thechubbyone wrote:At the time I'd have opted for the school option over the funeral, but in the years after I'd have ended up regretting it. Then again, you have regrets either way and I reckon it's better that they're her regrets rather than something she constantly holds against you.
Wakefield White wrote: it really isn't the job of a 16 year old to provide moral support to their parents... she'll have to do that plenty at a later date. Let her be a kid.
snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Our ... local lido...
the flying pig wrote:snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Our ... local lido...
where's that, if you don't mind me asking? i like lidos but i didn't think there were many left, especially 'up north'?
Man Called Sun wrote:the flying pig wrote:snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Our ... local lido...
where's that, if you don't mind me asking? i like lidos but i didn't think there were many left, especially 'up north'?
Erm, what is a lido? I assumed it was slang for lidl. Great place to hang out.
snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Indoor and outdoor swimming pool.Used to be many of them years ago but not too many have survived to today
snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Ilkley Lido
the flying pig wrote:snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Ilkley Lido
ah, ok. there's one near me in Tooting, south london, a big 100-yard beast of a pool. unbearably cold and unpleasant for about 355 days a year & has daft queues round the block on hot weekend/bank hol days.
Man Called Sun wrote:snoozedoggydog2 wrote:Indoor and outdoor swimming pool.Used to be many of them years ago but not too many have survived to today
Ah right, cheers. I can imagine the one is Ilkley is open, like, 2 days a year when there isn't a monsoon wind?

MightyWhite wrote:So we're getting our little boy christened on 1st July. Wasn't my choice, seems like a whole load of expense and hassle to be ordained into a religion we have no belief in, but the mrs was keen, so here we are. Vicar came round tonight to sort all the bits and that. Lovely woman, like, but fuck me if that was one of the longest hours of my life.
Any other abject hypocrites on here or am I the only one?
MightyWhite wrote:So we're getting our little boy christened on 1st July. Wasn't my choice, seems like a whole load of expense and hassle to be ordained into a religion we have no belief in, but the mrs was keen, so here we are. Vicar came round tonight to sort all the bits and that. Lovely woman, like, but fuck me if that was one of the longest hours of my life.
Any other abject hypocrites on here or am I the only one?
Disco Dan wrote:Despite my well known atheist tendencies I was asked by my step brother to be godfather to his daughter. She was subjected to whatever it is the catholics do to their children these days and at the part where I had to repeat after the priest in renouncing the devil I simply made the noises 'nur-nur-nur-nur-nur' instead of saying the words. Like a child. Then we all went to the pub and had a substandard buffet.

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