Fopperholic #65 don't understand this covid lark, quick boy's let's find another park

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I would love to be a fly on the wall hearing what the boys key workers at nursery have to say about them and Fopps
 
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My friend has currently got her toddler at home and she's trying to work because he was in close contact with someone at nursery who has tested positive for COVID... this too can happen to you Nicola..... ! Imagine..... a week in self-isolation -that means not even leaving the house - not even to the garden (though personally I think going into your own garden should be ok but the rules state otherwise).... She would have a full on melt-down if the 4 of them had to stay in the house 24-7 for a week !!
 
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She wouldn’t stick to it
Two scenarios
She wouldn’t tell anyone ...
or she would and make a big song and dance about keeping her much wanted boys (sorry boy’s) safe etc and then go off grid whilst she did what the fuck she wanted
 
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well done on the weight loss. That is a serious amount of weight . I think that is part of fopps problem- she hasn’t actually moved on with the times and is still peddling the same mantra she was in 2014.
 
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She wouldn’t stick to it
Two scenarios
She wouldn’t tell anyone ...
or she would and make a big song and dance about keeping her much wanted boys (sorry boy’s) safe etc and then go off grid whilst she did what the fuck she wanted
I think she would try and stick to it and make a video called ‘two weeks in quarentine......WITH TWINS’
She would need to have lots of me time in her lounge and pink play room though!
 
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Me neither. If she had a proper job and had to work from home then fair enough, but doing shopping hauls or shite videos about what she eats in a day ISN'T a job. As much as I know the boys are better off at nursery (or cared for by anyone but her tbh) there's no need for them to go.
 
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Talk about being overdressed for nursery She's clueless at times..Most kids go to nursery in tracksuit and trainers so they can get stuck in and play! Them boys look they are going to church
She probably is dropping them off at church to go to confession
" Bless us Father, for Mummy says we have sinned (synned) "
 
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my alexa told her to fuck off and every dog on the street started howling in response to her screeching!
Don't forget "fuck off and get in the bin"

Glad I read here first so I turned the volume off couldn't put my poor dog through that headache
 
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Totally get this. I’ve fallen out with a close friend this week as she’s sent her kids into school this week even though she’s by no means a key worker (works as a recruiter) and I’m a teacher and totally pissed off with parents sending kids in unnecessarily when they could stay at home and so exposing me and my family to the virus. Why does she think it’s ok to do this?!? If she’s as well off as she’d have us all believe then so what if she loses her nursery fees; surely the health of her ‘gorgeous boy’s’ and her family are priceless?!!? Mindless and selfish behaviour, but what else is there to expect from this twunt!!
 
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I’m surprised they are allowed those shoes for nursery, most nurseries where I love ask for Velcro shoes only!
 
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I prefer my kids having Velcro shoes because they
like putting them on themselves. This makes life easier for me!
Maybe tomorrow she will post stories of her teaching the boys to do their shoelaces!
 
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