Spot on. Top 3 are all killer, but I also wish no3 didn't have to exist. What happened to dropping the kids off at the party and picking them up at the end??
In my teens I worked at the Dudley Street Cool Stores in Melbourne. A peculiarity of this institution was that they paid in cash for your first day's work on the day. Consequently, it became a magnet for every down and outer in the city. After a few days I was invited to lunch with a couple of these desperadoes and lunch was "10 Malt Sandwiches" - that's 10 pots at the nearest pub! Didn't make it back to work that day and never went again.
Spot on. Top 3 are all killer, but I also wish no3 didn't have to exist. What happened to dropping the kids off at the party and picking them up at the end??
Good point! Drop off getting much more common with the 11-year-old set, thank goodness.
In my teens I worked at the Dudley Street Cool Stores in Melbourne. A peculiarity of this institution was that they paid in cash for your first day's work on the day. Consequently, it became a magnet for every down and outer in the city. After a few days I was invited to lunch with a couple of these desperadoes and lunch was "10 Malt Sandwiches" - that's 10 pots at the nearest pub! Didn't make it back to work that day and never went again.