Blank Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Does anyone around here that owns a dog pick its crap up after it?Just wondering, i was down the woods today and couldnt believe the amount of !*!@# swinging from the tree branches in plastic bags.If people cant be arsed to put the bags in the dog !*!@# bins, then leave it on the ground - at least it has a better chance of being washed away then.
Pencil_Neck Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Does anyone around here that owns a dog pick its crap up after it?Just wondering, i was down the woods today and couldnt believe the amount of !*!@# swinging from the tree branches in plastic bags.If people cant be arsed to put the bags in the dog !*!@# bins, then leave it on the ground - at least it has a better chance of being washed away then.Best to use a nose clip when down the woods....especially in a couple of months when warmer."AH!!! smell that clean air......................you stood in owt?""No?!!""You !*!@#?""No!!!"etc
Blank Posted March 29, 2007 Author Report Posted March 29, 2007 Best to use a nose clip when down the woods....especially in a couple of months when warmer.Cant understand the mentality of it.Best to stay away all together.
Hamburger Pimp Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Do Bedlington Bears* !*!@# in the woods?*Where your first week's childcare is, I'm led to believe, absolutely free.
Mr Darn Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Does anyone around here that owns a dog pick its crap up after it?Just wondering, i was down the woods today and couldnt believe the amount of !*!@# swinging from the tree branches in plastic bags.If people cant be arsed to put the bags in the dog !*!@# bins, then leave it on the ground - at least it has a better chance of being washed away then. i pick up after my pup, and yes, it goes in a plastic bag, but that goes to next door, who hoys it onto his compost heap (digs a hole, that gets rid of the smell apparently). and his leeks taste like no others! mmmmm, mmm!really tho, who gives a !*!@# about a lump of dogs crap down the woods? are the wardens gonna start cleaning up after the foxes? i think not!
Denzel Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Do Bedlington Bears* !*!@# in the woods?*Where your first week's childcare is, I'm led to believe, absolutely free.
Mr Darn Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Where your first week's childcare is, I'm led to believe, absolutely free. lol, see diferent post, all we need now is Ichiban mentioned!
Sw@lnalla Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 i pick up after my pup, and yes, it goes in a plastic bag, but that goes to next door, who hoys it onto his compost heap (digs a hole, that gets rid of the smell apparently). and his leeks taste like no others! mmmmm, mmm!really tho, who gives a !*!@# about a lump of dogs crap down the woods? are the wardens gonna start cleaning up after the foxes? i think not!Horses poop on my street, big time, but the riders don't clean up.
bedlington bears Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Do Bedlington Bears* !*!@# in the woods?*Where your first week's childcare is, I'm led to believe, absolutely free.Thank you CK!I'd actually posted a notice in the announcement section through the week for tomorrow, but it hasn't gone in yet because it hasn't yet been moderated. There must be a backlog! The notice said that we are having an open day tomorrow, and if you have a 3-4 year old little one you get not just your 1st week free, but five mornings per week for 33 weeks of the year free. Can't be bad eh? If anyone's interested, it entails 5 mornings of educational childcare, not just play. We follow the same curriculum as schools, but nursery Pre School staff have had more dedicated training for early years than teachers. Teacher's training has always, until recently, revolved around 4 years+. As for the Bears, the Government wants all nurseries to be headed by a level 4 by 2010. Bedlington Bears is already headed by a level 8.Nice to talk CK, I haven't posted for a while, waiting to see if the site gets back to normal. In answer to your question, Bedlington Bears generally don't get as far as the woods. The potty-trainers usually get as far as the toilet floor if we are lucky.
Hamburger Pimp Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Don't be a stranger, BB. Always good to hear the latest doings from Forster Ave.Is that husband of yours still mucking about with his model trains or toy soldiers?
Guest missvic Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Thank you CK!I'd actually posted a notice in the announcement section through the week for tomorrow, but it hasn't gone in yet because it hasn't yet been moderated. There must be a backlog! The notice said that we are having an open day tomorrow, and if you have a 3-4 year old little one you get not just your 1st week free, but five mornings per week for 33 weeks of the year free. Can't be bad eh? If anyone's interested, it entails 5 mornings of educational childcare, not just play. We follow the same curriculum as schools, but nursery Pre School staff have had more dedicated training for early years than teachers. Teacher's training has always, until recently, revolved around 4 years+. As for the Bears, the Government wants all nurseries to be headed by a level 4 by 2010. Bedlington Bears is already headed by a level 8.Nice to talk CK, I haven't posted for a while, waiting to see if the site gets back to normal. In answer to your question, Bedlington Bears generally don't get as far as the woods. The potty-trainers usually get as far as the toilet floor if we are lucky.Isn't this the same as the school provision?I thought the 'early years' degrees have been around for a good few years now?Do the children at Bedlington Bears get free milk and fruit?Hope all is going well for you all down there!
Blank Posted March 30, 2007 Author Report Posted March 30, 2007 really tho, who gives a !*!@# about a lump of dogs crap down the woods?I couldn't give a flying !*!@# over a piece of !*!@# on the ground, but when every other tree is decorated in the stuff then its beyond the joke. If they left it on the ground in the first place at least it would be gone after a good rainy day. As for this myth of wardens - the only people I see down there are rough looking kids drinking cider and smoking fags. Maybe it's them who go scrounging through !*!@# bins and throwing it into trees because they think its more entertaining than school. And if people did actually care about this run down town we all live in, well then - it wouldn't be a dive in the first place would it.
Guest missvic Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Maybe it's them who go scrounging through !*!@# bins and throwing it into trees because they think its more entertaining than school.Maybe it's them excreting into the bags themselves... You just don't know what to expect from the kind of people who tuck their shellsuits into their socks
Blank Posted March 30, 2007 Author Report Posted March 30, 2007 Maybe it's them excreting into the bags themselves... You just don't know what to expect from the kind of people who tuck their shellsuits into their socks That thought did cross my mind!
Pencil_Neck Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 is this about pencil neck? Very poor, very poor.............0.0025/10 for funny You're just Lewis in nappies.......run along
Cympil Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Maybe it's them excreting into the bags themselves... You just don't know what to expect from the kind of people who tuck their shellsuits into their socks Denzel wears a lovely pink tracksuit..don`t you DenzelOh,i might be wrong,or so he`ll say...
Pencil_Neck Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Denzel wears a lovely pink tracksuit..don`t you DenzelOh,i might be wrong,or so he`ll say...Bloated it may be
Monsta® Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Very poor, very poor.............0.0025/10 for funny You're just Lewis in nappies.......run alongwey thats 200% funnier than you'll ever be!so tie yourself up and throw yourself in a tree with all the other !*!@#!
bedlington bears Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Isn't this the same as the school provision?I thought the 'early years' degrees have been around for a good few years now?Do the children at Bedlington Bears get free milk and fruit?Hope all is going well for you all down there!Hi missvic, Yes, Pre School in nursery operates in the same way as the schools. Come along and have a look! Not sure how long early years degrees have been up and running. Children at the Bears get free milk and fruit at 10.15am. Depending at what time they are there they also get breakfast, lunch and tea. Thanks for asking after us! Hope all's going well for you too.Don't be a stranger, BB. Always good to hear the latest doings from Forster Ave.Is that husband of yours still mucking about with his model trains or toy soldiers?Yeap! He is presently scrutinising the undercarriages of 2 model tanks as I write this. I would love to know what goes on in his mind sometimes.
Monsta® Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Hi missvic, Yes, Pre School in nursery operates in the same way as the schools. Come along and have a look! Not sure how long early years degrees have been up and running. Children at the Bears get free milk and fruit at 10.15am. Depending at what time they are there they also get breakfast, lunch and tea. Thanks for asking after us! Hope all's going well for you too.watch it denzels about!! he a peado!
Cympil Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 watch it denzels about!! he a peado!i second that....dirty inadequate individual....sad little man...lock up your daughters
Sw@lnalla Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Hi missvic, Yes, Pre School in nursery operates in the same way as the schools. Come along and have a look!Isn't it time to pay for all this advertising, or do you pay in "another way" by seeking favour?
bedlington bears Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Isn't it time to pay for all this advertising, or do you pay in "another way" by seeking favour? What?
Monsta® Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 What?to right yeah like bedlingtonbears advertising on www.bedlington.co.uk. like that would ever www.addias.com happen! i think www.nike.com its wrong to blag advertising on your local forum www.google.com!
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