Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be deleted? I mean really. It's demeaning to everyone involved, people who took the time to reply in honest and sincere ways, and to anyone who experienced an injury with their child. I swear, I just don't understand where the "I'm going to delete off topic religious posts" and then this is allowed to stand? WTH Jeff?
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be deleted? I mean really. It's demeaning to everyone involved, people who took the time to reply in honest and sincere ways, and to anyone who experienced an injury with their child. I swear, I just don't understand where the "I'm going to delete off topic religious posts" and then this is allowed to stand? WTH Jeff?
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster that suggested it was fake. I guess I was considered a bitch on this board because I also said why would a 3 year old be on the monkey bars. It made no sense to me. And I know it could happen, or maybe it has, but what are the odds that someone would spot their neighbor out on here? I was also the one who said it was creepy that the neighbor was on the laptop, posting from her computer. I was also the one who said why would she be on DCUM when her child was in the hospital. I already know I am a bitch, but only when someone deserves it. Fake post... it was needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this whole post is fake.
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Anonymous wrote:I think this whole post is fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that I'm thinking about it more, I was pretty surprised by the child's injuries when I first read this. A head injury, a broken ankle, AND a broken arm, all from one fall? On a playground, where the surface is soft? I was really shocked by that.
Ah well. On to football. Have a great day DCUMers.
Monkey bars are a total disaster in this regard. A child I know who's always been incredibly athletic broke her arm from a seemingly nothing fall from the monkey bars on wood chips right in front of my eyes when she was 5. And she was a tall 5-year old to begin with.
Sure, but the kid would break the part of the body she landed on. Land on head, that's a head injury. Use arm to break fall? That's an arm injury. But it seems unlikely the kid landed on head, arm and leg!
Anonymous wrote:PP again -- sometimes I envision two guys (or maybe a college fraternity) placing bets -- write a fake post on dcurbanmom and see whose thread goes the longest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that I'm thinking about it more, I was pretty surprised by the child's injuries when I first read this. A head injury, a broken ankle, AND a broken arm, all from one fall? On a playground, where the surface is soft? I was really shocked by that.
Ah well. On to football. Have a great day DCUMers.
Monkey bars are a total disaster in this regard. A child I know who's always been incredibly athletic broke her arm from a seemingly nothing fall from the monkey bars on wood chips right in front of my eyes when she was 5. And she was a tall 5-year old to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Also, it was strange that "op was not picking up cell." If your daughter was in the hospital, wouldn't you be glued to your cell for constant updates/calls from your husband?