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Old 03-28-2012, 06:58 AM   #1
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It's a popular parenting practice -they reckon they only forget lose stuff once, and if they want to parent that way, it's their call, but if the stuff has been gone over a week, they must have known this was a possibility and could have let us know. He only ever made half the practices because of conflicts with another activity and carpool issues, so we didn't realize he was missing because he didn't have his gear. But 10pm the night before, just as I send out the final heat sheet -which they altered because the time for his relay (which I will now have to scratch) was wrong.... grrr.

oh, and go Pandas.

and while we're in the pissing you off thread.... beest being called away on business not getting back until after his mom arrives in a week that demands a two taxi family -notably at airport pick-up time......... and a miracle in the housework department.

and I'm tired.
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Old 04-03-2012, 05:38 PM   #2
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While we were out, MIL blocked toilet so it overflowed, mopped it up with towels but insufficiently, didn't call us to let us know/ask what to do, and now the ceiling above me is soaking wet
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Old 04-03-2012, 06:35 PM   #3
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Old 04-03-2012, 08:03 PM   #4
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Shit.

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Old 04-03-2012, 08:19 PM   #5
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I hope no shit, but laundering said towels will have to wait 'til tomorrow morning. I can almost see -that's too precious to waste doing laundry when there's cellar to read!
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Old 04-03-2012, 08:20 PM   #6
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Ceiling is drying out but stained
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Old 05-03-2012, 06:44 PM   #7
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I am really fucking pissed off.

Why do people have to be told they're fucking wonderful all the fucking time, just for doing something to help their own fucking kids???!

As you may know, I volunteered to manage the big boys footy team this season, but I can tell you that if I'd known how much fucking bitching I'd have to deal with from parents and bloody club staff, I'd have told them to stick the fucking job up their arses!

The only thing the parents have to do is take turns to wash the jersey's (which I'm thinking of just doing myself because it'd be fucking easier) and each week, one of them has to wear a vest that says duty official and sit with our team supporters and sort out any parents that make comments which might be considered un-sportsmanlike (which rarely happens, so mostly you just sit there and watch the game like everyone else).

Last night in the weekly newsletter, I mentioned that some parents hadn't volunteered for either of these jobs yet and put a list of the people who had and who didn't need to bother helping out this week.

So what happened?

I forgot a couple of people who had helped out and you should have seen the shit fly. I'm not kidding you. I even had a lengthy text message this morning about how someone's husband helps out all the time at home games blah blah.

The stupidest part of it all was that I even said in the note that I knew I'd forgotten a couple of helpers but clearly everyone wants their fucking recognition.

Fuck them all fucking arseholes!

This is what has upset some parents.


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Don’t forget! If your Mum, Dad or any other representative of your family has not volunteered to help out with the few small jobs we have as parents and friends of our boys, then this week would be a great week to start. Some families who regularly volunteer have suggested a roster system, but I’d like to give those of you who may be a little bit shy a chance to come over and put your hand up. At the moment with only having away games, we only have to have a volunteer for Duty Official, and also for washing the jersey’s. When we have games at home, we’ll need more helpers with the canteen and time-keeping which means that every few weeks, it will be your turn to do something again. I will not need a volunteer from the families of the following boys:
Shaun, Nathan, Scott, Jay, Sam, Aden, Mav, Brian, Rhett. There may be a couple of others who have helped out whom I have forgotten to mention, but I don’t think it’s fair if it ends up being the same families volunteering each week, so if you haven’t had a go yet, it’s time to get stuck in.
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Old 05-04-2012, 11:16 AM   #8
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m*therf*cker..... lost the post reply......ggrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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short and sweet this time.

Ali, good luck, you're gonna need it.

In our large scout troop, we have one fundraiser that has compulsory attendance by the parents. We have a calendar for them to sign up for the shifts they want to serve. And we have people whose job it is to compare the roster with the schedule and make sure everyone has signed up for their shifts, attends their shifts, and calls the slackers to get them on the schedule.

You will not get 100% participation if you just leave it at volunteer. People have to be be motivated by the thought that they have something to lose, like face in the newsletter. As for the people who DID serve but were not listed, psh.. Also unavoidable. Publish another list, saying Sorry I overlooked A B C, they're a great help but I forgot to mention their names. Thanks A B C!

Then, don't look back. Or, give A B C the job of making sure all the jobs are filled.
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Old 05-04-2012, 03:58 PM   #9
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My stoopid fucking back is troubling me again. Sit for morethan 20 minutes and upon standing back up I appear to have aged about a half century....either that or I've been hypnotised into doing duck impressions everytime I stand up. takes like 10 minutes of walking about to straighten back up.

Then every so often it proper goes. Like, I stretch at the wrong angle, or I sneeze whilst bending to pick something up etc etc.

This has been the case on and off since it went really bad last month.

So, why am I suddenly posting in the pissed off thread? Well, to add to the joy f back pain, I seem to have either a stomach bug, or eaten something my body didnt like. Ate whilst out and about late afternoon, came back and have been back and forth to the temple of the porcelain god ever since. Not sure of the timing means it was tha food that caused the problem, or just that, as the first thing I'd eaten today it was the first to trigger something.

Bleh.

Puking whilst trying not to put my back out is a wretched way to spend a Friday night.
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Old 05-04-2012, 05:57 PM   #10
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UGGGG as I am off work for over 6 weeks so far, due to a bad back, I feel your pain! I am so sorry to hear you are sickly during this time. I know how much pain it is to sneeze with issues with your back.
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Old 05-05-2012, 05:25 AM   #11
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Dana, Jaydaan - try to get Treat Your Own Back from the library or wherever ...
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Old 05-05-2012, 06:49 AM   #12
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I'll look it up.

I do have some exercises I am supposed to be doing. And I'm also supposed to alternate hot and cold presses whne it gets bad. I've been doing some oft he exercises...some of the time. Not as regular as I ought but more than I ever have in the past. Most days i do a little. The hot cold gel packs are just such a fucking ballache ya know? Not sure they do anything either.

So...am still feeling shitty. But havent actually been sick since last night. I'm trying to work myself up to maybe eating a little something. Toast or something. Wish me luck!
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Old 05-05-2012, 07:10 AM   #13
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Pilates, people. Boring as all hell, but many success stories.....
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Old 05-05-2012, 07:15 AM   #14
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I kind of like the idea of pilates. But...I don't like the idea of attending a class, and there's nowhere in my house with enough room to do it.
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Old 05-05-2012, 07:17 AM   #15
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You get to choose which type of pain you would rather endure.....
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