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I'm a bit worried about my lad
« on: 14 March 2013, 15:59:48 »

We've had a 'change around' in the living room. You know, when you're too tight to buy anything new, but moving stuff around makes it look like you have.
Anyway, I decided that the pc, along with attendant printer, table, etc., was making the room look small so I decided my goin-on 14 yearold lad could have it in his bedroom. He has a going-on 15 year old mate, who calls in on the way from school and stays for an hour or so.
Every time I walk past/go into his bedroom, they are playing monopoly or playstation or something. Computer is off.
I said to my missus "Shouldn't those two be trying to look at pornograghy or something?"
She told me kids today are different and they don't need to look on the computer. It's available every lunchtime behind the dining hall.
Jealous? Me? A bit. :(
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Re: I'm a bit worried about my lad
« Reply #1 on: 14 March 2013, 17:08:50 »

We've had a 'change around' in the living room. You know, when you're too tight to buy anything new, but moving stuff around makes it look like you have.
Anyway, I decided that the pc, along with attendant printer, table, etc., was making the room look small so I decided my goin-on 14 yearold lad could have it in his bedroom. He has a going-on 15 year old mate, who calls in on the way from school and stays for an hour or so.
Every time I walk past/go into his bedroom, they are playing monopoly or playstation or something. Computer is off.
I said to my missus "Shouldn't those two be trying to look at pornograghy or something?"
She told me kids today are different and they don't need to look on the computer. It's available every lunchtime behind the dining hall.
Jealous? Me? A bit. :(


Bike shed in my day. I can still fondly recall the day that Wendy Fuller gave me a "knee-trembler" .......aaahhh memories. :)
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Re: I'm a bit worried about my lad
« Reply #2 on: 15 March 2013, 06:01:18 »


Bike shed in my day. I can still fondly recall the day that Wendy Fuller gave me a "knee-trembler" .......aaahhh memories. :)

Fuller ? That was my wife Wendy's maiden name    ;)     ;)
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Re: I'm a bit worried about my lad
« Reply #3 on: 15 March 2013, 12:30:53 »


Bike shed in my day. I can still fondly recall the day that Wendy Fuller gave me a "knee-trembler" .......aaahhh memories. :)

Fuller ? That was my wife Wendy's maiden name    ;)     ;)



Bendy Wendy we used to call her. ::) ::) ::) ;) She was a great gal.
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Re: I'm a bit worried about my lad
« Reply #4 on: 16 March 2013, 15:16:33 »


Bike shed in my day. I can still fondly recall the day that Wendy Fuller gave me a "knee-trembler" .......aaahhh memories. :)

Fuller ? That was my wife Wendy's maiden name    ;)     ;)



Bendy Wendy we used to call her. ::) ::) ::) ;) She was a great gal.

My mum's called Wendy. Jus' saying.
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