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Old 9th October 2017, 13:31
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Default Bleedn' Kids!!

you know you're getting old when the youth of today start getting on 'yer tits,

post your mumps, grumps and moans about bleedin' kids here,....

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been hearing my garden gate banging against the wall of my house an awful lot lately,
always looked out to see what was occurring,. but nowt,. couldn't see anything.
saw lots of new rubbish lying about my garden like cans of juice and crisp packs,
plus the gravel in my garden was all thrown about and dislodged

just worked out that a group of local teenagers have been using my garden as a new walkway to get from A-to-B,..
my car's parked in my (very narrow) drive, so they've probably been close to scraping past it, and my garage is always unlocked as the feckin' lock is broke so wasn't taking chances with that either,..

so,basically,. sod them..I thought.
so have placed my wheelie bins in a line, up against the gate,
hey-presto.. no more annoying kids using my garden as a right of way.
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Old 9th October 2017, 13:41
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I just hate most people
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Old 9th October 2017, 17:28
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^ Yep, I'd take children over adults any day.
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Old 9th October 2017, 17:57
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I don't particularly have a problem with the youth of today, I just wish they'd pull their bloody trousers up!
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Old 9th October 2017, 18:46
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When they guy next door rolls up with his son (next door are his grand parents - who also have been known to call him certain names and lose their temper with him)

He used to wind my old dog up through the gates, throwing stones and calling his name over and over and one of his new tricks is taking the handbrake off his dads van which tends to be pointing towards my car...hes only about 5!

I could stand kids more if ones like this didnt exist frankly
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Old 9th October 2017, 19:16
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Kids are OK until about age seven and then they get more irritating by the week lol
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Old 9th October 2017, 19:20
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^ haha only ok Miggs ?
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Old 9th October 2017, 19:21
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^ yea. Just ok. When they aren't bothering me anyway
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Old 9th October 2017, 21:23
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They need to get their bloody hair cut. Far too many ket wigs around here.
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Old 10th October 2017, 14:24
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It's not really the children that are the problem. I tend to find it's the parents and their lack of parental skill more than anything…!

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I can completely relate to that...! I hate society in general!
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Old 10th October 2017, 14:42
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^

I'm sorry, I like children. They're the least horrible of all the people because they've not been messed up (yet)

also, they don't drive, and rude car drivers (usually in massive white kias/black range rovers) get on my nerves more than most people
ha-ha,.

yes,. I know,.

it's more of a nod to us grumpy old gits as we get older,..
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Old 16th October 2017, 13:14
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Youth were never more sawcie, yea never more savagely saucie the ancient are scorned, the honourable are contemned, the magistrate is not dreaded ffs
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Old 21st November 2017, 19:41
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This makes me laugh so much

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/magazin...a-happy-street

' This woman had a simple idea for her street'
HER street?? Oh its HER street is it? Nevermind anyone else trying to make deliveries or trying to park when they get home , sorry roads shut, it's HER street.

'Our children were not getting outside enough.They were not physically active enough'
Tell you what- why not march them down to the nearest park??? Just an idea. Or get them to do some chores.

'We saw we had this great space immediately outdoors '
Yes, its called a road..and what are roads for?.....Cars.


'..adults can make friends with their neighbours..'
Until little Destiny throws a ball and it puts a dent in your Ford Mondeo


'A great way of tackling childhood obesity...'
Or Try saying no to your little darling when they demand sweets and cola .


(Little girl) 'Its really good. We can make friends in the street'
Or what shes really saying 'Its really good. We can run riot in the street and annoy all the residents and graffiti the road'

F*** Sake , go to the local park , walk 5 miles there if you have to.
Wanna wipe that smug grin off that womans face
Cringe Cringe
Labour camps! That's what we need. But we'll call em fun shacks or such

Seriously though, a lotta parks are the hangouts of junkies and malcontents around here lol
No, idyllic fields of green England. It's a tough call. But labour camps...think about it peeps.
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Old 22nd November 2017, 23:14
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I like children, it***8217;s the parents that are the problem

Boisterous children in restaurants irritate me.
Every time we go out for a ***8216;quiet***8217; meal there***8217;s noisy kids running riot. It***8217;s not cheap eating out these days and it***8217;s a rare treat for many so it***8217;s not nice when it***8217;s spoilt by a noisy child at the next table whose besotted parent thinks the sound of a child - their child -shrieking is cute.

Some babies cry A LOT and as a parent you can***8217;t always do too much about that (apart from leave them at home with a baby sitter or stay in and get a take away - now theres an idea) But, from the age of two onwards there really is no need for a child to create a disturbance.

I used to distract my child by talking to him (not ignoring him while I constantly fiddled about on my phone) and I***8217;d even have a scrap of paper and a few crayons in my bag for a rare emergency. But, just a simple ***8216;Shhh, behave yourself or we won***8217;t ever come here again, everrr!***8217; was enough

Also, why can***8217;t kids these days manage to sit in their seats for the duration of the meal? Instead, they wander around the tables bumping into everybody and their parent is either oblivious or simply doesn***8217;t care that their little darling is annoying other people. Oh, and then there***8217;s the kids who stand on the chairs with their dirty shoes on! Never mind that someone else will want to sit on that chair afterwards in their new dress! Grrr, what is the world coming to!

Sorry about the vent. I feel better now
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Old 23rd November 2017, 17:32
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^ This annoys me too Muggins I've seen parents just let their kids run up and down in restaurants whilst staff are trying to walk around with plates of food So dangerous.
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Old 5th October 2018, 18:05
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At work this morning a guy said how his wife is pregnant again. One of the women said. ' oooh! How lovely! Congratulations how lovely for you !!! '
And I just CRINGED.
I wanted to block my ears .
Christ he's just had one , isn't that enough for now??
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Old 5th October 2018, 19:06
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I just hate most people
Best post.
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Old 5th October 2018, 20:27
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Kids that try staring you out as you pass. I'm not a tough guy but I'm pretty sure I can kick a twelve year olds ass...pretty sure lol so where they think that kind of behaviour will lead them is beyond me.

Disclamer* don't hit children
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Old 5th October 2018, 20:28
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Best post.
I should start a club, fancy joining?
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Old 5th October 2018, 20:29
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Lol yes I'm in.
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Old 5th October 2018, 20:37
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Lol
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Old 6th October 2018, 00:12
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The older I get, the less I can tolerate adults and the more I love children. They make me happy when I'm miserable and nothing else will cheer me up. I often think I should've went for a career as a nursery teacher. Preschool children are the absolute best.
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Old 6th October 2018, 08:19
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^ Yeah I agree. Pre school kids are full of such joy/wonder, innocence and curiosity (minus the odd tantrum!). I had so much fun being a play worker with that age group.

I can't say I feel the same about older kids :/ - over about 8 to 10 years i'm not so keen.
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Old 6th October 2018, 09:52
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I can't say I feel the same about older kids :/ - over about 8 to 10 years i'm not so keen.
Yeah, secondary school age is about when they start going down hill.
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Old 6th October 2018, 10:07
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The older I get, the less I can tolerate adults and the more I love children. They make me happy when I'm miserable and nothing else will cheer me up. I often think I should've went for a career as a nursery teacher. Preschool children are the absolute best.
They are so unfiltered in what they say to you too. It's great
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Old 6th October 2018, 16:03
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^ Yeah I agree. Pre school kids are full of such joy/wonder, innocence and curiosity (minus the odd tantrum!). I had so much fun being a play worker with that age group.

I can't say I feel the same about older kids :/ - over about 8 to 10 years i'm not so keen.
I agree, generally but my neighbour, who's 9 is an absolute joy. I'm just back from taking him and my son to the park actually. That boy can talk for Scotland.
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Old 6th October 2018, 16:08
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They are so unfiltered in what they say to you too. It's great
Yeah, there's never any malice intended even if what they're saying isn't very nice. It's hilarious. I remember once my (then 6 year old) neighbour rang my doorbell really early in the morning to ask if he can come round to play. I hadn't put my makeup on yet, and he just stared at me really confused and went 'what happened to your face?'
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Old 6th October 2018, 18:59
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^

When I was supply teaching the other week I was helping this group of boys build a house and I yawned. One of the kids said to me, "did you not go to bed?"
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Old 7th October 2018, 02:09
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Yesterday I was working with a year 4 boy and he gave me a really quizzical look then said 'you look like Miss Honey off Matilda'.... I'll take that he could have said I look like Miss Trunchball.... Kids are so much nicer to me than adults
I can see that. You're a very pretty lady.

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Whimsical Stranger - have you got a little bit of time to volunteer at your little boy's school? Maybes when he moves up to the next year you could help with the little ones?
Thanks for the suggestion. I dunno, I'm terrified of the other mums. All the cliches and jokes about the 'mummy mafia' I've discovered, sadly to be very true. There's a Halloween disco coming up, I'm considering volunteering for that but I'm a bit scared. I'd be there for the actual kids, not to gossip and discuss slow cooker recipes with my fellow mums which I imagine is what's expected of me.
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Old 7th October 2018, 14:23
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Oi this is turning into the 'lovely kids' thread!
Bugger off with your swooning

Kids are horrible

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