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16 replies

marialuisa · 10/02/2004 13:50

www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-996096,00.html

what about this?

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lou33 · 10/02/2004 13:54

Blimey, what a brat. Must remember to count my blessings next time I feel like swapping my kids...

twiglett · 10/02/2004 13:55

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SoupDragon · 10/02/2004 14:01

LOL! Superb! I'm sorry, but did no one else find this funny? Not very funny for the parent of course.

"?My mother is a bit upset by the whole thing, but she said to me, ?I am your mother and I will always love you?. And she likes my clothes.? " ROFL!

pie · 10/02/2004 14:05

Soupy - yes I laughed too (though I realise that its not funny for parents etc as well)

"Tom?s father, a £100,000-a-year investment banker, is believed to have called his son ?a little s**t? when he arrived home"

Hulababy · 10/02/2004 14:11

Just glad he is not mine! Mind, my credit card might have stopped before he got that far. ade me smile the bit where he said he didn't get his parents a souveiner as it would be a bit 'cheeky' to use their money to do so!

Janh · 10/02/2004 14:18

He "did not get either of his parents a souvenir because he thought it would be ?cheeky? to get them something with their own money."

And he doesn't think he's spoilt! (That would be them handing him the money I suppose).

Janh · 10/02/2004 14:18

Sorry, HB, didn't see yours!

Twinkie · 10/02/2004 14:22

Did not look at the link but there was a picture of the ugly little scrte in the ES last night - I would have shaved the pretentious little shits red and blond doo off - what a brat - 17 grand is what some families have to live on each year!!

Think I would have called him more than a little shit whilst handcuffing him to his beadstead for the rest of the month and getting him a job in a sweatshop from 6am - 12am each day till he payed me back.

I have a feeling that he is going to end up snorting stuff up his nose and looking at the world from behind a row of bars before he gets to 30 too!!

And his dad is going to press charges so Mastercard will pay him it all back in insurance!! - the shits answer to having a criminal record - he is just gonna change his name when he gets older!!!

SoupDragon · 10/02/2004 14:29

"he had not discussed repayment with his father: ?I don?t think he is talking to me at the moment. He just grunts into the newspaper when I try to talk to him.? "

I'm not surprised!

suedonim · 10/02/2004 16:18

Lol, but then I'm not his parents! If he hasn't yet worn the clothes I'd be tempted to ask the shops for a refund and if he has worn them, I'd sell them to one of those second hand clothes shops, then kit him out with new stuff from Asda.

CountessDracula · 10/02/2004 16:32

I can't believe he has been allowed to wear the clothes!

What a little horror

handlemecarefully · 11/02/2004 09:05

Ummmm - I know we shouldn't blame the parents (since often parents are not responsible for the behaviour of their children and have done their very best)...but where precisely did he develop this appetite for designer clothes and overt materialism I wonder?

spacemonkey · 11/02/2004 09:26

hilarious!

if you ask me, he sounds like a raging queen in the making

fio2 · 11/02/2004 09:35

agree with spacemonkey LOL

jenie · 11/02/2004 11:51

Very funny! I agree a raging queen in the making but so funny, gald he isn't one of mine though

stupidgirl · 11/02/2004 21:04

Yep, sorry, I'm with HMC, blame the parents! SOunds to me like they desrved what they got.

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