ArtyM wrote: » How did 1 person manage to cover that much ground? Was he Taylor Swifting?
sbsquarepants wrote: » I may regret this but, go on I have to know. WTF is Taylor Swifting?
grundie wrote: » My 2 1/2 yo daughter is princess obsessed, I don't mind as she'll grow out of it one day. Every day, she goes to a summer fun camp thing that has play rooms, dancing and arts/crafts. It's run by her creche, but for the summer children up to 6 can attend. I was asked by another child's mother if I could get my daughter to stop saying she is a princess so much as it was bothering her 5 year old daughter who doesn't like it when there are other princesses around. After a moment of confusion I just said "No, I can't do that". The mother did try to keep the discussion going, but I said sorry and left.
grundie wrote: » My 2 1/2 yo daughter is princess obsessed, I don't mind as she'll grow out of it one day. Every day, she goes to a summer fun camp thing that has play rooms, dancing and arts/crafts. It's run by her creche, but for the summer children up to 6 can attend.I was asked by another child's mother if I could get my daughter to stop saying she is a princess so much as it was bothering her 5 year old daughter who doesn't like it when there are other princesses around. After a moment of confusion I just said "No, I can't do that". The mother did try to keep the discussion going, but I said sorry and left.
OldNotWIse wrote: » Is this what happens when you have kids? :
bluewolf wrote: » I read the bolded bit and went "yeah, maybe okay" then the next part ...?? lol
grundie wrote: » I mentioned it to the staff of the creche and they told me that the girl in question is just difficult in general. She keeps going in to the toddlers room and hoards the toys even though it isn't allowed and just generally acting like a spoiled diva. They are going to have words with her parents.
_Redzer_ wrote: » I've an older sister who is one and it's infuriating.
stmol32 wrote: » Does that mean you're only 9 months old?
Anonymou wrote: » I dunno would you consider this self-entitled or just plain d!ckheadish behaviour but was at a hurling qualifier a few years ago in Limerick, Galway had just beaten Cork. Anyway during the match I had noticed a woman in front of me playing on her iPhone, clearly enthralled by the match. The match ended and most people scattered onto the pitch, just about to leave when I noticed the phone on the ground. My dad suggested handing it to the stewards, I said we'd wait on and see did this woman return. Sure enough around 25 mins later she returns, she looks under her seat and I say 'does this belong to you'? She kind of just looks at me and mutters 'oh yeah', grabs the phone and walks off with her friend again. Before ye think it was someone pulling a fast one it was definitely the same woman. Just the lack of a 'thank you' that really galls me, not sure how many 15 year olds would have waited around in that situation :mad: I might have been raised differently but some people in this country do not appreciate anything!
TeddyTedson wrote: » Personally I would have probably thanked you for about 5 minutes and offered to buy you a pint or something, maybe a few cans of cider seeing as you were 15:P
Joe prim wrote: » Her ma should have saved up, (in all senses of the word), gone to the wedding, and shat all over the place, seems to be socially acceptable , I'm going to try it the next time I'm dragged along as a plus-one to one of these boreathons.
Lando Griffin wrote: » I asked him how he came to that conclusion as it was 50-50 and he replied "Cos mine is an Audi and yours is only a Skoda"
oldyouth wrote: » He was kinda right. 50/50 means that you pay half of eachother's damage, not look after your own
I Heart Internet wrote: » Aahhh! Good point. Although in that situation I'd take 50-50 to mean that we each look after our own damage. It's not Lando's fault someone else drives a car that is expensive to repair.
oldyouth wrote: » It is though. If a person is 50% to blame, it doesn't matter if the other person's car is worth €1 or €500,000, you are responsible for 50% of the damage Not wanting to derail the thread, so I'll leave it there
Lando Griffin wrote: » A few years back I was driving my Skoda Fabia down a narrow country road when an Audi A6 came towards me. We both pulled in as far as we could but the passanger mirrors on both cars got smashed. We stopped and got out and agreed that nothing could have been done and it was 50 -50. He then pipes up " you'll still be paying for mine though" I asked him how he came to that conclusion as it was 50-50 and he replied "Cos mine is an Audi and yours is only a Skoda"
minotour wrote: » Im confused........ (and im not talkin about the spelling, grammar nazi I aint)
Caliden wrote: » His location is the clue. He's in the Netherlands.