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Back when young ScaryDuck worked in the Dole office rather than simply queuing in it, he had to deal with a claimant brought in by his mum. She did all the talking. He was 40 years old.

Have you had to deal with over-protective parents? Get your Dad to tell us all about it.

(, Thu 10 Sep 2009, 15:13)
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My gf's dad....
The first time I met him was on her doorstep where he asked me questions for twenty minutes to make sure I wasnt some passing vagrant or homosexical.
The fact that I'd arranged to come for the weekend, had flown over to meet my gf at Liverpool airport and she was standing next to me (on said door step) made it all the stranger.
I was also in my late 20's, smarty dressed from the office and had with me my briefcase and a suitcase. I thought one of these things might have given him a clue.

Turns out he's not just over protective - he's a psychopathic, homophobic, right-wing control freak.

So thats nice...
(, Thu 10 Sep 2009, 16:42, 4 replies)
*click*
Just for the word homosexical
(, Thu 10 Sep 2009, 16:52, closed)
YaY
xD
(, Thu 10 Sep 2009, 18:41, closed)
I don't know...
I think I'd prefer my girls to bring home gay boyfriends. That way, at least I know they'd not get knocked up and would always have great fashion advice.

Now that I think of it, my above reasoning goes a long way toward explaining what childhood friendships I had that my mother encouraged.
(, Thu 10 Sep 2009, 21:39, closed)
Fashion Advice?
I think not.. the gayers have no better fashion sense than those of a straight persuasion, they're just out to draw attention to themselves with outlandish costume and faux flambouyance. Quite sad.
(, Fri 11 Sep 2009, 10:32, closed)

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