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i know when im at kirstys i keep the place tidy as anything, just wish shed do the same at mine......


Diekund said:i know when im at kirstys i keep the place tidy as anything, just wish shed do the same at mine..
simon_16vpunto said:mine is a mess when i leave for work in the morning, and my mum makes it respectable for when i return.![]()
Diekund said:simon_16vpunto said:mine is a mess when i leave for work in the morning, and my mum makes it respectable for when i return.![]()
are you not married?
SL02RXK said:Diekund said:simon_16vpunto said:mine is a mess when i leave for work in the morning, and my mum makes it respectable for when i return.![]()
are you not married?
That would be a little bit weird if he actually was married and his mother came round to make his bed in the morning, but im 99% certain he aint married.
SL02RXK said:Lol thanks for the info Martyn,
Yeah I have saw Charlie and the chocolate factory but I feel their situation aws more imposed on them through financial restrictions rather than a local custom (as I am pretty certain the film was based in England?) And before any smart ass points out, yes i know that at the end of the film they still all live together despite Charlies financial gain but they continued to live together as that was one messed up family.
Anyways Dundee isn't that far from Glasgow so I'd hope their customs didnt alter that much that it was acceptable for married couples to live with the parents... :lol:
M60TYN said:The thing that always confused me about that film : when was it set? Even the original was very dark and dreconian (sp) but certain parts of it had a 70's theme. The new one is even more confusing.
Anyway, it's back to work I go...
SL02RXK said:Lol thanks for the info Martyn,
Yeah I have saw Charlie and the chocolate factory but I feel their situation aws more imposed on them through financial restrictions rather than a local custom (as I am pretty certain the film was based in England?) And before any smart ass points out, yes i know that at the end of the film they still all live together despite Charlies financial gain but they continued to live together as that was one messed up family.
Anyways Dundee isn't that far from Glasgow so I'd hope their customs didnt alter that much that it was acceptable for married couples to live with the parents... :lol:
suzzie punto cabrio said:Im a clean freek, i have always got the hover out. My room is always tidy, if anything is out of place i lose it :lol: :lol:
suzzie punto cabrio said:Im a clean freek, i have always got the hover out. My room is always tidy, if anything is out of place i lose it :lol: :lol:
suzzie punto cabrio said:only if your getting the bic's out :lol: :lol: :lol:
Diekund said:SL02RXK said:Lol thanks for the info Martyn,
Yeah I have saw Charlie and the chocolate factory but I feel their situation aws more imposed on them through financial restrictions rather than a local custom (as I am pretty certain the film was based in England?) And before any smart ass points out, yes i know that at the end of the film they still all live together despite Charlies financial gain but they continued to live together as that was one messed up family.
Anyways Dundee isn't that far from Glasgow so I'd hope their customs didnt alter that much that it was acceptable for married couples to live with the parents... :lol:
oooooh uve never been to dundee then lol. whole neighbourhoods living in a single one bed flat