Yes, I'd love an investigative journalist to have a closer look at your claims, LouisaAaand the guy who does the school run wouldn’t lift the wheelchair so she’s waking up the home schooled one now! View attachment 2012811
Yes, I'd love an investigative journalist to have a closer look at your claims, LouisaAaand the guy who does the school run wouldn’t lift the wheelchair so she’s waking up the home schooled one now! View attachment 2012811
I can't imagine just trying to go about my day and my mam had a phone in my face all the time taking photos or trying to do my job and my employer wants to take photos of me for her twitterI agree the kids should not feature in any discussions and maybe she relies on that…it’s a difficult one because I hate seeing him used for clicks and worse! Not sure posting him on Twitter follows the spirit of any guardianship. I should probably go back to lurking before I say too much
[Wheelchair hatred] It's directed at every woman wheelchair user in the public eye. Men too, but a little less
Plus the tediously drawn out moving plansWhat is it with her and Jack and massively overengineering "solutions" cf. Asking a man to carry her wheelchair out to the gas meter, and using carabiners and cheesecloth to strain pasta
I honestly don’t know how nobody replied to her suggesting the “man who takes her children” to school could just enter the code/reset the meter. Even the ones who haven’t twigged it’s RoadsideDad, it’s such common sense.Is it really beyond the realms of possibility that she could
a) just have a wash
b) get her partner to enter the code when he gets back?
The new guy who takes the children to school is a whole new level of nasty "throw him away" meanness for the welcome new followers. The hired help is more palatable than my ex who lives in my van to the tongues-out-for-pov-stories English loviesI honestly don’t know how nobody replied to her suggesting the “man who takes her children” to school could just enter the code/reset the meter. Even the ones who haven’t twigged it’s RoadsideDad, it’s such common sense.
Omg the offensiveness of her postsRegardless of the wider point. She’s wrong. He’s right. It’s one of these names that can be both. Though I suppose these days we do mostly think of it as a girl’s name. But she has to dig in and bully doesn’t sheView attachment 2016374View attachment 2016375
In the UK now Shannon is near-exclusively a girls name, the same as Tracy and Stacy… so if I had a friend considering calling their baby boy Shannon I’d probably try to gently say “it’s a girl’s name and he might be bullied for it”.Regardless of the wider point. She’s wrong. He’s right. It’s one of these names that can be both. Though I suppose these days we do mostly think of it as a girl’s name. But she has to dig in and bully doesn’t sheView attachment 2016374View attachment 2016375
Wait till she hears about Evelyn and Lindsay. I think Shannon is probably more common for either sex in Canada / America as a sort of Irish diaspora name - after the river Shannon possibly.In the UK now Shannon is near-exclusively a girls name, the same as Tracy and Stacy… so if I had a friend considering calling their baby boy Shannon I’d probably try to gently say “it’s a girl’s name and he might be bullied for it”.
But the person she’s replying to seems to be from Canada so how does she know what gender the name is predominant in there, and anyway what kind of playground level retort is that for an adult to hurl at someone?