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Daily Moans and The Six

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Dadfromthesea · 12/10/2023 13:06

Because I am a certifiable lunatic, I drive six girls to school every morning. Imagine the Spice Girls off their tits on coke, participating in The Great British Shriek Off. Then add a sixth Spice Girl (Shouty Spice) because my ears aren’t quite bleeding enough, and that’s my car.

Two of them are my own, and the other four are from four other families. This has been going on since the start of term (although by the end of some journeys it feels like it’s been going on since the start of time).

It’s a 25 minute journey. Rolling fields, cow-strewn pastures and an incessant mega-decibel babble of absolute nonsense.

I do this purely out of love (and cos the school bus costs more than Christmas in a Center Parcs treehouse).

But the issue on the table is not my battered eardrums. It’s how they all come to join my Big Noise School Time Fun Wagon.

One of the other four lives about 4 mins drive away. Another lives a further couple of minutes away. The other two live about 3 mins drive away in the other direction (in different houses about 30 secs apart). None of them live in the direction of school.

Picking them all up would turn a 25 minute journey into a 45 minute one. This would mean everyone in my house getting up 20 mins earlier, and I don’t fancy fighting that battle every morning when my two are at their most unspeakably terrifying.

There would also be some potential additional faffing if the people I’d pick up aren’t kerbside when I arrive and I have to go from passive aggressively looking at their house whilst tapping my steering wheel to actually getting out of the car, knocking, and pretending that I’m not boiling with volcanic fury about them not being ready.

And I’d have to do three point turns with people watching me. Which makes my head hot.

So the deal is that people assemble at my house. Roll call is at 8am.

There is some disquiet amongst the mums about the fact that despite me in theory giving everyone a lift, I have asked them to come to mine as opposed to me picking them all up.

When we set the arrangement up on the WhatsApp group one mum seemed surprised (I’ve never been good at reading signals, but I could deduce this because she said ‘Oh, i’m surprised’). Subsequent messages set my Tone-o-Meter tingling. I could sense eyes being rolled.

But we’ve been like this for a month now. One mum occasionally drives her DD over whilst still in her pyjamas, and there has been some very pointed yawning, but other than that nobody’s cried or died.

I feel though that they are conveying the message that they should not be driving round to my house. Because after all, what’s the point of someone giving your kid a lift if you have to drive them the first bit yourself? Your morning has already joined the gigantic pile of historic mornings marked ‘spoiled by children’.

But on the other hand, I am doing everyone a favour so should I do even more of a favour (or the complete favour, depending on how you look at it)?

The other mums take it in turns to do after school pick-up, and my girls are returned directly to me, flung out at my front door. This is obviously unequal but a) It’s much less of a detour for them because we are within 30 seconds of the road to and from school, b) It’s not first thing in the morning so there’s less rushing around and c) I do every morning and they do one or two afternoons a week each.

We said that we’d review how things were going at half term. If they say that the situation needs to change, who’s being unreasonable? Me or them?

OP posts:
Pretendordrown · 15/10/2023 13:48

Twiglets1 · 15/10/2023 13:38

Ridiculous...people can have whatever username they want and most women won't care let alone be antagonised by the suggestion that the person behind it could be male.

I agree that most women don't care, but a significant number, many of whom are unnecessarily hostile, do, and as a result, the thread usually gets derailed.

MyGoatIsTheGOAT · 15/10/2023 14:25

Pretendordrown · 15/10/2023 13:36

Unless you're trying to antagonise many women, think about having a user name that doesn't reveal your sex.

It seems to be very important to OP that people knew he was a man. He posted his own thread on whether he should post here as he's a man. 🤣

He wasn't happy to be just one poster among us, some of which are men, he needed validating. He needed to be extra special to us all. His 'should I post here as a man' thread was designed to get posters, who are mostly women, to say they wanted him here. How fucking self indulgent can you get. I'm pretty sure it was after his 'successful' last post so why did he have to go on to check he was welcome.

I find it very odd and a bit creepy tbh.

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Cozytoesandtoast00 · 15/10/2023 14:54

MyGoatIsTheGOAT · 15/10/2023 14:25

It seems to be very important to OP that people knew he was a man. He posted his own thread on whether he should post here as he's a man. 🤣

He wasn't happy to be just one poster among us, some of which are men, he needed validating. He needed to be extra special to us all. His 'should I post here as a man' thread was designed to get posters, who are mostly women, to say they wanted him here. How fucking self indulgent can you get. I'm pretty sure it was after his 'successful' last post so why did he have to go on to check he was welcome.

I find it very odd and a bit creepy tbh.

I have a feeling you tend to be the over analytical type.
The creepy and odd comments are a bit over the top. Most people found the post quite humorous to read.

MyGoatIsTheGOAT · 15/10/2023 15:22

I have a feeling you tend to be the over analytical type.
The creepy and odd comments are a bit over the top. Most people found the post quite humorous to read.

I shall refrain from giving my opinion on the 'type' that you are. I'm sure it's fairly obvious to many people anyway. 😉

Milarky · 15/10/2023 16:13

Women arguing with women over a man!

How original! 🙄

Seriously ladies give your heads a wobble!!

Eddyraisins · 15/10/2023 16:39

Milarky · 15/10/2023 12:53

Fuck me what vicious posters on here. Bullying fucking mean girls! I can just imagine what you were like at school!!

Just because you don't like his sex and it is SEX not fucking gender! Gender and sex (despite officials getting it wrong) are completely different,

If you're an American who thinks it's rude to use the work sex (think shitty gender reveal parties) then I can almost forgive you. I mean you can't even get the date format right! But the rest of the world. For the love of the wee man! It's SEX!

And if you don't like his writing style, don't read further. I don't like semi illiterate text speak posts with no paragraphs, but you know what? I still answer them if I can help. And I don't feel the need to pull the OP down when I do it.

You do realise when you post that vile shit, you're revealing you're own insecurities. Eh?

And breathe .....

Anyway OP I think the best suggestion thus far is If they do ask directly, I think a mumsnet: “That won’t work for me” and a breezy “So are you in or out of the rota?” is all you need.

Spice girls coked off their tits. Well if you like that that's your perogative and yet you call others mean girls while ranting. Blush

Islandgirl68 · 15/10/2023 17:25

If the 4 other families were on route to rhe school, then picking them up would not be a problem, but not practical to go round mother browns kitchen to do all the pick ups and double your journey time. Or if it was just one family. So don't think you are the unreasonable one. Loved your writing style too.

PollyAmour · 15/10/2023 19:37

Good grief, is this still going? Has @Dadfromthesea returned since he didn't get the sycophantic adulation he clearly craves? Poor fella.

Cozytoesandtoast00 · 15/10/2023 20:03

MyGoatIsTheGOAT · 15/10/2023 15:22

I have a feeling you tend to be the over analytical type.
The creepy and odd comments are a bit over the top. Most people found the post quite humorous to read.

I shall refrain from giving my opinion on the 'type' that you are. I'm sure it's fairly obvious to many people anyway. 😉

😜

DangerousAlchemy · 15/10/2023 21:56

Everyone knows the mirning school run is BY FAR worse than afternoon pick up. & soon we can factor in defrosting the car too & enduring a cold journey. brrrrr. Morning traffic is almost always worse than at 3 ish in the afternoon too. You're doing them all a favour & it seems perfectly fair to me that they rock up at your house by 8 am if they want a lift. or at least you do one other pick up & the other girls all get picked up from the same house etc. Last Thursday morning my usual 25/30 min round trip to DS15 school - which is really a 6 min drive -(plus taking one of DS friends) took 67 minutes as the M1 was shut so all traffic came through our villages instead & it was mayhem - oh, plus a zillion temp traffic lights everywhere too.

Ffion21 · 16/10/2023 10:18

OP you’re a saint and I would be so grateful with this arrangement.

stick firm. Why should you be out out by 20
mins extra every morning. If they comment explain it that way. It’s reasonable.

“Me collecting everytime in the morning too all houses is an additional 25 minutes every morning making our whole day and morning more hectic.”

I can’t see how anyone would eye roll.

If they still moan just say you’re happy if they wanted to do the morning run or just take their own child if that’s more convenient. Not in a passive aggressive way obviously.

Xmasbaby11 · 16/10/2023 13:53

It seems like a lot of hassle tbh though I can see your point. Makes more sense to take turns, but then the driver picks everyone up. So you’d maybe do it twice a week and it’d take longer, but do it less often.

I love your writing style!

Doolittle13 · 16/10/2023 15:51

Theres always one 🙄

Well funnier than half the usual shite on here. And no, not a fan girl because i didnt even notice the dad user name. Just a funny manner to explain things.

MrsScone · 16/10/2023 17:23

I haven’t been on mumsnet for years. Things have changed. It’s so mean here now! I’m going back to TikTok

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe · 16/10/2023 17:56

PinkMoscatoLover · 15/10/2023 10:44

🤣🤣

Definitely the most amusing post on the thread; very witty. Grin

Mostlyoblivious · 16/10/2023 21:42

Shortpoet · 12/10/2023 13:40

My policy is to ignore all passive aggressive hints and only respond if people use their words.

If they do ask directly, I think a mumsnet: “That won’t work for me” and a breezy “So are you in or out of the rota?” is all you need.

If they push, say you have no intention of adding an extra 100 mins of driving onto the 250 you already do per week for them.
If they decide to opt out, it is not you breaking up the group. You are already doing much more than your fair share.

Don’t apologise, don’t over explain.

Oh I love this. I need life lessons from you 😂

YerArseInParsley · 17/10/2023 01:32

What in the fresh hell have I missed? Why so much hate for the poster? Some of u have got ur pitchforks out. Some of u really have your knickers in a twist because it's a man posting. Are we all supposed to be man haters now?

Fourlegsandatail · 17/10/2023 06:41

I don’t care if OP is a man. I just think they aren’t really posting for advice but for praise of their (own perceived) great wit and writing style.

It’s painful to watch someone try so very, very hard to be funny.

It’s an old reference but they remind me of that ‘I’m mad, me” character from the Fast Show (was it Colin Hunt?) who thought he was the office clown but actually made his colleagues cringe (and I would use that comparison if OP was a woman).

AdventuresWithDogs · 17/10/2023 10:00

Fourlegsandatail · 17/10/2023 06:41

I don’t care if OP is a man. I just think they aren’t really posting for advice but for praise of their (own perceived) great wit and writing style.

It’s painful to watch someone try so very, very hard to be funny.

It’s an old reference but they remind me of that ‘I’m mad, me” character from the Fast Show (was it Colin Hunt?) who thought he was the office clown but actually made his colleagues cringe (and I would use that comparison if OP was a woman).

Yes, all of this.

He also posted a thread asking if he should post on mumsnet as a man...talk about self indulgent. OP needs to feel special and adored. 🤮

AmIAutumnalNow · 17/10/2023 11:27

Doolittle13 · 16/10/2023 15:51

Theres always one 🙄

Well funnier than half the usual shite on here. And no, not a fan girl because i didnt even notice the dad user name. Just a funny manner to explain things.

What do you mean by "there's always one"?

Do you mean always one giggly fangilrl? I'm seeing a hell of a lot more than one questioning the "I'm mad, me" OP

happylittlesloth · 17/10/2023 12:16

Fourlegsandatail · 17/10/2023 06:41

I don’t care if OP is a man. I just think they aren’t really posting for advice but for praise of their (own perceived) great wit and writing style.

It’s painful to watch someone try so very, very hard to be funny.

It’s an old reference but they remind me of that ‘I’m mad, me” character from the Fast Show (was it Colin Hunt?) who thought he was the office clown but actually made his colleagues cringe (and I would use that comparison if OP was a woman).

I don't like the way the have described the 6 girls or themselves as a "certifiable lunatic" for giving some children a lift to school

PollyAmour · 17/10/2023 12:57

Certifiable lunatic is offensive to those living with mental health issues, but I'm more disturbed by the description of kids behaving like coked up Spice Girls.

AmIAutumnalNow · 17/10/2023 13:16

PollyAmour · 17/10/2023 12:57

Certifiable lunatic is offensive to those living with mental health issues, but I'm more disturbed by the description of kids behaving like coked up Spice Girls.

And "off their tits"

Yuk

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