15-01-2012, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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Writing Lines - made me giggle
Last weekend the chidren were given lines to write by my OH.
They had taken crisps from the cupbourd without asking. Well one of our house rules is you don't take food with out asking so the punnishment was given of writting lines. I was busy cooking a roast and realised I hadn't seen the youngest (6 years old) for a while and went to investigate. I found her underneath her cabin bed crying. I joined her under there and asked what was wrong. It was the lines, that was causing her cry! I exlained that if you do something wrong there are consequenceis, she agreed she knew this but that wasn't the the problem At which point she suddenly blurted out "but I don't even understand what I'm writting!". I'm a little confused thinking my OH had siad something along the lines "I will not take food withut asking". I looked at the lines --- " Pilfering potatoe based snacks is unexcepatable in a civilised society"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! at which point I laughed out loud and told her she'd written enough lol. My OH is very bad |
15-01-2012, 09:48 AM | #2 |
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Love it!! ha ha
I think your OH deserves lines for that |
15-01-2012, 09:57 AM | #3 |
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Thats funny might try that with my two. i had my youngest in tears yesterday she was diong her spelling,s and tried to do it in joined up wtiting and it looked realy bad so i told her to do it again whithout joining it and it was much better when i asked why she did it joined she said (inbetween big sobs) that the teachers told her to write like that will be having words with them tomorrow morn as to why 7 year olds are being taught to run before they can walk
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I once got 400 lines at school and my mates dared me to put in some swearies and unsavoury comments about the teacher. I agreed but they had to cross my palm with silver . I put it on page three and he never bothered to look at it |
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15-01-2012, 10:27 AM | #6 |
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I'm now checking what they both wrote Al
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15-01-2012, 11:00 AM | #7 |
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Glad it,s not just our school
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I love their lines!! Bless 'em - your OH must have been laughing inside.
I've been known to give my kids lines too. I don't think they're used as punishment in school nowadays but I can remember the whole class frequently getting them at my strict primary school.
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we used to wind up that teacher too to make him give us the belt because it was a kind of bragging thing who had got the belt the most. One time he said think yourself lucky I'm not belting you, I'm letting you off with just a four page essay on the Russian Revolution it was a Doctor Pepper moment
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