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How much do I have to bribe headmistress to get his house to win?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe is house captain. If his house(yellow) win sports day he gets to parade trophy round field.
I guess it means a lot to him. It would have done to me at his age.Comment
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That is - the meeting is this morning. CK I doesn’t start until September.Originally posted by covbob View PostMrs CB is off to a meeting about CK I starting school this morning.Comment
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Anyway we are close to resolving his year 7 school. Major battle with the council over this.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow much do I have to bribe headmistress to get his house to win?Comment
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Much work from me, mrs bp, solicitor and mrs bp's best mate(who is possible to top educational psychioligist in the world).Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyway we are close to resolving his year 7 school. Major battle with the council over this.Comment
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CNS this morning. The bedroom window is letting in a nice breeze (and the smell of tobacco smoke from someone on the pavement
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The solicitor is probably the best educational solicitor in the UK. £400/hour. I would have paid ten times that. Well worthwhile.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMuch work from me, mrs bp, solicitor and mrs bp's best mate(who is possible to top educational psychioligist in the world).Comment
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Weather looks good in North Wales this weekend. I will try to get a couple of big cycles in.Comment
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I will take baby bp along. And his friend. baby bp is more controllable with his friend along. Less likely to answer back.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWeather looks good in North Wales this weekend. I will try to get a couple of big cycles in.Comment
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Best of luck. I remember that happening for one of my brothers.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyway we are close to resolving his year 7 school. Major battle with the council over this.Comment
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