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    FAO Yummy Brummy

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    does he live with mummy?
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    Excuse me, there is nothing wrong with living with mummy. It's the best way to save for your own home etc. I think most kids today stay at home longer, me I left at 15.

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    Statistics show that people who live in the south of England, on average, move out of their parent's place at 34 years old.

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    I still have many more years living my parents. I say living...I mean caring.
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    Wow is that really true, bugger, I was hoping I only had another 13 years to go before my youngest flew the nest, bank goes my plans to become a grey nomad. I think the only chance I will have if this is the case is for some one to stuff me and throw me on their roof rack.

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    I am pretty sure you don't live in the south of England. :D

    But yea, it's true. How wonderful!

    (Btw, why do you want to be stuffed? And how?)
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    True, but I think it will be quite a long while still before mine leave. My eldest went for his defence force interview, before he went in he had to complete a form and he says mum how do I spell my name
    Oh and the next one was, mum what's a Dr
    Regards the stuffing that will have to be something you discuss with my OH pmsl x

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingBrit View Post
    Statistics show that people who live in the south of England, on average, move out of their parent's place at 34 years old.

    xD

    I still have many more years living my parents. I say living...I mean caring.
    coughbullsh1tcough
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    No, Aldo, it's true. A bloke down the pub told me - so it's got to be true! xD

    Actually a very intelligent and well-read friend of mine told me, and I do trust him in matters like this. He is incredibly bright.


    Ktee - OH? I have to talk to someone about you being stuffed or stuffing you? What's OH? - I am tired and have THE WORST headache in the world.
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