View Full Version : This is really dragging on now - the Dr Who toy thief saga continues!
Headbanging Vonnie
21-02-2007, 10:43 PM
Ok well remember Heather's sonic screwdriver went missing? I told Georgina to ask J at school today if she had it. Well she did ask her and guess what? Surprise surprise she did have it and she's bringing it back tomorrow.
The amusing thing is that I said to George "what did you say to her?" to which she replied "Oh I said J did you nick the sonic screwdriver?":hysterica Even funnier than that J replied "oh yes I did why".:hysterica :hysterica George "my sister wants it back". J "OK I'll bring it back tomorrow".
I think I'd better check the silver make sure none is missing.:hysterica
emmalouise
21-02-2007, 10:46 PM
well at least she was honest!!! lol
Fudge Cake
21-02-2007, 10:49 PM
at least you will get it back now, but i bet it makes you wonder what else she took from your house.
That child is unreal.....surely the mother would know if the toys belonged to her daughter or not.
Appalachia
21-02-2007, 11:37 PM
Oh the honesty of children. gotta love it. :clapping:
Headbanging Vonnie
22-02-2007, 08:38 AM
That child is unreal.....surely the mother would know if the toys belonged to her daughter or not.
I think the child is a bit of a pro. The other mum I spoke to called her a "thieving cow" and something struck a chord when I was discussing this with J's mum and she said "I believe her this time"shrugshoulders111
I do feel sorry for J though I get the impression she is sort of left to her own devices. They buy stuff for her but I have a feeling she doesn't get much affection at home so perhaps this is her way of getting attention.
MagsMum
22-02-2007, 09:27 AM
Her Mum definately needs to knock this on the head, otherwise she with become one of "those" children who doesnt make/keep friends. I feel sad for her.
Maybe next time she comes around you'll need to get her mum to sign off an inventory of your belongings!:cheesy:
George
22-02-2007, 09:53 AM
that makes me feel abit sad, it needs to be stopped though!
I think the child is a bit of a pro. The other mum I spoke to called her a "thieving cow" and something struck a chord when I was discussing this with J's mum and she said "I believe her this time"shrugshoulders111
I do feel sorry for J though I get the impression she is sort of left to her own devices. They buy stuff for her but I have a feeling she doesn't get much affection at home so perhaps this is her way of getting attention.
Sad isn't it?
Headbanging Vonnie
22-02-2007, 08:16 PM
Maybe next time she comes around you'll need to get her mum to sign off an inventory of your belongings!:cheesy:
There won't be a next time:cheesy:
ps. Surprise surprise she forgot to bring back the last toy today.
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