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oh ffs bloody respite place sent dd too school in her

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 19:28:31
Thats not good, most of us wouldn't do such things. But it could be worse, I knew of an establishment that was said to often send kids to school in the nappy that they had on all night angry
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 02-Jul-09 19:36:13
That is just so wrong, did school change her poor thing.
I hope you kick ass!
yep I am a bit annoyed, dd said they didn't, but the school said they didangry
I have the reveiw next tuesday so heads will roll.
she goes pretty much every wednesday and every other friday.
they have just had a lot of change it staff..... but come on pj's!!
( i do realise that there isn't that much difference in day and night clothes these days...but)
FGS - wasn't it last week they couldn't find the clean clothes that were in the bag all the time!
Maybe try and switch her to a Friday night till they get their act together so she doesn't have school next morning?
feckers, no excuse for that at all. You must be so pissed off. angry. Do you want me to come and get them? I'm in that sort of mood and I'll also slash the tyres of anyone parked on double yellows.
pj's today!!!!!!!!!
she is 14 and thesy are so annoying
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