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Embarrassing Parents and Other Social Stereotypes from the Telegraph Magazine
Embarrassing Parents and Other Social Stereotypes from the Telegraph Magazine, Why can't you just grow up? chorus the kids on the way home from yet another party at which Dick and Patsy have made an exhibition of themselves, gyrating wildly to La Bamba and clearing the dance floor with their contortions during Gloria Gaynor's I, Embarrassing Parents and Other Social Stereotypes from the Telegraph Magazine has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Embarrassing Parents and Other Social Stereotypes from the Telegraph Magazine
  • Written by author Victoria Mather
  • Published by Murray, John Publishers, Limited, December 2002
  • "Why can't you just grow up?" chorus the kids on the way home from yet another party at which Dick and Patsy have made an exhibition of themselves, gyrating wildly to "La Bamba" and clearing the dance floor with their contortions during Gloria Gaynor's "I
  • "Why can't you just grow up?" chorus the kids on the way home from yet another party at which Dick and Patsy have made an exhibition of themselves, gyrating wildly to "La Bamba" and clearing the dance floor with their contortions during Gloria Gaynor's "I
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