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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 2:54:32 GMT
Tonight, I had my last girl scout meeting of the school year. As I'm saying goodbye to parents and packing up, my co-leader gets a phone call. As she's talking on the phone, she starts laughing...hysterically (doubled over, snorting, that type of thing).
She gets off the phone and precedes to tell me what was so funny. Her friend's 10 year old son decided he wanted to see if the family pet - a bunny - could fly. So, he threw it up in the air. The poor thing fell to the ground hard and broke one (or both) back legs. Her husband was going to go "fix the bunny." She was laughing nearly the entire time she was telling me the story.
I am beyond disgusted and horrified.
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Post by Miss Ang on Jun 5, 2015 2:56:14 GMT
I vote not funny. At all.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 5, 2015 2:56:28 GMT
That's frightening.
For a 10 yr old to do something like that? That's a Criminal Minds episode waiting to happen.
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Post by caro on Jun 5, 2015 2:57:57 GMT
That's terrible. A 10 year old knows better.
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:00:04 GMT
For a 10 yr old to do something like that? That's a Criminal Minds episode waiting to happen. That was pretty much what I said to her. Horrifying.
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Post by freecharlie on Jun 5, 2015 3:00:43 GMT
Not funny at all.
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Post by eversograceful1 on Jun 5, 2015 3:01:43 GMT
Yeah, not funny.
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Post by farmdpea on Jun 5, 2015 3:03:07 GMT
For a 10 yr old to do something like that? That's a Criminal Minds episode waiting to happen. That was pretty much what I said to her. Horrifying. Based on your co-leader's behaviour, the apple doesn't fall fr from the tree.
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Post by Sassenach on Jun 5, 2015 3:03:33 GMT
That's awful!! A 10 year old definitely knows better. There is something wrong with that woman! And her son. Animal abuse makes me ill.
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Post by mztfied on Jun 5, 2015 3:09:04 GMT
I don't see how anyone could find that funny at all.
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Post by Jennifer C on Jun 5, 2015 3:10:28 GMT
I would wonder why she would find this funny and wonder if she is fit to be a co-leader of anything involving children.
Jennifer
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Post by gsquaredmom on Jun 5, 2015 3:15:05 GMT
What everyone else said.
Stunning.
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Post by roundtwo on Jun 5, 2015 3:16:04 GMT
What 10 year old doesn't know that bunnies don't fly? That kid needs to be watched closely and by someone other than his parents since they are thinking this is funny.
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:17:34 GMT
I would wonder why she would find this funny and wonder if she is fit to be a co-leader of anything involving children. Jennifer I really wish she would leave my troop. Honestly. This is just the latest in a long list of things. And I just started the troop in November.
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:19:47 GMT
Just to clarify...It wasn't my co-leader's son - it was her friend's son.
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Post by Skellinton on Jun 5, 2015 3:20:29 GMT
That just makes me physically ill.
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Post by craftsbycarolyn on Jun 5, 2015 3:23:42 GMT
Really? She found that funny! I wouldn't want either one of those mothers around my children or my pets!
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Post by anonrefugee on Jun 5, 2015 3:25:06 GMT
That's frightening. For a 10 yr old to do something like that? That's a Criminal Minds episode waiting to happen. And maybe an anonymous call to animal control about cruelty? That is not normal ten year old behavior unless "bunny" is family nickname for a stuffed lovey from infancy.
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Post by anonrefugee on Jun 5, 2015 3:26:35 GMT
I would wonder why she would find this funny and wonder if she is fit to be a co-leader of anything involving children. Jennifer I really wish she would leave my troop. Honestly. This is just the latest in a long list of things. And I just started the troop in November. At least you've learned two homes your DD can't visit?
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Post by Sue on Jun 5, 2015 3:28:57 GMT
It won't be so funny when he throws his little sister from the second floor to see if she can fly.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2015 3:30:28 GMT
Not funny at all. It's just plain sick.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jun 5, 2015 3:31:16 GMT
I have a 10yo son. He may do some silly things from time to time but he would NEVER throw an animal in the air "to see if it can fly". That's not normal. And your co-leader's reaction is not normal either. Did you look at her like this: ?
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Post by maryland on Jun 5, 2015 3:31:56 GMT
I know a lot of 10 yrs. old and none of them would find that funny. The 10 yr. olds I know love animals and want to protect them, not hurt them.
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Post by Grom Pea on Jun 5, 2015 3:37:15 GMT
A sociopath? That story was all kinds of messed up!
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Post by doesitmatter on Jun 5, 2015 3:44:25 GMT
Horrific. WTF? Who thinks is funny to injure a pet intentionally? And if the parents thought it was funny it encourage the child to do more awful things to pets or people. Id probably call the animal protection agency, this was a crime against an animal- it was afterall intentional. I can't imagine how freaked out I'd be if one of us accidentally dropped one of pets and it got hurt, but for this kid to do it intentiionally and then to laugh about - very, very sick.
I definitely would tell her what I thought and that if she can't make adult decisions regarding innocent animals and children - she's not fit to be any kind of "leader" or role model for them. In general I am pretty diplomatic and non-confrontational but to preotect children and animals- I'd go all mam bear and kick her out of the troop - with a second thought.
ETA - I misunderstood- the coleader's family didn't do this, it was friend. Well I guess I'd take a different approach and defintely make it clear that her behavior is unacceptable around the children and still tell her that, "what I thought and that if she can't make adult decisions regarding innocent animals and children - she's not fit to be any kind of "leader" or role model for them."
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:46:28 GMT
That's frightening. For a 10 yr old to do something like that? That's a Criminal Minds episode waiting to happen. And maybe an anonymous call to animal control about cruelty? That is not normal ten year old behavior unless "bunny" is family nickname for a stuffed lovey from infancy. I would definitely call if I knew who her friend is.
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:49:19 GMT
I have a 10yo son. He may do some silly things from time to time but he would NEVER throw an animal in the air "to see if it can fly". That's not normal. And your co-leader's reaction is not normal either. Did you look at her like this: ? I can't see the smilie face (they usually don't show up on mobile chrome) but I looked at her like WTF!?
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Post by anonrefugee on Jun 5, 2015 3:50:11 GMT
I m still thinking about this. Is the boy not "typical"? Maybe it was tension laugh?
My memory could be off, but wouldn't the average child know not to throw a small creature at 3 years old? If not younger?
I'm sorry OP, this will bother me all night. I can only imagine how you feel.
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:51:57 GMT
I will be talking to my service unit director about this. I'm horrified and truly sickened that she found it so funny. I want her out of my troop.
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Post by *sprout* on Jun 5, 2015 3:55:00 GMT
I m still thinking about this. Is the boy not "typical"? Maybe it was tension laugh? My memory could be off, but wouldn't the average child know not to throw a small creature at 3 years old? If not younger? I'm sorry OP, this will bother me all night. I can only imagine how you feel. It was definitely not a tension or a nervous laugh. It was an honest to goodness funny laugh. It's been 4 hours and I'm still sickened. That poor, poor bunny.
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