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I snapped at DS in Gap the other day "will you STOP messing around please, this isn't a playground". it wasn't DS [shock]

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MamaG · 15/01/2010 22:09

Same height, same pea-green coat, same blonde hair.

He looked at me fearfully
His Dad GLARED at me

I stuttered, giggled, blushed adn pointed at my own DS and the man just huffed off. Silly twat!

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heQet · 15/01/2010 22:09

hee hee.

I'm sure he deserved it.

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DarrellRivers · 15/01/2010 22:10
Smile
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thisisyesterday · 15/01/2010 22:11

ha! i love it

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KittyNotVengefulAnymore · 15/01/2010 22:13

Excellent!!!

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MamaG · 15/01/2010 22:13

it sort of reminds me - whenm DH and I were pre-DC we were on holiday in Hong Kong and I'd put our bottle of water down. DH picked up SOMEBODY ELSE'S bottle and drank from it.

I CRIED with laughter, in fact I just spluttered again jsut thinking about it - DH thinks I am ver ver childish

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differentID · 15/01/2010 22:15

Nothing worng with childish on occasion

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Chuffinnora · 15/01/2010 22:19

I told DD off for saying something a bit unkind when we were out with friends. The silence made me look up to see DD wasn't there and I'd told off my friends DD. I swear they have the exact same voice.

Was an awkward moment as I'd clearly demonstrated my distaste for her comments when her mum hadn't said anything.

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MamaG · 15/01/2010 22:23

LOL chuff!

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Dumbledoresgirl · 15/01/2010 22:24

Fantastic! The world would be a better place if this happened more often.

That said, during the recent school closures, our house and garden was a bit of a magnet for a whole hoard of my kids' friends. When for the 50th time one of them (I thought it was one of mine) left the back door open and let the freezing air in, I shouted something along the lines of "FGS shut the door!" and then saw I was saying this to a child not of my loins, I was a bit embarrassed. For a moment.

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ElizabethWakefield · 15/01/2010 22:25

I have done similar, I was once in a shop looking at something, and not really concentrating, when I heard DD say "Can I have that?" and I said "Can I have that PLEASE"

Then realised I didn't even have DD with me and it was just a random child I also got a look from the parent

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cornsilkscatholichamster · 15/01/2010 22:28

I once told ds to take care not to bump into a little girl at the playground. Little girl's dad had a go at me - 'Oh! You mean not like her brother who has just pushed past her?' No I didn't mean that twat head. Sadly I didn't actually say that.

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frasersmummy · 15/01/2010 22:30

at least your dc was there at these times..

I went supermaret shopping when ds was months old .. except I left him with gran

I was in the supermarket and a little one started crying... without looing round I started jiggling the trolley and saying yeah I know you need a nap ..

turned round to find my empty trolley and mum with upset little one looking at me like I was mad - which clearly I was

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MsSpentYoof · 15/01/2010 22:34

MamaG, I accidentally drank a mans drink in the cinema once, my friend had noticed but found it amusing so hadn't told me, I was so when I realised, my friend is still tickled by that too, along with the fact we both kept screaming at the film - texas chain saw massacre I was a very senitive 17yo

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Cicatrice · 15/01/2010 22:39

I was in children's shoe shop when I felt a little person biting my bum. As DS was prone to doing that, I wasn't bothered - till I saw him at the other side of the shop with his dad.

The little lad who had been biting my bum was horrified when I turned round, and wasn't his mum. He fell over on his bum and sat in complete stunned silence.

His mother, on the other hand was most entertained by the whole thing and cackled heartlessly.

Before I had children I would not have been so blase about anybody biting my bum!

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LilRedWG · 15/01/2010 22:55

Many, many, years ago SIL (about 3YO)wandered up to a man in her Dad's football club and put her arms up to be picked up by her Dad. He obligingly lifted her onto his lap and she was quite happy until she spotted her Dad on the other side of the room and turned slowly and screamed heartily at the poor chap who'd kindly picked her up.

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StayingDavidTennantsGirl · 15/01/2010 23:14

Ohh Cicatrice, that made me laugh out loud!!

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NonVinaigretteRien · 15/01/2010 23:19

Arf at Cicatrice. When I was five, I held another mother's hand cos my mum and this woman had similar coats. I bet that kid never forgets your bum!

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meltedchocolate · 15/01/2010 23:22

hahaha

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Chuffinnora · 15/01/2010 23:24

Lilred - that had reminded me of the time I was out with my dad at an indoor market. I was twirling about and went the other way around a pillar from dad. I grabbed his hand and walked on.

I will never forget the horror I felt when I realised the hand I was holding was not my dads.
The poor bloke I grabbed didn't know what to do. (This was in the 70's) I burst into tears and full panic.

Dad was a few steps behind wondering where I had gone - he soon heard me!

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catinthehat2 · 15/01/2010 23:40

I was at an airport sandwich bar ordering my coffee. After I had paid, I grabbed the handle of the pushchair in order to get a seat for us, but a young couple wouldn't let me get by. I was not amused, carrying hot coffee, packages and trying to push the toddler. I got a bit cross as they really would not let me past at all and were saying something to me possibly in AustroHungarian, and they looked at bit shocked at my attitude.

It took some time for them to get the English words out for " Would you mind not stealing our child, yours is over there you mad bint"

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 15/01/2010 23:56

I accidently told a mum off very sternly today. saw some kids kicking loads of ice on to a road that had just been cleared. couldnt catch up with them. then saw what I thought was a group of kids trying to block a drain with snow that was at a corner that floods every time it rains. didnt want it freezing all flooded cos our road is hellish. so I told them to stop blocking the drain. they turned round and one was a parent I know. oops.

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 16/01/2010 06:16

Twice I have grabbed the wrong hand. The first time I tried to encourage a dwarf out of a toy shop, the second was a 70 odd year old woman outside a church. it was dark and she was the same height as dd.

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Georgimama · 16/01/2010 06:23

Is it wrong to have laughed so hard at kreecher's post that I have cricked my neck? Ow.

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cumbria81 · 16/01/2010 06:46

When I was a child and ran up to a man in a wax jacket I believed was my father and gave him a huge hug. Only to look up and realise it wasn't....

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Georgimama · 16/01/2010 07:00

I've just returned to this thread, re-read kreecher's post and tea has shot out of my nose. Help me. I just have such a vivid mental image of her forcefully taking a dwarf by the hand to "encourage" her out of the shop. Sorry. Immature.

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