My child is in some deep doo-doo

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Mrs Behavin

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I just got a phone call from my girls school about my daughter Ashlynn (my 8 yr old). Her teacher called and said that Ashlynn is being very persistent that I signed a discipline form that she received yesterday. The discpline form was because she hadnt done her homework the past 2 days in a row. I have no idea what she had done with her homework cause when I went thru her backpack checking for homework, there was none in there.
That girl freakin forged my name on the discipline form!!! :mad Her teacher told me she knew it wasnt my signature and she had been talking to Ashlynn about it all morning and said she was very persistent saying that I did sign it. I told her teacher that she needs punishment and whatever the principle had to do, then by all means and I told her to inform Ashlynn that her mom and dad knows about it and she will be in some trouble when she gets home.
 
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lol between 8 and 10 is riiight about the age where they think they can get away with this stuff. At least you'll punish her . a lot of parents just brush this stuff off. Now is when they need to get in the most trouble .. so they learn early on to not do it again.

I'd blister Drake's ass if I caught him doing this lol. He'd tink twice for 2 hours about sitting down LOL.
 

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I used to do stuff like this with my parents as well. When she's older, you'll both be laughing about these little things. Don't let it wear on you. Kids grow up. :)
 

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this sounds like a perfectly normal healthy child.

ive found that as they get older and have the signature off to a tee ,its useful as you dont have to write notes ,they do it and save you time.:D
 

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this sounds like a perfectly normal healthy child.

ive found that as they get older and have the signature off to a tee ,its useful as you dont have to write notes ,they do it and save you time.:D

Thats right. They should have never taught penmanship in grade school. :D
 

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:eek oOo shes in trouble!!! :24: though I do find it funny how persistent she was amy...musta thought she could get away with it if she kept on claiming it was you
 

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When I was in first grade, we had to get a form signed by our parents before we could get a book out of the library. I forgot to get my mom to sign mine. So I forged her name in fucked up print with an orange crayon. My teacher looked at me like my face was made of boogers. Needless to say, I was without reading material that day.
 

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I did the same exact thing!!!! HAHAHA I even mispelled my moms name and hella chicken scratched it out. Man I got into some shit over that. My dad thought it was funny though. :D
 

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Damn i remember my first forged Signature, it wasnt even really a challenge lol

Kids will be kids i think its cute that shes at that age already i wish my son would think of something like that i sooooo wana point and laugh at him when i bust him
 

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I was a good honest boy at school who never did that kind of stuff. Look how I turned out!!! Think you've got a good un' in the making!;)
 

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i did that too. i was probally 7 or 8 at the time. but i did it with a huge permanent marker.
 
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