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25 September, 2008 at 10:07 pm #346494
My youngest leaving school a lesson early today. Other half was sitting indoors when at 2.45 who comes walking in the door? My youngest.
He said what you doing home, he said he thought he was late so came straight home…
He was talking to his teacher for 5 minutes after geography, and thought it was the end of the day.
So he went to the sports hall where he had planned to do trampolining after school and on seeing there was nobody there and no trampolines out, left to come home.
After realising his mistake at home, he phoned me on my mobile absolutely crying his eyes out and could hardly speak! I rang the school and they were hugely sympathetic, and his tutor even rang me back later when they got hold of her and she said what a great start he has made to senior school.
We had a chuckle about it, but he is really mortified by his error, what a silly billy bless x 8)
25 September, 2008 at 10:03 pm #375550not as sports mad as the youngest, he’s more of an academic head on his shoulders, whereas the youngest is more sporty, its difficult really.
They must make their own choices and we will encourage what they choose. I was more surprised as ive said look at other options and he makes out he thought it up himself to keep his options open lol, typical teenagers lol.
Whatever he does, he will make me proud.
He is a moderator on a few teen forums on the net covering various subjects.
He would put this shower to shame I tell ya. :wink:
25 September, 2008 at 9:49 pm #375548Nice one, good lad. Give him a “well done son”clip round the bonce from me.
My eldest surprised me today. All his life he has wanted to be a policeman. he is now undecided between policeman and PE teacher… Id much rather him be a teacher, but Im shocked as he said “Im keeping my options open mum”.
Like Ive not been saying he should the last 14 years?!
da dum!
25 September, 2008 at 8:51 pm #370480I was gonna post what my mates2 year old was saying yesterday, a saying his grandad used to say, but I cant on second thoughts, but it was bloody funny, he was saying it all day!
25 September, 2008 at 8:49 pm #37552225 September, 2008 at 8:45 pm #370478@obtuse wrote:
@sharongooner wrote:
@obtuse wrote:
yea hilarious any decent parent would be embarassed.
Then again chavs need to pass on their genesEmbarassed by the observations of an innocent 5 year old experiencing a culture for the first time? No!
Embarassed to be replying to a so called adult member of this community? Yes, but you werent getting away with that swipe.
Keep your attempted criticisms at me, not my children thankyou.
read again dummy
i chastised your reaction to a childs ignorant remark
any decent parent would of corrected the ignorant remark
instead you and your fellow chavs encouraged it by pissing your selfswhen you start posting and appearing like someone I could possibly trust and take advice from, I may then listen.
And my 5 year old was not ignorant, he was innocent. End of thankyou.
25 September, 2008 at 8:43 pm #37047725 September, 2008 at 8:24 pm #375517I’ll give you a tenner and promise it a warm and loving forever home. 8)
25 September, 2008 at 8:22 pm #370472@obtuse wrote:
yea hilarious any decent parent would be embarassed.
Then again chavs need to pass on their genesEmbarassed by the observations of an innocent 5 year old experiencing a culture for the first time? No!
Embarassed to be replying to a so called adult member of this community? Yes, but you werent getting away with that swipe.
Keep your attempted criticisms at me, not my children thankyou.
25 September, 2008 at 8:13 pm #374918Corvonia is quality, so I imagine that giger stuff is pretty awesome if the taste is compared to that!
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