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He doesn't sound that bright! He didn't ask for money, just the pleasure of working in your garden. I'm happy to pay that rate also - can you send him round to ours when he's done?
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Ask him if he's got a hot looking big sister who likes doing a bit of 'housework' on the side.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostAt least he's showing a willingness to graft.
Let him have his "youthful creative expression"
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOoh dear, it's not like me to get all Daily Waily, but nextdoor neighbour's son has just turned up at the door asking if he could do some work in my garden. I have set him to work cleaning moss and weeds from the lower patio.
All well and good, but the young chap (15 years old) was wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the anthem 'F|_|ck you very much' and had a gold chain hanging around his neck, quite obviously from 'Kijkshop', the Dutch equivalent of Argos.
Should I move house before this previously genteel neighbourhood becomes totally chavvified?
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Give him a clip round the ear and tell him he doesn't know he's born.
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The youth of today
Ooh dear, it's not like me to get all Daily Waily, but nextdoor neighbour's son has just turned up at the door asking if he could do some work in my garden. I have set him to work cleaning moss and weeds from the lower patio.
All well and good, but the young chap (15 years old) was wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the anthem 'F|_|ck you very much' and had a gold chain hanging around his neck, quite obviously from 'Kijkshop', the Dutch equivalent of Argos.
Should I move house before this previously genteel neighbourhood becomes totally chavvified?Tags: None
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