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slinky 24-02-2005 15:22

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I was hit in the eye by a snowball containing ice when I was at Peel Park. The ice just missed my eye but made a nasty cut by the side and there was blood everywhere. Did teachers panic? Not on your life. They were very well organised and sorted me out. I still have a little scar to remember it by but it never entered my parents' heads to ever consider sueing the school or the boy who threw the snowball. It was merely looked on as one of life's unfortunate events. I seemed to experience a lot of those as a child and made many visits to Accy Vic A&E

That's what I mean willow, kids were alot tougher in them days. They are ruined now ''don't touch my kid or I will sue you''
Even the kids say it now ''you can't do anything about it or I will sue you''.

WillowTheWhisp 24-02-2005 15:43

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Makes you wonder where it's all going to end doesn't it?


Here are a couple of photos I took today.

Acrylic-bob 24-02-2005 15:45

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Ahh yes, they all know their rights, but precious few of their responsibilities, the price of everything and the value of nothing.

Sara 24-02-2005 16:12

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Ahh yes, they all know their rights, but precious few of their responsibilities, the price of everything and the value of nothing.

I remember not that long ago my daughter said to me if i continued nagging and grounding her she would ring childline. My reply was that only 1 in 3 children gets through to childline and i would have probably murdered her by then. (Can't have been that serious as i have forgotten what she had done.)

By the way slinky it's a primary school i work in.

Mick 24-02-2005 16:15

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I see you have been draging busman away from a nice warm fire again Willow hehe

WillowTheWhisp 24-02-2005 16:16

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Aww he loves it really he does.

lindsay ormerod 24-02-2005 17:10

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Not all kids are that lilly livered;had my 9 year old daughter up at the Royal Infirmary and she unexpectedly had to have a blood test taken;calm as anything but I feel she maybe dining out on story for weeks!

"really the needle was this looooong !"


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