Ironing underwear and
carrying tissues up your sleeve?
IT'S something we've always feared
and now a new study has revealed that turning into your mum is inevitable.
The research also reveals exactly when:- 'Mummy morphosis' is likely to
happen and identifies the tell tale signs to look out for.
Commissioned by Interflora ahead of Mother's Day, that took place on 6 March
2016, the study
questioned 1,500 sons and daughters from across the country about the
relationship with their mums, and forms part of the flower delivery
company's campaign to champion the positive influence our mothers have on
our lives.
The research reveals that; like it or not; 53% of us admit we have already
started to:- 'turn into our mums' by inheriting their habits (32%),
phrases (26%) and even sense of style (14%).
However, rather than this being seen as a negative, 34% embrace the change,
considering it to be a:- 'brilliant thing', while the vast majority
(85%) describe themselves as having a 'strong' relationship with
their mum.
Interestingly, it's men who 'turn into their mums' 1st (aged 23)
compared with women (aged 28). However, in both cases, it takes 5 years for
both genders to come to terms with it, and accept the change.
The study also revealed the most common 'mum habits' which people
first start to inherit from their mothers, which range from the practical,
to the cranky:-
1. Hoarding carrier bags.
2. Swapping Saturday nights on the town for Saturday nights in.
3. Beginning to let comfort win over style.
4. Always writing shopping lists.
5. Often moaning about the weather.
6. Having a bag that weighs a tonne.
7. Constantly tidying up.
8. Starting to complain more; especially about the weather and bad. customer
service.
9. Buying in bulk when there's an offer on at a supermarket.
10. Having an emergency medical supplies stash.
11. Developing a 'phone voice.'
12. Carrying an emergency pound coin in my purse.
13. Ironing everything, including pillowcases and underwear.
14. Modern music starts to sound the same.
15. Carrying tissues up your sleeve.
Bethany Day, Brand Manager for Interflora, says:- "Although a lot of
people dread the prospect of turning into their mother, that really
shouldn't be the case. After all, these are the women who have raised us,
nurtured us and guided us through life's trials and tribulations. Mums
really are amazing and we should embrace the amazing qualities we inherit
from them.
Mother's Day is the perfect opportunity not only to reflect on the many ways
our mums continue to shape our lives and personalities, but also to show our
appreciation for their endless love and support."
For more information, more results from Interflora's survey and to discover
the formula for the perfect mother child relationship, with our expert
Corinne Sweet, visit:-
InterFlora.Co.UK/Turning-Into-Mum.
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Rich Hall 3:10 to Humour
AFTER a successful tour back in
spring 2015, Rich Hall, star of critically acclaimed BBC 4 documentaries
including:- 'Rich Hall's Continental Drifters', 'Rich
Hall's The Dirty South' and 'How The West Was Lost',
is back touring the UK in spring 2016 with his live stand up show '3:10 to
Humour.'
His tour will bring him to Liverpool's St George's Hall on
Wednesday, 4 May 2016. Not content with just 1 show in 2016, Rich will also
be bringing his incredible Hoedown to London's Leicester Square Theatre for
a limited 5 nights only from the 19 April to 23 April 2016. Join Rich and
his virtuoso musical mates for a mash up of music, comedy and gratuitous
coloration. The floor will reek of liquor and spent dreams.
This is a comedian who's plain spoken growling indignation and acerbic
observations have an unerring talent for hitting his targets with precision
every time, leaving his audience hanging on every word winning him fans all
over the globe. Perrier (Edinburgh Comedy Festival) Award and Barry
(Melbourne International Comedy Festival) Award winner Hall has been
described as a transatlantic messenger lampooning each country he visits
with his common sense, and he is no less harsh to his homeland.
Rich has also become well known for his television and radio work. Notable
UK appearances include regular appearances on:- 'QI' (BBC1/2),
'Live At The Apollo' (BBC1), 'Channel 4's Comedy Gala Live At
The O2', 'Have I Got News For You' (BBC1),
'Stand Up For The Week' (Channel 4), 'Rich Hall's Cattle
Drive' (BBC4), 'Rich Hall's Gone Fishing' (BBC4),
'Otis Lee Crenshaw; London Not Tennessee' (BBC2) 'Never Mind
The Buzzcocks' (BBC2) and his most recent BBC4 documentary
'Rich Hall's Californian Stars.'
Other strings to his bow include writing for The David Letterman Show, which
he won 2 Emmy's for and was the inspiration behind Matt Groening's character
Moe Szyslak from The Simpsons. Rich is also an accomplished author and has
released 3 books, Magnificent Bastards, I Blame Society and Things Snowball,
all released by Abacus Books. Hall has also released 2 very successful stand
up DVD's in 2001 and 2009 through Universal Pictures UK.
A brand new live
DVD and Blu-Ray, recorded at the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End in
September 2015 is due for release by Universal Pictures (UK) in 2016.
For more information about the Tour and to find other venues please go to:-
OffTheKerb.Co.UK
and to book tickets to see him in Liverpool, please call:- 0151 225 6909 or
visit:-
StGeorgesLiverpool.Co.UK. |