""I can’t really imagine someone over 18 wanting something like a Glee stationery set. "" Got that right - more like 12, I'd have said. Good comments, tho', including one from a certain 'Duckorange'. That bloke seems to have too much time on his hands. As do I.
I'm disappointed no one has mentioned compasses. Or don't kids use compasses any more. Is this politically correct health and safety gone mad. It's all computer games nowadays, isn't it? and Horrible Histories. Kids leave school not knowing how to draw circles. Disgusted I am, disgusted.
""I can’t really imagine someone over 18 wanting something like a Glee stationery set. ""
ReplyDeleteGot that right - more like 12, I'd have said.
Good comments, tho', including one from a certain 'Duckorange'. That bloke seems to have too much time on his hands. As do I.
I'm disappointed no one has mentioned compasses. Or don't kids use compasses any more. Is this politically correct health and safety gone mad. It's all computer games nowadays, isn't it? and Horrible Histories. Kids leave school not knowing how to draw circles. Disgusted I am, disgusted.
ReplyDeleteshe's 14, so I have nothing to say... :)
ReplyDeleteI bet you can't even fashion throwing stars in metal work any more, I bet it is all shuriken and CDT.
ReplyDeleteShe can sharpen my pencil any time.
ReplyDeleteOh wait, no she's 14, she'll have to wait a couple of years for that, the shopkeeper was quite right.