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Sylvia's Precious Son Injured in School!

Leongsam

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It's very well known that you've always hated football

So what were you playing at school that got you injured? Catching? Zero point?

Playing hantam bolah on a very steep slope caused the most injuries during my time.

Basketball came second. Sprained wrists and broken/dislocated fingers being commonplace.

Injuries from fights came in a close third.
 

pia

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Will all the comments posted here change if the boy is their own fresh?? I leave it to you.

Actually, no. If my boy broke his wrist from playing football, it's an accident. I would not blame the school or the teachers. Sylvia's lucky today, there's insurance to cover the expenses. When we were young, our parents foot the bills.
 

leetahbar

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Playing hantam bolah on a very steep slope caused the most injuries during my time.

Basketball came second. Sprained wrists and broken/dislocated fingers being commonplace.

Injuries from fights came in a close third.

i think melayu word for ball is "BOLA" without the 'H'. is your bola still hanging there?
 

halsey02

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Actually, no. If my boy broke his wrist from playing football, it's an accident. I would not blame the school or the teachers. Sylvia's lucky today, there's insurance to cover the expenses. When we were young, our parents foot the bills.

But our bottoms will 'foot' the canning...:biggrin: after they have foot the bills
 

pia

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Playing hantam bolah on a very steep slope caused the most injuries during my time.

Basketball came second. Sprained wrists and broken/dislocated fingers being commonplace.

Injuries from fights came in a close third.

Hockey used to claim a few serious injuries. One time, a player had the ball smashed into his eye socket! That was about the worst school sport injury I witnessed.
 

po2wq

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actually ah sylvia kpkb-ing abt her precious moni la ...
 
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Semaj2357

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Ah, always tot the limp-wrist syndrome was perpetuated by pinky with over usage of his hifivelutin hands as his bedtime partner because of a repulsive substitute...:biggrin:
 

SotongMee

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When he was a small kid, Sam plays with the girls, there's where he learn enough about women to become a cyberpimp.

It's very well known that you've always hated football

So what were you playing at school that got you injured? Catching? Zero point?
 

halsey02

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My experience is the more serious the injury, the more our parents show their benevolent soft spots. :biggrin:

No in my case!...in my days a call to the school office, will make your knees 'knock together'..and a call to the pricipal office..more akin to the sentence " the end of the world, is nigh"...:biggrin:

what soft spots?
 

pia

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No in my case!...in my days a call to the school office, will make your knees 'knock together'..and a call to the pricipal office..more akin to the sentence " the end of the world, is nigh"...:biggrin:

what soft spots?

It means you haven't broken bones before :biggrin:

Or if you had, then maybe I had more sympathetic parents :p
 

SamuelStalin

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Actually, no. If my boy broke his wrist from playing football, it's an accident. I would not blame the school or the teachers. Sylvia's lucky today, there's insurance to cover the expenses. When we were young, our parents foot the bills.

My daughter also plays rugby and other sports, and when she is injured she doesn't cry and she keeps quiet, sometimes a bit too quiet for her own good.

Other than some resilience I have always encouraged her to engage in more activism, by at least calling me through my cell phone and she has gradually learned to do it, but not to an exaggerating degree.

Well, so young, cute, and smart and sporty. Sometimes I wish she isn't my daughter. Haha never mind. I think I'm a bit tipsy and sleepy when I'm writing this, but she's alright and I always send her to Gleneagles Hospital whenever I got to know of her spraining her ankle etc. Sometimes she says sorry but I would have to tell her to stop. Stop saying sorry, not stop at having a life in school (as in, stop at being just a bookish nerd).
 

Ramseth

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The trouble in Singapore isn't about only parents complaining about the shit their children left behind. It's the media actually taking the shit seriously and publishing it. Shit! When their kids kill somebody, they'll cry innocence...when their kids got killed they'll scream for justice.

Basically, to prevent further sagas and dramas, if you want to kill any one of them, plan to kill them all. It was done before. Never caught.
 
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kingrant

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Why should the mother expect the PE teacher to be able to prevent the accident if he was around? Does she expect the teacher to have Superman's skills to save him when he was falling? What rot! One can expect spills and falls in any sports! What can the poor soccer teacher do? Teach him how to fall? His father should have sent him to judo class to learn how to brreak a fall. Ever sprain a thumb playing basketball? Ever broke your specs catching a rugby ball?

I dislocated my elbow when I was in Primary Three after falling from the monkey ladder. Who is to blame? Nobody. I was scolded roundly and had a TCM sinseh attended to me. I had to brace myself for the excruciating pain for her to put the elbow back into the joint. Thereafter, a series of physiotherapy, all paid for from my parents' hard-earned money! There wasn't any insurance to speak of. One must learn to shoulder yr own cross. Bloody bunch of softies! What happened to LKY's rugged society??
 
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