It doesn't remind me of my childhood sis.. 'Cos I was a tall boy, so most of the times I didn't need anyone's back to be stepped on like that.. ;p hehehe Anyway, you make me feel homesick...
How'd you like to be stepped on like that?! Looks like she is carrying the other two girls' stuffs in her backpack also. We never abused our schoolmates like that, hehe..... Human rights violation samet dayta. cheers and don't get fat on choco!
I've never used someone's shoulder as a stepladder or vice versa to write something on a wall, so I'll have to say it doesn't remind me of my childhood. hehe. Why were you using someone's shoulders as a stepladder or vice versa? :D
Hmm... Im surprised that you guys didn't experience this.
Bro, the advantages of being tall lah? Hehehe...
Sika met, Sir Trublue. Nasobraan metten ti panang-analyze mo ijay picture hehehe... I bet you 'abused' (for lack of a better term) your schoolmates in another way =)
Wil, using the shoulder as a stepladder is a very practical solution, especially when you are in elementary where objects seem to be unreachable hehehehe...
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It doesn't remind me of my childhood sis.. 'Cos I was a tall boy, so most of the times I didn't need anyone's back to be stepped on like that.. ;p hehehe
Anyway, you make me feel homesick...
How'd you like to be stepped on like that?! Looks like she is carrying the other two girls' stuffs in her backpack also.
We never abused our schoolmates like that, hehe.....
Human rights violation samet dayta.
cheers and don't get fat on choco!
I've never used someone's shoulder as a stepladder or vice versa to write something on a wall, so I'll have to say it doesn't remind me of my childhood. hehe. Why were you using someone's shoulders as a stepladder or vice versa? :D
Hmm... Im surprised that you guys didn't experience this.
Bro, the advantages of being tall lah? Hehehe...
Sika met, Sir Trublue. Nasobraan metten ti panang-analyze mo ijay picture hehehe... I bet you 'abused' (for lack of a better term) your schoolmates in another way =)
Wil, using the shoulder as a stepladder is a very practical solution, especially when you are in elementary where objects seem to be unreachable hehehehe...
Thank you, gentlemen, for the comments.
We used to do that when we were kids. Especially when we're trying to steal oranges/guava hehe.
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