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Is this really acceptable or am i over reacting? RANT WARNING!
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could be worse, he could be a blood splatter expert by day and a serial killer by night? lol relax, I would be more worried if my teenage son didn't come out with things like that.0
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Get him enrolled on a creative writing course now, the kid's got real talent!Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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pollypenny wrote: »
BTW: at 13, in Y9 surely he is not doing GCSE. Do you still have SATS in England?
That's what I thought too, my own DS is 14 and the youngest in the year and he's only at the start of his two GCSE years.
OP, your son tried to find something at odds with all his other good works and that's what he came up with, can you really not see it?Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
mummyoftwomonkeys wrote: »could be worse, he could be a blood splatter expert by day and a serial killer by night? lol relax, I would be more worried if my teenage son didn't come out with things like that.
That reminds me of a comment an old (very up himself arty-type) boss made about my partying ways in my 20s. He said creating beautiful things all day then going out drinking all night was like being an architect by day and bombing London at night??Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100
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