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16 Dec 2009, 6:41 pm

I was sitting at the hair salon, and a little girl (maybe about five years old) came up to me and started talking about stickers and stuff. Then her brother (not much older) was wondering around looking at magazines and stuff. Their father quietly told them to sit down.

Then the little girl starts pulling on her brother's sleeve, telling him to sit down. Brother kept ignoring her and doing his own thing.
She kept getting more and more aggressive, telling him to sit down. She put on an angry face and was yelling at him to sit down. He continued to ignore her.

I thought the display was quite funny, although probably embarrassing for the father and annoying to the brother. I was trying not to laugh though. Didn't want to seem approving of her behavior.

Finally, the girl shouted, "Sit your ASS down!"

I had to hold my breath to keep from cracking up. :lol: The father was petrified!

But it makes me wonder, though, is that how those kids are spoken to at home? :cry:


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16 Dec 2009, 7:33 pm

WOW 8O that's definitely a big mouth there :lol: ..... This however sounds very much like my sister on a bad day... Or much worse... Meeeeeeee :oops: :oops:

:lol: :lol: CleverKitten, did that happen today? Its like with my story when there was these idiot two couples coming on the bus arguing about something completely out of context, the man then for some reason acting like an old fart..... He was saying things like I'm bulletproof, ive been shot before, i died once etc.... Everyone started cracking up because of how ridicious he looked, I was so temped to put it on youtube but my mobile battery died before i even had the chance. :lol:
The wife ended up breaking up with him for being such a looney, made me wonder if he was drunk that day?

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But it makes me wonder, though, is that how those kids are spoken to at home? :cry:


Unfortunelately yes.... But its much worse in London as its unfortunelately very common and in the rest of the UK... But I don't know how the government is going to improve that for us? it normally makes matters worse. :lol:


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16 Dec 2009, 7:52 pm

Yeah it happened less than three hours ago.

I laughed at the looney husband story. I can just imagine a couple arguing about something and the the guy shouting "I'm bulletproof!" from outta nowhere.

I don't really believe in yelling and cursing at children, although I do realize that sometimes, a firm and fairly loud (but not angry) tone of voice is neccesary.


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16 Dec 2009, 8:48 pm

:lol: what made it so much worse was he was LITERALLY right next me when he did that... Yes I bursted into hysterical laughter which was really stupid, because that obviously made it worser...

I don't like to yell at children myself... But I rather not yell at them incase something bad happens... Yet I yell at my brother and my sisters alot of the time.

The tone of voice I can do for like a minute, until I eventually start yelling... Doubt that work on me. :lol:


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16 Dec 2009, 10:23 pm

What a brat. If that was my child, she'd be in the Naughty Corner so fast her head would spin.
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17 Dec 2009, 7:53 am

That cracked me up. I'll be thinking about this at work, all morning. :lol:


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17 Dec 2009, 2:19 pm

CockneyRebel wrote:
That cracked me up. I'll be thinking about this at work, all morning. :lol:


I found it hard to not laugh on my way to college this morning, oh thanks alot :lol: :lol: :lol:


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