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Terrible tragedy at theme park
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut in the middle of term I would prefer to know children were enjoying educational trips supporting the curriculum we share. To my knowledge, no one ever died during a school trip to a museum, or an historic castle.
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The world will be a marginally better place when that woman is dead.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostComment
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She speaks the truth. You can;t handle the truth.Originally posted by vwdan View PostThe world will be a marginally better place when that woman is dead.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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No she doesn't - she speaks whatever she thinks will make her some money, based on peoples rage. In respect to the article - what on Earth is wrong with giving kids an experience, something fun, a bonding session? Only a truly pathetic and miserable person would argue against tha....ah, there we go.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostShe speaks the truth. You can;t handle the truth.Comment
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Only an idiot would argue it's a good use of school time. If the parents were with her, they would have ensured her safety. As it was she was left to her own devices, high on candy floss & lack of supervision by a group of teachers who at the end of the day are just paid child minders & do not have your childs best interests at heart.Originally posted by vwdan View PostNo she doesn't - she speaks whatever she thinks will make her some money, based on peoples rage. In respect to the article - what on Earth is wrong with giving kids an experience, something fun, a bonding session? Only a truly pathetic and miserable person would argue against tha....ah, there we go.
You sir, are an idiot.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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So the entirety of a child's time in school should be EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION, then? No bonding, no play, no fun, no experiences? Just pure teaching all the time?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOnly an idiot would argue it's a good use of school time.
Ah, yes, of course because no child has ever died accidentally while under the care of their parents.If the parents were with her, they would have ensured her safety. As it was she was left to her own devices,
Citation required.high on candy floss & lack of supervision by a group of teachers who at the end of the day are just paid child minders & do not have your childs best interests at heart.
Tit.You sir, are an idiot.Comment
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I will pick up on only one point above and reply with, I agree with you.Originally posted by vwdan View PostSo the entirety of a child's time in school should be EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION, then? No bonding, no play, no fun, no experiences? Just pure teaching all the time?
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Now fook off.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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