40 responses to “Funny Of The Week”

  1. Shall I try it???

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    1. It is. Thanks, Alethea 😊

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  2. Hahahaha good one Esther 😂

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    1. It made me chuckle. Thanks, Maggie 😊

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  3. Ah, yes. Back when I knew everything…

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    1. We’ve all been there!

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    1. resurrecting my inner teenager here

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  4. Ah, takes me back to 1970 when at 17 on messing up my A-levels Mum said ‘Get a job!’ and so I did leaving Axminster (so in the News today re floods) to move to Slough ( I know, you couldn’t make this up!) where I learnt that I knew next to nothing – but soon knew enough to move close by to Windsor and I guess the rest is history. All the best Esther – I’ll be in touch real soon. Eric.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and for your comment 😊

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  5. I wish I had this when my kids were teens. Would have been a perfect sighn on the front door.

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    1. I completely agree!

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  6. Perfect! 😀

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    1. Glad you like it 😊

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    1. Thanks. It made me chuckle.

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  7. Some children do not know why to leave home and fend for themselves thankfully mine did

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    1. Glad it made you smile 😊

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    1. It really is, isn’t it?!

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    1. Thanks, Cale. I thought so too 😊

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    1. Thanks, Matt. Glad it made you laugh.

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  8. Ha ha that is a good one

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    1. Thanks, Thomas. I thought so too.

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  9. Very appropriate. The kids and parents think the other is clueless.

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    1. That’s so true.

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  10. I bought that sign for my daughter. She was not amused.

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  11. 😅 I wish I had seen this a few years ago!!

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