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AIBU?

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In thinking that I can provide material for all your judging needs..

156 replies

retiredgoth2 · 03/07/2009 23:16

....look no further!

We here at Goth Towers will provide all the material you need.

Here are a few greatest hits;

Helmets The twin urchins (8) cycle a mile to school daily along path and cycle track sans said devices. Not because I have read and digested all the research on the matter, and come to a reasoned conclusion, but because I cannot be arsed with the argument any more.

Trampolines We have a large trampoline. It has no net I have also elected to largely ignore the safety advice that came with the trampoline, that may be reduced to this precis: (1) stand, alone, on 'x' in centre. (2) only do so if you are an adult (3) only do this if you are an exceptionally light adult (4) For fucks sake don't bounce.

Lack Of Adult Supervision I frequently leave the larger urchins (10 and 12) unaccompanied for up to an hour. Not to do so would make simple things very difficult indeed. Sometimes I will leave all four when the younger two are abed for essential trips to the local emporium. Such as the essential trip earlier to buy the wine that is fuelling this post.

(it may further interest the Health and Safety freaks to learn that I am an A and E Charge Nurse. So I should know better)

...there are many, many more that would garner opprobrium here. I've left out the best stuff.

Why this post? I was just remembering a family holiday in 2006, a Eurocamp in Brittany. I recall the feral urchin befriending two boys of similar age, who were there with their Dad (their Mum had recently died). They were perfectly pleasant boys, but Mrs Goth and I were shocked at the astonishing amount of latitude they were given. They were going to Eurodisney afterwards....

To my eternal shame, I recall uttering the words 'life insurance cash being spent, methinks'. I wasn't to know that Mrs Goth would snuff it 6 weeks later, but am still paying penance.....

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MadameDefarge · 03/07/2009 23:47

Do you still have the indentations where your noserings or other sumsuch stuff went?

I always enjoy spotting the nose ring thing on very respectable people...its like, I know what you used to get up to! Ha!

wrinklytum · 03/07/2009 23:50

RG can you explain the NHS pension scheme to me?I would be most grateful.I recently got a letter about nhs pension choices and am totally confuzled!Today on pm I heard some scary bod talkingabout altering the already altered pension scheme and making it non final year pension.Doubly scary as ptworker through enforced circs.

ravenAK · 03/07/2009 23:50

Splitter!

The Sisters of Mercy are still going you know. They're very very crap these days, but there's no need to have gone retiring on us.

wrinklytum · 03/07/2009 23:52

I saw the "Jesus and Mary Chain" circa 1990.Does this give me goth credentials?

retiredgoth2 · 03/07/2009 23:53

No piercings, I am afraid....

However, I do have photos from 1983, in which I imagined myself something akin to Ian McCullough, with perhaps a touch of Ian Astbury from the Cult....

However, I simply look like a spotty teen with a very long fringe....

Born in 82 Alestorm?? I SAW Pete Murphy play that year.....

Am so old.....

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Alestorm · 03/07/2009 23:55

I saw The Mission live in 2000. I saw The Damned the same year. They were...ok, i guess.

I have a tattoo on my left shoulder which is the eye thing off the front of "Vision Thing". Funnily enough, dh has the same tattoo, on his right shoulder, got the same year, but 4 years before we met each other. He got it cause of it's mystical properties, or some such bollox.

Quattrocento · 03/07/2009 23:55

I'll see your no-helmets and lack of adult supervision, and raise you with cooking unsupervised.

retiredgoth2 · 03/07/2009 23:57

I loved the Sisters in the 80s. I still maintain that they are my fave live band....

(saw them a couple of years ago, too. I prefer to expunge that from memory)

With regards to NHS pensions, WT, I am wondering too. I am P/T now as well, and will be for a few years yet.... I think the bottom line is sign nothing as it will not be about giving you more cash....

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mrsboogie · 03/07/2009 23:58

I have a Goth credential; my DS1 is called Robert (born 1987). I have never admitted to him why .

cornsilk · 04/07/2009 00:01

Tell all Mrs Boogie. Did you shag Robert Smith?

wrinklytum · 04/07/2009 00:02

Mrs Boogie,Robert is a lovely name and most (in)sane people love The Cure

retiredgoth2 · 04/07/2009 00:03

...ah, but what do your offspring cook, Quattro?

The feral urchin cooks pasta frequently. That is ok. I maintain, however, that I do not know where he obtained the supernoodles.

I am sticking to that.

...it is much more scary watching my dyspraxic, Aspergers suffering 12 year old trying to butter toast whilst simultaneously blowing his nose....

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ravenAK · 04/07/2009 00:03

Go & see Rhombus. It's a bit like a Sisters gig, but they actually are a live band. Singer's a handsome devil, too.

wrinklytum · 04/07/2009 00:09

I am loving the Aspergers/butteringtoast/noseblowing image.

I raise you learning disabled dd putting my clean washing,carefully ironed and on radiator laundry into washing machine...I was quite joyous,actually,that she had recognised what a washing machine was for....you have to laugh really

DidEinsteinsMum · 04/07/2009 00:11

Emu accordingly to my little sis is a group of kids (? she's still a kid -not passed 25 yet ) who listen to manically depressive music and dress in a specific style that highlights the fact that they are all depressed weird or what ever. Or at least that was what i understood. I vaguely remember rolling my eyes and wishing that conversation come to a swift conclusion so suspect that i shall be adequatly put in my place.

Tortington · 04/07/2009 00:11

emu alestorm?

EMU?

emu

emo

Tortington · 04/07/2009 00:12

ferral urchins i can do!

friday night - equals feed yourself night - since i can't remember when - probably when they could use the toaster

Alestorm · 04/07/2009 00:13

My current favourite band is Alestorm (hence my curent name!!) who are a Scottish pirate metal band. Their new album is called "Captain Morgan's Revenge". Win!

Nancy The Tavern Wench.

wrinklytum · 04/07/2009 00:13

I am totally in awe of 4 dcs !I only have 2 and that is a nightmare enough.4 you deserve a bloody medal!

retiredgoth2 · 04/07/2009 00:13

I think you chose bad examples, Custardo, as the difference is not that great.....

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Alestorm · 04/07/2009 00:15

Ah, they probably meant emo then, Custy.

Tortington · 04/07/2009 00:15

i pah @pasta

8p tesco noodles all the way baby - aslond as you can boil a kettle - you can make your tea

DidEinsteinsMum · 04/07/2009 00:16

Ahh this might be why i am lost googling. We both missspelt it its EMO. try this here

wrinklytum · 04/07/2009 00:16

Lol at emu.Where is Rod Hull?

WTF is a "Pirate metal band"?Do they channel Johhny Depp?(Really intrigued old git emoticon)

Tortington · 04/07/2009 00:16

is it wrong to take your kids on eurocamp type holidays so you can get pissed without social services taking your kids away?