The Student Room Group
no
Reply 2
Nooooooooooooooooooooyesnotreallynooooooooooooooo
Reply 3
For me, unfortunately (for the people around me) yes.
Reply 4
Your definition of fun will change depending on maturity. So before it was bouncing on bouncy castles, soon it'll be filling in your tax return a week before the deadline...
Reply 5
Mann18
Your definition of fun will change depending on maturity. So before it was bouncing on bouncy castles, soon it'll be filling in your tax return a week before the deadline...


woo-bloody-hoo.

Im trembling with excitement as we speak.
Reply 6
josh_a_y
woo-bloody-hoo.

Im trembling with excitement as we speak.


I personally can't wait.
Reply 7
No.

I have a lot of fun, and I'm considered much too mature and serious for my age.
However, I think that (myself included) those who are serious and mature don't APPEAR to have fun to other people, whereas friends of mine who talk about going out and getting drunk and 'having a laugh' seem to me to be childish.
Mann18
Your definition of fun will change depending on maturity. So before it was bouncing on bouncy castles, soon it'll be filling in your tax return a week before the deadline...


It's always been about the bouncy castles. I still love 'em. :yep:
no :nah:

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