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  • Dazzler21 said:

    Bullies and bad parents... A disgusting combination....

    A 3 year old boy at my daughter's play group today decided he was going to be cruel to an 11 month old baby girl. My Rosa.

    Every time she found a walker, he pushed her away from it and took it over to his corner he was collecting toys in.

    My other half watched on, feeling bad, but no harm was being done.

    Other half turns around to open up her bag to get Rosa's snack bag out and turns back (literally 15-20 seconds) and the little cunt is holding my daughter down by the head and hitting her with a foam toy...

    My other half obviously rushed over and scooped Rosa up, she wasn't even making a fuss out of it. The poor thing was apparently looking very confused and uncomfortable.

    The little shits mum/dad were nowhere to be seen for the full hour of the play group. (My other half arrived after the boy and left before him)

    If they were there, why weren't they keeping an eye on their little 3 year old mistake?

    If they did see it why the fudge didn't they stop it and have a word with him before apologise to my other half?

    I offered to go along next week thinking it was a lunch time club but it's at 11 work don't allow such early breaks, but if it happens again... I will get out early for the next one so I can go along and have a chat with the little wanker's parents.

    Don't even start with the "he's 3 years old, you can't call him names" bollocks. At 3 years old he should know:
    1. Snatching is wrong.
    2. Hitting is wrong.
    3. Being rough with babies is wrong.
    4. Hitting girls is wrong.
    5. Don't fuck with Rosa.

    I may be marginally over protective, but his parents must be complete mugs for:
    A. Bringing him along to a babies play group and leaving him unattended.
    B. Not teaching him 1-5.
    C. Not knowing you don't fuck with Rosa.

    I don't know how i'm going to cope the first time i see another kid be nasty to my little girl, luckily at 9 months she seems to be the boisterous one among her peers!
  • Luckily I didn't see it... But then that's ^ my reaction on just hearing about it!
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Bullies and bad parents... A disgusting combination....

    A 3 year old boy at my daughter's play group today decided he was going to be cruel to an 11 month old baby girl. My Rosa.

    Every time she found a walker, he pushed her away from it and took it over to his corner he was collecting toys in.

    My other half watched on, feeling bad, but no harm was being done.

    Other half turns around to open up her bag to get Rosa's snack bag out and turns back (literally 15-20 seconds) and the little cunt is holding my daughter down by the head and hitting her with a foam toy...

    My other half obviously rushed over and scooped Rosa up, she wasn't even making a fuss out of it. The poor thing was apparently looking very confused and uncomfortable.

    The little shits mum/dad were nowhere to be seen for the full hour of the play group. (My other half arrived after the boy and left before him)

    If they were there, why weren't they keeping an eye on their little 3 year old mistake?

    If they did see it why the fudge didn't they stop it and have a word with him before apologise to my other half?

    I offered to go along next week thinking it was a lunch time club but it's at 11 work don't allow such early breaks, but if it happens again... I will get out early for the next one so I can go along and have a chat with the little wanker's parents.

    Don't even start with the "he's 3 years old, you can't call him names" bollocks. At 3 years old he should know:
    1. Snatching is wrong.
    2. Hitting is wrong.
    3. Being rough with babies is wrong.
    4. Hitting girls is wrong.
    5. Don't fuck with Rosa.

    I may be marginally over protective, but his parents must be complete mugs for:
    A. Bringing him along to a babies play group and leaving him unattended.
    B. Not teaching him 1-5.
    C. Not knowing you don't fuck with Rosa.

    Whilst I understand that you are upset & annoyed at the little boy, I do feel that you need to calm down a little. In your post you have used 3 swear words, 1 of which is highly offensive & the other 2 very strong. You are recounting a situation that happened a few hours ago and so you should be able to moderate your post. Typing is not the same as saying something - you have time to consider what you are saying, read it & chose your words accordingly.

    As for the incident itself. are there not staff there overseeing what the children are doing ?? Who runs this playgroup - council or private ?? Perhaps in the first instance you could have a word with them & see if they noticed anything. They could have a word with the boy and/or his parents.

    Better than jumping off the deep end & having a set-to with his parents if/when you see them.
  • It's tough... I've had a word with other kids, but usually along the lines of "is that a nice thing to do?" Usually if they know they are being watched they stop what they are doing, and you aren't exactly discipling them so the parents, if they see won't react.

    Had a situation once where a girl kept grabbing my girl, and when I picked my daughter up, this other girl was hanging onto her leg and was lifted into the air. The urge to drop kick the kid into next week was powerful...

    But I have seen full on parent ding dongs in soft plays where parents intervened, and it is without question the most embarrassing, disgraceful behaviour I think I've ever witnessed. It can be a tight line.
  • Parents swearing in front of their children is not good.
  • Oh yeah, EssexAl as well.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Bullies and bad parents... A disgusting combination....

    A 3 year old boy at my daughter's play group today decided he was going to be cruel to an 11 month old baby girl. My Rosa.

    Every time she found a walker, he pushed her away from it and took it over to his corner he was collecting toys in.

    My other half watched on, feeling bad, but no harm was being done.

    Other half turns around to open up her bag to get Rosa's snack bag out and turns back (literally 15-20 seconds) and the little cunt is holding my daughter down by the head and hitting her with a foam toy...

    My other half obviously rushed over and scooped Rosa up, she wasn't even making a fuss out of it. The poor thing was apparently looking very confused and uncomfortable.

    The little shits mum/dad were nowhere to be seen for the full hour of the play group. (My other half arrived after the boy and left before him)

    If they were there, why weren't they keeping an eye on their little 3 year old mistake?

    If they did see it why the fudge didn't they stop it and have a word with him before apologise to my other half?

    I offered to go along next week thinking it was a lunch time club but it's at 11 work don't allow such early breaks, but if it happens again... I will get out early for the next one so I can go along and have a chat with the little wanker's parents.

    Don't even start with the "he's 3 years old, you can't call him names" bollocks. At 3 years old he should know:
    1. Snatching is wrong.
    2. Hitting is wrong.
    3. Being rough with babies is wrong.
    4. Hitting girls is wrong.
    5. Don't fuck with Rosa.

    I may be marginally over protective, but his parents must be complete mugs for:
    A. Bringing him along to a babies play group and leaving him unattended.
    B. Not teaching him 1-5.
    C. Not knowing you don't fuck with Rosa.

    I know he's not flavour of the month, but you really should go on YouTube and look up Louis CK, 'Jizzanthapuss'. It's how he deals with a kid bullying his daughter. I guarantee you won't regret it.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Bullies and bad parents... A disgusting combination....

    A 3 year old boy at my daughter's play group today decided he was going to be cruel to an 11 month old baby girl. My Rosa.

    Every time she found a walker, he pushed her away from it and took it over to his corner he was collecting toys in.

    My other half watched on, feeling bad, but no harm was being done.

    Other half turns around to open up her bag to get Rosa's snack bag out and turns back (literally 15-20 seconds) and the little cunt is holding my daughter down by the head and hitting her with a foam toy...

    My other half obviously rushed over and scooped Rosa up, she wasn't even making a fuss out of it. The poor thing was apparently looking very confused and uncomfortable.

    The little shits mum/dad were nowhere to be seen for the full hour of the play group. (My other half arrived after the boy and left before him)

    If they were there, why weren't they keeping an eye on their little 3 year old mistake?

    If they did see it why the fudge didn't they stop it and have a word with him before apologise to my other half?

    I offered to go along next week thinking it was a lunch time club but it's at 11 work don't allow such early breaks, but if it happens again... I will get out early for the next one so I can go along and have a chat with the little wanker's parents.

    Don't even start with the "he's 3 years old, you can't call him names" bollocks. At 3 years old he should know:
    1. Snatching is wrong.
    2. Hitting is wrong.
    3. Being rough with babies is wrong.
    4. Hitting girls is wrong.
    5. Don't fuck with Rosa.

    I may be marginally over protective, but his parents must be complete mugs for:
    A. Bringing him along to a babies play group and leaving him unattended.
    B. Not teaching him 1-5.
    C. Not knowing you don't fuck with Rosa.

    Whilst I understand that you are upset & annoyed at the little boy, I do feel that you need to calm down a little. In your post you have used 3 swear words, 1 of which is highly offensive & the other 2 very strong. You are recounting a situation that happened a few hours ago and so you should be able to moderate your post. Typing is not the same as saying something - you have time to consider what you are saying, read it & chose your words accordingly.

    As for the incident itself. are there not staff there overseeing what the children are doing ?? Who runs this playgroup - council or private ?? Perhaps in the first instance you could have a word with them & see if they noticed anything. They could have a word with the boy and/or his parents.

    Better than jumping off the deep end & having a set-to with his parents if/when you see them.
    Just because it occurred a few hours before my post, I was on the phone to my partner and had learned of it maybe 5 minutes before posting.
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  • The words 'general ' and 'annoy' do not apply here, for the issue I raise is specific, and I am appalled.

    Macaque monkeys have been 'engineered' in a laboratory in China. Two survived; others did not.
    This is abuse and yet another example of the commodification of sentient beings.

    #openthecages
  • I'm with @Dazzler21, I would have punched the little c*nt in the throat
  • The daily rifle in the sock drawer to find a matching pair
  • cabbles said:

    The daily rifle in the sock drawer to find a matching pair

    Don't get different pairs then. Just buy one style/brand in one colour. Sorted.
  • iainment said:

    cabbles said:

    The daily rifle in the sock drawer to find a matching pair

    Don't get different pairs then. Just buy one style/brand in one colour. Sorted.
    Rock n roll.
  • Get trolled by my work laptop every morning, whilst it's loading up and you type in your account number/password something makes it 'click off' the box you're typing in, so half gets typed in and you have to click back on it again to enter the rest.

    Only a tiny thing and costs me about 5 secs every morning but it just does my head in. Why?! Who designed it to do that?!
  • buckshee said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    Bullies and bad parents... A disgusting combination....

    A 3 year old boy at my daughter's play group today decided he was going to be cruel to an 11 month old baby girl. My Rosa.

    Every time she found a walker, he pushed her away from it and took it over to his corner he was collecting toys in.

    My other half watched on, feeling bad, but no harm was being done.

    Other half turns around to open up her bag to get Rosa's snack bag out and turns back (literally 15-20 seconds) and the little cunt is holding my daughter down by the head and hitting her with a foam toy...

    My other half obviously rushed over and scooped Rosa up, she wasn't even making a fuss out of it. The poor thing was apparently looking very confused and uncomfortable.

    The little shits mum/dad were nowhere to be seen for the full hour of the play group. (My other half arrived after the boy and left before him)

    If they were there, why weren't they keeping an eye on their little 3 year old mistake?

    If they did see it why the fudge didn't they stop it and have a word with him before apologise to my other half?

    I offered to go along next week thinking it was a lunch time club but it's at 11 work don't allow such early breaks, but if it happens again... I will get out early for the next one so I can go along and have a chat with the little wanker's parents.

    Don't even start with the "he's 3 years old, you can't call him names" bollocks. At 3 years old he should know:
    1. Snatching is wrong.
    2. Hitting is wrong.
    3. Being rough with babies is wrong.
    4. Hitting girls is wrong.
    5. Don't fuck with Rosa.

    I may be marginally over protective, but his parents must be complete mugs for:
    A. Bringing him along to a babies play group and leaving him unattended.
    B. Not teaching him 1-5.
    C. Not knowing you don't fuck with Rosa.

    I was in Clarke’s in Bluewater a couple of years back, my boy was maybe four almost five and was sitting playing with the Lego laid out in there while my wife deals with our daughter. Toddler kid comes over and just takes the Lego straight out of my boys hand while the Dad watches and says nothing. My boy being a nice kid says nothing but I take it back from the kid and say to the Dad “do you not think it might be a good idea to say something? He says “he doesn’t listen to me”!

    The mum then sees what’s going on and says to me loudly “he’s two years old, do you not remember what it was like when your boy was two?”

    I said to her “I do and if he’d have snatched something from another kid (which he wouldn’t have) I would have damn well said something!”

    To this day this still bother me as you can tell.
    It’s time to move on :wink:
  • These totally bollocks touch screen cash points.

    No idea why they need to 'upgrade' a very simple bit of kit into something that probably cost at least twice as much but it now takes ten times longer to do anything as it is slow as hell. I imagine if you fished an old Packard Bell out of a pond it would still run more quickly than this bollocks.
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  • M25. good & bad in equal parts.

    Monday I left home to go & see a client in Elstree. Planned for a 90 min journey & feared it could be up to 120 mins if the Tunnel was bad. No problems at all & it took me 50 mins.

    On the way back, having just joined the M25 at South Mimms the signs were saying an accident ahead. Radio 2 said congestion between J25 & J27 as there was emergency resurfacing taking place. Stop-start for 10 miles, but as soon as I got past J27 it was plane sailing all the way home. Return journey took 110 mins.
  • Now for my own rant.

    Ambulance chasers !!!!!!!!

    Over the last couple of years I've regularly (2 or 3 a day) received cold calls for PPI claims, Pension mis-selling, life assurance check-ups & motor accident injury claims. I didn't think it could get any worse until I received a call today for.........industrial injury claims !!!!

    ffs - I've worked in banking, investment management & financial services all my working life. The nearest I have got to an industrial injury is getting a staple stuck in my finger or a paper cut.

    I would think that if you've had an industrial injury you would have known about it & claimed. "oh look, I've just chopped my arm off in the saw mill - I wonder if I can carry on working for the next 20 years like this "
  • You only need a call about a pre-paid funeral plan and you have the full set.
  • The irony of a UKIP spokesman complaining about racism in a hand painted sign at a demo saying "No country for old white men". And then further irony when frothers who agree with him call the woman who made it a snowflake.

    I should point out that I think the sign was ill judged and disrespectful, lest people who don't read things properly do not understand my problem is with the irony, not the fact.
  • Yeah Algarve some people don’t get irony it’s not like they had 10000 spoons and needed a knife

    brilliant! I haven't seen that for years!
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