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alysdragon Started conversation Feb 14, 2008
I ignored all rules... Always have. I used to hide my non-regulation jewelry before the shot, then put it one before anyone had any time to confiscate it... Strangely, my Mum is a teacher, and someone nicked my yr 11 school photo from her desk. Sorry. is affecting me...
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Feb 14, 2008
It seems that everyone has their own special way to mess up the school photo - I had no idea the practise was so widespread - I guess I must have been a good girl.
How curious that your school photo was so good it was stolen - that'd be a worry.
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alysdragon Posted Feb 16, 2008
It was awful - that's the weridest thing - I would have understood a nice photo being nicked.... I felt that the heavy eyeliner and non-uniform were an improvement, however. You must have been very well behaved at school.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Feb 16, 2008
I guess I must have been a bore at school - but hey - I'm a bore nowadays so why would I change the habit of a lifetime.
I like the rules and always try to abide by them .... when possible.
Did they ever find the culprit .... or the photo again.
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alysdragon Posted Feb 17, 2008
No. I suspect it was taken by someone who wanted to get revenge and attempted some sort of image magic wwith it, but I normally leap to that kind of conclusion on very little provocation... I think it's better to have a rep of being fairly good, then you can get away with murder... In the words of Bart Simpson, 'nobody suspects the butterfly'.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Feb 17, 2008
Well, what you say is also true - as I'm trying to explain to my daughter at the moment.
She's having trouble with some girls at school - but I've told her to go ahead and threaten them - no-one will ever believe she did it, or if she thumps one of them no-one will ever believe she started it.
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alysdragon Posted Feb 18, 2008
that is the plan - a good reputation from two or three years of law abiding, hard work is worth at least two years of complete civil disobedience.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Feb 18, 2008
Yes, but she hasn't got that evil streak in her ..... yet.
She's a stickler for the rules and would just be toooooo upset if she was to get into trouble at school or anywhere.
She'll learn though.
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alysdragon Posted Feb 20, 2008
They always do... I believe it's called adolescene.
The right way of being very evil generally results in hardly any trouble, though... I only ever had three teachers at school on my case, with most of the others both me and my mates could get away with murder. I don't beleive I gave a single piece of physics work in in year 11, and spent most of the lesson drawing on other people's books.
(I hated physics) I never got people who were really disruptive for the simple sake of being disruptive, though - great way to get a bad reference!
I suspect your daughter can perfect a smile of wounded inooncence, which always comes in handy... A learning difficulty helps, too. Not, of course, that I would misuse something like that
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Feb 20, 2008
Yes .... and it's a bit like living with Kevin of Kevin and Perry fame at the moment.
Still, I believe kids grow out of that eventually. I'd like her to be a bit more assertive out of the house though .... if she just gave half that attitude to the girls in school I'm sure she'd have no trouble.
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alysdragon Posted Feb 24, 2008
I'm sure that she will, sooner or later. I like that it's 'assertive' when you do it socially, 'stressy' when you do it at home and a disciplinary if you do it at work...
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- 1: alysdragon (Feb 14, 2008)
- 2: Fizzymouse- no place like home (Feb 14, 2008)
- 3: alysdragon (Feb 16, 2008)
- 4: Fizzymouse- no place like home (Feb 16, 2008)
- 5: alysdragon (Feb 17, 2008)
- 6: Fizzymouse- no place like home (Feb 17, 2008)
- 7: alysdragon (Feb 18, 2008)
- 8: Fizzymouse- no place like home (Feb 18, 2008)
- 9: alysdragon (Feb 20, 2008)
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