Vicky wrote:Oh and if Scottish children can understand Eastenders, English children should be able to understand us.
We speak English, not Mandarin.
IYO!
Vicky wrote:Oh and if Scottish children can understand Eastenders, English children should be able to understand us.
We speak English, not Mandarin.
jp761 wrote:@Vicky
Is your Mum even terrified of Warwick Davis? Blimey. He's a legend.
If I was Bi I'd fancy him.
Yeah I've had one or two gay/Bi mates in the past. A few jokes and some banter occurred from time to time, I don't give a shit about joking around in this way, from time to time. Some guys get all uptight about this stuff.Vicky wrote:jp761 wrote:@Vicky
Is your Mum even terrified of Warwick Davis? Blimey. He's a legend.
If I was Bi I'd fancy him.
Probably, she's terrified of all of them.
Well i'm pleased you aren't Bi, no offence pal..
jp761 wrote:Yeah I've had one or two gay/Bi mates in the past. A few jokes and some banter occurred from time to time, I don't give a shit about joking around in this way, from time to time. Some guys get all uptight about this stuff.Vicky wrote:jp761 wrote:@Vicky
Is your Mum even terrified of Warwick Davis? Blimey. He's a legend.
If I was Bi I'd fancy him.
Probably, she's terrified of all of them.
Well i'm pleased you aren't Bi, no offence pal..
The toughest dwarf of all was Nick Nack.
Stooo wrote:It's the white streak of hair that's freaking me out, Does anyone remember The Mallen Streak?
Guest wrote:Stooo wrote:It's the white streak of hair that's freaking me out, Does anyone remember The Mallen Streak?
why aye pet, Squire Mallen, *tugs forelock* he's a right bugger
all my hair fell out due to medical treatment and when it grew back I had a Mallen Streak.
creamcheese wrote:If your grandson couldn't understand what the lady said to him why would he be so upset about it and for so long?
Vicky wrote:Oh and if Scottish children can understand Eastenders, English children should be able to understand us.
We speak English, not Mandarin.
Avon Barksdale wrote:Speak or write to the headteacher / safeguarding lead and report it as a safeguarding / child protection issue.
They will involve the appropriate agencies and the Police as necessary.
Might be something, might be nothing.
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