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IDSIS
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Post by IDSIS » Fri Jun 28 2013 12:43pm

Hello
I'm Kevinchess' wife :(
He made me join so he could win the Ipad
That didn't work :lol:
Anyway hello and please to meet you all
I don't suppose I will be here much
I have a teaching job to do :roll:

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Re: Hello

Post by richard@imutual » Fri Jun 28 2013 12:58pm

Welcome, idsis :)

For the sake of your marriage, don't read Kev's previous posts :eek:

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Re: Hello

Post by cccashbacklover » Fri Jun 28 2013 1:04pm

IDSIS wrote: I have a teaching job to do :roll:

English and Grammar by any chance :lol:
There are those who agree with and those who are convinced to agree with and I fall into neither of those categories ....

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Re: Hello

Post by expressman33 » Fri Jun 28 2013 1:06pm

welcome Idsis

:shh: I've told everyone to keep quiet about Kev & Raich's affair :shh:
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Re: Hello

Post by Mel » Fri Jun 28 2013 1:51pm

Welcome IDSIS. :thumbup:
Please tell us what it is like to be married to Kev. I think many of us would like to know what he is really like.

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Re: Hello

Post by duke » Fri Jun 28 2013 7:48pm

Welcome IDSIS. :wave:

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Post by 1960mackem » Fri Jun 28 2013 8:18pm

Mel wrote:Welcome IDSIS. :thumbup:
Please tell us what it is like to be married to Kev. I think many of us would like to know what he is really like.
As the old saying goes "Better the Devil you know" :)
Can I take this opportunity to pass on al our comiserations lol :)

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Post by expressman33 » Sat Jun 29 2013 1:13am

Mel wrote:Welcome IDSIS. :thumbup:
Please tell us what it is like to be married to Kev. I think many of us would like to know what he is really like.
Don't say anything , it might put Raich off being engaged

Although you could say it's like getting a bike at Easter and not being able to ride it till Xmas

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Re: Hello

Post by blythburgh » Sat Jun 29 2013 9:45am

Welcome to the forum at last. We often hear that nurses are "angels" but teachers come in for a lot of criticism. I am the daughter of a nurse and have been a pupil at schools and a college.

IMHO there is no real difference between nurses and teachers. Both do a difficult and stressful job, some are far from being "angels" but others go beyond what is expected of them. Nursing and teaching are both vocations and it is sad that teachers are not given the recognition they deserve. :clap:

Saddest thing to me is the way teacher/pupil interaction has changed. A friend taught art at a small private school near me for a few years before she retired. She was not allowed to give a child a hug if it was upset, she could not even put on a sticking plaster. Do not touch any child she was told. These were younger children and in my day such things were allowed. Of course a hug had to be for a distressed child and preferably when other children or adults were around.

I know the rule is to protect the child and the adult but the biggest loser is the child. An arm round them, a shoulder to cry on etc all make for emotional healing and emotional well being for the child.

Kev's spelling would put my dyslexic husband to shame. Do you help him to get his posts "right" so that it makes sense without being grammatical and well spelt? ;)
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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Re: Hello

Post by blythburgh » Sat Jun 29 2013 9:46am

IDSIS wrote:Hello
I'm Kevinchess' wife :(
We all have our cross to bear :lol:
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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