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AIBU?

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to REALLY hope this man's partner joins Mumnset

413 replies

MmeLindt · 03/02/2011 12:40

Why I hate Mumsnet

First, I would like to congratulate the blogger on the forthcoming happy event. I wish him and his partner all the best for the birth of their first child.

If his partner decides to join MN, she will learn:

The Vernacular
that we use abbreviations as a time-saving tool, so that we have more time for discussing banalities. These are not only common to Mumsnet (MN) but to almost all fora.

"My DH is working away tuesday til friday. DH rang PIL and asked them if they could come and mind DCs (x3)". Another example: "AIBU to be annoyed that PIL agreed to mind my DC and then went back on it??"

  • the first poster states that her husband (DarlingHusband = DH) is working away and that he asked Parents-In-Laws (PILS) if they could come and mind the three children (DarlingChildren = DC). She then asks if she is being unreasonable (AIBU = Am I being unreasonable) to be annoyed that my parents in laws agreed to mind my children then went back on it?

hth (Hope this Helps)

The Banality
If she looks a little further, she will certainly find posts about dishwashers, and pearl barley, but also intellectual discussions about feminism, foreign affairs, literature (and we are NOT talking chick lit here). Even the most highbrow of poster wants to slum it on AIBU sometimes though.

I would hope that blogger's partner never has problems with their children - since his response to a woman enquiring about her child's (DC) incontinence problems is to suggest that she spends less time on MN.

The Stupid Suggestions For Campaigns
she might wonder about the anti-JL MN campaign since most posters have never heard of it. Just because one poster has an idea, it does not mean that the whole board takes up the cry. There are always discussions about the merits of any campaigns, particularly the official ones.

Lack of Reply
If the blogger's DP (that is DarlingPartner, by the way) does post on MN she will hopefully be relieved that MN does not allow their posters to be spammed by companies. There have been a few instances where posters have complained about a product, and the company has posted a message apologising and requesting that the poster contact them. I have never seen these offers being deleted or discouraged by MNHQ (that is Mumsnet Headquarters)

The blogger's DP of course would never have to do this, as she has her DH available to ensure that she does not misunderstand the instructions of the product.

Lack of Moderation
The blogger's DP will hopefully enjoy the lack of moderation - or rather the advantages offered by self-moderation. There may be times when a poster gives out of date advice, but this is normally noticed by the other posters. And if not, anyone who relies on the advice of strangers on an internet forum in order to make decisions such as those posed by the nuchal fold test, they should not be in charge of a puppy, much less a child. Most posters will link to websites such as NHS24, or other sites that are checked for accuracy rather than spouting inaccurate advice.

I am very glad that he is not calling for the site to be closed down. His DP may well be in need of it in the not so distant future, when she starts a thread entitled,

"AIBU to think my DP is an idiot?"

OP posts:
Hullygully · 08/02/2011 14:58

Now, when did we last see little Gray Gray's whiskers twitching about these yere parts?

caramelwaffle · 08/02/2011 18:48

He's hiding.

(and what makes him think his wife is not on MN ?

mathanxiety · 08/02/2011 19:12

Yes, LOL at 'uninformed consumer content'.

Whoever he is he doesn't like the opinions of others. AND he's in branding/ marketing. Oh the irony.

(And I feel sorry for his pregnant partner)

'I own Brand Reputation and I am quite happy with my own job performance' .. Very funny, considering your job is to take into account the opinions of as many others as you can canvass.

Valpollicella · 08/02/2011 22:46

Gosh. Must be almost a week ago Hully.

Yep, Grey Grey's scent trail has definately gone cold

Valpollicella · 08/02/2011 22:47
Hullygully · 09/02/2011 09:32

Perhaps we should send out a call for Mrs Gray Gray?

DaftApeth · 09/02/2011 10:43

It would be very amusing if Mrs Gray Gray does join mumsnet in the future (if indeed she is not already on here) and somehow comes across this thread Wink

Very strange that he has linked this thread to his Twitter page. He can't have read all the messages!

mammamiamamma · 09/02/2011 11:42

Bring back the Limericks

Hullygully · 09/02/2011 12:11

Yes, I do feel we haven't entirely exhausted our poetry reserves...

MmeLindt · 09/02/2011 12:15

How lovely that this thread is still rumbling on.

Poor little Gray Gray got lost. I do hope he is ok.

OP posts:
Hullygully · 09/02/2011 12:17

Pore little Gray Gray is lost
On pr's stormy seas he is tossed
He feels rather green
Too scared to be seen
His business it may well have cost

sakura · 09/02/2011 12:54

Grin Oh thank you so much for starting this MmeLindt
I'd seen that blog post a few months ago. Does he honestly not realise that MN would shrink dramatically if he got his way and this site became brand moderated. A site doesn't get to be as huge as MN by having disingenuous PR or marketing men crawling all over it

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 09/02/2011 12:58

With deepest apologies to Percy Bysshe Shelley

I met a traveler from a cyber land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the blogosphere. Near them, in this cyber land,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
?My name is Graeme, king of PR kings:
Look on my works, ye Mumsnetters, and despair!?
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level cyber land stretches far away.

(Chazs after Ozymandias)

Hullygully · 09/02/2011 14:22
BecauseImWorthIt · 09/02/2011 18:01
Miggsie · 09/02/2011 18:12

Ah, Ozymandias, now there was another bloke without a leg to stand on...

I am less classical:

Blogging is a hazardous occupation
If you start on some vilification
For in our Mumsnet way
We ridiculed Mr Gray
In the spirit of polite reciprocation.

There was a young man called Gray
Whose wife was in the family way
He said "ain't that grand?
I've increased my brand."
No everyone should do as I say.

JamieLeeCurtis · 09/02/2011 18:14
cakeywakey · 09/02/2011 20:10

I do hope Graeme is reading this thread Grin Anyone for Wine?

MmeLindt · 09/02/2011 20:15

Brilliant.

OP posts:
caramelwaffle · 09/02/2011 20:20
sungirltan · 09/02/2011 20:26

not read whole thread.

the blogger is clearly a fool. brand right to rpely? i ask you. in that case i'd better contact quinny because i regularly slag off my zapp to other parents. and no, i'm not using it incorrectly!!

caramelwaffle · 09/02/2011 21:09

Oh Sungirl; do read the whole thread. Do. Just do.

Grin
sungirltan · 09/02/2011 21:46

i tweeted him. i couldn't help myself!!!

caramelwaffle · 09/02/2011 21:49
Smile
Hullygully · 10/02/2011 21:38

Yoo hoo!