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Originally posted by Jubber View PostUsed to have live creatures when I was a nipper.
I can remember bringing the class Guinea Pig home for the holidays - and it survived. Was back in the 70s though.
Can we bring Pogle home for the holidays?
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThere is never enough Vodka for Pogle!
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI recall leaving my favourite teddy bear on a bus once. My mother brought me a new one and insisted it was the same one in reincarnated form. Kids will believe anything....Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThis still makes my blood run cold.
I did the bear thing with little one, took her away for the weekend to visit farm friends and got loads of snaps with calfs, lambs, driving a tractor, sitting in the orchard etc. Then I left the ******* thing there and didn't realise till I was home. Cue another 300 mile round trip to collect Bertie the B^stard Bear.
It reminds me of a Frank Muir or Barry Cryer story about the school hamster/wabbit/guinea pig that popped its clogs when taken home to look after over a holiday weekend.
The thought of a classroom of small kids in tears drove the narrator to tremendous lengths to find a lookalike replacement* and at the end of that Teech said something like "Oh, surprised it lasted the weekend".
* the pet shop owner sussed out what had happened and charged the earth for the one with the right colouring.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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It's Back!
The return of Bertie the B^stard!
Except, it's not Bertie for 2 reasons;
1. This is Billy the B^stard, a souped up Year 2 version of Bertie which comes with an entire fecking wardrobe of bear clothes to be lost in any variety of places.
2. Bertie has been lost again. Permanently. By another parent. Joy unconfined! I'm off the hook in terms of Doing A Terrible Thing where bear-care is concerned. It must have been cursed by a gypsy or something.
Now I just need to not **** anything up till monday......Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIt's Back!
The return of Bertie the B^stard!
Except, it's not Bertie for 2 reasons;
1. This is Billy the B^stard, a souped up Year 2 version of Bertie which comes with an entire fecking wardrobe of bear clothes to be lost in any variety of places.
2. Bertie has been lost again. Permanently. By another parent. Joy unconfined! I'm off the hook in terms of Doing A Terrible Thing where bear-care is concerned. It must have been cursed by a gypsy or something.
Now I just need to not **** anything up till monday......Comment
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Hmmmmm. Our new Bertie is also now 3 times as big. And comes with Bingo. We got bollocked for not playing Bingo with Bertie and YG2.
So I stabbed the teacher in the left temple with a 16th century Korean ceremonial blade and put it down to experience.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIt's Back!
The return of Bertie the B^stard!
Except, it's not Bertie for 2 reasons;
1. This is Billy the B^stard, a souped up Year 2 version of Bertie which comes with an entire fecking wardrobe of bear clothes to be lost in any variety of places.
2. Bertie has been lost again. Permanently. By another parent. Joy unconfined! I'm off the hook in terms of Doing A Terrible Thing where bear-care is concerned. It must have been cursed by a gypsy or something.
Now I just need to not **** anything up till monday......When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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