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Bollocks

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 17.29
by J.Christie
Whether she won't stop nagging or she won't pay attention, or she is a he, do you hate your mum?

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 17.34
by J.Christie
nodnirG kraM wrote:Oh how I miss teenage temper tantrums.

Just do what she told you to do.
First off, Mr. Grindon, who's talking about my mum? Secondly, It's her, not me. If you were 32, you'd feel the same way as a 13 year old.

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 18.30
by Pete
If she has told you you are spening too much time on the internet I'd have to agree

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 19.10
by J.Christie
Hymagumba wrote:If she has told you you are spening too much time on the internet I'd have to agree
Well being into ICT, and with nothing else to do because I can't get a Sega Mega Drive, I wouldn't agree.

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 19.28
by Fireboy
J.Christie wrote:
Hymagumba wrote:If she has told you you are spening too much time on the internet I'd have to agree
Well being into ICT, and with nothing else to do because I can't get a Sega Mega Drive, I wouldn't agree.
Sega Mega Drive? How 90s. Never used one, though I do know a woman who's convinced it's actually pronounced as "Saga Mega Drive". It's almost old enough to qualify anyhow.

Re: Do you hate your mum?

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 19.35
by fusionlad
J.Christie wrote:Whether she won't stop nagging or she won't pay attention, or she is a he, do you hate your mum?

I feel sorry for your Mum. Does she try and lose you when you go shopping together?

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 19.37
by DJGM
You should always respect your mum. I always respected mine when she was around . . .

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 22.06
by Jamez
I love my mum to bits, and guess what - she's always right!

Her advice to me has never ever let me down, and she continues to be one of my best friends as well as my mum!

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 22.26
by Square Eyes
Why is this a sticky thread ?

Incidentally, I love my mom.

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 22.28
by Nick Harvey
Square Eyes wrote:Why is this a sticky thread ?
Indeed.

As one of, no doubt, quite a few on here who has had to both organise and attend my mother's funeral, I can't say I find making it a sticky thread in anything resembling good taste.

Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 22.35
by Ant
Nick Harvey wrote:
Square Eyes wrote:Why is this a sticky thread ?
Indeed.

As one of, no doubt, quite a few on here who has had to both organise and attend my mother's funeral, I can't say I find making it a sticky thread in anything resembling good taste.
True words from Mr Harvey as usual. Very distasteful and pointless thread. Instead of it being made a sticky, it should be locked.

And by the way, I love my mummy and daddy equally. :P