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AIBU to hate AIBU??

15 replies

lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 10/04/2010 00:32

I really dont care if your neighbour earns £1000 and claims tax credits, I dont give a damn if you cant get a parent and child space and last of all I dont care if your kid has nits!

Im the grand scheme of things, these are tiny things that dont matter

ok rant over, as you were

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omydarlin · 10/04/2010 02:36

pmsl - have got a bit hooked lurkiing and reading this thread over last couple of days - i blame the article in the times!!

sarah293 · 10/04/2010 07:50

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2shoes · 10/04/2010 07:54

yanbu

TotalChaos · 10/04/2010 08:06

rofl. yanbu. even more irritating is when people post threads on aibu just to get more people to look - aibu to change my baby's nappy, aibu to wash my hands after I go to the toilet

roundthebend4 · 10/04/2010 08:28

Lol maybe we should fill ip with our own versions

Aibu to laugh when someone so busy staring at ds that they fall over or

aibu to find it funny when ds takes someones ankles out when they step right in front of him

AngryWasp · 10/04/2010 10:43

AIBU to suspect that the professionals who are supposed to be giving us support are actually spending ££££ of tax payers money on covering their arses and shortbread.

debs40 · 10/04/2010 11:27

YANBU!

I used to enjoy the entertainment there.... e.g. AIBU to think that some mummies are simply tramps for not feeding the dahlings hand mushed organic meals etc etc or AIBU to think the daily help should ask before having a second cup of tea....blah de blah

Then, I posted last year after we got kicked out of our house at short notice and had to find somehwere to buy quickly. The response was to get flamed by the yummy mummies for daring to suggest our landlord was an a**e (if you do what you are legally entitled to that is the same as morality apparently ) and for being silly enough not to be on the property ladder in the first place...tut tut.

I have not ventured out there again.....!

5inthebed · 10/04/2010 11:29

AIBU is a scary place sometimes, and other times I find it really irritating, people getting wound up by such trivial things.

AIBU to expect a complete stranger on the bus to sit perfectly still while my DS2 sniffs his head

lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 10/04/2010 12:33

ok starting our own

AIBU that we have just been to the cinema and let my DD1 ask me questions all during the film

AIBU that now we have been awarded DLA, I am handing in my notice

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donkeyderby · 10/04/2010 15:09

lisa, don't mention the cinema. I got told on AIBU that disabled children should go to ASC cinema showings if they are noisy, so the Norms don't waste their money.

Still, some people do have bigger problems than us: remember the thread about the germs that can be spread if you put a handbag on a kitchen table? You've got to feel for someone who is sent into a tizzy about such trivial crap

catski · 10/04/2010 15:23

YANBU. I hear you sister.

lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 10/04/2010 16:06

oh thats a shame, i used to take 10 children from our SN group to cinema atleast once a term
DD1 struggles to follow plot, its not like she was shouting

See even with all the crap we go though, i still think someone is worse off, so i shouldnt moan too much

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meltedmarsbars · 10/04/2010 18:20

Ignore the AIBUS!

They do not rule the world. They do not even rule Mumsnet.

I'm with lisad123, lets get a whole bunch of us in the cinema at once, we have every right to be there!

I am now off to lurk in AIBU to spot you all!

lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 10/04/2010 22:24

Im always in there but sometimes want to write "stop moaning so much, look around you and see what real hard life is"

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ouryve · 11/04/2010 22:33

AIBU to expect to be able to ask DS1 to do something without having to ask him again and to expect an eventual response other than "otherwise...?"?!!!

AIBU never to buy AEG again because we've been without a washer 11 days, now and can expect to wait that long again for them to replace our not so old but totally dead one, under warranty, after a total runaround from customer services and I'm just pig sick of washing endless shit out of clothes, by hand, already.

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