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  • arsenalboy
    arsenalboy Posts: 457 Forumite
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    not sure why my concern for welfare of children draws ridicule?

    I know that many parents will feed todddlers creamy yoghurts, they cannot always indicate they have a foreign object in their mouth.

    Thanks to those contributors that made constructive comments, but for those who just ridicule ( and then give each other "thanks" for doing so, thus bumping up scores ) you need to get a life or join a forum for numpties.
  • arsenalboy wrote: »
    not sure why my concern for welfare of children draws ridicule?

    I know that many parents will feed todddlers creamy yoghurts, they cannot always indicate they have a foreign object in their mouth.

    Thanks to those contributors that made constructive comments, but for those who just ridicule ( and then give each other "thanks" for doing so, thus bumping up scores ) you need to get a life or join a forum for numpties.

    Hang around, you'd soon get annoyed with the ambulance-chasing compo-grabbers.

    It draws ridicule because everything is dangerous when it comes to kids - cars in the street, a toothbrush - anything. You think that just because something could have happened it means much? Certainly doesn't in law.
    Thinking critically since 1996....
  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    arsenalboy wrote: »
    not sure why my concern for welfare of children draws ridicule?

    I know that many parents will feed todddlers creamy yoghurts, they cannot always indicate they have a foreign object in their mouth.

    Thanks to those contributors that made constructive comments, but for those who just ridicule ( and then give each other "thanks" for doing so, thus bumping up scores ) you need to get a life or join a forum for numpties.

    I actually did both. But my post has yet to receive an answer?

    And as far as i'm aware, pretty evident theres plenty of numpties on MSE......so looks like i'm in the right place!

    Seriously.....lighten up. Nothing wrong with having a sense of humour. As the saying goes, dont take life so seriously......its not permanent ;)
    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride
  • I actually did both. But my post has yet to receive an answer?

    And as far as i'm aware, pretty evident theres plenty of numpties on MSE......so looks like i'm in the right place!

    Seriously.....lighten up. Nothing wrong with having a sense of humour. As the saying goes, dont take life so seriously......its not permanent ;)

    I love that about new posters, they bite on the posts saying things that they don't want to hear and ignore the people that genuinely do try and help.

    It's more fun doing the former now. :rotfl:

    *ducks*
    Thinking critically since 1996....
  • 4743hudsonj
    4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
    seems the op has a bite as well as a bark:D
    Back by no demand whatsoever.
  • seems the op has a bite as well as a bark:D
    :rotfl::rotfl:I had to think about that for a minute first..
    Thinking critically since 1996....
  • Broadstone
    Broadstone Posts: 216 Forumite
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    OP....Ignore these idiots. They sadly (for them) mistakenly think they have a sense of humour !

    As I have said before on this forum....'What do you expect from solicitors, accountants, people masquarading as accountants/solicitors, trainee accountacts/solicitors, people masquaraiding that they know the SOGA and consumer rights, etc that contribute to this forum ?

    You have my sympathies. Do what I do and ignore them and do your own thing !'

    Laugh at these idiots as I do !!!
  • arsenalboy
    arsenalboy Posts: 457 Forumite
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    Broadstone wrote: »
    OP....Ignore these idiots. They sadly (for them) mistakenly think they have a sense of humour !

    As I have said before on this forum....'What do you expect from solicitors, accountants, people masquarading as accountants/solicitors, trainee accountacts/solicitors, people masquaraiding that they know the SOGA and consumer rights, etc that contribute to this forum ?

    You have my sympathies. Do what I do and ignore them and do your own thing !'

    Laugh at these idiots as I do !!!

    Thank you Broadstone, it is good to see there are people who take these forums seriously.
  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    arsenalboy wrote: »
    Thank you Broadstone, it is good to see there are people who take these forums seriously.

    LMAO wouldnt say broadstone takes them seriously. He seems to have difficulty grasping the difference between consumer rights and consumer wants.

    However, i'll note you still havent answered my first post.....................
    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride
  • PopeSock
    PopeSock Posts: 552 Forumite
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    So how many yoghurts do you need to buy before you can build a model of the Mary Rose?
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