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I was saying the other night to my friend that I felt I didn�t belong in some places and that the only people that I could probably talk to - I described everyone as teachers, and like you wouldn�t go to a German teacher and ask him about English, cos he wouldn�t have a clue. And you wouldn�t go to an English teacher and ask him about Humanities, he wouldn�t have a clue. You�ve got to go to the right teacher for the right lessons. My aunt, I could talk to her about some lessons, my dad again more lessons about three, but my nana I could talk to her about anything. She�s like the head teacher. She can teach any lesson. Yeah, that�s the best way I can describe it: head teacher of the family
I usually call my nana every day, we like ask each other what we�ve done and it�s excellent really.
Sometimes I go to my nana�s house. She�s about 74 and I go to her house and sometimes I help her. She usually goes in to Loughborough and she�s got a limp and sometimes she can�t always walk far, so whenever I can, I go with her, so I can help her when she gets stuck and you know, can�t sit down. That way I can quickly run and save a bench.
I was close to my nana even when my mum was alive. I could talk to my mum and my nana about any subject you like, and they would understand. My nana, she�s always like �yeah I know exactly what you mean� and I never have to repeat myself, except for sometimes when she can�t hear, but the rest of the time she can hear and she always understands.
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