I'd heard there was another eight o'clock but I never really believed it.

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  1. Gue

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    Urgh.

    Couldn't do this on a regular basis.
     
  2. EastStander

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    What you moaning about - it's mid-morning now!
     
  3. Gue

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    What are you? A burglar or something?
     
  4. Gue

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    you lazy bassteward

    some of us have paper rounds a six o clock. [​IMG][​IMG]rant rant moan moan</p>
     
  5. JLWBigLil

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    I've got to start getting up at 6.30am from tomorrow

    so that I'll be ready to catch the school bus at 7.45am.

    School starts at 8.25am.


    :pff
     
  6. Gue

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    You're not trying to tell me there are two 6.30s as well?

    That's inhuman.
     
  7. JLWBigLil

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    You can do it .

    By the way , have you seen that post about Mum ? How can people be so horrible ?
     
  8. Jay

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    Just ignore them

    They've obviously got nothing better to do
     
  9. JLWBigLil

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    I know you're right

    But it's very hurtful when they say things like that about my Mum .
     
  10. Gue

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    they are attention seekers, but i still couldnt help playing into their hands

    as they abused me too
     
  11. Jay

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    I know Laura

    But rather than read that rubbish just take a look at the thread where all those people wished your dad happy birthday. For every silly so and so writing hurtful comments like that there are 30 others who will go out of there way to be nice to people. I think it's best to give our attention to the nice ones and ignore the others.
     
  12. JLWBigLil

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    Kids today !

    :pff :pff :pff
     
  13. JLWBigLil

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    What a brilliant way of looking at it

    Thank you Jay
     
  14. Gue

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    Take no notice chicken.

    It's just somebody being silly. Good job your mum's not the vindictive type or he'd be down the job centre tomorrow.

    Like Jay said just look at your dad's birthday thread to get an idea of how well thought of the Herrings are.

    &quot;Big school&quot; tomorrow eh? I bet you're looking forward to it aren't you?
     
  15. Gue

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    lmao

    [​IMG] life would be better if everyone had a good sense of humour[​IMG]
     
  16. JLWBigLil

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    My parents are softies unless

    someone upsets them/us.

    I'm really looking forward to tomorrow, I'm a little nervous but I know I'll be ok.
     
  17. Ome

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    i can remember my first day at 'big school'

    Well Honeywell\Raley. All of meeting up and walking up together papping our pants from the tales of nettle banking and sack splittin wedgies :-| and razor blades off the fifth years! Never had none of that done to us though! :D
     
  18. monkey tennis

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    RE: i can remember my first day at 'big school'

    if you were in first years, the last day of term was the worst at honeyell fella, because you were fair game for all the older lads,i remember a few us getting legged all round wilthorpe in our dinner hour, and when we got back to school one or two of us got a slap,and at hometime the teachers let us go five minutes early and we legged it in to the tarn to get the bus home.happy days. :D
     

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