The story was total BBC tulip apparently.
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I used to live in a terrorist house for christmas my parents got me a bomber jacket. IGMC
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MF is quite a terror round these forums.
Can someone call the filth please?
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostI made similar error when younger and teacher pointed it out to my mum during parents evening, we had to write the usual stuff on a Monday at infant school 'What we did at weekend', that weekend my mums car exhaust had come off while driving to Stockport shopping, she pulled over and someone helped her to secure the exhaust with her tights, but I had spelt tights as tits
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I made similar error when younger and teacher pointed it out to my mum during parents evening, we had to write the usual stuff on a Monday at infant school 'What we did at weekend', that weekend my mums car exhaust had come off while driving to Stockport shopping, she pulled over and someone helped her to secure the exhaust with her tights, but I had spelt tights as tits
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.
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It is an overreaction if they didn't bother to speak to the boy and a couple of others about their "interesting" stories before calling the police. I bet if they had the boy would have said terraced.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostGood point. You'd be pleasantly surprised, though, if the teacher would be intelligent enough to work that one out.
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It would be really concerning to teachers if he brought some terracotta figurines into class. Or if he said his dog was a terrier. Or a laptop with a 1 Terrabyte drive.
Terrific.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.
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It's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWaste of police time. Social services would be more appropriate for a child being forced to live in a terraced house.The boy, who lives in Accrington in Lancashire
IMO, they should have locked him up, therefore, preventing any possibility of anything happening in future.
Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 20 January 2016, 09:17.
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