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To think that our daughters should not be talked about in this way...

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AliceWyrld · 14/09/2011 08:05

by Top Shop

For anyone who can't follow the link, or would rather not give the traffic and just believe instead, it's a tshirt that reads 'Nice New Girlfriend. What breed is she?'

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UsingMainlySpoons · 18/09/2011 18:43

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Horsemad · 18/09/2011 20:40

To have a chat with my friendly local policeman about my neighbour's son?

Neigbour's son objects to my son and his friends playing footy on the grassed area in our road when he is visiting his mother as he is paranoid they wiill damage his car.

We have taken his points on board and told kids to move around so they are not near his car when he visits.

Today, on leaving, neighbour's son asked the kids if the ball had been near his car - they said no. His mother told him to leave it and just go, and he said, 'no 'cause I don't trust these little bastards.'

I'm getting slightly narked that he is still whinging and swearing at the kids, who have complied with his request and refrained from playing near where his car is parked.

How can someone who doesn't even live in this road dictate to the kids who DO live here, where they can play? Previously, he has threatened to 'deck' my husband when my husband went to chat amicably about the situation and he has also threatened to 'belt' the kids if his car is damaged whilst parked here.

For the record, they are not rude, not vandalising anything and at least they are near home, where I can see who they are with and what they are upto and not roaming round the village like most do round here.

Horsemad · 18/09/2011 20:42

Whoops1 Of course I AM being Unreasonable to post my AIBU on someone else's thread!!! Sorry!! Post in haste, repent in leisure!

Triggles · 18/09/2011 21:02

DH tells me that when he was 17 or 18, and young and stupid, he wore a shirt with a pretty offensive slogan on it (yes, he told me what it was, and no, I'm not going to say it Grin). Anyway, he was in the middle of town by the promenade, and a police officer approached him and told him to zip up his jacket so his tshirt wouldn't show, or else he would arrest him for wearing offensive material. Grin He's 46 now, and his worst fashion offence now is builder's bum occasionally. (which I'm reasonably sure they won't arrest him for Grin)

TakeThisOneHereForAStart · 18/09/2011 21:43

I can't see the t-shirt on the website (and don't want to in real life) but I have a horrible feeling my niece would wear it. I thought the same as Pusporn, it was a t-shirt for a girl.

What was the other t-shirt that they removed? I hope it was the hamsters one, it made me feel sick.

TakeThisOneHereForAStart · 18/09/2011 21:45

Just seen spoons post, they both look like mens t-shirts now I've seen them.

Love the alternatives on the blog, shame the hamsters t-shirt is still there though.

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