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to think that a junior school sports day is not the place...

36 replies

smartiejake · 23/06/2009 17:24

...to wear a t-shirt with "Horny C*nt" written in bloody great letters across the front.

This was one of the fathers watching our sports day this afternoon, cheering on his darling DD and pushing a bright pink pram with a baby in around the field in full view of our 7-11 year old pupils.

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bigchris · 23/06/2009 17:24
Shock
FabBakerGirlIsBack · 23/06/2009 17:24

Did it have the * in place?

Baisey · 23/06/2009 17:24

Classy

HecatesTwopenceworth · 23/06/2009 17:26

You are kidding me?! Did none of the staff say anything?

Dear god. Some people have no idea, do they?

hullygully · 23/06/2009 17:29

He probably meant goat.

Coalman · 23/06/2009 17:29

Did you say anything? I asked the woman who turned up in hot pants and boob tube to ours if she was sure it was appropriate. She is an old friend so just laughed and told me to fuck off and get a life .

smartiejake · 23/06/2009 17:32

No * in the word and it was correctly spelt.

None of the staff said anything we were all too busy shepherding the little darlings to their races.

Some of our parents are a bit so not really sure it was the place to confront him as it would have meant doing it in front of the children and may well have drawn attention to it.

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 23/06/2009 17:32

His wife must be so proud.

Lulumama · 23/06/2009 17:34

his t shirt actually spelled out the c u n t word !!

my goodness.

am staggered at the inappropriateness

and horny?

ye gods.

i am not averse to swearing when appropriate , but i object to the c word. it is soooooo massively utterly offensive

Lulumama · 23/06/2009 17:35

surely a bloke should be wearing a horny cock t shirt?

smartiejake · 23/06/2009 17:35

Not sure of the family or the child as not in any of the classes where my pupils integrate but I wouldn't mind betting his DCs are little charmers!

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SusieDerkins · 23/06/2009 17:36

how does he explain that to his kids?

nice bloke.

smartiejake · 23/06/2009 17:36

Perhaps the t-shirt was his wife's (it was pale pink come to think of it.)

Maybe they had swapped- I didn't see what she was wearing!

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PortBlacksandResident · 23/06/2009 17:38

You could have said to him that if he took off the 'Horny' it would be correct!

Blondeshavemorefun · 23/06/2009 17:46

OMG @ cunt t shirt at a sports day

though nothing wrong with boob tubes

blonde cant stand strap marks !!!

posieparker · 23/06/2009 17:52

Well, he should have just crossed out the 'horny' and written rough.

Blonde, I always read your name as Blonde shave more fun.

londonone · 23/06/2009 18:27

OMg that is so wrong! I once had to explain to a nine year old that her "Von Bitch" t shirt wasn't ok for school, sounds like I should have congratulated her on the tastefulness of it judging by this parent.

Did it really definitely say that??

Also always read Blonde Shave More Fun (sounds v dirty!)

mrsrawlinson · 23/06/2009 18:43

Still, it's heartening to know that it was spelt right.

What a plonker.

Frasersmum123 · 23/06/2009 18:48
  • definately not the place - I see things have moved on from those awful FCUK T-shirts that were all the rage a few years back, but they dont seem to have moved in the right direction!
wannaBe · 23/06/2009 18:49

where would you buy a t-shirt like that?

londonone · 23/06/2009 18:50

WHY would you buy a Tshirt like that?

blametheparents · 23/06/2009 18:50

I thought you were going to say it was a FCUK slogan t-shirt, which I personally would find a bit at a School Sport's day, but Horny Cnt?!!! That is terrible.
Can just imagine the younger kids using their phonics to work out C
nt. Lovely

Noonki · 23/06/2009 18:53

I too am another blonde shave more fun!

though I don't mind the word cunt that much I would massively object to someone turning up at school wearing it

PeedOffWithNits · 23/06/2009 18:55

some people have no sense of common deceny. how embarrassing for everyone else. I dislike it even in tesco/around the town - yes, the DC DO try to read them and ask what it means!

i can just imagine what this dad was like, a real "look at wonderful me" show off di**head [shudder]

modrin · 23/06/2009 19:01

i hate that word it gives me the creeps and to wear it to a school sports day is vile and a bit pervy

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