Jimmy Grimble
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Decent spelling for a 9 year old, should really be at least attempting cursive handwriting by now though. 6/10
Think I must.be getting a bit old and cynical for these lovely lad stories...
Just as an aside, why would his dad tell him it's not right to keep what's not yours (fair enough), but it is right to give it to a footballer who gets paid thousands of pounds a week... Surely a charity would have been a better option and a better model for the boy to follow!
Here's where my cynicism comes in - dad and boy wouldn't have got their 15 minutes of fame (and a free.shirt).
Why is it unbelievable? 'Sensible' is probably a better word. And personally I don't think a small boy sending £5 to a millionaire is heartwarming in the slightest, in fact I think it's slightly nauseating and a sad indictment on the state of society.. His father should have given him some moral guidance and made him give it straight to the Air Ambulance charity - especially as it wasn't even his money to start with!Good grief, there is so much cynicism on this thread. Unbelievable.
Why is it unbelievable? 'Sensible' is probably a better word. And personally I don't think a small boy sending £5 to a millionaire is heartwarming in the slightest, in fact I think it's slightly nauseating and a sad indictment on the state of society.. His father should have given him some moral guidance and made him give it straight to the Air Ambulance charity - especially as it wasn't even his money to start with!
Now my grandson is also nine. My advice to him would be simple if he found a fiver - he buys ME a pint and HE gets to keep the change. Result all round doncha think?
Aside from the Brighton Labour club, the only time I see a fiver is when I go up north.
A NINE year old BUYING a PINT - what pub allows that?
Shameful breach of alcohol sales laws ....