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Postby baby-come-fly-with-me » Thu May 21, 2009 10:33 pm

alexjames2 wrote:sorry to be off topic but i am just watching doctor Nickolaides trying to save the lives of identical twins in the womb. He did the same for my twins over 7 year ago!

Baby come fly with me, take no notice of the bigotted negative posters on here!

Oracle..you are always there to give good advice...you are a good person I think. :) Hows the diet going?

I do try and take some off comments with no real hard feelings!
Well you should pat the dr on the back and be blessed with your twins..hard work though of course!!!
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Postby alexjames2 » Thu May 21, 2009 10:35 pm

yes double trouble but twice as nice! :)

I am going to bed now

Good luck and best regards
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Postby Get Real! » Thu May 21, 2009 11:20 pm

Problem is we’ve only heard your side of the story so it’s anybody’s guess what really happened. I don’t think it should even be posted on a forum as there is no way to verify any of the details.

You’ve got to realize that this is not a parent’s support meeting but a forum of strangers engaging in debates, but what can we possibly debate other than accept your version of the events and condemn the teacher?
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Postby DT. » Thu May 21, 2009 11:57 pm

Get Real! wrote:Problem is we’ve only heard your side of the story so it’s anybody’s guess what really happened. I don’t think it should even be posted on a forum as there is no way to verify any of the details.

You’ve got to realize that this is not a parent’s support meeting but a forum of strangers engaging in debates, but what can we possibly debate other than accept your version of the events and condemn the teacher?


If what she says is true...and thats what we can base this argument on..(if its not true then just disregard)...If its true call George Tsalakos tomorrow morning at Antenna TV and he'll be over with a TV crew in a matter of hours.

We've argued plenty of things here on the basis of someone's version of a personal experience, with the caveat that the argument stands if the story is true.

Any of you that know or remember how vulnerable a 5yr old kid is will understand that this behaviour by a teacher is unforgivable. Locking a 5 yr old in a room for 5 hours is disgusting.

I wish it was a guy cause I'd want to kick him up and down paphos.
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 22, 2009 12:01 am

The issue of 'what if there was a fire' is the saddest, and the person carrying out such an act should be dismissed ....

But really the government should be looking at ways to help mums with more school-friendly work hours .... (that doesn't work for science, I now accept).
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Postby DT. » Fri May 22, 2009 12:04 am

Oracle wrote:The issue of 'what if there was a fire' is the saddest, and the person carrying out such an act should be dismissed ....

But really the government should be looking at ways to help mums with more school-friendly work hours .... (that doesn't work for science, I now accept).


nothing gets me more than stories about "disciplining" babies and toddlers. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 22, 2009 12:07 am

DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:The issue of 'what if there was a fire' is the saddest, and the person carrying out such an act should be dismissed ....

But really the government should be looking at ways to help mums with more school-friendly work hours .... (that doesn't work for science, I now accept).


nothing gets me more than stories about "disciplining" babies and toddlers. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


You are a lovely daddy .... :D
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Postby DT. » Fri May 22, 2009 12:08 am

Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:The issue of 'what if there was a fire' is the saddest, and the person carrying out such an act should be dismissed ....

But really the government should be looking at ways to help mums with more school-friendly work hours .... (that doesn't work for science, I now accept).


nothing gets me more than stories about "disciplining" babies and toddlers. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


You are a lovely daddy .... :D


that killed my rant :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Fri May 22, 2009 12:10 am

DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Problem is we’ve only heard your side of the story so it’s anybody’s guess what really happened. I don’t think it should even be posted on a forum as there is no way to verify any of the details.

You’ve got to realize that this is not a parent’s support meeting but a forum of strangers engaging in debates, but what can we possibly debate other than accept your version of the events and condemn the teacher?


If what she says is true...and thats what we can base this argument on..(if its not true then just disregard)...If its true call George Tsalakos tomorrow morning at Antenna TV and he'll be over with a TV crew in a matter of hours.

We've argued plenty of things here on the basis of someone's version of a personal experience, with the caveat that the argument stands if the story is true.

Any of you that know or remember how vulnerable a 5yr old kid is will understand that this behaviour by a teacher is unforgivable. Locking a 5 yr old in a room for 5 hours is disgusting.

I wish it was a guy cause I'd want to kick him up and down paphos.

Most mothers are by their very nature over-biased, actually make that super-biased, so I’ve learned not to take them too seriously when they go on about their “angel” being unjustly mistreated.

As you know, my wife is a teacher so I get to hear a lot of stories about these “angels”…

When my daughter was in 2nd or 3rd year primary, she came home one day crying because someone was poking his tongue out to her so she got upset!

So I asked her… “What happened before the first time he poked his tongue out to you?” …and she replied… “I poked my tongue out to him!” :lol:

There's two sides to every story...
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Postby DT. » Fri May 22, 2009 12:12 am

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Problem is we’ve only heard your side of the story so it’s anybody’s guess what really happened. I don’t think it should even be posted on a forum as there is no way to verify any of the details.

You’ve got to realize that this is not a parent’s support meeting but a forum of strangers engaging in debates, but what can we possibly debate other than accept your version of the events and condemn the teacher?


If what she says is true...and thats what we can base this argument on..(if its not true then just disregard)...If its true call George Tsalakos tomorrow morning at Antenna TV and he'll be over with a TV crew in a matter of hours.

We've argued plenty of things here on the basis of someone's version of a personal experience, with the caveat that the argument stands if the story is true.

Any of you that know or remember how vulnerable a 5yr old kid is will understand that this behaviour by a teacher is unforgivable. Locking a 5 yr old in a room for 5 hours is disgusting.

I wish it was a guy cause I'd want to kick him up and down paphos.

Most mothers are by their very nature over-biased, actually make that super-biased, so I’ve learned not to take them too seriously when they go on about their “angel” being unjustly mistreated.

As you know, my wife is a teacher so I get to hear a lot of stories about these “angels”…

When my daughter was in 2nd or 3rd year primary, she came home one day crying because someone was poking his tongue out to her so she got upset!

So I asked her… “What happened before the first time he poked his tongue out to you?” …and she replied… “I poked my tongue out to him!” :lol:

There's two sides to every story...


considering the fundamental part of the story is correct where the 5yr old gets locked in a room for 5 hrs.

You tell me what crime this toddler should have done to deserve this punishment and make this story justifiable.
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