By fecurtis - 23/01/2009 08:36 - United States

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By fecurtis - 23/01/2009 08:36 - United States
By cc13799 - 28/05/2014 00:13 - United States - Brooklyn
By BekkyLove15 - 19/05/2014 00:12 - United Kingdom - Liphook
By salmone - 16/05/2014 01:03 - Australia - Spotswood
Follow Up: it is a national test, so he couldn't go to the bathroom, and I couldn't disrupt the test by speaking. I stood nearby and cleared my throat loudly, that seemed to work, and he emerged from his jumper (sweater) fairly quickly. I would say given that all he wrote on the test was his name, he probably did not do very well. Finally, there are some very nasty, judgemental people on here. Perhaps you should try to live a little more kindly and gently.
By chellegbelle - 14/05/2014 21:46 - United States - Graham
Nope! He ripped the tweeds down before I even had a chance to get up and get to the other side of the table. He definitely knows the difference between right and wrong, and was spoken to VERY sternly when back in the car. Of course, the talking to May have been more successful if my 81 year old grandmother wasn't laughing so hard.