Anonymous wrote:What PTA is pushing peanut brittle? I hate peanut brittle. WTF? Is it 1975 where OP lives? Are you also expected to bring a salmon ring?
Anonymous wrote:
Peanut Brittle Lady, I strongly feel that at this point you have no choice but to sell your home, give up your children for adoption, change your name (if not your gender), and move to a foreign country. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:This morning at about 2am my phone rang and a guttural voice, probably disguised, said, "we know where you live give it up" Click. Give what up? What do these people want?
I didn't sleep the rest of the night. This is horrible.
Anonymous wrote:This morning at about 2am my phone rang and a guttural voice, probably disguised, said, "we know where you live give it up" Click. Give what up? What do these people want?
I didn't sleep the rest of the night. This is horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious that the PTA is this dysfunctional and political?
perhaps, yes
But on another note, isn't the PTA breaking the no nut policy selling peanut brittle?
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious that the PTA is this dysfunctional and political?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met with Detective Fielder today. He was understanding and gracious. I showed him the printouts of the emails and Twitter attacks that I had received and he was appalled. He said that he had never seen such hatred towards an individual. He said that he could easily obtain the Facebook threats and bullying remarks that I had deleted. I had no idea that the police could do that.
He told me that by his count that many crimes had been committed and that I should stay strong until these people are brought to justice. I felt guilty because he had murders and rape cases to work on and yet he was helping me who had been bullied by these hateful PTA monsters.
The officer is going to meet with his supervisor on Monday and decide what to charge these people with.
Go get em...Montgomery County must have a peanut brittle ordinance.
Okay, I'm confused. Who (allegedly) met with the police? Op or the peanut brittle poster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met with Detective Fielder today. He was understanding and gracious. I showed him the printouts of the emails and Twitter attacks that I had received and he was appalled. He said that he had never seen such hatred towards an individual. He said that he could easily obtain the Facebook threats and bullying remarks that I had deleted. I had no idea that the police could do that.
He told me that by his count that many crimes had been committed and that I should stay strong until these people are brought to justice. I felt guilty because he had murders and rape cases to work on and yet he was helping me who had been bullied by these hateful PTA monsters.
The officer is going to meet with his supervisor on Monday and decide what to charge these people with.
Go get em...Montgomery County must have a peanut brittle ordinance.