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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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so probably best not to continue the discussion on another threadIt been locked again then?
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It seems to be an exercise to drive the PT members away from MSE. And to be honest the Board Guides are doing a very good job of it.
How very, very sad that one rogue poster has caused all this upset and that, most infuratingly, the MSE party line is clearly siding with that individual.
I am very saddened by the whole situation.please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
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Metranil_Vavin wrote: »his exercise to get the thread closed?
Dunno, just woke up? :cool:0 -
Metranil_Vavin wrote: »his exercise to get the thread closed?
I have absolutely NO idea what the point of any of his exercises are.
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:eek: how very dare you!thats only because youll be late and have to drive them in :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl:you know me too well!:rotfl: I am hoping to walk and pick him up when its not raining but I'll be damned if I'm getting up 20mins earlier to walk him in the morning
Plus I live at the top of a big hill, I practically have an asthma attack walking up the beast (and I don't even have asthma)
high school first year is Y7 when you're 11yo.We lived 5 mins from primary school with no roads to cross and my mum could see the gate from one of the bedroom windows to check whether I'd arrived. My mum said she would pick me up and I would run ahead and be waiting on the doorstep for her when she got home so not much point in her picking me up or dropping me off.
But doesn't High School start at Year Nine? Unless you had a particularly unsuitable route I would think it a bit weird for a 13 year old to not be allowed to go to school on their own.
Unless we're living some where a bit random Chris will walk/bus/train it to HS.
As I say tho I have no experience of these things due to mum working at my primary and that both schools I went to were in another county - mum dropped us off at HS and we got the bus from there to her work in the afternoon. I only occasionally got the bus home, it was 2 buses and took about 1hr.
I have mummy guilt
Chris refused his tea, i gave him a slice of toast with his cup of milk before bed but he was almost in tears saying his tummy hurt and he was hungry:(:o I dunno if he was putting it on or not but I feel like crap either way. It was something we've eaten twice before pretty recently so I know he likes it 0 -
MV ya lil devil you came here too :rotfl: :rotfl:
I'm not saying nuffin bout nuffin. Bunch of troublemakers :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
So............are we likely to get our thread back or are we doomed to keep silence over our gusset contents.
TMI for 2nd post on thread LOL :rotfl: :rotfl: 0 -
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I'm okay Tara, thanks for asking. Still feeling pretty rubbish about it all, but I'll be fine.
I saw you had a good day, was it Saturday, or am I muddled with drinking, sorry.
Was thinking maybe he was falling over himself to make things right. :A Too many children, too little time!!!
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I agree with MFD; it is very upsetting to me that genuine attempts to remind potentially vulnerable pregnant women that they should probably not discuss their gussets when they don't know who's reading or why they're reading it get the thread closed. But then it's also upsetting to me that someone can post a series of members' real names and there be no repercussions.
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I have mummy guilt
Chris refused his tea, i gave him a slice of toast with his cup of milk before bed but he was almost in tears saying his tummy hurt and he was hungry:(:o I dunno if he was putting it on or not but I feel like crap either way. It was something we've eaten twice before pretty recently so I know he likes it
This is hard isn't it?
I'm the same, half of me not wanting to back down and let them refuse good food when I know they should eat it, but then feeling terrible about sending them to bed hungry.:(:( I just think that if you give in once you're doomed. :cool: Wait and see, maybe offer it again next week, if he refuses agian knowing this could happen maybe he doesn't like it, not much help, sorry! :A Too many children, too little time!!!
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