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YellowDog
5th July 2013, 08:14
I just wish they'd shown a photo of the presumably Huge Fat Bitch!

She says that she want to move on with her career :rofl:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10894874&ref=rss

unstuck
5th July 2013, 08:20
In another decision, a high school teacher had his registration cancelled after threatening to kill his Year 11 science students, saying he hoped to meet them down a dark alley.



LOL, kids will do that to ya.:devil2::devil2:

scissorhands
5th July 2013, 08:54
Some bad peeps with authority over others will abuse their position to profit materially or psychically.

Sometimes they get made bad by external events, a domino affect of abuse

At least she didnt fuck them up the ass or have a child to them

slofox
5th July 2013, 08:59
In another decision, a high school teacher had his registration cancelled after threatening to kill his Year 11 science students, saying he hoped to meet them down a dark alley.



LOL, kids will do that to ya.:devil2::devil2:

When I was a teacher, I used to threaten my 6 - 7 year olds that I would hang them up from the rafters by their feet, chop off their heads and let their blood drip onto the carpet. Little bastards used to laugh in my face.

unstuck
5th July 2013, 09:14
I used to threaten my 6 - 7 year olds that I would hang them up from the rafters by their feet, chop off their heads and let their blood drip onto the carpet. Little bastards used to laugh in my face.

I have my baby(18) home for the weekend, I already feel like hanging her from the rafters, and it is not even 24 hrs she has been home.:brick::brick::brick:

slofox
5th July 2013, 10:00
I have my baby(18) home for the weekend, I already feel like hanging her from the rafters, and it is not even 24 hrs she has been home.:brick::brick::brick:

Yes. They get like that, eh? My daughter was exactly the same. Nowadays, I look after her kids and get my own back by indulging the little buggers shamefully and then sending them back home all hyper and bolshie. :devil2:

unstuck
5th July 2013, 10:05
Yes. They get like that, eh? My daughter was exactly the same. Nowadays, I look after her kids and get my own back by indulging the little buggers shamefully and then sending them back home all hyper and bolshie. :devil2:

Well done that man, I have my gransons birthday coming up soon and I will be getting some revenge on my eldest son.:Punk::Punk:

scissorhands
5th July 2013, 10:14
Why do grandparents and grandchildren get on so well?

They have a common enemy

MIXONE
5th July 2013, 11:55
Why do grandparents and grandchildren get on so well?

They have a common enemy

Children are a grandparent's revenge.

scumdog
5th July 2013, 12:21
In another decision, a high school teacher had his registration cancelled after threatening to kill his Year 11 science students, saying he hoped to meet them down a dark alley.




We need Madness on this thread...and Mushu...and Katman...

HenryDorsetCase
5th July 2013, 13:00
Yes. They get like that, eh? My daughter was exactly the same. Nowadays, I look after her kids and get my own back by indulging the little buggers shamefully and then sending them back home all hyper and bolshie. :devil2:

Feed them a shitload of sugary snacks too that always does the trick

unstuck
5th July 2013, 13:02
We need Madness on this thread...and Mushu...and Katman...

Shhhhh.:innocent:

slofox
5th July 2013, 14:35
Feed them a shitload of sugary snacks too that always does the trick

And teach the 6yo boy to play first person shooters on the computer...

Banditbandit
5th July 2013, 14:47
When I was a teacher, I used to threaten my 6 - 7 year olds that I would hang them up from the rafters by their feet, chop off their heads and let their blood drip onto the carpet. Little bastards used to laugh in my face.

They knew you weren't serious - as events have proven

awa355
5th July 2013, 14:49
Why do grandparents and grandchildren get on so well?

They have a common enemy


I think it's because grand children dont display the values and 'todays' attitudes that we dispair of seeing in our own grown children. ( yet)

I'm still trying to work out how to have the third generation without having to put up with the generation in between.

slofox
5th July 2013, 14:55
They knew you weren't serious - as events have proven

True. Just another piece of teacher blarny - which the kids loved as it happened. I sure as hell had a good time when I was a teacher. Apart from when the Principal came storming in and yelled about us making too much noise of course :whistle:

avgas
5th July 2013, 15:10
Very strange for teacher to steal lunch........unless she was hungry. Was she hungry?

Smifffy
5th July 2013, 18:18
Some bad peeps with authority over others will abuse their position to profit materially or psychically.

Sometimes they get made bad by external events, a domino affect of abuse

At least she didnt fuck them up the ass or have a child to them


Very strange for teacher to steal lunch........unless she was hungry. Was she hungry?


Maybe she is autistic?

Mom
5th July 2013, 18:40
They knew you weren't serious - as events have proven

I support any teacher that tells the kids that sort of thing. I used to tell my own children I would break their arms and legs off and beat them to death with them, when they were naughty. I friend used to say the Boogie man WAS real, and WOULD get them if they were naughty.

Stealing little kids food? Tragic! She was obviously not thinking about her career when she did that. That to me is a clear go back to start, and get a few more skills before being let loose on our kids. Complete reset of values required before coming near children of others again.

nosebleed
5th July 2013, 18:46
Maybe she is autistic?

You've been Blung.

Madness
5th July 2013, 18:49
We need Madness on this thread...and Mushu...and Katman...

Why? Are you cunts talking utter shite again?

unstuck
5th July 2013, 19:21
I support any teacher that tells the kids that sort of thing. I used to tell my own children I would break their arms and legs off and beat them to death with them, when they were naughty. I friend used to say the Boogie man WAS real, and WOULD get them if they were naughty.

Stealing little kids food? Tragic! She was obviously not thinking about her career when she did that. That to me is a clear go back to start, and get a few more skills before being let loose on our kids. Complete reset of values required before coming near children of others again.

Gotta be careful with what you say to the precious little buggers now Mom, Because they get taught in school what to do if someone threatens them like that. And then you have the bobbies at your door questioning you about said threats.:nono:

Mom
5th July 2013, 21:24
Gotta be careful with what you say to the precious little buggers now Mom, Because they get taught in school what to do if someone threatens them like that. And then you have the bobbies at your door questioning you about said threats.:nono:

Meh! Here is where we (the world) have all gone mental! Children are children. They need and appreciate boundaries and guidelines. They often don't get them at home where they should.

I saw a young dad with a couple of shockingly badly behaved kids, young ones. He threatened them with bodily injury, by a really crazy method, I think it was something to do with kicking them into the middle of next week, if they did not behave.

I also observed him giving the little shits a bit of a bottom hurry up.

I commend him!

unstuck
5th July 2013, 21:30
Meh! Here is where we (the world) have all gone mental! Children are children. They need and appreciate boundaries and guidelines. They often don't get them at home where they should.

I saw a young dad with a couple of shockingly badly behaved kids, young ones. He threatened them with bodily injury, by a really crazy method, I think it was something to do with kicking them into the middle of next week, if they did not behave.

I also observed him giving the little shits a bit of a bottom hurry up.

I commend him!

I would normally agree mom, but after getting done for assaulting my daughter last november by grabbing her shoulder and spinning her around to face me, well, I am very careful now because my rights to try to dissaplin my kids has gone. :no:

Mom
5th July 2013, 21:40
I would normally agree mom, but after getting done for assaulting my daughter last november by grabbing her shoulder and spinning her around to face me, well, I am very careful now because my rights to try to dissaplin my kids has gone. :no:

The world has gone mental! I would no doubt be serving a lengthy prison term, should I be raising kids in this day and age. Wooden spoon versus backside anyone?

I used to foster kids, never laid a hand on them mind. They can test you to the limit and beyond. You have to be tough on these youngsters.

unstuck
5th July 2013, 21:43
The world has gone mental! I would no doubt be serving a lengthy prison term, should I be raising kids in this day and age. Wooden spoon versus backside anyone?

I used to foster kids, never laid a hand on them mind. They can test you to the limit and beyond. You have to be tough on these youngsters.

I agree, but you have to do it without touching them or verbally abusing them these days. Confiscating phones and computer time works to a certain extent, but a good kick in the arse would be better.:niceone:

GDOBSSOR
5th July 2013, 22:03
I agree, but you have to do it without touching them or verbally abusing them these days. Confiscating phones and computer time works to a certain extent, but a good kick in the arse would be better.:niceone:

It depends. I nanny for children from the ages of six to thirteen. Most of the children behave reasonably well. You can confiscate the computer or cellphone as a punishment, which is all very well for a less strong-willed child who may sulk a little bit but accept it. If a child's really out of control and makes up their mind to get their hands on whatever you've taken off of them, and it's not the type of thing (eg, a teddy) that can be locked away, there's no way you can stop them without getting hooked into an argument. I say, there needs to be a consistent system of small rewards and attention for good behaviour, and a consistent way of punishing bad behaviour without engaging in a fight. Like, drawing a black mark on the whiteboard for every time they misbehave, and then taking away one prized possession for every mark. I don't enjoy being sworn at and kicked and sometimes think I could cheerfully use a wooden spoon, but quite apart from it being unprofessional, all it would do is show the child I'm looking after that I've lost control myself.

scumdog
7th July 2013, 17:20
Why? Are you cunts talking utter shite again?

You had to ask??:rolleyes:

I thought you knew everything...

Drew
7th July 2013, 17:48
Infants, and toddlers are not people. They are animals. Purely instinctual. So, the failing of those parents with fucken arsehole children is that they tried to teach at an early age, rather than train. I am talking about the kids who won't do what they're told to about age seven.

Sounds harsh and crude, but I don't know the fancy terms to make it a marketable ideal.

Once a child can reason, the tactics of the parent need to evolve.

Just the musings of someone lucky enough to have two very well behaved teenagers. There will be battles, and they will challenge me and break the rules, they are human after all. But all in all, my philosophy seems to be not too far from the mark.

Madness
7th July 2013, 18:25
You had to ask??:rolleyes:

Benefit of the doubt & all that...


I thought you knew everything...

Nah, that's Ed. Try not to make that mistake again eh?

SMOKEU
7th July 2013, 19:41
I have my baby(18) home for the weekend, I already feel like hanging her from the rafters, and it is not even 24 hrs she has been home.:brick::brick::brick:

Pics of daughter please. Maybe I could "discipline" her.

unstuck
7th July 2013, 19:51
Pics of daughter please. Maybe I could "discipline" her.

Over my dead rotting corpse smokey, Ya cheeky bastard.:bleh:

buggerit
7th July 2013, 21:08
Mates daughter swore at him, stormed into her room and slammed the door, so he took her door:laugh::first:

unstuck
7th July 2013, 22:32
Mates daughter swore at him, stormed into her room and slammed the door, so he took her door:laugh::first:

Yep. done that before. Girls really hate having no privacy, Tried it with my middle son once but the lazy little bugger was happy about it, reckoned he did not have to waste his time opening and closing it.:mad:

Drew
8th July 2013, 05:45
Mates daughter swore at him, stormed into her room and slammed the door, so he took her door:laugh::first:
I dread the day my kids do something like this. I'm not deluded enough to not know it'll happen, I just dunno if I can show the restraint required to deal with it properly.

Maybe I could steal their lunch as punishment?

Akzle
8th July 2013, 18:38
When I was a teacher, I used to threaten my 6 - 7 year olds that I would hang them up from the rafters by their feet, chop off their heads and let their blood drip onto the carpet. Little bastards used to laugh in my face.

how many did you have to do before they stopped?

slofox
8th July 2013, 18:47
how many did you have to do before they stopped?

'bout twelve I think it was...

GDOBSSOR
9th July 2013, 11:06
I dread the day my kids do something like this. I'm not deluded enough to not know it'll happen, I just dunno if I can show the restraint required to deal with it properly.

Maybe I could steal their lunch as punishment?

If they're old enough to drive, take the spark plugs out of their car/bike. Another thing you could do is put a bolt on their door like a three year old and lock them in all weekend.

unstuck
9th July 2013, 11:12
If they're old enough to drive, take the spark plugs out of their car/bike. Another thing you could do is put a bolt on their door like a three year old and lock them in all weekend.

My dad did that to my victor one night, and while I was bent over the engine to see why the car wouldn,t start, he hit me in the back of the head with a 4x2. When I came too and had a go back at him, the neighbours called the cops and I got taken away for assault. Gotta love the JUSTIC system in NZ. Neither of us got charged with anything though.:Punk::Punk: