That’s exactly why I choose you. Can I come aswell?

bloody ofc.

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“nice bloke, surprising amount of aeronautics knowledge”

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by fucking sequinned Thomas on rollerskates or whatever one of them might be called

My dad just talks about music (mainly the Beatles) and football. Me and barleysugar had him over for Christmas last year and it was well good. Drank loads, got the guitar out and listened to loads of pink Floyd. Same again this year. Can’t wait.

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i pick thewarn

There’s an investigative podcast waiting to be made about getting those videos back

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I do good WW2 aircraft chat if that’s anyone’s parents 'hing?

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talking to dads about football is one of my specialities, being one of the only people in my school friend group to like football.

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you see, a common misconception about the Battle of Britain is that Goering’s air war wasn’t doomed from the start due to the RAF’s ability to relocate and manufacture fighters further north, rather than the supposed combat superiority of th-

glasses prof in the face

Probably Lo pan. For the laughs

Reckon @ttf would be charming and convivial parent company.

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Oh hang on I read this as which parents you’d like to hang out with

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I’d be too embarrassed to subject anyone to that.

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@severed799 would be a gentleman. Can see him showing them the delights of Berlin brauhauses, Glasgow galleries and Norwich’s pedestrianised city centre.

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I am good at these places yes

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Great Billy Bragg album

my mum can’t really walk anywhere anymore so somebody with a car who could take her for a nice drive

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Idk who would be able to handle the combination of my dad’s extreme nerdiness (mostly over non fun stuff) and my mum’s extroversion and deep rooted need to go into every little shop and exchange life stories/become BFFs with whoever works there. I can hardly handle this combo myself.

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If my mum goes to the local shops and back it can take several hours, when asked why it will inevitably be something like she bumped into someone she recognised who worked in mothercare in 1986 or something

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