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Mums arguing in the playground [shock]

53 replies

AngelaChill · 06/09/2006 17:19

Apparently there's history of one child being missed out from last years Birthday party and it seems it's happened again this year, all the girls in the class invited except one !

OP posts:
Crackle · 06/09/2006 18:22

We had two lesbians fist fighting a few years ago. Which was nice.

It's been tame lately.

batters · 06/09/2006 18:23

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saggarmakersbottomknocker · 06/09/2006 18:24

We all just stood back and watched. Bit risky to intervene but we did stop short of yelling 'Fight! Fight!' lol.

Blu · 06/09/2006 18:39

I have banned a mother of one of our Youth Theatre Members from the premises since she attacked her dds friend / not friend (you know how teenage girls row / make up etc) in public, in our cafe as the show was about to start! Physically attacked her, and yelling racist abuse! Had to bar the girl, too, as she retaliated by throwing her shoes and a chair across a crowded room at the woman's head! So the dd was left - and her Mum and friend barred!

kimi · 06/09/2006 19:20

Well i had the father of the child who is bulling my son and the fathers half brother come in to the school playground a threaten me in front of ks1 children, parents and teachers. Had to call the police and have them cortioned (sic).

And i remember when i was at school, two mothers having a hair pulling match one home time!!!

Poor girl not to be invited if the whole class has been, but without knowing the full history i would not get involved.

Pinotmum · 06/09/2006 19:25

Apparently 2 mothers had a flight outside the school gates at the end of last term and I missed it Some of the parents behave worse than the children.

HyacinthB · 06/09/2006 23:32

Doesn't happen down our way

"who the fuck said it wasnt hycainthb?"

Welshboris - you did..effectively. You asked the OP if she was the excluded child's mother, and when she replied she wasn't, you asked her why did she care?

I am sorry if I read you wrong, but to me that implied that if the child isn't your kith and kin why would you give a monkey's - hence my comment.

You're a very angry person aren't you?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 06/09/2006 23:50

She is today, yes. With good reason.

Pick a fight another day.

Greensleeves · 06/09/2006 23:55
HyacinthB · 06/09/2006 23:56

Well I don't know what that reason is, but that aside, don't see why I should cop some unwarranted flack because someone is having a bad day

Greensleeves · 06/09/2006 23:58

Why are you trying to pick a fight HyacinthB? You haven't "copped any flack". Back off!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 06/09/2006 23:59

Greeny, did you see her thread?

Hyacinth - with all due respect...you started it. (God that really does sound playground, but true).

HyacinthB · 07/09/2006 00:00

Ahem, I'm not trying to pick a fight...but don't take too kindly to being sworn at. I'm odd like that

Sheesh!

hunkermunker · 07/09/2006 00:01

Hello, HB.

Are you related to pencils?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 07/09/2006 00:03

By HyacinthB on Wednesday, 6 September, 2006 5:39:47 PMIt is okay to feel empathy for a child that isn't a blood relative WB

You pulled her up by saying the above.

Then come out with "you are an angry person, arent you?" when she responded. Why say anything at all? If thats not picking a fight, then slap my face with a slippery fish.

Greensleeves · 07/09/2006 00:03

VVV I've just seen it.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 07/09/2006 00:04

Thought you'd seen it earlier

fairyfly · 07/09/2006 00:05

This is amazing, a thread about mums arguing about sod all where mums can argue about sod all.

hunkermunker · 07/09/2006 00:06

I'd like to take issue with you about that, FF.

HyacinthB · 07/09/2006 00:07

Whatever...I wasn't trying to pick a fight!

Anyway, from what you said I've just searched on current messages re Welshboris and I've worked out what you are talking about.

Now she doesn't know me from Adam, nor I her, but I am genuinely sorry about what she is going through. WB - it must be very hard, I can't begin to imagine

fairyfly · 07/09/2006 00:13

No need Hunkermunker, obviously something is going on that doesn't come across on this thread. I was just taking the thread at face value.

hunkermunker · 07/09/2006 00:15

I was being ironic, innit

Sorry, FF - was arguing for the sake of arguing but can't be arsed now

fairyfly · 07/09/2006 00:20

Fantastic, i just got totally stung by you hunker(i was sat here thinking of a way to diplomatically get myself out of putting my foot in some shit i didn't know existed). Beware now as i will be waiting for revenge and i could even troll

hunkermunker · 07/09/2006 10:48

Will look forward to it...

WelshBoris · 07/09/2006 19:46

I was asking her why she cared, I didnt say she shouldnt care

Thats twice you've commented on me, and I wanted to know why.Youre right I shouldnt have sworn in my post

But, no I'm not an angry person, yes I was having a bad few days but swearing at you was uncalled for

I hope that whatever your problem was, youve now realised that however much of a hard person I can appear on here with my cocky and arrogant manor Im a real person the same as you. And that the next time you see my name on here you wont think "here she comes the angry one" but that you treat me like all the other posters on here

Thanks

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