Wednesday, 30 January 2008

Better to have loved and lost.....

The Football Fanatic was invited to a Spice Girls after party the other night. (This girl's got contacts)!

I must admit, I was quite surprised, both at the attack of hyperventilation and the lightning speed at which she got ready.

Me: 'What's the big deal? You don't like the Spice Girls.'

Her: Mum. Think. Who's in the Spice Girls?

Me: (Casting my mind back ten years and desperately trying to remember their names...)

'Er...Geri....Baby....Posh....

Her: 'STOP!'

Me: 'Posh? The woman you once said you wanted to shoot in the face?'

Her: 'If Posh is at the party, who else will be at the party?'

Me: (Light dawning) 'Ah...Beckham.'

Her: Yes, Mum. Beckham.'

Me: 'Would that be the same Beckham, who, when he went to Real Madrid, you described as a dirty low-life traitor, whose name you never wanted to hear in this house again?'

Her: 'But, Mum, it's Beckham...you know...'

Yes, kiddo, I know. I knew when you told me that you'd never watch him play again as long as you lived, and that if you never saw him again, it would be too soon and that you certainly didn't idolise him anymore, you were lying through your beautifully white teeth.



I also know that a student loan is meant to pay for books and stationary and transport costs, rather than £80 trips to the hairdressers which make you look more like Paris Hilton than you already do. But that's another story.

7 comments:

Mrs. Fox said...

Ah, poor Becks (well not really poor, but you get me meaning). Remember, Man U is bigger than any one player. :)

She'll have to share the dirt on the party. Always interesting to get a first hand POV.

qualcosa di bello said...

aahhh...teenage girls!!!

Amrita said...

Well FF...Bend it like Beckham.Hasn 't Beckham gone over to the US?

Have fun at the party.

request; Please can you post some pictures of your family.

I going to recommend your blog to everyone raising teen gals, specially my sister.

Anon said...

I'm dreading the day I have *three* teenage daughters. They're hard enough work now!

>request; Please can you post some pictures of your family.

Here, here!

Jennie said...

I don't know if you are like me but I am quite hesitant to post pictures of my kids online which is why I just post pictures of cakes and stuff instead.
Oooh the spice girls, I don't like them but it must be quite awe inspiring to be able to go to an party and have them there. (well actually I tell a lie, I say I don't like them but sometimes I can't help but like them, especially Emma Bunton and Mel C and I did watch that programme about them that was on the other week.
I hope she has a fabulous time with her fabulous hair and that she sees Mr Beckham, (although hopefully he'll keep his mouth shut, cos he is gorgeous till he starts talking twaddle).

the rotten correspondent said...

Ah, there you go being practical again. Silly mum.

Your blog is so interesting to me since I have three boys and no girls. Quite different.

david mcmahon said...

G'day from Oz

I came here from Casdok and really enjoy your writing style. I write a bit - but I can identify with you because I have kids as well!!

Bravo ....