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Boy George is Aisleynes Uncle/he wants Harry to deck Helen !!!!!
jack_blair
16-06-2015
What d'ya know !!!!

Harry will speak to Helen when she's had the courtesy to say hello to her. That clip on bots was Helen staring at Harry like she was not worthy of being even there - it was horrible to watch. There's the bitch in Helen coming out there.

At least Brian tried to make Harry feel comfortable, although don't think the kissing of the two girls was a good idea he meant well.

I don't think these two will ever get on, but when out the house Harry will let rip at her !
emptybox
16-06-2015
Boy George isn't Aisleyne's actual uncle.
He was great friends with her Mum, and used to babysit baby Ash.

https://twitter.com/Aisleyne1/status/572121434887217153
jack_blair
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by emptybox:
“Boy George isn't Aisleyne's actual uncle.
He was great friends with her Mum, and used to babysit baby Ash.

https://twitter.com/Aisleyne1/status/572121434887217153”

I'm just going by what she said on bots - you can call him an uncle even not if biologically. Close to her mum then, makes sense she'd call him uncle then.
Wainy84
16-06-2015
What did ash have to say that for!
Alrightmate
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by emptybox:
“Boy George isn't Aisleyne's actual uncle.
He was great friends with her Mum, and used to babysit baby Ash.

https://twitter.com/Aisleyne1/status/572121434887217153”

Still, I'm quite surprised nonetheless.
Sunnydays
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by Wainy84:
“What did ash have to say that for!”

It could be that Aislyne does not like Helen....
lulu g
16-06-2015
Yes, I took her to mean he was a friend of the family 30-odd years ago, rather than that he was literally her uncle.
Penny Crayon
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by jack_blair:
“I'm just going by what she said on bots - you can call him an uncle even not if biologically. Close to her mum then, makes sense she'd call him uncle then.”

Yes - years ago any 'grown up' who was friends of the family was referred to as auntie or uncle.

My kids never called my sister and inlaws 'auntie and uncle' - my sisters kids don't call me 'auntie Sue'.

Has it died out of fashion. As a point of interest do others (on here) still call aunties and uncles - auntie Pat and Uncle John???
borintimebrenda
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“Yes - years ago any 'grown up' who was friends of the family was referred to as auntie or uncle.

My kids never called my sister and inlaws 'auntie and uncle' - my sisters kids don't call me 'auntie S**'.

Has it died out of fashion. As a point of interest do others (on here) still call aunties and uncles - auntie Pat and Uncle John???”

it looks like you wrote auntie sh*t.
Penny Crayon
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by borintimebrenda:
“it looks like you wrote auntie sh*t.”

It does doesn't it?

It's supposed to be auntie Sue - not sure why I felt I had to disguise it really - if it's not too late I might go back and edit ROFL.
Daktara
16-06-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“Yes - years ago any 'grown up' who was friends of the family was referred to as auntie or uncle.

My kids never called my sister and inlaws 'auntie and uncle' - my sisters kids don't call me 'auntie Sue'.

Has it died out of fashion. As a point of interest do others (on here) still call aunties and uncles - auntie Pat and Uncle John???”

Felt funny reading that, like you were talking to me, lol, as I do have an auntie Pat and uncle John who I still call 'Auntie' and 'Uncle'!
B L Zeebub
16-06-2015
It is very common in the Indian culture.

Maybe, it comes from that?

It always confused me, when my granny used to introduce me to all these strange new aunties and uncles!
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