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well shy mums at nursery decerve all t hey get

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cod · 11/11/2005 09:19

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DingDongMaloryOnHigh · 11/11/2005 09:21

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misdee · 11/11/2005 09:21

maybe she isnt shy but snooty. if you have said hi to me (very shy) i;d have said hello back whilst blushing lol.

DingDongMaloryOnHigh · 11/11/2005 09:21

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CarolinaMoon · 11/11/2005 09:22

she was prob sh*t-scard at the very sight of your fishy scales, cod.

cod · 11/11/2005 09:22

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cod · 11/11/2005 09:22

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JonesTheSteam · 11/11/2005 09:23

Nah - she's not shy.

I'm quite shy, but I make a point of saying hi to people I recognise and smiling.

She sounds stuck-up to me!!

(Several mums like this at Dd's school - will speak to you one day, and then completely blank you for the next five weeks! Can't be doing with that!!)

batters · 11/11/2005 09:23

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cod · 11/11/2005 09:24

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cod · 11/11/2005 09:24

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Lonelymum · 11/11/2005 09:25

God Cod you must be scary in RL too as wel as on MN!

Give the woman a break FGS!

cod · 11/11/2005 09:25

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DingDongMaloryOnHigh · 11/11/2005 09:26

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littlemissbossy · 11/11/2005 09:26

she ain't shy cod, she's stuck up her own ar$e

cod · 11/11/2005 09:26

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DingDongMaloryOnHigh · 11/11/2005 09:26

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batters · 11/11/2005 09:27

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Lonelymum · 11/11/2005 09:27

Maybe, like me today, she has a whopping great zit on her face and she is trying to get in and out of nursery without meeting anyone. I have to humiliate myself round Tesco later on......

binkie · 11/11/2005 09:28

Maybe she had something on her mind. Couple of weeks ago I introduced myself to a mum at dd's school; it was a tiny bit awkward 'cos I think she wasn't prepared for it; next time we saw them she said hello to me but I was thinking about something else and took some moments to register & felt bad; finally today we both recognised each other at same time and said hello together.

So give the lady another chance, yeh?

anorak · 11/11/2005 09:28

When this happens to me I always assume the other person is having a bad day.

Maybe I'm deluding myself and in fact no one likes me!

cod · 11/11/2005 09:28

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Lonelymum · 11/11/2005 09:29

I prefer Algernon - it shows a bit of imagination.

DingDongMaloryOnHigh · 11/11/2005 09:29

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harpsichordcarrier · 11/11/2005 09:31

david
peter
andrew

did you see Fay Ripley on room 101 about shy people
just lazy according to her
made me hoot

cod · 11/11/2005 09:32

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