Fjgrogan wrote:Sorry JR - couldn't resist it! Where is Englishangel when we need her to take take charge of us pedants?!
I do believe she's succumbed, (you can't be done for it), to the pleasures of Facebook.
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Fjgrogan wrote:Sorry JR - couldn't resist it! Where is Englishangel when we need her to take take charge of us pedants?!
Oh dear, I've just been told once again, that she has too much stuff.Volupturaptor wrote: Stuff, yes, most definitely far too much of it. Yet I was so stern about it at the beginning of term...
Next term, must try harder!
DuvetYadaYada wrote:What is all this 'stuff'?
I must admit I do look at other people's luggage when they go back to school and wonder what on earth it all is?
I can't imagine what 'stuff' they need that would take up all this space.
I think that's it exactly, tidiness, or rather lack of it. She's actually so bad that she's been punished for repeatedly being untidy. Surely sooner or later she'll learn from it? She is after all, a reasonably intelligent girl. Supposedly.YadaYada wrote:Volupturaptor,
that doesn't seem too much - that is the essentials and pretty what my DS takes. I wonder what they expect her to leave behind!
Perhaps it is more a matter of tidiness than too much stuff
My son 'won' the house trophy for 'most untidy room' last termVolupturaptor wrote:I think that's it exactly, tidiness, or rather lack of it. She's actually so bad that she's been punished for repeatedly being untidy. Surely sooner or later she'll learn from it? She is after all, a reasonably intelligent girl. Supposedly.YadaYada wrote:Volupturaptor,
that doesn't seem too much - that is the essentials and pretty what my DS takes. I wonder what they expect her to leave behind!
Perhaps it is more a matter of tidiness than too much stuff