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"The boy, who has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,"
Ah the medical term for "badly behaved brat".
In the old days a "clip around the ear" was the cure to this syndrome
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Fir play to her. At least she is trying to teach hi right from wrong. At lot more than many parents today do.Comment
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indeed...as you say, in the old days, clippage of the earage worked wonders. Nowadays you'd get done for child abuseOriginally posted by DeadKenny"The boy, who has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,"
Ah the medical term for "badly behaved brat".
In the old days a "clip around the ear" was the cure to this syndrome
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Originally posted by SockpuppetFir play to her. At least she is trying to teach hi right from wrong. At lot more than many parents today do.
You shouldn't have to use the police as a parenting service though - wheres the dad in all this I wonder!
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Originally posted by SockpuppetFir play to her. At least she is trying to teach hi right from wrong. At lot more than many parents today do.
Are you having keyboard or finger problems SP ?
(Although 'Fir play' does sound milding amusing, and relevant
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...last seen dressed as Batman and hanging off the side of a bridge or something...Originally posted by SallyAnneYou shouldn't have to use the police as a parenting service though - wheres the dad in all this I wonder!
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If the dozy old bint left the present in a place where he could find it then it his right as a child to take a look. I know I would.Comment
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Originally posted by PRC1964If the dozy old bint left the present in a place where he could find it then it his right as a child to take a look. I know I would.
Thats a very good point
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Servicing some unemployed fat geordie tart I believe.Originally posted by SallyAnneYou shouldn't have to use the police as a parenting service though - wheres the dad in all this I wonder!
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