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Now go back inside, it's time for your medication.
> Its really windy today, there are 4 slates knocked out of place on my roof, and
> a wee lassie was blown over at school today, she cut her leg, and it was funny.
LMAO!! Are you sure you don't live by my house? I'm in a converted attic, and tiles are flying like an international frisbee contest
> a wee lassie was blown over at school today, she cut her leg, and it was funny.
It's good to see that the virtues of chivalry are still alive and well....
> cookie monster wrote:
> Its really windy today, there are 4 slates knocked
> out of place on my roof, and
> a wee lassie was blown over at school today,
> she cut her leg, and it was funny.
LMAO!! Are you sure you don't live by my
> house? I'm in a converted attic, and tiles are flying like an international
> frisbee contest
Depends where you live, im in Stoneyburn, West Lothian. Oh and i forgot to mention the school bus was almost blown over on 2 occasions on the way home, i was quite fearful.
> cookie monster wrote:
> a wee lassie was blown over at school today, she cut
> her leg, and it was funny.
It's good to see that the virtues of chivalry are
> still alive and well....
Im in 6th year its cumpulsory to laugh at first years in distress, regardless of sex, equal opportunities and all that.
Or do you mean the 6th-form?
:)
(I do know what you mean really)
When I used to live in TEdburn St Mary, we once had a wind storm and everyone held their coats open like gliders. One kid actually took off (His name's Paul Edgar if any of you know him...he used to take the mick out of me so I'm hoping he reads this :) ). When he landed he bit a hole right through his tounge!
Ha-ha!
(That was around 10 years ago - haven't seen him for at least 6)
> 6th year? That would make you 11? In primary school?
Or do you mean the
> 6th-form?
:)
(I do know what you mean really)
When I used to live in
> TEdburn St Mary, we once had a wind storm and everyone held their coats open
> like gliders. One kid actually took off (His name's Paul Edgar if any of you
> know him...he used to take the mick out of me so I'm hoping he reads this :) ).
> When he landed he bit a hole right through his tounge!
Ha-ha!
(That was
> around 10 years ago - haven't seen him for at least 6)
LOL, that must have been funny, i meant 6th year as in the English 6th form, and when i was at primary school and it was really windy, we would go into seating positions and the wind kept us up, it was cool becuase it looked like you were sitting in mid air.