The Daddy Thread

The management of that place have some neck in fairness :sweat_smile:

Cunts know that they can get away with it too. It isnt the norm from my experience. Some pricks

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They automatically added all the Mams only t o the WhatsApp group in our wanā€™s place the sexist pigs!

Youā€™re inherently safer not being in any of those WhatsApp groups that involve the Mammies. The GAA, community games, school issues these are worse and more lethal than Russian minefields. Ask Flatty if you donā€™t believe me, heā€™s the expert on such groups.

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That was TFK gold!

These groups are vicious. The local community one here can kick off at anytimeā€¦ I piped up once and left left soon after such was the hysteria. Thereā€™s two men in the group that would shame Brenda and Mary off Facebook. One spends all his time posting pictures of dog shit that has been left within a 20 yard radius of his house. The other is a rubby enthusiast who constantly thinks we needs the guards out to the estateā€¦ Kids making noise - get the guards. Litter on the grass - get the guards. The guards in the estate - call the guards. I called him a screaming Mary and the screaming Marys formed an alliance and screamed at me. I left before he called the guards.

These groups are for women and the mentally unwell.

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Our Residents Facebook group is gone quiet enough these days. Was more revved up during lockdowns etc.

Youā€™ve fairly clamped one of the boys there

More check down passes from Brady.

It can be rough up there in fairness. I donā€™t know how you do it.

You made a sensible online comment on a forum where the members were, in the main, mentally unwell. They proceeded to bully you off the chat.

How did you like it?

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Yeah. There were a gang of 13/14 year olds playing ball on the green last night. It was proper scary.

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What age did any of you let your kids walk home from school? This conversation has popped up. Sorry if itā€™s been covered prior.

How many miles of a walk are we talking here?

Can they walk with friends?

Mine were 3rd class but loads of kids walking the route and walking with friends

Boy was 7/8, daughter 9/10. Took her an extra year or two to get a handle on directions, not being distracted by a butterfly etc.

I actually miss walking her to and from school now that itā€™s done with tho

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1.5 miles. Built up area and going through a couple of estates.

Sheā€™d possibly be alone, trying to work out a deal with a few others. Maybe a couple of days to start.

i would be nervous by themselves tbh so hopefully you can find some class mates walking the same way.

i think a lot of mothers covertly follow them anyway the first few times

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Yeah itā€™s a bit of a head fuck. Canā€™t get over sheā€™s at this stage either is probably part of it.

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Lads, our son, the youngest, is starting his LC year on Monday. I am dizzy as to where that time went to begin with, but my real niggle isā€¦the lad hasnā€™t a scoobie on what he wants to do in 3rd level. Our 2 daughters had a good idea at this stage, the eldest has her degree and working and the middle lady is beginning 2nd year college in a couple of weeks. Anyone else been here?

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