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*** Thlippery Thursday 14th - Daily Chat ***
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Lou its a moral thing really. If it was me I would phone them
It may be that they may not notice but I would feel guilty everytime I saw thw item. Plus you dont know if the delivery driver may get 'questioned' over a now missing and unpayed bed :rolleyes:
Of course its totally up to you whatever you decide
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Do you feel better for talking to her Spud? Hope you can get the options malarky sorted too (from FB) does J know what she wants to do?"Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" - W. C. Field.0
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I've been lurking but I'm hopping off to the bath now-I've a hot date with some Lush stuff.....night all..........SRM xxiDebt-free...and staying that way...0
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She apologised, without actually saing the words.
He'd been reported absent then turned up, apologised to his teacher then was sent to his next lesson. When he arrived there, someone took him to the HOY, who wasnt aware he had already seen his form teacher.
Anyway, she's going to have a word with him tomorrow and put things right. She tried to see him today, but I got a message to say she'd missed him.
Lou, I dont know why - anything to do with DH and the kids, and I get really upset. Kind of an angry/protective upset
Exactly the same Spud.....
When DS1 was in his last year of primary he got sent outside a class for one reason or another (cant remember) and when I say outside, I mean outside.
The teacher forgot he was there and it started to rain, he was too frightened to say anything, she only noticed after 45 mins.
She was visibly terrified when she came to tell me what had happened at home time (cause I am so scary looking:rotfl:). I burst into tears at the thought of my baby being all worried stood in the rain, felt a right muppet.But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
schoolrunmum wrote: »I've been lurking but I'm hopping off to the bath now-I've a hot date with some Lush stuff.....night all..........SRM xxi
Ooooooo stuff from Lush is...............Lush:D
Enjoy your bath SRM.But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
Do you feel better for talking to her Spud? Hope you can get the options malarky sorted too (from FB) does J know what she wants to do?
I feel a bit embarrassed hun to be honest. Proper blubbed
No, she hasnt a clue. The one thing she's mentioned tonight is a psychologist, maybe child, preferably criminal
Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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Best get off to bed as I have an accountancy qualification network meeting in the morning............snore:rolleyes:
Night Noodles everyone xxBut these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
Night Lou. I'm off too.0
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Exactly the same Spud.....
When DS1 was in his last year of primary he got sent outside a class for one reason or another (cant remember) and when I say outside, I mean outside.
The teacher forgot he was there and it started to rain, he was too frightened to say anything, she only noticed after 45 mins.
She was visibly terrified when she came to tell me what had happened at home time (cause I am so scary looking:rotfl:). I burst into tears at the thought of my baby being all worried stood in the rain, felt a right muppet.
I'd have been just the same.
On DS's last day at primary, they were all signing shirts, as they do. He didnt have any writing on his shirt at play time, so I asked why. Apparently they should have brought in a spare shirt to get signed, so they didnt travel home with all the writing on them
He;d been told he couldnt join in.
You can imagine what happened. I told him to go get his shirt signed and went to his teacher (also my boss :cool:). My voice was so wobbly, but I informed said teacher in no uncertain terms that DS's shirt was signed, he was travelling home in the car with me and would he like to discuss it further. He just said no :rotfl:Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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Sorry Inky, I'm just not with it today!
Spud, sounds like you did the right thing, my parents wouldn't get involved with school stuff like that, unless it got really bad. We weren't allowed to get primary school shirts signed, the school said they looked messy
God knows why we listened, it was our last day afterall, what could they do to us?!
I should go to bed, but the coffee I had at 5.30's still working... might do a bit more tidying and then read for a bit.Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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