I agree with that Ges but come on that isn't likely to happen and i'm sure if a kid who isn't that way out asks to go to the loo the teacher would say yes. Rules have to be in place though otherwise kids would just be going to the loo all the time and causing disruptions. Thomas knows this in his first year at high school, he knew this beforehand.
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I'm going back to 505, I saw them at Sheffield and they were amazing.
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My point is, she doesn't let kids go to the loo at all, that is wrong.becchio bear wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 10:26 pm I agree with that Ges but come on that isn't likely to happen and i'm sure if a kid who isn't that way out asks to go to the loo the teacher would say yes. Rules have to be in place though otherwise kids would just be going to the loo all the time and causing disruptions. Thomas knows this in his first year at high school, he knew this beforehand.
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Think I'd hate to be in school these days ..sound like horrible places. I left lessons when needed when in school.
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
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Good valid points from BB & Ges
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By the way this is the post Misskel put on waccoe on the 22nd January, she's moved down 3 years in less than a month. Some kind of freak imo
I teach at a primary school (year 6). I don't let children go to the toilet during lessons. Would you have a problem with this rule for your child?
I teach at a primary school (year 6). I don't let children go to the toilet during lessons. Would you have a problem with this rule for your child?
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I've noticed she's not been very communicative after her opening salvo.
Using us?
Using us?
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- and we fell right into her trap didn't we, our friendly and open selves.gessa wrote:
A dissertation I would think Norm.
Oh well - what's that about skin and noses!
I suppose I'd rather be that way than hostile and unrelenting. It's no different than Cjay joining other clubs' fan sites.
I expect she'll be chuckling about our differences but it makes us think about the things we take for granted so really there's no harm.
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Two posts, both thread starters, both unusually phrased for your first posts on a message board. My first reaction was something was off, hence my first post...gessa wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 12:02 am By the way this is the post Misskel put on waccoe on the 22nd January, she's moved down 3 years in less than a month. Some kind of freak imo
I teach at a primary school (year 6). I don't let children go to the toilet during lessons. Would you have a problem with this rule for your child?
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
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And you were right mate, about an hour after the thread started the waccoe one came to mind, I'd imagine there's many more across other clubs. A strange question for your first posts by a female in a male dominated world, perhaps others have twigged too, hence the who's going to the game thread, just to put us at ease I suppose.
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Aye mate I thought those posts were a little strange for a debutant but went along with it in my usual welcoming self
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"Gullibles' Travels" Leon. We'd be no use in MI6 whereas faaip would be George Smiley, and there's no greater compliment.
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Please forgive me Leon, that wasn't an insult - merely acknowledgement of the fact that we're both lazy thinkers, until we have to be something different. I didn't mean to cause you offence.1964white wrote: ↑
Yes Norm I can be gullible but I do my best to give folk the benefit of doubt
I have 2 modes, lazy (97% of the time) and full alert. I suspect you are a little that way yourself. Faaip is probably the reverse of that.
Unfortunately that gives him much angst, whereas we have a relatively stress-free life.
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Re: Going to the toilet during lessons?
Perhaps it's one of those Russian social media bots, come here to disrupt or mod elections by getting us all arguing about toilet breaks.
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You would be George Grimacey sire, aka George Rictus.hector wrote:
As Faaips No2 would I be George not so smiley??
Unfortunately your seat would be the apex of Salisbury Cathedral, so you would be permanently 404 feet off the ground on static display with people queuing to gawp at you through your underwear.
(Hell I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy)
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Let me just say, that as one who has abseiled off tall buildings and cliffs, and out of helecopters, leapt out of planes with only a hankie to keep me up etc. I am now s**t scared of heights, and get dizzy standing on a curb..... The chances of getting me anywhere near the apex of Salisbury cathederal are less than zero..... I decline the post of George Rictus and abstain from anything to do with anything.....Norm wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:30 am You would be George Grimacey sire, aka George Rictus.
Unfortunately your seat would be the apex of Salisbury Cathedral, so you would be permanently 404 feet off the ground on static display with people queuing to gawp at you through your underwear.
(Hell I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy)
Sir.