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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 364742" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Losing valuable stuff at school - sorry, too often it's not lost. In some cases stolen from the bag, but where it happens more than once, especially with a difficult child who doesn't have neurological deficits, I would suspect some trading going on. Sorry, Step. But she's been getting money from somewhere.</p><p></p><p>As for a boy peeing from great heights, I would explain about the inverse square law and the aerosol problem, the way the stream spreads out and covers a much wider area. Dept of Health regs insist that such things doe not get put on top of the ground, but instead must be bleach-treated, diluted and distributed sub-surface, in places where they want 'natural' methods of sewage disposal. OK, urine is supposed to be sterile, but one it's out there it can become a haven for bacteria to colonise.</p><p></p><p>However, he's a teen male. He was feeling free, up a tree. There was more bravado in this than commonsense. </p><p></p><p>Store away this nut and threaten to bring it out on his 21st, or in your wedding speech. And as for easy child - tell her she needs to be faster with the camera. Blackmail material such as this should be treasured! ANd simply knowing his sis has taken a photo to show Mum - that should put a stop to this sort of public display!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 364742, member: 1991"] Losing valuable stuff at school - sorry, too often it's not lost. In some cases stolen from the bag, but where it happens more than once, especially with a difficult child who doesn't have neurological deficits, I would suspect some trading going on. Sorry, Step. But she's been getting money from somewhere. As for a boy peeing from great heights, I would explain about the inverse square law and the aerosol problem, the way the stream spreads out and covers a much wider area. Dept of Health regs insist that such things doe not get put on top of the ground, but instead must be bleach-treated, diluted and distributed sub-surface, in places where they want 'natural' methods of sewage disposal. OK, urine is supposed to be sterile, but one it's out there it can become a haven for bacteria to colonise. However, he's a teen male. He was feeling free, up a tree. There was more bravado in this than commonsense. Store away this nut and threaten to bring it out on his 21st, or in your wedding speech. And as for easy child - tell her she needs to be faster with the camera. Blackmail material such as this should be treasured! ANd simply knowing his sis has taken a photo to show Mum - that should put a stop to this sort of public display! Marg [/QUOTE]
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