The Dark Knight wrote:HH3 wrote:I like this weather
Brings everyone down to your skill level
Almost down to yours too
by HH3 » Tue Aug 04, 2015 9:21 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:HH3 wrote:I like this weather
Brings everyone down to your skill level
by The Dark Knight » Tue Aug 04, 2015 9:22 pm
HH3 wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:HH3 wrote:I like this weather
Brings everyone down to your skill level
Almost down to yours too
by HH3 » Tue Aug 04, 2015 9:23 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:HH3 wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:HH3 wrote:I like this weather
Brings everyone down to your skill level
Almost down to yours too
Haha bang straight back at me!
Well I must say in the games we have played together this season your skills have honestly been the best I've ever seen them.
by stan » Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:33 am
The Ash Man wrote:The old local gossip across the road complaining that I ripped a tree out today will putting in new retaining walls. It was a 2.5m piece of shit looking paperbark ffs.
After she complained to me she went 2 doors up to talk to the other bitch that has nothing better to do
by The Ash Man » Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:20 am
stan wrote:The Ash Man wrote:The old local gossip across the road complaining that I ripped a tree out today will putting in new retaining walls. It was a 2.5m piece of shit looking paperbark ffs.
After she complained to me she went 2 doors up to talk to the other bitch that has nothing better to do
Its amazing that these types of people actually have nothing better to do that bitch and gossip. The good news is Ash Man is likely your tree killing ability will keep them worried for a while lol.
by PatowalongaPirate » Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:32 am
The Ash Man wrote:stan wrote:The Ash Man wrote:The old local gossip across the road complaining that I ripped a tree out today will putting in new retaining walls. It was a 2.5m piece of shit looking paperbark ffs.
After she complained to me she went 2 doors up to talk to the other bitch that has nothing better to do
Its amazing that these types of people actually have nothing better to do that bitch and gossip. The good news is Ash Man is likely your tree killing ability will keep them worried for a while lol.
See how she reacts when I don't bring her bins in for her today like have for the past 2 years.
by MW » Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:41 pm
HH3 wrote:I've been turning it on recently in the Cs too! Having heaps of fun down there.
by tipper » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:28 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:32 pm
by MW » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:35 pm
by HH3 » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:51 pm
MW wrote:HH3 wrote:I've been turning it on recently in the Cs too! Having heaps of fun down there.
That's like bragging getting a strike in bumper bowling mate [emoji38] [emoji38]
by RustyCage » Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:05 am
by wristwatcher » Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:26 am
tipper wrote:getting a call from my daughters school. well, not getting the call as such, but the content, which has made me worry.
"miss Tipper is fine, but the principal wanted me to ring you and tell you that she was hurt at lunch time, just a scratch on the wrist, but that he has followed through with the other student and dealt with it"
what? drop the pc double speak and tell me what happened. if it was an accident, fine, they happen. active kids sometimes bump into each other and people get bruises/scratches etc. if that is all it is who cares? i could have found that out from herself. bloody hell my brother broke his arm at school through nothing more sinister than playing chasey.
but the wording makes me think it is something more serious than that. that some little shit has deliberately hurt my little girl. if that is the case, why not just say that ffs? while no one wants bullying to happen, it still does. tell me what happened, and that it has been dealt with and id feel a lot better about it than the waffle i was given. stop trying to hide it by not mentioning it.
i feel like i should leave work early and go get some answers, but i dont want to overreact..... bloody pc world we live in. wouldnt want another parent to find out that little johnny is a bullying little shitstain, so lets call the parent and not actually tell them anything other than your child is fine.....
by tipper » Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:53 am
wristwatcher wrote:tipper wrote:getting a call from my daughters school. well, not getting the call as such, but the content, which has made me worry.
"miss Tipper is fine, but the principal wanted me to ring you and tell you that she was hurt at lunch time, just a scratch on the wrist, but that he has followed through with the other student and dealt with it"
what? drop the pc double speak and tell me what happened. if it was an accident, fine, they happen. active kids sometimes bump into each other and people get bruises/scratches etc. if that is all it is who cares? i could have found that out from herself. bloody hell my brother broke his arm at school through nothing more sinister than playing chasey.
but the wording makes me think it is something more serious than that. that some little shit has deliberately hurt my little girl. if that is the case, why not just say that ffs? while no one wants bullying to happen, it still does. tell me what happened, and that it has been dealt with and id feel a lot better about it than the waffle i was given. stop trying to hide it by not mentioning it.
i feel like i should leave work early and go get some answers, but i dont want to overreact..... bloody pc world we live in. wouldnt want another parent to find out that little johnny is a bullying little shitstain, so lets call the parent and not actually tell them anything other than your child is fine.....
If it is just a scratch then I don't see the big deal.
Having worked at schools for 20 years I'm not sure what you are expecting from the school. They can't ring and say "This little f@cker troublemaker that we can't control has done it again". Again it all depends on the actual injury but they have communicated it and if they contacted you it means it's been recorded.
Would you have preferred they didn't contact you?
As I said I have been in the system for 20 years and worked at over 200 schools. If you PM me the school and can give you some feedback on what I know of the school but it sounds to me like they have followed procedure.
I worked at a school one day where the child was very sick, chronically Ill. They rang the parent and when the parent arrived it was the wrong child/parent. Pretty funny from a distance but not so funny to the lady who worked on the other side of town.
by woodublieve12 » Thu Aug 06, 2015 8:35 am
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Aug 06, 2015 9:00 am
by tipper » Thu Aug 06, 2015 9:34 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:@tipper I would be going to the school demanding a please explain.
by wristwatcher » Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:35 am
tipper wrote:wristwatcher wrote:tipper wrote:getting a call from my daughters school. well, not getting the call as such, but the content, which has made me worry.
"miss Tipper is fine, but the principal wanted me to ring you and tell you that she was hurt at lunch time, just a scratch on the wrist, but that he has followed through with the other student and dealt with it"
what? drop the pc double speak and tell me what happened. if it was an accident, fine, they happen. active kids sometimes bump into each other and people get bruises/scratches etc. if that is all it is who cares? i could have found that out from herself. bloody hell my brother broke his arm at school through nothing more sinister than playing chasey.
but the wording makes me think it is something more serious than that. that some little shit has deliberately hurt my little girl. if that is the case, why not just say that ffs? while no one wants bullying to happen, it still does. tell me what happened, and that it has been dealt with and id feel a lot better about it than the waffle i was given. stop trying to hide it by not mentioning it.
i feel like i should leave work early and go get some answers, but i dont want to overreact..... bloody pc world we live in. wouldnt want another parent to find out that little johnny is a bullying little shitstain, so lets call the parent and not actually tell them anything other than your child is fine.....
If it is just a scratch then I don't see the big deal.
Having worked at schools for 20 years I'm not sure what you are expecting from the school. They can't ring and say "This little f@cker troublemaker that we can't control has done it again". Again it all depends on the actual injury but they have communicated it and if they contacted you it means it's been recorded.
Would you have preferred they didn't contact you?
As I said I have been in the system for 20 years and worked at over 200 schools. If you PM me the school and can give you some feedback on what I know of the school but it sounds to me like they have followed procedure.
I worked at a school one day where the child was very sick, chronically Ill. They rang the parent and when the parent arrived it was the wrong child/parent. Pretty funny from a distance but not so funny to the lady who worked on the other side of town.
The procedure is bullshit then. Actually tell me what happened, and what the repurcussions were for the kid that did it. Not this bullshit where they actually havent told me anything. Why cant they say "This little f@cker troublemaker that we can't control has done it again".? Whats wrong with telling me that?
Turns out that an older kid ran up to my daughter and her friends and started laying into them with a stick. Thats assault if it was adults.
Now, because the school wont tell me anything, i can only go on what my 5 year old says, which as you would know can be unreliable at best.
Wouldnt it be better for the school to explain what happened so there are no misunderstandings? As it is i can only believe that nothing was done at the time and it wasnt till after lunch time that a teacher even found out about the completely unprovoked attack. And sure, its just a scratch, but what if she copped it in the eye? What is being done to ensure it wont happen again? Why wasnt the student named? And if as you say they are a problem child, and they cant be controlled, why do the other students have to suffer for her benefit?
Its ******* crap and you know it. And if it happens again the school will have ine very angry parent in their front office quick smart. As i said before, shit happens in the playground, but deliberately laying into reception kids with a stick is not on. Its bullying, its assault, and should have never happened.
And personally, nothing about a chronically ill kid and the school cocking up notifying the parents is funny. Its actually horrifying. If it was my daughter, and they rang someone else, and therefore delayed notifying me i would be livid....
by Footy Chick » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:21 am
wristwatcher wrote:Without knowing the dynamics of the incident it's hard to know what the "follow through" would be but it may have been more childhood stupidity than pre meditated sinister bullying. .
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