Nope. You've got it backwards. |
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Glad for the update. I think they weren't gracious about the money because that's not what they wanted or asked for- they wanted the suit. The local Target didn't have the suit, stopping and getting one on their trip may be out of their way.
No doubt swimsuit Mom sounds unnecessarily nasty and over the top, but I can see her perspective. |
No, it's the other way around. Read more carefully! |
u No, you have it wrong. Reading comprehension? |
OMG hilarious!
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Not OP. It has never ever occurred to me to use Uber as a delivery service. How much would it cost to Uber something to a house an hour away? Probably more than anyone is willing to spend on a pair of size 6 swim trunks. |
Sorry, size 10. |
I've wondered that too. Uber delivers? Must be expensive, but it would solve the problem. |
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I've read a lot of the thread and the one thing that I really can't get past is: who only has one swimsuit for a 7 year old?
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Yes. Please. And post to DCUM. |
A 50 min uber ride? Seems pricey for a set of swim trunks. |
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The people who want to do uber, that's 50-75 dollars.
What the hell. |
| Well, I was team other mom, but if that update is true, wtf, they are crazy. They probably go to a far away school because the locals know they are nuts. |
Yeah, this is a good point. It does sound like you had plenty of people around who could have watched your kids sleep or something. |
| Uber?! That would be at least $50. Crazy. This whole thing is crazy! |