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NO NO NO you have got this all wrong. There is a degree of humour in my post BUT it was not funny. I did not buy the phone--not that it is anyones business - but I did help out with the cost of replacement--that's what Mums are for. There really are some seriously judgemental people on this forum -- still all adds to the flavour.

sjw Wrote:

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> NO NO NO you have got this all wrong. There is a

> degree of humour in my post BUT it was not funny.

> I did not buy the phone--not that it is anyones

> business - but I did help out with the cost of

> replacement--that's what Mums are for. There

> really are some seriously judgemental people on

> this forum -- still all adds to the flavour.


Judgemental? EDFers????? I don't believe that for a second. ;)

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I'd need one serious sense of humour if my son was

> still living at home aged 34.


My sense of humour is rapidly disappearing with my 22 and 24 year old still at home, but to be fair trying to buy a place to live is an impossibility for those on low incomes, but that's a whole different debate.

sjw is the phrase "let them stand on their own two feet" lost on you? When I was growing up if I couldn't afford something I'd have to wait, save up and then buy it. By the age of 34 Id have frankly been embarrassed even being offered a free phone handout let alone accept the offer!


Louisa.

Life seems to have changed, Louisa. These days 34 is like 14, and a lot of it's because parents refuse to let the little darlings stand on their own two feet.


When I first left home - and for a long time after - people didn't go straight from living with parents to renting a flat, or buying one. They rented a room, and often they shared one with someone else. Some of my friends' kids are horrified at they idea that they should even share a bathroom.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab167/mickdavie

> s83/t280_zpsdyepycka.jpg

>

> This was my only 'Mobile ' Phone back in the

> 70's.

>

> Tele 280.

>

> Anyone else ever used / seen one. ?

>

> DulwichFox


Is it me or is that the most phallic piece of telecoms equipment you've ever seen?

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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>

> Is it me or is that the most phallic piece of

> telecoms equipment you've ever seen?



Its the angle and the way the light has hit it.


The rest is in your mind.. I had to look twice to see where you were coming from :)


Foxy

RIP --- this has got way out of hand . Thank you for the advice on child care ,each to his own , live and let live and all the other wise adages.


obviously there are a lot of perfect people out there.Unfortunately I am not one of them and still see fit to help out my offspring. I didn't realise you abandon children once they reach a certain age.

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