Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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Reply to: Namby Pamby kids and parents.
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Originally posted by ChurchillWas that the same college that you attended?
go lick your balls as a treat
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Originally posted by MarillionFan"A guy here has just gone home to pick up his son and drive him the 1 mile to collage."
Ah, well, times change I guess.
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Originally posted by MrsGoofA guy here has just gone home to pick up his son and drive him the 1 mile to collage.
BECAUSE IT'S RAINING!
FFS!
Was that the same college that you attended?
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Originally posted by MustangKids are just spoilt rotten!!
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A guy here has just gone home to pick up his son and drive him the 1 mile to collage.
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Originally posted by KayleighDon't you hate it when you forget to change!
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Nothing we can really do for the little one, just a question of sitting around while she heals. She seems quite happy now, pity it's a 2.5 hr drive one way - so I'm best to work and visit, it's just the contract is a lot lot harder than I thought and the whole week snowballed as my Ebay shop was loaded on Friday last week and the orders, emails have been horrendous. It's what the missus was doing. I've now pulled everything but have 35 orders waiting to go out.
See if I can balance all.
All in all Granny. Well done.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan1st time unable to cope with the demands of a contract, thinking of binning it.
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No looks stable. Couldnt get down tonight as finished late and still have to wait for something from the states.
1st time unable to cope with the demands of a contract, thinking of binning it.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan"A guy here has just gone home to pick up his son and drive him the 1 mile to collage."
Couldnt agree more. My daughter has a broken femur, bruised arm and is lying in traction. We still make her get out of her cot and get her own milk!
Don't know they're born kids today...
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"A guy here has just gone home to pick up his son and drive him the 1 mile to collage."
Couldnt agree more. My daughter has a broken femur, bruised arm and is lying in traction. We still make her get out of her cot and get her own milk!
Don't know they're born kids today...
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I guess my parents must not have liked me much. When I was 9 I had to go to a school where I had to catch 2 busses to get to school, involving a change in town. Nobody showed me what to do I just got to the bus station and worked it out.
By the time I was 17 we were on the farm. My treck to school was
1 - run a mile to the school bus - all down a steep hill so I could do this in about 4 to 5 mins. A complete pain when it was raining!
2 - A bus to the village (about 3 miles)
3 - A bus to Rochdale about 10 miles
4 - A bus to school about 2 miles
Then I had to do the same thing in to get home.
By the time I got to the bottom of the big hill I would only be picked up if it was raining or snowing.
I used to set off at 6:30 to 7 am and then would get home at around 6:30 pm where my dad would kill me with a breadknife only after I had licked the road clean etc
Kids today!
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