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I know what you mean Kaz :!:
When we were kids and at school, time use to drag on some days, and Birthdays and Christmas use to seem like forever before the next one came around :!: :lol: Now they just fly around :!:

Cool that the Scoob was wanted against a limo 8)

I hope your youngest daughter has a brilliant night :!:

Also wishing a Happy Birthday to your eldest daughter for Sunday :D
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did you want to feel old? im old feel me :lol:

my youngest had his prom last week, was supposed to go on his Harley but as I had planned to ride it there for him (he is 15) ,and he was going to ride up the drive we found the drive way is gravel so him and 2 mates hired a taxi, £30 for 10 mile round trip instead.
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Crikey you sure have it easy, my partners daughter had her prom last week, cost a fortune, 2 dresses first one was made to order and she didn't like the fit even though she designed it herself, second one bought from a rather expensive shop, limo for her and 3 mates, then to top it all after the prom back to a party new samasung u600 phone stolen along with a digital camera and shoes and money...

Hope yours have a better ending than hers...

Now I am old, bleedin old and skint.
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OLD...hold on girl! hardly applies does it!..but if you think Old is the right descriptive...well? I reckon 70 should be the age when you get described as being old..as for feeling Old,sorry but i cant relate to that..hey if you can still muster a vicious sneeze without pissing yourself, you aint Old :P :P :P
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prom?? when the fcuk did we start having proms in this country? Or is this just another step to us becoming the 51st american state?

School dances when I were a lad.
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VTR1000KAZ wrote:we never got a school dance !!!!!!!!

we did but the clogs used to give us blisters :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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cupasoop wrote:School dances were where I got laid.
8O

And just for the record, I think you guys will have to settle for being the 52nd state. I'm pretty sure our PM has us ahead of you in the queue for 51st :roll: :?
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Oh, and Kaz? LLLLaurel looks lllloverly!
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Proms came as a surprise to me too, two years ago when my daughter left school. All of a sudden i was Rockerfeller and my wife and daughter have never been so happy together. Bank manager wasn't too chuffed mind.
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Good pic of your daughter Laurel, Kaz, you must be very proud :D
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id hate to feel how old u lot feel ffs , i feel old at 29 , whats up with me lol
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Hope you ALL had fun Kaz!!!

About this American 'prom' thing. I have noticed the creeping Americanisms hitting this country. My PA at work even said she had to go shopping at lunchtime to get something for a friends 'baby shower'. I suggested a small umbrella!!!!!!!!!!
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Is "baby shower" an Americanism?

We've had baby showers & bridal showers here for yonks. Hmmm... then again, perhaps that's a "kitchen tea" instead of the latter. I'm so confused! :( :?
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VTR1000KAZ wrote:i was extremely proud Chris !!!!
especialy after her behaviour in the past 5 years or so... to see her dressed as a proper young lady brought tears to my eyes !
Awh :!: :D
Unfortunately Kaz, that's all to often teenagers for you today :!:
VTRgirl wrote:Is "baby shower" an Americanism?

We've had baby showers & bridal showers here for yonks. Hmmm... then again, perhaps that's a "kitchen tea" instead of the latter. I'm so confused! :( :?
You're confused VTRgirl :!: You've lost me completely :? :lol:
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