i think im going mad.....

dozmin said:
just been at door having an cig, wondered why i was gettin strange looks from my neigbhours turns out i was singin.... 'oh the grand duke of york he had ten thousand men, he marched them to the top of the hill and marched them down again' i blame my son ... i had them on before as he is missing his daddy and was crying for no reason so i put them on to calm him down.............


your not...you were just preoccupied and possibly tired...trsut me; i have close hand knowledge of living with someone who isnt well..

good song to sing though :)
 
GJF said:
dozmin said:
just been at door having an cig, wondered why i was gettin strange looks from my neigbhours turns out i was singin.... 'oh the grand duke of york he had ten thousand men, he marched them to the top of the hill and marched them down again' i blame my son ... i had them on before as he is missing his daddy and was crying for no reason so i put them on to calm him down.............


your not...you were just preoccupied and possibly tired...trsut me; i have close hand knowledge of living with someone who isnt well..

good song to sing though :)

sorry about that and it is a good song... @ johnny on the spot----- thats a good way of looking at things
 
Someone once told me that insanity is catching - you get it from your kids!

I once took my daughter (14 at the time) to London, on the train looking out of the window (and without thinking of course) I said 'oh Look at all those baa lambs and moo cows' - everyone in the carriage looked to see who the loony woman in the corner was, and my daughter tried to pretend she wasn't with me.
 
refmum said:
Someone once told me that insanity is catching - you get it from your kids!

I once took my daughter (14 at the time) to London, on the train looking out of the window (and without thinking of course) I said 'oh Look at all those baa lambs and moo cows' - everyone in the carriage looked to see who the loony woman in the corner was, and my daughter tried to pretend she wasn't with me.


It's parents jobs to embarrass their children and vice versa.
 
refmum said:
Someone once told me that insanity is catching - you get it from your kids!

I once took my daughter (14 at the time) to London, on the train looking out of the window (and without thinking of course) I said 'oh Look at all those baa lambs and moo cows' - everyone in the carriage looked to see who the loony woman in the corner was, and my daughter tried to pretend she wasn't with me.

only thing i do say is 'choo choo train' whether hes there or not lol... i blame kids and least it explains my parents lol :)
 

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