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Thread: ROOM 101 ...What would you stick in there ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fairywishes View Post
    Oh go on then ....erm,

    ( Though HATE is too strong a word )


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    There you go ( summat for everyone )
    better send in some viagra even i cant maintain a rod that long... lol

    mind you... never have been much good at fishing


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    Quote Originally Posted by fairywishes View Post
    eg : YOU SHOULD DO THIS THAT OR THE OTHER.
    YOU REALLY SHOULD NOT LET THEM DO THAT.
    YOUR KIDS SHOULD BE DOING THIS OR THAT.
    Hark back to the seventies and earlier, when we were scared of crossing teachers and policemen, and were polite to our parents' friends and neighbours. That is because we were freely admonished for poor behaviour by all of the above. The threat of telling our parents what we had done used to strike fear into our hearts, and if they did tell our parents, our parents backed them up and disciplined us.

    I have another for Room 101. Parents who let their kids run riot and think their behaviour's ok, no matter what others say. (And no, that doesn't neccessarily mean you, Elaine.)

    There are two sides to the coin, that's all I'm saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggiethecat View Post
    Hark back to the seventies and earlier, when we were scared of crossing teachers and policemen, and were polite to our parents' friends and neighbours. That is because we were freely admonished for poor behaviour by all of the above. The threat of telling our parents what we had done used to strike fear into our hearts, and if they did tell our parents, our parents backed them up and disciplined us.

    I have another for Room 101. Parents who let their kids run riot and think their behaviour's ok, no matter what others say. (And no, that doesn't neccessarily mean you, Elaine.)

    There are two sides to the coin, that's all I'm saying.
    9.39PM Monday 25th September 2006

    dont mind me just noting the time and date... Maggie made her first sensible post

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggiethecat View Post
    Hark back to the seventies and earlier, when we were scared of crossing teachers and policemen, and were polite to our parents' friends and neighbours. That is because we were freely admonished for poor behaviour by all of the above. The threat of telling our parents what we had done used to strike fear into our hearts, and if they did tell our parents, our parents backed them up and disciplined us.

    I have another for Room 101. Parents who let their kids run riot and think their behaviour's ok, no matter what others say. (And no, that doesn't neccessarily mean you, Elaine.)

    There are two sides to the coin, that's all I'm saying.
    I KNOW IT DOESNT MEAN ME

    My kids NEVER run riot ... they have no time.lol

    Eldest is in 6th form doing A LEVELS and works on wk end now and is a connexions youth leader.

    Middle one is in year 11 and spends 6 days out of 7 swotting and doing her teacher training in the local junior school when they have events etc.

    Youngest does boxing, basket ball , swimming and is an anti bullying mentor at his school.

    If i had prayed for perfect kids i could not have been better blessed.

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    i see that sensible virus is fast spreading.. thank god im immune

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthangel View Post
    ...textspeak...

    Ooooo im with you on that one. Though , i too , fall victim to it from time to time.

    But if you read a msn convorsation between one teenager to another ( especially girls ) OH DEAR , OH DEAR! & thats the clever ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petesmovies4auction View Post
    9.39PM Monday 25th September 2006

    dont mind me just noting the time and date... Maggie made her first sensible post
    Your turn next, Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fairywishes View Post
    Ooooo im with you on that one. Though , i too , fall victim to it from time to time.

    But if you read a msn convorsation between one teenager to another ( especially girls ) OH DEAR , OH DEAR! & thats the clever ones.
    That's just it, I can't read 'em to save my life!
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