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for feeling shocked because a mum called her child a dickhead at the school gates

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misdee · 13/03/2007 21:30

not my dd1 school btw, so wont fall oput with any of our school mums over this.

i popped to local shop for milk before picking up my dd's. group of mums outside the school next door, kids about 3 calls his mum a dickhead 'shock' so she calls him a 'dickhead'

or am i just too damn judging.

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steinermum · 13/03/2007 21:32

They learn what they see/hear. So sad. I think if you weren't shocked it would be worse.

AitchYouBerk · 13/03/2007 21:33

pmsl. who is going to come and say that you are being unreasonable?

MamaG · 13/03/2007 21:34

scummer

misdee · 13/03/2007 21:34

cod will

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 13/03/2007 21:35

Dunno.

I DO know that my DD stayed at her Uncle's this weekend, and some of the delightful phrases we have heard from her since are "Bloody hell", and the aurically mesmerising "Fuckin Hell".

Nice.

AitchYouBerk · 13/03/2007 21:35

yeah, you judging bastard...

2shoes · 13/03/2007 21:35

you are being unreasonable

2shoes · 13/03/2007 21:35

ok not really just wanted to say it

misdee · 13/03/2007 21:36

dd1 said crap once.

or the best one was 'danny said f*ck at school today and got told off'

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 13/03/2007 21:38

LOL! Thats funny.

My DB misheard the word Currant, and thought my mum would tell him off if he told her what he'd had for pudding at primary school

"It was spong with ....s in"

stoppinattwo · 13/03/2007 21:55

DD said to me once "your giving me a headache you, you cheecky Bas**d!!" She was 2 1/2. The only place she ever went is nursery, and they denied all knowledge. My dd must have been a genius being abel to string such a sentence together

Goodasgold · 13/03/2007 21:59

I often walk home with a mum who calls her small son a gobshite. Maybe I'm not responsible, but she is right (her own doing) it does make me smile.
He is also one of the brightest little boys in his year.

littlelapin · 13/03/2007 22:01

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totaleclipse · 13/03/2007 22:02

I remember when ds was playing in the garden, I was watching from the window, an elderly lady walked past and ds started shouting to her, 'hello dickhead, oy your a dickhead I ever realised he knew the word, Glad to say he has not said it since, well not in my company anyway.

fryalot · 13/03/2007 22:02

dd1 used to say sh1t and then follow it with "I didn't say that word that nanna taught me, I said ship"

helbel3 · 13/03/2007 22:04

my ds2, is doing phonics at nursery and was singing "ants ants on my arm" but got that tongue tied started singing "ass ass on my arm" ds1 thought it was highly amusing

mawbroon · 13/03/2007 22:17

An ex mindee who was 4 at the time asked me "is that man an old CUNK?" It was very difficult indeed not to PMSL.

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