Um, er, how odd!
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So my baby sister Shoosh (11& in the UK) went round to a friend's house today and my mum gave her permission to use rollerblades only if her friend's parents were supervising. My mum then went to Cinema with friend who is visting and her 2 little kids. Shoosh didn't want to see Cars2 so she begged to go round to this friends house instead. Luj 15 stayed at home to read a book. Sister Sid at work no idea where Sally was not even sure she still lives at home.
Anyway so Shoosh falls down and breaks her arm. Now what does her friends parents do? Why drive her round our house and dump her on the 15 yr old. MY mum's mobile is off , Luj can't get hold of Sid because she HER phone is off . Eventually she gets hold of Sally who advises looking up Sid's work number on internet and ringing there. So she does.
Eventually Sid is gotten hold of and takes Shoosh and Luj to ER then my mum turns up and also rushes to hospital.
What I want to know is what kind of person dumps an injured child with another child when its obvious the child needs to go to ER?
:flare:
Hahahaha! I'm totally going to try to buy that for Steve now, I've often told him how much I want to eat Porky (check out the name, that's just asking for trouble).
*edit* This is Porky:
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/p..._3370031_n.jpg
He's shaped almost exactly like a ham, and he's always got those sad, "you're thinking about eating me, aren't you?" eyes.
What I am thinking about is the fact that I am new here and how to connect. While I have lots of things to share and write posts and start threads yet I am still unable to do so. This thought is going on my mind and I know the people here are very amiable and cooperative and I can associate in a while
I am thinking, "Night is posting again!"
Good divers. You don't see their Stukas diving upon you until it's quite late.
Life is the eternal struggle between wanting to be egoistical and meaning to be seen as altruistic.