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AIBU?

To send the little sod who pushed ds over into the mud ds's coat so he can bloody well wash it himself?

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:22

Is this unreasonable do you think? I don't see why I should wash it and have to go to bed late so ds has a clean coat for school.

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beanieb · 14/10/2008 21:23

Could youjust dry it and then shake off the dust?

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BloodAndMutts · 14/10/2008 21:24

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compo · 14/10/2008 21:24

maybe he just said that was what happened so you didn't blame him for the dirty coat.

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LynetteScavo · 14/10/2008 21:25

Oh push him into the mud tommorow to see how he likes it... or maybe not.....

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:26

I did ALL the washing on sunday, hours of washing, drying and ironing. I really can't be bothered. It's coated. I'm in a bad mood. I'd like to send it home with a note. This is bad isn't it?

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:28

ds knows I don't really mind if he gets muddy, it washes. I mind this though. I'm not sure why. I think it's because of the mountain of clothes I have already done. I am being unreasonable.

It is tempting to push the kid over though . I'll have to resist the urge.

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compo · 14/10/2008 21:29

couldn't you have stuck it in the wash when he got home though?!!

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:30

Yes but we didn't get home until 6. The washer takes ages (hours for some reason).

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2shoesdrippingwithblood · 14/10/2008 21:31

yabu
but I think you know that.

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wheresthehamster · 14/10/2008 21:31

Perhaps the 'little sod' was retaliating? His coat may be in a WORSE state

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Thomcat · 14/10/2008 21:33

It so doesn't matter, really. Your son got pushed over most probably in a friendly boisterous game, as happens in every school every day, always has, always will. My DD sits down in muddy puddles and bunny hops around in them. It's just mud. It will wash off and the little boy who did it didn't think 'stop having fun and calm right down, this boy's mother has probably done her washing for the week and won't want to do anymore, I should stop this game now'!!!!

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Thomcat · 14/10/2008 21:34

Doesn't he have anything else to wear tomorrow over his uniform? Not even a pac-a-mac thing? It's not that cold right now.

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compo · 14/10/2008 21:35

lol
it's going to pee it down tomorrow
send him in a pac a mac/raincoat, woolly jumper plus umbrella
and chill, relax, don't sweat the small stuff etc etc

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:35

You see, here I run the risk of being one of those mums than think the sun shines out of their child's rear end and their child does nothing wrong. ds has never pushed anyone over (as far as I am aware that is), I'd like to think the other kid was muddy aswell though.

Yes, I am being unreasonable. Odd mood swings for a couple of weeks now. I'm being unreasonable alot. Sorry.

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:37

Ah. If it's going to rain anyway I'll send him in the coat and the rain will wash it off.

Thank's for listening to me be unreasonable a cow moan.

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Thomcat · 14/10/2008 21:39

But pushing someone as part of a fun, boisterous game and accidently getting mud on your coat has nothign to do with being good or bad, it has to do with growing up, being a kid, a boy, having fun.

I'd hate to think my child will never play with that much excitment and passion that they never fell over in some mud.

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:42

Ah, depends though. A boisterous game is normal for boys, it goes a bit to far when child A is headbutted in the stomach and pushed into the mud. There's a line somewhere.

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 14/10/2008 21:43

Is this some sort of joke?

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:45

No. I'm just in a bad mood. Sorry.

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Thomcat · 14/10/2008 21:47

I didn't realise you were there and witnessed the whole thing and that it wasn't done in play but was actually a nasty incident that you and your DS are upset by. That's surely the issue here in that case, not the mud?

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2shoesdrippingwithblood · 14/10/2008 21:50

was it caught on cctv, you could sue

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:51

I think I'm getting annoyed that ds keeps getting targeted by boys like this. I'm trying to work out if ds is doing or saying something to annoy them but he's giving nothing away.

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PhantomOfTheChocolateCake · 14/10/2008 21:52

sue for dry cleaning!

No, no CCTV. I'll sugest it to the PTA and see how it goes down.

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BloodAndMutts · 14/10/2008 21:54

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Thomcat · 14/10/2008 21:56

How old is he btw? And this really is a matter of him being targeted rather than play? That's much more serious then the fact his coat was muddy.

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