IAmSarahJay #12 About as socialist as Nick Griffin

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You can pretty much see her catching up with Tattle in real time. She constantly goes on about how awful we are but clearly looks to us to guide her moral compass
 
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If she could give a heads up as to when she’s going to waste the police’s time as I’ve just made a big saucepan of Spicy Carrot and Lentil soup and it’s amazing so I’d like to finish it or freeze it before the rozzers carry me off.

Who am I kidding? If I sowed carrots now, they’d be harvested before she’s even got her arse off the sofa.
 
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Not caught up so sorry if this is in the middle of a Vaggy Meltdown!
We had an awful google review at work recently, it was clearly bullshit as they complained about an email ordering system, we have nothing like that at all lol.

Anyway, the negative review shows up on google and it’s very hard to take it down, I looked at the profile and this person has made no less than 10 complaints about local businesses purely because they have an optional service charge (I mean they literally say “food delicious and staff lovely but”)
This person says that, even though they don’t have to pay any tips/service charge at all if they don’t want to, they should walk into a venue as (stated by them) a party of 12+ and be told at the door that there is a service charge.
There are also reviews about how good the disabled toilets are so I want to have sympathy, I don’t really though tbh,

Just reminded me of our Vaggy hating on minimum wage workers, they’re not millionaires you twat.
 
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I don’t know what my favourite bit about her 1 AM homework booklets rant is? The fact she’s threatened to “copy in the department of education” or that “SEN childreh don’t like change, not rocker science”. You can’t tell me she’s sober!

I bet Topsy and Tim have been given multiple booklets and treated them just like everything else they own: with complete disregard. They will have left them on the bus, or in Specsavers, or buried them in the Hallway of Doom.

I’ve been a parent long enough to know you take everything kids say about school with a pinch of salt, and you check the facts before you barge in beating your chest and making demands. Not our Sarah or Reann! They’re always spoiling for a fight with anyone who has a job.

These poor teachers. I’ve known several in my social circle signed off with stress or have to leave teaching all together in recent times; morale is down, and is it any wonder? The kids give them grief, their seniors give them grief, the public give them grief, the government gives them grief, and then to add insult to injury, shitty layabout parents like Sarah and Reann give them grief.



Why doesn’t it surprise me that she was always losing books at school when young and expecting that they be replaced from the public purse?

Why isn’t she just teaching her kids to look after their stuff instead of expecting teachers to cover her arse and take the flack of her parental failings out of their tiny budgets?
 
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Not my school(s) if you lost a text book you had to pay for a new one or come up with a very good reason why it was lost. Result being you rarely lost one.



And that school sounds like it tries with her and her kids. Wasn't one of them encouraged to apply for a librarian post? And tried to help with one of the twins disordered sleeping (which Sarah rejected).
What has happened to the sleepout fundraiser btw?
 
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This is how you can tell she truly has no one because if someone I cared about was embarrassing themselves this much on a daily basis I’d have to pull them up and have a word. You almost feel sorry for her then you remember how vile she’s is.
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Given prison overcrowding, maybe it'll be you, me and @SleevelessSlopSlinger bunking in together? It'll be brilliant.
Oh it would be DELIGHTFUL. I guess since I’ve slagged the great Sares awful parenting before I should say I’ll miss my kids while we are in lock up for saying hurry words about embarrassment in human form but the first few days will be a novelty.
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Of course, the EHCP will be knocked back "due to cost" and not because her child doesn't fucking need it.
Exactly this. They are not providing SEN support because he is not SEN, you fucking terrible human and worse parent. Those poor kids.
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She was absolutely sloshed obviously. Autocorrect doesn’t change ‘children’ to ‘childreh’. So glad my taxes are paying for that lazy melt to sit and drink cider til all hours of the morning screaming incoherently into the void and emailing her kids school gibberish.
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This one gives away how utterly smashed she was for sure
 
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We had text books at my school, and that’s where they stayed, they didn’t belong to the pupil.
 
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The high horse bombast of it all aswell as the bonkers spelling strongly suggests pissed. It's every friggin night.

1 of my husbands best friends is a deputy head and he's considering jacking it all in. Not only do they have to deal with kids raised by ipads and Xbox but their unreasonable irrational rude af parents blame teachers for their kids being low achievers instead of their own shitty selves.
 
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WhY dOn’T wE hAvE tExTbOoKs AnYmOrE?

Umm, we do! But (to point out just a few reasons) we also have a plethora of digital materials that can be easily transported from school to home without going missing, that save the cost of replacing damaged or lost books, that reduce the need for publishing millions of physical copies of every new edition of textbook thus saving school budgets and the planet, and that have evolved in line with the times.

This woman is ignorance personified.
 
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Which you might expect her to know, since laptops are so essential for their studies that she had to ask other people to buy them.
 
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We had text books at my school, and that’s where they stayed, they didn’t belong to the pupil.
Yep.

And more recently my son, he was given a maths text book (among other subjects, obviously) and we were told, along with the kids, if it was lost or damaged then there would be a bill for £45.
(weirdly other subjects didn’t have a whacking great price)
Guess what, son always knew where his book was and kept it in fab condition
 
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Funny how they're old enough to put the shopping away when she's already hit the sack to clock in for another all night tweeting into the void sesh, old enough to pack the bags for a day trip, old enough get themselves up and off to school without her supervision, old enough to go on holiday with another family but not old enough to take care of basic school equipment. Then they're suddenly the tiny tiny childreh.
 
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