Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYOB
Your kid's bad behavior in public IS my business. Sorry!
Uh...no it’s not. MYOB or someone might redirect your attention in the future. Busybody twat.
WOW, PP, you sound like a GREAT parent! And you are probably too dim to realize I am being sarcastic so I typed it out for you.
People - control yourselves, control your children and control your dogs.
No one has a free pass to act like an a$$hole. Except Trump, of course.
Bet the people advocating for the unruly child voted for Trump. Just saying!
Anonymous wrote:I would have told him to jump somewhere else. No way am I letting a kid jostle me while I am on the couch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYOB
Your kid's bad behavior in public IS my business. Sorry!
Uh...no it’s not. MYOB or someone might redirect your attention in the future. Busybody twat.
WOW, PP, you sound like a GREAT parent! And you are probably too dim to realize I am being sarcastic so I typed it out for you.
People - control yourselves, control your children and control your dogs.
No one has a free pass to act like an a$$hole. Except Trump, of course.
Bet the people advocating for the unruly child voted for Trump. Just saying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A child learning to behave is everyone's business. It is sort of...you know...how civil society works.
Is that how you rationalize it to yourself? Uh, no. MYOFB.
New poster. You sound very ignorant and mannerless.
A couch in a public rec center is public property paid for with public taxes. Your child destroying it is my business. Not to mention the center hold face a potential lawsuit if snowflake fell and injured himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYOB
Your kid's bad behavior in public IS my business. Sorry!
Uh...no it’s not. MYOB or someone might redirect your attention in the future. Busybody twat.
Anonymous wrote:I would have said what I actually say many times a day to the kids I work with in an elementary school (in classrooms, in the hallways, in the cafeteria, at recess):
Cut it out. That's inappropriate. Stop right now.
And I say it in such a way that they stop.
Of course, when I normally say this, parents aren't there, so I don't have to put up with their ridiculous bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A child learning to behave is everyone's business. It is sort of...you know...how civil society works.
Is that how you rationalize it to yourself? Uh, no. MYOFB.
Anonymous wrote:A child learning to behave is everyone's business. It is sort of...you know...how civil society works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYOB
Your kid's bad behavior in public IS my business. Sorry!