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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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That's when Secondary School starts - I thought High School was what you had when you had Middle Schools?
In the very olden days when I was about to go to big school
, you went to Secondary at age 12/13.
It changed to moving to Secondary at 11/12 when I was 11/12. So, when we were in year 6 of Junior/Middle School, we moved up to Secondary at the same time as our Junior/Middle School year 7's.
My school year got the bum deal in education, we were also the first year to do GCSE's instead of O Levels.
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Glad it isn't a matter of posts yesterday but posts containing members' real names that were edited into posts from two years ago as a way of dodging the abuse team when this whole ridiculous thing kicked off months ago. Ever since then, it seems, you've been getting loads of reports to look into naughty PT members saying mean things for no reason, and we've been trying our hardest to show how fluffy and nice we are to people who don't sit about infiltrating groups of women discussing their gussets with each other.
I know but tell abuse about it or even pm me don't keep posting about it on the public forumI am a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Wales, Small Biz MoneySaving, In My Home (includes DIY) MoneySaving, and Old style MoneySaving boards. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
last word then

I've just linked to the thread and asked them to look into it
I have no opinion either way but rules do ask that if you have a problem with a poster you report it and don't talk about it in threads, posts yesterday were deleted by the abuse team so they are already aware of the situation
neither I nor the abuse team member who read your report would know what was going on unless they had read the old posts you refer to, or had read any abuse reports regarding it, no BG or team member can read every post or report on MSE
but they are aware of it now so once they have looked at it I expect the pregnancy thread to be reopened very quickly
I did post asking that the discussion was stopped on that thread last night, but it continued, so now I'm asking that it stops on this thread please
there is a link in my sig if anyone wants to email abuse and put their side of the story but please keep it off the threads
I did not see that post, nor I am sure did many others as there has been alot of confusion on there today.
Can we start a new pregnancy thread anyway, as that one was getting a bit long, was thinking we probably needed one?0 -
Hellooooo.

Nobody is near me, although I did notice Smartie is a couple hours which in this neck of the woods in near.
7yr old girls are tricky :rotfl:DS2 is 7 and thankfully a sweetheart. Hope yours in ok. (for now
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So are 5 year old girls...:D. My ds is 7 and is on the whole a little angel.:A0 -
Hellooooo.

Nobody is near me, although I did notice Smartie is a couple hours which in this neck of the woods in near.
7yr old girls are tricky :rotfl:DS2 is 7 and thankfully a sweetheart. Hope yours in ok. (for now
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Hi tara
Whereabouts are you?
Tell me about it!! Fortunately my little Moo is an angel - well I would say that wouldn't I?! :rotfl: She does have her moments though, and I have contemplated investing in a tape recorder to save my voice saying the same thing over and over
but compared to some of the other 7 year olds we know, she's the perfect child! All horses deserve, at least once in their lives, to be loved by a little girl.
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Hurrah, was expecting some kind of induction ritual :rotfl:
There is.....but I am saving it for when you give birth to number 2
Unless you want to tell us whether DD is sleeping well, pooping well, BF/FF, and whether you have recovered from her birth?
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Elijah is 2 years 3 months, has been able to count to 16 for quite a while but can be a bit irregular when the mood takes him, does count objects but again in a slightly untrustworthy manner sometimes... however he has only just the other day deduced the existence of ten-teen, which comes - obviously - after nineteen.
Hugs for GISI who is bearing up but deserves better. Fingers crossed for something good happening for you tomorrow!0 -
Abuse do nothing about this troll and when we warn vulnerable others about said trollage we are censored.
May as well let the weirdo's run free!Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Sami, I see you're in my neck of the woods - what a small world!!
Hi Cutterby, i'm in the same town as Sami. And I gave an almost 7 year old DS. Attitude City. But i imagine girls to be much worse.
:eek: Though he has suddenly become angelic upon realising his birthday is only a month away and only good boys get nice presents.
I too took a while to be persuaded to try for no. 2. But baby cuddles are so worth it.:D0 -
Hi tara

Whereabouts are you?
Tell me about it!! Fortunately my little Moo is an angel - well I would say that wouldn't I?! :rotfl: She does have her moments though, and I have contemplated investing in a tape recorder to save my voice saying the same thing over and over
but compared to some of the other 7 year olds we know, she's the perfect child!
Devon/Dorset border, right on the coast, beautiful but a pain when you need something!
DD2 was an angel, she saved it up until 15 just as DD1 came out of it, still stroppy now at 21, thankfully I get it over the phone now so can hang up at my leisure. Unfortunately Erin who's 10 is more than capable of filling the gaps! :eek:Too many children, too little time!!!
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