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cod · 15/05/2006 13:17

arf at this section

parp parp parp
where the " my kid is thick " section

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Cam · 23/05/2006 22:19

Dispensing justice to the boy racers of Salisbury plain.......

MrsSchadenfreude · 24/05/2006 17:53

Why is it provocative? Because she is taking the piss, that's why!

figroll · 25/05/2006 09:07

It is provocative piss taking, but I always take the view that I actually don't give a flying f**k what some anonymous person on a website thinks. We ask for advice from this website, but I don't know whether anyone actually takes the advice = I don't know whether I would. The people that reply could be people who have real social problems and that is why they feel the need to communicate via a message board - I don't know what that says for me . . .

batters · 25/05/2006 09:59

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figroll · 25/05/2006 11:59

How do you know each other? Just wondered - do you meet up? It is perhaps a good thing that no one knows me after the things I have written on this message board!

ahundredtimes · 06/06/2006 11:48

Some of you are daft beyond belief. Honestly. Of course MN should have a g&t section - there's lots to discuss under that heading, and lots of advice and thoughts to trade and share. It's insane to get so worked up by a heading - its terminology which we can use and understand.
Jenk1 should be able to discuss her son's needs with people in similar situations. Being gifted really isn't about just being bright or top of the class. It has a discrete set of characterisitics -some of which are really quite tricky, like maybe hyperactive behaviour, inability to sleep, perhaps poor physical co-ordination, lack of social skills. Cod is showing-off, and we're all meant to fall over in amused appreciation at her contribution - which we can do - but then we should move on and discuss things which are troubling us or our children. Be they gifted - in which case do it here - or not.

LadyCodofCOdford · 07/06/2006 08:48

how odd to drag this out of the past

hmm name changer perhaps?

LadyCodofCOdford · 07/06/2006 08:49

and in our schgool its "able gifted and talented" now apprently

sigh

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