And once again, we are high on coffee.
Since i'm getting adrenaline rushes every 0.5seconds, i shall endeavour to hop around the office 10 times.
I love fun of the rolling, boisterous, crazy laughing kind. The kind where you get to squelch in sloppy mud, throw water bombs, build forts and climb and swing from things. Where people run around uninhibited and screaming. Screeching and tumbling and scratching and pulling and shoving. The kind that mummy really disapproves of for a proper young lady who is 18-going-on-19. There was once during Ruth's last birthday or something and Bean was invited, and Jess, Bean and i had a jolly rumbling time yelling and running around the house like mad elves. Mother gave me a mighty scolding in the car after that, with stuff about behaving like a girl my age should, and disturbing everyone's holy tranquility. I didnt see point she was making, and really, i still dont. Fun should be had, and properly had. Not killed like a chicken.
Also, who's to say how people of different ages should act. Just because no one else who's 46 years of age enjoys having a paper ball fight in the office, does not justify you being expected to be staid and matronly like the rest of them. They're all just boring and very frumpy. So Woohoo for you! I do not believe in "acting your age". You should never let your age and the stereotype that comes with it, keep you from racing in a airport luggage trolley (unless, of course, youre rheumatic because that might be a bit hard then).
I do hate it when i'm having loads of fun, and someone interrupts just because interrupter feels that we, as mature adults should not resemble the rabble of 6 year olds in the playground there. Well, seriously darling, speak for yourself.
Since i'm getting adrenaline rushes every 0.5seconds, i shall endeavour to hop around the office 10 times.
I love fun of the rolling, boisterous, crazy laughing kind. The kind where you get to squelch in sloppy mud, throw water bombs, build forts and climb and swing from things. Where people run around uninhibited and screaming. Screeching and tumbling and scratching and pulling and shoving. The kind that mummy really disapproves of for a proper young lady who is 18-going-on-19. There was once during Ruth's last birthday or something and Bean was invited, and Jess, Bean and i had a jolly rumbling time yelling and running around the house like mad elves. Mother gave me a mighty scolding in the car after that, with stuff about behaving like a girl my age should, and disturbing everyone's holy tranquility. I didnt see point she was making, and really, i still dont. Fun should be had, and properly had. Not killed like a chicken.
Also, who's to say how people of different ages should act. Just because no one else who's 46 years of age enjoys having a paper ball fight in the office, does not justify you being expected to be staid and matronly like the rest of them. They're all just boring and very frumpy. So Woohoo for you! I do not believe in "acting your age". You should never let your age and the stereotype that comes with it, keep you from racing in a airport luggage trolley (unless, of course, youre rheumatic because that might be a bit hard then).
I do hate it when i'm having loads of fun, and someone interrupts just because interrupter feels that we, as mature adults should not resemble the rabble of 6 year olds in the playground there. Well, seriously darling, speak for yourself.
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I remember that!! But it's.. how to say.. there's times to behave la, I guess. And I don't like getting you in trouble! Although I must say that we had a fabulous time that day. hehehe Love you veh!
hello beany! we ARE fabulous, eh. haha. i know there are times to behave la. if it was time to behave, and someone like stopped me from destroying a pumpkin patch or something, then i most gladly would. and kiss him and say sorry too.
HAHAHAHA VERAAAA!!!! Of course la!!! And you would never destroy someone's pumpkin patch!!!
The point is that there is a time and place for everything including fun, where you would not be infringing on the rights of others who prefer to have their own fun in a quieter way. It's primarily about consideration not about spoiling your fun girl. You only place and time you can scream the house down is in your own house and neighbours out of range of your sound wave.
no doubt, dear anonymous, no doubt. I hate being inconsiderate. You actually do have a point after all, and i'll think about it. Youre talking about my mother right? Yah i'm just being stupidly stubborn about the 'disturbing holy tranquility' thing. She has a point most of the time. Sorry mummy.
Having said that, the point of the post was to say that i hate it when people tell you to shutup when youre screaming in the right place. If you like having quieter fun, thats marvellous. But then to tell me to stop is a bit much right? Like tell me to go somewhere else or something. That i dont mind. And also telling me to act my age. Because in that case, always assume i'm 6 going on 7.
Thanks for that comment. Who are you anyway? Please say.
Oh chey. Hello papa.
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