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WIBu to wallop this woman on her cat's bum face?

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 09:59

Yes, I would, so I will just vent on here.

I have mentioned the mum at nursery before who blanks me since DD lost her speech and her motor skills deteriorated.

Today DD couldn't go into the wee sitting room where we normally go at start of nursery, so was a bit confused. She was trying to get past said mum. The woman stood firmly in DD's way and GLARED, I mean like she actually hates us.

Maybe it's because I have been ignoring her back recently, but she is lucky I haven't said anything, tbh.

Maybe she is annoyed at the extra attention DD gets, well worth your child losing her abilities I'm sure!

A woman also rolled her eyes as DD was jumping up
and down excitedly when the bus came and impeded her getting off by a whole 1 second.

grr Angry

Thanks for listening, you saved a woman from being walloped by an angry Fanjo!

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auntevil · 16/11/2010 10:38

Some people just deserve a wallop. I have found using my DS3 as a weapon most effective for sour faced bints. His nappies (and wind) are so potent that he has previously cleared a whole half of a bus and had people jumping up to open windows. Most people don't know how to broach the subject (what words are polite?) so just vacate the area. Revenge being a dish best served cold.
On the plus side - miseries are just that - miserable. I would rather have my adorable DSs that give me extra work by the bucket loads but make me happy.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 10:41

I'd love if that woman wouldn't let dd past and DD did a big stinky poo! Grin

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bigcar · 16/11/2010 10:51

catsbumface walloped by an angry fanjo Grin oh the imagery rofl Grin

it's so frustrating, I feel your pain, some people are just so insensitive and no matter how much you try to explain, they'll never get it. She's not worth your energy.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 10:53

Yes , she can gtf,a fave shorthand of mine and DH's Grin

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cansu · 16/11/2010 11:45

I can't stand people like this. They do not have a clue. I would like to wallop her myself and I am a very non aggressive type!

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chocolatespread · 16/11/2010 12:03

Er, what? What exactly is her problem?

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 12:14

well, she used to speak to me when DD seemed NT, so I am assuming the SN is her problem.

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chocolatespread · 16/11/2010 12:16

You know, the world of SN seems to make more sense than the world of NT sometimes, doesn't it?

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 12:22

yes, it is much kinder!

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ouryve · 16/11/2010 12:23

I'll wallop her for you if you wallop the people who keep complaining that their kid can't sleep at night because one of mine won't have anything to do with him. This is the kid who persistently bullied mine, last year, which is the whole reason why he'll have nothing to do with him. This is a kid who my kid would rather starve than sit near at lunchtime.

Some people are simply far too wrapped up in theirselves. To say that my kids are supposed to be the ones who lack empathy is quite laughable.

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ouryve · 16/11/2010 12:25

:o at auntevil.

If anyone crosses me or anyone I'm fond of, I always imagine myself, Reggie Perrin style, putting one of DS1's nappies through their letter box.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 12:36

Tell you what, let's all wallop all of them! Grin

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bigcar · 16/11/2010 12:39

shall we start a spreadsheet do you think Grin nice orderly queue please Grin

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IndigoBell · 16/11/2010 13:03

Can you say 'You do know Autism (?) isn't contagious, don't you?' Really loudly so that she feels really small and everyone realizes what a twat she is.

Trouble with ignoring this kind of behavior, is that you are going to be seeing this woman daily for the next 7 years....

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daisysue2 · 16/11/2010 14:30

I actually explained to someone that my dd was behaving the way that she did because she has autism and that I was sorry about her knocking something onto their table in a restaurant.

This woman then told me that my dd (aged 7) shouldn't be allowed out if she has autism.

Very quietly, so no one else could here me, I said that she looked like a mean, ugly witch so shouldn't be allowed out as she was frightening the children. I then proceeded to sit back on my table with my friends. She was so angry she actually jumped up in shock, it was funny to watch and the to top it a;l, l I just loved the fact she tried to get the manager to throw me out. Unfortunately for her she she just looked like an idiot when she tried to explain what had happened.

I love sticking up for my nutty daughter.

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elliejjtiny · 16/11/2010 16:20

DS2 has produced a few stinkers when people have been rude before, I'm sure he can do really smelly ones on purpose.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 16/11/2010 19:26

I must train DD to do the same.

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