Forum Bully Behavior - Observation

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Christ, that is actually unbelievable! I've never heard such ridiculous logic!

I got to page three and saw this post;


rhinosCantDonateBoneMarrow Tue 01-May-12 23:36:04
Have you looked in tesco to see if they are selling grips? You might want to get one next time you are in for milk, bread etc.



....Rhino...it's not you, is it?? :D
 
Awesome! That is just so totally, utterly brilliant and bizarre! Love it :D Thanks Booboos :D :D

ETS: This is the best put down ever 'Have you looked in tesco to see if they are selling grips? You might want to get one next time you are in for milk, bread etc'

FPMSL

Oops, sorry for the repetition Jesstickle :o
 
Oh no, I don't even have a child and now I have found something else so bizarre that I'm going to get even less work done this morning :(

ETA: I mean the mumsnet thread, that wasn't meant to be a completely random comment!
 
Oh no, I don't even have a child and now I have found something else so bizarre that I'm going to get even less work done this morning :(

ETA: I mean the mumsnet thread, that wasn't meant to be a completely random comment!

Yup me too when my SIL showed me a thread on Mumsnet it was like wow it had a hideous fanastination I don't have kids but could not resist resist having a look.
However I think it offers a lot of support to isolated mums who perhaps are getting less kindness from their nearest and dearest than they need.
On the MIL and presents thing mine wraps my OH's in wrapping paper and mails it in a jiffy bag mine she puts in the bag with no wrapping paper always does it more than twenty years bizarre .
But that Mumsnet thread makes me wonder if perhaps I should have overreacted a bit more what do you think ?
 
Why do they say DH instead of OH on mumsnet? Is it "dear husband" instead of "other half"?

There is a Sainsburys just near my office, I think I need to get myself down there, pick up a grip and get back on with my job before this takes over the day :eek:
 
Yeah I think so. That or Darling Husband. Yack! My OH would die of shock if I started referring to him as my DH!! Very un-Jess like :D

Mine would wonder what I'd done
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Quite like the "this is the most astonishing horse I've ever seen thread' and you'll see the latest post is by 'Rhinocerosceros'....:D That's two Rhino related names I've found on there so far :D


I think I might join purely to post a picture of my eldest when she was one being held on top of my horse with no hat. See what a stir I can cause :D
 
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Oh that mums net link was brilliant. My favourite reply was 'if my daughters OH complained about his presents he'd get something alright, and it wouldn't need wrapping.'
Almost choked on my cuppa. Have to say that would also be my response.
 
rhinosCantDonateBoneMarrow Tue 01-May-12 23:36:04
Have you looked in tesco to see if they are selling grips? You might want to get one next time you are in for milk, bread etc.



....Rhino...it's not you, is it?? :D

No, it's not me!

:D Maybe we're not so endangered after all.

This thread was brought to my awareness last night :)
 
DP = Darling Partner
DH = Darling Husband
DD = Darling Daughter
etc

But they are taking the piss you know. For real 'darling' partners and offspring you need to log onto netmums, a completely different kettle of fish.
 
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