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A/S/L: 37, Male, Weston-super-Mare, UK Marital: Relationship Interests: My kids, movies, music, literature and computing
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Wednesday, 26th July 2006 @ 12:40
It is an uninteresting and little known fact that I am not allowed to play any Whitesnake in the house when my wife is here.
For some reason (possibly a complete lack of good taste) she considers David Coverdales idea of a romantic song to be gross cock-rock of the highest order.
And what in the world is wrong with calling an album 'Slip of the Tongue' then?!? I think she may be missing the point somewhere.
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Wednesday, 26th July 2006 @ 09:34
We certainly did eat in the infants hall - only when we were infants of course. And the other question is - would we have ever eaten in the same hall together? I can't remember that - but if we did I'm sure I would never have told tales on you when we got home!
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Tuesday, 25th July 2006 @ 14:49
So hang on! Are you saying that we used to eat in the infants hall? I just have no memory of it *whatsoever*. Now, the big metal trays being on tables in the junior hall (1st/2nd yr side) and being served, I can remember. But not the infant school. A-A-A-R-G-H!!!
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Tuesday, 25th July 2006 @ 11:41
Dinner halls
The one in the infants school had the actual kitchens and a serving hatch in it -which were hidden by a roll down metal blind thing when not being used. For the juniors to eat, the dinner ladies brought the food over from the infants building. And do you remember that the older kids had to serve the younger ones? 4th years helped the first years and 3rd years helped the second years?
Favourites
Chicken supreme and mashed potatoes (did we never get that at home or something?!)
Rice pudding served with those oaty biscuits
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