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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had a nanny of mine once let my kids play with slime outdoors and that stuff sticks like crazy to the sidewalk. But it eventually goes away. Playdoh is less innocuous. I think your boss is a rich snob who thinks getting clay on his precious Audi tires will devalue his expensive ride. So he thinks it is perfectly acceptable to tell the “help” to scrub his driveway for him to protect it.[/quote] She should have put something down or cleaned it up.[/quote] Most Nannies would not automatically think to put newspaper or wax paper down first. The kids probably opened up the playdough and began playing with it like all kids will do.[/quote] Then they are at best babysitters as any high paid nanny should have the common sense to protect a surface.[/quote] So just because a nanny allows her charges to play with Playdoh on their driveway means she is not deserving of the moniker of her profession?????? This is outlandish! I see young children all the time playing on their driveways — whether they be playing ball, Playdoh, Barbies, hopscotch, sidewalk chalk, etc. Most families do not care if there is Playdoh on the driveway. Only a snooty parent who values their vehicle tires over their children’s recreational bliss would agree with you.[/quote]
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