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What's the latest crack with this? What did you do and how much did you spend on your bairns event?
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Next thing you know they'll be having f***ing proms!A primary school leaving party?
Shocking, surely 1 cowie and a wrap of whizz would suffice.3 cowies a piece should do it
Maybe half a Strawb to liven things up a bit?Shocking, surely 1 cowie and a wrap of whizz would suffice.
It's only September, kids been kicked out already?
No it's for next July.
Nowt happened when I left junior school. When my boys left, it was a limo from school and one went for a meal in a pub and the other one went bowling. It cost about £20 each. I didn't mind paying that.
Youngest leaves this year and I've already been shot down for my suggestion of hiring the church hall and putting a buffet and a disco on, so the bairns can dance and the parents can have a drink and a natter. Various very expensive things have been suggested and I didn't know if I'm being a total killjoy or if this is normal now. I don't want to spend a fortune on such an event but equally I don't want the bairn to miss out either.
They are kids who like to run around, dance and eat sausage rolls. Your idea sounds sensible. Even a sit down meal in a pub sounds difficult for a few dozen excited children.
I don't think you're being a killjoy, that sounds reasonable.
They're 10-11 ffs. What fancy shit do they need?
Be difficult for everyone else in the pub as well
A Grease style prom with a funfair, magicians, jugglers and fireworks has been suggested. I don't want to spend that much money on it though
I wasn't keen on the eldest's pub meal for that reason. It was in the Waggon on the Team Valley, so you had adults coming in for a meal after work looking irritated because the place was full of children
You're in the right here mind. Surely the teachers can see sense here?
It's something the parents organise, not the school.