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Mine too, a little girl called Rose in my NQT year. She has the most god awful stammer but just loved Drama. Woe betide anyone who even attempted to take the Pee out of her in my lessons. She was only in school for the one year and at the end of the year she gave me a little pack of 3 after eight mints. I've still got them somewhere...probably well past BBD
Awww, some just touch your heart.0 -
You'll never get some parents to see the light, which is fair enough at home, but in school (especially my classroom:p) they have to be respectful to each other and to adults. No one enjoys telling a parent their child has behaved badly, its horrible, so why would they think someone would make it up, lol.
I am very tough on my children - manners maketh man!!! and I am adamant they will never slip up on good manners. I was brought up with the notion that good manners are quite simply thinking of other people.
I don't think my children are the most beautiful, the brightest or indeed the best on the pitch but I listen to the biggest load of carp from other parents about how theirs is this and that. Some of them seriously need a sharp reality check:Dnever stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
No lol they have their fingers in alot of pies and working legit, 23 roomed mansion not including the bathrooms!Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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pattylabelle wrote: »I am very tough on my children - manners maketh man!!! and I am adamant they will never slip up on good manners. I was brought up with the notion that good manners are quite simply thinking of other people.
I don't think my children are the most beautiful, the brightest or indeed the best on the pitch but I listen to the biggest load of carp from other parents about how theirs is this and that. Some of them seriously need a sharp reality check
If they are in my class they often get one :rotfl:0 -
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Ooh I like this one witch hazel:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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Petulia, you saying about glasses and hitching them up, dh wears glasses we have been together 25 years and no lie never ever seen him do this, they go on before he gets out of bed as cant seen hand in front of him! they come off when he goes bed apart from shower , they are just part of him and fit so wellSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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pattylabelle wrote: »I am very tough on my children - manners maketh man!!! and I am adamant they will never slip up on good manners. I was brought up with the notion that good manners are quite simply thinking of other people.
I don't think my children are the most beautiful, the brightest or indeed the best on the pitch but I listen to the biggest load of carp from other parents about how theirs is this and that. Some of them seriously need a sharp reality check:D
i totally agree. what makes me laugh (ok, i dont laugh, i get a tad annoyed by it) is other people correcting my kids when they dont use manners but not their own kids and how my kids are told off when they do something that is acceptable for their kids to do :mad: and then getting annoyed when in my house i tell their kids not to do stuff as mine arent allowed (like jumping on furniture) so why would i let them.0 -
I like the headdress and necklace - think I'm starting to become a Gypsy wanabee, lol, must be the Irish on my father's side.0
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pattylabelle wrote: »I am very tough on my children - manners maketh man!!! and I am adamant they will never slip up on good manners. I was brought up with the notion that good manners are quite simply thinking of other people.
I don't think my children are the most beautiful, the brightest or indeed the best on the pitch but I listen to the biggest load of carp from other parents about how theirs is this and that. Some of them seriously need a sharp reality check:D
I was brought up the same Patty, manners are the most important thing. Most kids I have taught have them, many better than their parents who could be taught a thing or too!0
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