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  • 3010
    3010 Posts: 5,420 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    And you may get the thanks for it:(

    I don't want the thanks for it. People need to face facts A will not stand by and let people walk over them and walk out with lots of unauthorised loss leaders. Be prepared. ;)
  • Roll on when the Bar opens...... who's working tonight? :D x
    Ex Comper turned Bargain hunter & Glitch lover :D:D:D
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    wackynut wrote: »
    Attention-Seeker-1.jpg

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • Gemini_Jes
    Gemini_Jes Posts: 1,853 Forumite
    Morning All

    Not a great start to the week horrid rain.

    DS's teacher came out this morning and asked if I would go in early to talk about his behaviour. Great I have another fun year to look forward to:(

    Who would be best to get advice from would it be my local GP who would then refer us?
    We had early years involved when he started school last year but then they left and advised the school needed to take over?x

    Been catching up and read your post....A friend of mine has a son who was very disruptive and naughty in class during his early Primary years. He had many assessments etc and his 'problem' was that he was a very bright boy and was bored in class as he found the work too easy. He used to mess around as a way of amusing himself. Once he was recognised as being exceptionally bright and given extension work he calmed down and became a model pupil.

    I hope your son gets the help needed and a solution can be found to his behaviour. Hopefully you also have support from family members...xx
    Born to glitch :D
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    Resist the temptation to respond to the above post by Newbie1980 people

    Much easier to hit the report/ignore button and move on
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • Results in for today

    batterys still working
    crisps still working
    colgate toothbrush still working

    hth

    Jags
    Shop one - A vs T
    Shop two - A vs W
    And then repeat :j:j:j
    & now add - A vs S
    What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    nikkinoo83 wrote: »
    Roll on when the Bar opens...... who's working tonight? :D x

    Not me, I have blisters from wearing my new trainers to sports with my class this afternoon.
  • henlans wrote: »
    My personally thoughts are it does, It will inspire others to do it to.

    Just like when Martin Lewis told the world that Tesco took coupons even if you didn't buy the product you mean?

    In that instance all it did was caused a load of people to reprint coupons photocopy multiples of high value ones and fake a load of others and within hours the whole thing was stopped much to the irritation to many of us who had been playing by the rules for years.

    The same could well happen with this too much to the detriment of many people who have saved lots doing this.

    Sometimes things are better left NOT touted about. A lesson you have yet to learn.
  • newbie1980
    newbie1980 Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    fairclaire wrote: »
    I really do think you'd be wise to remove this. Sooner rather than later. Please

    removed mine
    you need to do so then
    thanks
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Gemini_Jes wrote: »
    Been catching up and read your post....A friend of mine has a son who was very disruptive and naughty in class during his early Primary years. He had many assessments etc and his 'problem' was that he was a very bright boy and was bored in class as he found the work too easy. He used to mess around as a way of amusing himself. Once he was recognised as being exceptionally bright and given extension work he calmed down and became a model pupil.

    I hope your son gets the help needed and a solution can be found to his behaviour. Hopefully you also have support from family members...xx

    I really hope we don't start teacher bashing on here.
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