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To be somewhat riled about Seat Savers ?

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RachelRagged · 18/07/2015 09:53

Morning/afternoon/evening . .. where ever in world you are.

DS Leaver Assembly yesterday . Gates opened about 2.00 (for 2.10 start). Parents went in to Hall , including myself, and the clique were all in front row , one of the cliques Mum in Laws was also sat there, in the front, saving the only 2 seats left there.

Sat in row behind and that was not bad as could stand up to take photos (I would not do that in a front row as not fair) . Just before the beginning in waltzes Mum who one seat was saved for and her child sat in other seat .

Another thing I noted , not just at LA, is its always the same kids who are chosen . .Be that to star in the assemblies, speak outt about their fav memories etc . Is it me being a grouch or have others noticed this too ? Oddly it seems to be kids of the forementioned cliques.

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silveroldie2 · 18/07/2015 12:21

Why could you not sit in one of the front row seats being 'reserved'. If they said anything I would simply point out I was there before her friend, end of story.

RachelRagged · 18/07/2015 13:26

Well Yes I could have done silveroldie . Then again though found sitting in row behind ok in the end as, like I said, I could stand up as only the wall behind said second row ..

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RachelRagged · 18/07/2015 13:27

Must admit to a juvenile grin when clique parent whose seat was reserved got a message flash up informing her that storage was full (she was in front of Me) when her DS naturally was speaking to everyone (one of the favoured ones).
Childish probably . .

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