Turning into your parents
Unable to hold back the genetic tide, I find myself gardening in my carpet slippers, asking for a knife and fork in McDonalds and agreeing with the Daily Telegraph. I'm beyond help - what about you?
Thanks to b3th for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:39)
Unable to hold back the genetic tide, I find myself gardening in my carpet slippers, asking for a knife and fork in McDonalds and agreeing with the Daily Telegraph. I'm beyond help - what about you?
Thanks to b3th for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:39)
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First year of uni was spent doing a course I wasn't enojoying, and clubbing as often as possible, trying drugs, blah blah blah.
Second year I'd changed courses, to photography [which I love], which is also something my dad does a lot of.
Clubbing nights are now few and far between, and drugs... what are they?? I can't deal with the come down.
Drink on the other hand... obviously I'm just like my father and enjoy swigging wine by the bottle.
I'd rather go out for a day at a museum or art gallery than go the cinema. And I'd rather read a history book than watch tv.
Yep, I'm officially a female version of my father. And I'm only 21, while he is 60. Brilliant.
POP goes mah cherry on here.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 15:07, Reply)
First year of uni was spent doing a course I wasn't enojoying, and clubbing as often as possible, trying drugs, blah blah blah.
Second year I'd changed courses, to photography [which I love], which is also something my dad does a lot of.
Clubbing nights are now few and far between, and drugs... what are they?? I can't deal with the come down.
Drink on the other hand... obviously I'm just like my father and enjoy swigging wine by the bottle.
I'd rather go out for a day at a museum or art gallery than go the cinema. And I'd rather read a history book than watch tv.
Yep, I'm officially a female version of my father. And I'm only 21, while he is 60. Brilliant.
POP goes mah cherry on here.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 15:07, Reply)
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