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Published on June 10, 2004 By dharmagrl In Misc

Miss Perfect next door, who never does anything wrong and whose poo doesn't have an odor - whose husband golfs in between our houses and whose dog shits in my yard...her child is running around outside with nothing but a pair of shorts on. Barefoot, bare chested.  What's the problem with that, I hear you say...?

It's below 60 degrees, and it's thundering, lightning, and raining cats and dogs.

Morons, I tell ya!  And they're raising more morons!!!!!


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on Jun 10, 2004
i see kids walking to school in shorts every spring here. You'll have about 3 warm days, a cold front will move in, and their parents shove them out the door in shorts and t-shirts and never notice that it is 40 degrees outside.

The intolerable idiots that run my daughter's school say that if the sun is shining and the ground is dry, they can play outside. I have gone by and found them playing on the playground when it was 34 degrees. They also deny any respsonsibility for making sure the kids keep their coats zipped or even on once they are outside. Of course they are the first to threaten truency on the 5th day your child is our because of the flu...

Can you tell I despise them?


on Jun 10, 2004
When morons breed, they do tend to create other morons, dear....that's biology.....LMAO.

Just be glad you'll be away from those particular morons very soon!!
on Jun 10, 2004
Feh. What bloody idiots. It's not really the kids' fault that their mom and dad are morons though.

I see you got the thunder and rain we had here yesterday.

-- B
on Jun 10, 2004

Can you tell I despise them?

The way you feel about you child's school is much the same way I feel about my child's school. 

I went to eat lunch with my son one day earlier this year.  It was 40 degrees and raining, but they still got shut outside on the playground after lunch.  No shelter, no cover...shut out in the rain.  I asked if this was normal, and the lunch ladies said it was.  I complained to the principal, who said that kids "are tough, a little rain won't hurt 'em".  Hmm...so when my child is ill and I send him to school...and you call me and tell me I ought to come get him because he's probably contagious, can I tell you that "kids are tough, a little strep won't hurt 'em"?  I think not.

I see the same thing in my neighborhood as well.  We have 2 days of 65 degree weather and everyone packs away their winter clothes and sends their kids off to school in shorts and t shirts.  Doesn't matter that it's 45 degrees, the sun's out so it's short sleeve and sandal weather, right?!

Morons....I am an island of sanity in a sea of morons......

on Jun 10, 2004

When morons breed, they do tend to create other morons, dear....that's biology

I had hoped that it would skip a generation and the kids would turn out somewhat alright...now I see that's just not to be.

Yeah, Froggy...what's the big idea sending all that crap my way? LMAO.....it's over now but boy did it rain for a bit! I have a bit of a flood in my yard..that son-of-morons is paddling his bare feet in now.

on Jun 10, 2004
Hey, by the way...thanks for putting me in your blog roll. the link is actually...

http://mrfrog.joeuser.com



-- B
on Jun 10, 2004

Oops!


I'll fix it.

on Jun 10, 2004
I went to eat lunch with my little girl when she was in Kindergarden. I sat and ate and realized about halfway through the meal that half of them hadn't opened their milk. The teachers there just drop them off in the lunchroom and take a "real lunch", i.e. away from responsibility. They couldn't open their milks, heck, they're 5 years old. I looked around and realized that other than the principle lounging in a corner and another scary looking lady keeping the peace, I was the only person in the position to help.

I opened at least 10 milks that day. I wonder all the time now how many kids are thirsty there because none of the jerks will take the time to open their milk.
on Jun 10, 2004

The lunch ladies are mean at my kids school.  So are the ones who serve up the food.  They have those little compartmentalized trays..you know, peas in one slot, peaches in another etc.  The first time I went to eat we were having tacos and canned fruit salad...mixed together in most cases.  Gross.  I told the kids they should take them back and ask for another that wasn't all in together.  they said they had done so in the past, and they had got yelled at and told they were to eat what they were given.  So, yours truly complained again.

I complain to my kids school's a lot.  I think they cringe when they see me coming.

That was really crappy about the milk, though.  Heck, even I can't open those cartons some days, and I'm 34!

on Jun 10, 2004
I still support the establishment of a procreation police. Morons and the like are not allowed to pass on their genes.

WAR gene pool lifeguards
on Jun 10, 2004

It's all a question of nature versus nurture, I think.  Are morons born mornic, or are they a product of their environment?

on Jun 11, 2004
This world should just take all the warning labels off of commercial products. The problem will solve itself within a few generations.
on Jun 11, 2004

In the meantime, however, they all decide to join the US Air Force and move in next to me. 

The things that drives me more nuts is that they have this attitude that they're perfect.  They're idiots, but they seem to think that they can do what they want when they want and no-one can do anything about it.  They park on the wrong side of the street then bitch like hell when they get a ticket, they have no respect for anyone elses property of privacy and then act like the rest of us are being bitchy when we complain about their kids climbing our trees and breaking them, letting themselves into our houses, going through our storage boxes in our garage,...the list just goes on.

I'm so ready to leave here....

on Jun 11, 2004
Oh man.
letting themselves into our houses, going through our storage boxes in our garage



I'm pretty private person, and that statement just reviles me. I hate those kind of people.
on Jun 11, 2004

that statement just reviles me. I hate those kind of people.

Yes, it bothers me greatly too.  When I catch them and ask them not to do it (and the parents not to let them do it) they act like I'm encroaching on their liberties.  It infuriates me, it really does.

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