Her face was older, just a little rough; but her eyes were still so clear.Ah yes, Louisa¹, making terrorist threats will get you a dental appointment.
¹my phone wants toher name to "Louise", for some reason. Probably related to the Human League song.
As I've said before, it reminds me of a girl (amazingly enough, named Louise) I had a crush on a primary school.Her face was older, just a little rough; but her eyes were still so clear.
Hello Louise. Remember me?
God I love this song
struggling to breathe eh? That was quick #billyBonusWe have had some Greatest Hits comments this last 24 hours. Prime kid DHOTY stuff, some golden “I am ill/poor/struggling” but still heroically being the best parent ever” content. And a Billy bonus of fishing for info for future disease cosplay.
She must be loving Jacks absence - it’s all her best stuff!
Same here. I'd be concentrating on, y'know, breathing in order to stay alive?Maybe I’m odd but if I was struggling to breathe I wouldn’t be on twitter. I do wonder how much is pure fantasy
May I blushingly recommend they watch the Worzel Gummidge (from Mackenzie Crook) Guy Fawkes episode for homework if they can/have access. It’s a real treasure. Beautifully done (the whole series is, to be fair) and exceptional family viewing. I tried to explain bonfire night to a Scandinavian friend without too much luck. They do have https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walpurgis_Night so at least we had a point of reference even though they are for very different reasons and at different times.I was explaining to my Year 11 class about Guy Fawkes the other day. Although we are a British international school none of the kids have lived in the UK really (maybe a couple as babies) they took a bit of convincing that the Brits really burn an effigy of a bloke on a bonfire every year.
RSM is one of the reasons the NHS is on its knees- she knows better than all drs/ professionals. (Obv main reason is evil mismanagement and under funding)
She’s manage to tweet from the other side, slagging of St Peter himself for taking too long at the pearly gatesMight have to mute this because, y’know, if she suffocated and fucked off this mortal coil then I’m not sure I could give a shiny shit.
ooh I’ll look for this. We can get British Telly with a VPN.May I blushingly recommend they watch the Worzel Gummidge (from Mackenzie Crook) Guy Fawkes episode for homework if they can/have access. It’s a real treasure. Beautifully done (the whole series is, to be fair) and exceptional family viewing. I tried to explain bonfire night to a Scandinavian friend without too much luck. They do have https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walpurgis_Night so at least we had a point of reference even though they are for very different reasons and at different times.
RSM truly is a ridiculous creature for sure and I bet the Drs and nurses cringe themselves inside out at the sight of her being pushed in by RS dad who definitely doesn’t live with them. She would test any Hippocratic oath to its very limit.
Whenever she has these episodes, I just assume she has missed another zine deadline or has a social occasion she doesn’t fancy making the effort for. I am afraid I think she is about as genuine as a nine bob note.
I was explaining to my Year 11 class about Guy Fawkes the other day. Although we are a British international school none of the kids have lived in the UK really (maybe a couple as babies) they took a bit of convincing that the Brits really burn an effigy of a bloke on a bonfire every year.
off topic:I was explaining to my Year 11 class about Guy Fawkes the other day. Although we are a British international school none of the kids have lived in the UK really (maybe a couple as babies) they took a bit of convincing that the Brits really burn an effigy of a bloke on a bonfire every year.
RSM is one of the reasons the NHS is on its knees- she knows better than all drs/ professionals. (Obv main reason is evil mismanagement and under funding)
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