Driving
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Driving
my son has driven himself to work today for the first time, it's only 20 miles (round trip) but he passed his test 22 months ago and hasn't driven since, we've been going out with him for 10 days (to and from work) since he got his car but he announced this morning he was going on his own. he said he'd text me when he got there and never I had to text his boss serves him right for not texting me
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You worrier
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I bet your son did not appreciate you texting his boss, ooooooooooooooooooooo dear
Serve him right for forgetting it though
Serve him right for forgetting it though
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Kathy wrote:I bet your son did not appreciate you texting his boss, ooooooooooooooooooooo dear
Serve him right for forgetting it though
I'm sure he'll let me know when he gets home but yes I agree serves him right
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Texting is boss is bad enough but texting him to ask if mummies little soilder is safe and tell him not to forget he can't eat his chocolate biscuit unless he eats all of his chocolate spread butties was a bit embarrassing for the poor lad
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He'll never forgive you!!
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It's amazing how embassment can stimulate the memory
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Hayley wrote:Aw bless lol he will be fine!
Can i ask howcome he didn't drive so long?
Cost of insurance Hayley when he first past was £6k now we managed to get it for £1200.00
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txting boss...
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Darcy-may wrote:He's arrived home safe & sound & no mention of me texting his boss
He wants you to confess. Do it. >
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Ben wrote:Darcy-may wrote:He's arrived home safe & sound & no mention of me texting his boss
He wants you to confess. Do it. >
He doesn't know me very well then, me? who me? No it wasn't me > > >
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I feel your pain Hayley - my daughter has been driving for over 20 years and I still worry.
We're Mums - it's our job!
We're Mums - it's our job!
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Lynda wrote:I feel your pain Hayley - my daughter has been driving for over 20 years and I still worry.
We're Mums - it's our job!
I agree Lynda
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