This single mom is getting her yearly help with school supplies for her 5 kids, ages 2.5 to 7. She spent 5 years constantly being knocked up. I guess she doesn't know what a rubber is. People like this are the reason that I don't want to contribute the the school supply programs and other things like that. They don't have enough common sense to realize they can't afford to keep having kids.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostThis single mom is getting her yearly help with school supplies for her 5 kids, ages 2.5 to 7. She spent 5 years constantly being knocked up. I guess she doesn't know what a rubber is. People like this are the reason that I don't want to contribute the the school supply programs and other things like that. They don't have enough common sense to realize they can't afford to keep having kids.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/education/m...126766748.html
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Originally posted by ComeAgainJen View PostHell, around here, if you have a child, you buy school supplies for your child and AT LEAST one other. For example, we're told to buy five colored folders of a specific brand in red, blue, green, purple, and yellow. They, along with all of the other supplies purchased, go into a central supply closet. Each teacher uses one of those colors in her classroom and the remaining four go to OTHER classrooms. The other supplies go into the central supply closet, even if you put your child's name on their supplies, it's marked out and put in central supply. I may buy my daughter Crayola crayons, but she may have dollar store crayons in her desk, because that's what was given out to her. It's bullshit. Now, I do the $40 PTA supply packets for the kids because it's cheaper, and I don't have to get pissed because she isn't using supplies I fought the crowds for.
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Originally posted by ComeAgainJen View PostHell, around here, if you have a child, you buy school supplies for your child and AT LEAST one other. For example, we're told to buy five colored folders of a specific brand in red, blue, green, purple, and yellow. They, along with all of the other supplies purchased, go into a central supply closet. Each teacher uses one of those colors in her classroom and the remaining four go to OTHER classrooms. The other supplies go into the central supply closet, even if you put your child's name on their supplies, it's marked out and put in central supply. I may buy my daughter Crayola crayons, but she may have dollar store crayons in her desk, because that's what was given out to her. It's bullshit. Now, I do the $40 PTA supply packets for the kids because it's cheaper, and I don't have to get pissed because she isn't using supplies I fought the crowds for.
I LOVE how they offer the school supplies for the next year at the end of every school year. I will NEVER do it any other way EVER, if possible.Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by silversleeper View PostIsn't there a mustangguy289 that posts here?
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Originally posted by silversleeper View PostYour comment was the most recent one when I read te article and it went along with the other comments in this thread
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostYEP! SAME HERE and it pisses me off!! I cut my spending drastically in the summer to prepare IN ADVANCE for back to school. Like this weekend I will be at the party but won't be drinking because.... I HAVE KIDS THAT NEED SCHOOL SUPPLIES, HAIR CUTS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, etc.
I LOVE how they offer the school supplies for the next year at the end of every school year. I will NEVER do it any other way EVER, if possible.
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Originally posted by ComeAgainJen View PostDo you really think Robert and I are going to come all this way if we can't get you drunk and take advantage of you?! You thought we were coming out for Yale, Don, and Sean? That's cute.Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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