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| Author: | darkhawk76 [ 26 Aug 10, 18:10 ] |
| Post subject: | The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
it can be off topic or on topic, choice is yours ------ just out of interest how many of the 'norms' ex-HH have jobs post BB reading Victor's mini biog in the bedsit thread, made me think that there are a lot of unemployeds (I know that's not a word) connected to BB |
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| Author: | Jezi [ 26 Aug 10, 22:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
No idea re jobs really. I did once walk past that Lynne off BB3 who was from Aberdeen in town, she must've gone back to a normal life surely. Had fun and games with my class today where one of the wee darlings felt the need to lock the girls toilet from the outside while there was nobody inside it The locks are so stiff I have noooo idea how he did it cos I could not for the life if me get it undone. They do say never work with children. . .
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| Author: | trolleydolley [ 26 Aug 10, 23:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
enough rain in the South West to float a whole fleet of boats today... Helen Adams (if she still is Adams) from BB2 works in Bristol as a hairdresser. I saw her in a local department store a couple of years back. Haven't been around at all for the whole of BB (sorry... ) but back for Ultimate BB and think it's quite entertaining, although much potential for Chantelle/Preston awkwardness.Was a bit surprised that Josie walked so soon but can understand it must have been very weird for her to win, come out and see her family in the audience and then go straight back in again. |
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| Author: | vagabond [ 27 Aug 10, 0:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
Nice to see Jezi and TD back! Jezi - you have many such things in front of you in your chosen career, hehe! I was back at work today, but minus the kids. I gave up half way through BB11, but I'm back for the UBB, which I'm already enjoying immensely. |
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| Author: | Jezi [ 27 Aug 10, 20:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
Yeah with this bunch especially, they're something else. Hilarious though and very cute. I may send you a wee message with some questions seen as you're a P3 master C's mum has taught P3 for ages so I go round his house these days and spend more time with her than him
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| Author: | Jezi [ 01 Sep 10, 19:46 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
How are you all? |
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| Author: | JimD [ 01 Sep 10, 21:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
Our schools go back tomorow and my little grandson starts his first day at school but I am not allowed to be there in case I upset him Mummy and Daddy had better get some good pics or there will be trouble.
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| Author: | Jezi [ 01 Sep 10, 23:56 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
I am forever talking to myself Jim but I maybe shouldn't admit to that My brother was adament the other week I had someone hiding in my bedroom but I was just sorting stuff out and must've been having a conversation with it or something Oh bless him, hope he gets on really well. Am sure he will. He'll come home learning his phonics. S s s s s, a a a a a, t t t t t - can't remember what comes after t though - good job my class are past that
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| Author: | Obo [ 02 Sep 10, 9:09 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
Good luck to Jim's grandson today My nephew starts "big school" today.... Where did the last 11 years go he's still so little it doesn't seem right
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| Author: | darkhawk76 [ 02 Sep 10, 11:26 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
omg people have been born since I left school and are now going to big school I feel old at 34
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| Author: | Obo [ 02 Sep 10, 11:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
I'm a year younger than you DH it's horrible innit.... Looking on facebook some people I went to school with have grandchildren... How is this even possible?
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| Author: | darkhawk76 [ 02 Sep 10, 12:17 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
Obo wrote: I'm a year younger than you DH it's horrible innit.... Looking on facebook some people I went to school with have grandchildren... How is this even possible? ![]() well we had at least one girl who was preggers when we were 15/16 (first ever Year 11), so I'm guessing some kids like to follow in their parents footsteps .... as it were
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| Author: | Obo [ 02 Sep 10, 13:26 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
darkhawk76 wrote: well we had at least one girl who was preggers when we were 15/16 (first ever Year 11), so I'm guessing some kids like to follow in their parents footsteps .... as it were ![]() I didn't like to say but they're definitely of "a type" ... You know the sort you'd see on Jeremy Kyle or Trisha! Contraception rules |
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| Author: | Jezi [ 03 Sep 10, 19:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The 'whatever floats your boat' thread |
Grandparents, that's crazy. There are loads of girls who I went to school with who are parents now - it is scary cos there is no way I could have a child to look after! Sending them back at the end of the day is just fine How did the wee one get on Jim? |
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