Weird Traditions
Talking with a friend yesterday about school dinners, she suddenly said, "We had to march into the dining room behind the School Band... except on Thursdays." Since all of us were now staring, she qualified this with, "...on Thursdays there was no wind section. It was a tradition."
What weird stuff have you been made to do "because it's a tradition."
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 11:11)
Talking with a friend yesterday about school dinners, she suddenly said, "We had to march into the dining room behind the School Band... except on Thursdays." Since all of us were now staring, she qualified this with, "...on Thursdays there was no wind section. It was a tradition."
What weird stuff have you been made to do "because it's a tradition."
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 11:11)
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erm ......... no subject DOH
birthdays consist of tequilla, ever since we were 15 the only drink you celebrate your own birthday with is tequila, that way when you puke it's that much worse.
at christmas leaving a mince pie, a carrot and some sherry for father christmas (even though my brother and sister are 39 and 34 respectivly)
(insert lenght/girth/cherry double entendre)
At school we used to have to give over ONE trainer when we were caught wearing them, and at the the end of the day go a get it, and go through the ritual of the detention teacher slowly writing out the concern slip for parent to read/sign so that we'd miss the bus.
Also another tradition from school of when fighting in the changing rooms pushing people into the showers and turning them on.
finally, E no more than twice a year, for sanity's sake
( , Fri 29 Jul 2005, 12:08, Reply)
birthdays consist of tequilla, ever since we were 15 the only drink you celebrate your own birthday with is tequila, that way when you puke it's that much worse.
at christmas leaving a mince pie, a carrot and some sherry for father christmas (even though my brother and sister are 39 and 34 respectivly)
(insert lenght/girth/cherry double entendre)
At school we used to have to give over ONE trainer when we were caught wearing them, and at the the end of the day go a get it, and go through the ritual of the detention teacher slowly writing out the concern slip for parent to read/sign so that we'd miss the bus.
Also another tradition from school of when fighting in the changing rooms pushing people into the showers and turning them on.
finally, E no more than twice a year, for sanity's sake
( , Fri 29 Jul 2005, 12:08, Reply)
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