itll be like the queens speechThe Bradford Mass is currently stuck on the island of Portugal, preparing her address to the nation on ignorance..
itll be like the queens speechThe Bradford Mass is currently stuck on the island of Portugal, preparing her address to the nation on ignorance..
I think the lovely authentic Spanish restaurant that was the truck stop which adjoins they garage camp sure didn’t do paella. I seem to recall they had chips, omelette (IN A SARNIE),Personally I wouldn’t have gone on to give a giant speech about how totes amazing I am at homeschooling directly after my hardly educated kid, stood there crapping on about making herself a big glass of paella for breakfast. I understand they’ve had a big swim from Spain to the Portuguese Island, however Paella would have been on every single menu the daft twats perused looking for not spam pasta. I’m certainly not giving her a thumbs up for referring to school as an option. Given the kid thinks she’s just drank a big cup of gritty paella smoothy, unfortunately school is not an “option” for that kid
I’m not saying it’s good or clever but I’d had at least a litre of cider on the park when I was Izzy’s ageImagine being 15. What did you do?
Go to the cinema with your mates? Chat about the opposite sex? Sneak some cheap booze from somewhere?
Did you hang out in the park, or tear around on bikes, or go to gigs, or play music or... Anything.
Imagine being locked in a tin can with your Mum and Dad and siblings. No space, no privacy. Every time the baby makes a noise, or your Dad farts or your your sister gets twitchy.. it's right... There... No more than six feet away.
You don't have mates, you don't have time to yourself. Most of the time you are either travelling or on a campsite where English isn't the first language.
The thought of doing that for a week sets my teeth on edge. Imagine the prospect of doing it for a year.
I'm not too keen on Izzy, but at the end of the day she is a fifteen year old girl. I can't work out how keeping her physically and socially locked away is going to make her development any easier.
I’m sure Chris has tried to organise drinks in parks with girls Izzy’s age too, more recently of courseI’m not saying it’s good or clever but I’d had at least a litre of cider on the park when I was Izzy’s ageAnd I’ll bet my last penny that Sarah of seacroft did aswell!
And didn’t most of us, from housewife’s to barristers to prime ministersI’m not saying it’s good or clever but I’d had at least a litre of cider on the park when I was Izzy’s ageAnd I’ll bet my last penny that Sarah of seacroft did aswell!
Erm please dont get us confused we are most certainly not the same !I think Bradford Mass is what Sarah's nickname is
I'll bet Sarah of Seacroft had more than just a litre of cider in the parkI’m not saying it’s good or clever but I’d had at least a litre of cider on the park when I was Izzy’s ageAnd I’ll bet my last penny that Sarah of seacroft did aswell!
Hes not at the school Isla attended.I feel so bad for Isabelle’s little brother from her dads side if I’m honest, most likely hasn’t had contact with him for however long either and it’s even more sad when he’s in Isla’s year/class at the same school and probably hears her boasting about all the things she does with Izzy and the family. She doesn’t seem to care about her biological dad (unless she hides it well) but I wish she thought about her other little brother and hopefully considers contact with him in the future. My brother passed away when I was 13 and I would give anything to have him back, family is everything. I hope Isabelle thinks about him more as she grows up and gains more maturity and hopefully reaches out to her other family. Her brother may not care but children are very observant and think more than we think, it sounded like they used to be very close and considering he’s an only child (other than Izzy, he is the only other child izzy’s dad went on to have so he’s basically on his own when Izzy isn’t there) he probably does miss her and wish for her a lot.
Probably have them available but they haven't paid for them. She literally gives not one.........about her children's education. But who are we to say anything? Mine are at/going this week to University, but I'm just a haaaatttttteeerrrrrrrrr, and they're not getting the grande-concrete extravaganza that your little beauties are making memories on whilst you pick your face. You crack on with your spam, pasta and primary school workbooks lovely. Oh, and I'll actually send you some Zovirax if you can actually be bothered to make the effort to slap it ALL OVER your disgusting mush. #giftedfind this hard to believe![]()
As I thought. Same for independent schools here - their stance is that kids get long holidays and they expect them to work bloody hard in term time. Looks bad on the school if they get poor exam results etc.Although a private fee paying school they were/are strong ethics on attendance, it's not common practice for pupils to miss multiple classes for holidays! Work is very rarely sent home to cover absence unless in exceptional circumstances.