The Trouble with girls!

Lovely Hillhouse aye. Half the people from my year I can see staggering around the avon/comely bank direction or even john lindsay(if you know that name) robbing my uncles house!

Don't know the name? Same situation though, I've had it pretty much worse than most of the chaps I went to school with yet they all turned out wasters, I've seen 3 of the girls from my year pushing prams/pregnant, too.
 
Don't know the name? Same situation though, I've had it pretty much worse than most of the chaps I went to school with yet they all turned out wasters, I've seen 3 of the girls from my year pushing prams/pregnant, too.

Yup and I bet they can be found at either A.The job centre or B.The palace(had the misfortune of having to go on Saturday).

I grew up having to get up and put myself out to school as my dad worked 12 hours night/day shifts all the time and my mum worked long hours in crappy minimum wage jobs(kwik save,99p shop and argos to name a few). It's just too easy to drop out when the 'Guidance' teacher recommends you leave and go to college when your doing your options in 4th year(iirc?) I did pretty average at school and I can see how some teachers see some kids as too far gone - It's shocking but I know a few teachers who put up with that sort of thing.
 
<Stacey> That bit 'ere is my attendance, here, and how much is my attendance altogether, Becky?
<Becki> Thirty-seven percent.
<Stacey> My attendance altogether out of a hundred is thirty-seven percent... Basically, 'alf the time I'm not in school. [laughs]

It shows! :p
 
Just watching this on iPlayer now. I'm raging so hard at this girl moaning about moving above a shop when she pays nothing towards the bills :mad:
 
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