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Jonny was here http://thumbzilla.fun/noodlemagazine-porm/ loud bottom myvidster The summer holidays are, and always have been, too long. Six to eight weeks of enforced leisure represents a terrifying black hole of time to any human being – especially those too young to drive a car, own a credit card or legally visit the pub. Quite aside from potential childcare costs, the disruption of working patterns and the mental and emotional exhaustion it can impose upon parents, it puts the children themselves in an unhealthy state of lethargy. The pressure is immense on both parties: parents want to juggle all of their own responsibilities in order to deliver their kids an unachievable active summer, while children who spent the long winter months dreaming of a relentlessly fun-packed, carefree holiday are inevitably gripped by a grim sense of anticlimax. |
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