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Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Mom23 ()
Date: October 09, 2008 09:50PM

If there are any moms out there, there's a new website: www.FairfaxCountyMoms.com for us moms in Fairfax! I think it's by the same people as LoudounMoms.com and that one is hopping! Just wanted to let other mommys know!

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Shameless Promoter ()
Date: October 09, 2008 11:31PM


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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Mom23 ()
Date: October 10, 2008 11:11PM

Yes, but not everyone has multiples
And this is more like chatting with moms online when you can find time

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: 496 ()
Date: October 10, 2008 11:48PM

www.iluvmilfs.com is pretty good too.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: InternetMan ()
Date: October 13, 2008 08:32PM

frigidwhore.org is also nice.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: October 13, 2008 10:05PM

I was waiting for the MILF jokes to hit... glad I wasn't disappointed.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: 496 ()
Date: October 14, 2008 08:08AM

pgens Wrote:
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> I was waiting for the MILF jokes to hit... glad I
> wasn't disappointed.


I foresee a MILF reality show on television soon.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: ITRADE ()
Date: October 21, 2008 06:01PM

I thought OC Milf was already on?

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: cheetah ()
Date: October 22, 2008 11:21AM

496 Ya bring me great laughter during down times. Kudos.

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RSVP to child's birthday party
Posted by: jan ()
Date: October 27, 2014 02:44PM

I had a birthday party for my child this past weekend (8 years old). Because of illness at school several families had to miss the party at the last minute. I totally understand that. What I don't understand is when a mom sends an email 10 minutes before the party starts, with a short statement from their cell phone of "I apologize for the late notice. Unfortunately, we won't be able to make it today. Hope you have a wonderful birthday party. Best..."

This morning my child remembered that their friend mentioned (the previous week at school) that they were going to go to a game and could not make the party after all. I found out that they went to a little league game instead. I understand that they may have wanted to participate in something that they had paid for -- but I do not understand that they did it in such a rude manner. I am trying to not let my child see how upset I am about this insulting action. My child is sad about their friend not coming to the birthday party.

I am not upset with my child for forgetting to tell me, and I don't blame the kid (after all they are just children), but I am upset with the family (i.e. the parents). Why did they not let me know earlier? Childrens' birthday parties are expensive to host. You pay by the child. This family was given the invite several weeks earlier. If they knew that they had something else planned, then the RSVP should have been "no". If something had changed after they had initially sent the RSVP, they could have let me know 3 weeks before the party, or 2 weeks before the party, or 1 week before the party, or even a few days before the party. But no, they waited until 10 minutes before the party and sent me an off-handed email that I did not even get until after the party was over!

At the party facility, we even held up starting some of the party in anticipation of the missing child getting there late. Some parents said that there was a major accident on Rt 66 that could be holding the family up. It was only when the facility staff said that we could not wait any longer that we started the party without this kid. My husband tried to say that the family has some issues with effective communication -- but I do not buy that. It is just plain rude!

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: geez Louise, i mean 'jan' ()
Date: October 27, 2014 03:48PM

ummm - you kind of sound like a complete nag, Jan. i wouldn't come to your party either.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Wow, Just Wow ()
Date: October 27, 2014 04:25PM

I feel sorry for your husband.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: He's Gettin' It ()
Date: October 27, 2014 09:19PM

Wow, Just Wow Wrote:
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> I feel sorry for your husband.

Don't. With a nag like that, he's banging the teenage baby sitter every chance he gets. Ol' Jan only gives it up once a year, with the lights off and keeps saying "Are you done yet?"

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Jans friend ()
Date: October 27, 2014 09:20PM

Jan - let this be a lesson. its a kids party. you are spending way too much time and money on this. Have the kiddos meet at a park, breakout cupcakes and/or ice cream and just let them play. people are busy and have lives and get overwhelmed with all these play dates. Make it fun and cheap, its more fun for the kids and WAYYYYY less stressful for you. Sorry, your fault on this one, you should have expected it.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Kuntz ()
Date: October 27, 2014 09:25PM

Ahh... sounds like a mom site already! A bunch of busybody cooter slimes judging other women's ability to mother. What happens to women? Why do so many become whining, judgmental , backstabbing bitches?Does their personality drain with period blood?

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Re: RSVP to child's birthday party
Posted by: becky ()
Date: October 27, 2014 10:41PM

jan Wrote:
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> I had a birthday party for my child this past
> weekend (8 years old). Because of illness at
> school several families had to miss the party at
> the last minute. I totally understand that. What
> I don't understand is when a mom sends an email 10
> minutes before the party starts, with a short
> statement from their cell phone of "I apologize
> for the late notice. Unfortunately, we won't be
> able to make it today. Hope you have a wonderful
> birthday party. Best..."
>
> This morning my child remembered that their friend
> mentioned (the previous week at school) that they
> were going to go to a game and could not make the
> party after all. I found out that they went to a
> little league game instead. I understand that
> they may have wanted to participate in something
> that they had paid for -- but I do not understand
> that they did it in such a rude manner. I am
> trying to not let my child see how upset I am
> about this insulting action. My child is sad
> about their friend not coming to the birthday
> party.
>
> I am not upset with my child for forgetting to
> tell me, and I don't blame the kid (after all they
> are just children), but I am upset with the family
> (i.e. the parents). Why did they not let me know
> earlier? Childrens' birthday parties are
> expensive to host. You pay by the child. This
> family was given the invite several weeks earlier.
> If they knew that they had something else
> planned, then the RSVP should have been "no". If
> something had changed after they had initially
> sent the RSVP, they could have let me know 3 weeks
> before the party, or 2 weeks before the party, or
> 1 week before the party, or even a few days before
> the party. But no, they waited until 10 minutes
> before the party and sent me an off-handed email
> that I did not even get until after the party was
> over!
>
> At the party facility, we even held up starting
> some of the party in anticipation of the missing
> child getting there late. Some parents said that
> there was a major accident on Rt 66 that could be
> holding the family up. It was only when the
> facility staff said that we could not wait any
> longer that we started the party without this kid.
> My husband tried to say that the family has some
> issues with effective communication -- but I do
> not buy that. It is just plain rude!


You just totally hijacked this thread about your kid's bday party nonsense. It would be polite of you to start your own thread and post pics of the lazy B. that sent the rude text.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Huey ()
Date: October 27, 2014 11:08PM

Mommy dearest, please ignore the the critical posts. Those people just don't realize what a SERIOUS SITUATION this really is. Imagine the psychological damage this has done to your child. It seems important for you to make an appointment as soon as possible with a child counselor, psychologist, or psychiatrist (best choice, because they can prescribe pills) so that your child does not suffer any long-term psychological damage from this situation. It may cost thousands of dollars, but in the long term it will be worth it. Or, a less expensive plan B, you can just tell your kid to suck it up, and you maybe can do the same. Imagine the damage you are doing to your child if you are always like this, making something out of relatively nothing.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Cap'n Chaos ()
Date: October 28, 2014 12:15AM

I'm with Jan on this one.

You guys sound like the type of low life trash who are don't have any common decency and raise your children to be disrespectful, self centered, brats.

Please do us all a favor and kill yourselves now....

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: +1000000/jan ()
Date: October 28, 2014 06:08AM

I agree with Jan. This has happened to me, also. You pay by the head. Do it to them next time and see how they like it.

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Re: RSVP to child's birthday party
Posted by: Nice Guy Eddie ()
Date: October 28, 2014 06:46AM

The last minute bail out usually comes from folks who don't have their act together and have just realized their conflict. It happens to the best of folks but if its habitual then they are jagoffs.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: learn early ()
Date: October 28, 2014 07:22AM

One of the best lessons learned early on is to keep your commitments.

First step in making sure you can do that is to not over-commit.

Manage your sshedule.

Last minute bail-outs also come from folks who get a bigger, better deal.

Could be a good teaching opportunity.

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Sad Tale ()
Date: October 28, 2014 08:23AM

It would take a man with a heart of stone to read this heart-rending mother's tale and not break out into laughter.

First-world problem, Monster Mom. Keep it up and your precious spawn will become an unsuccessful "artist," ultimately crushed beneath some poorly designed sculpture at Burning Man

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Get a job ()
Date: October 28, 2014 09:14AM

I WISH I had time to worry about my child's fucking birthday party. So many women in this county have NOTHING to do but judge other women and backstab. The cooze above has no idea if there was a medical emergency etc and she's going to si and fret about it. GET A JOB! HELP OU
T! SHUT YOUR YAP!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I5oiqRlej4

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: FapFappington ()
Date: October 28, 2014 02:04PM

pgens Wrote:
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> I was waiting for the MILF jokes to hit... glad I
> wasn't disappointed.


Can I get some pics please. Do you do anal? Swallow?

Thanks
Fap

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: Riddle Me This! ()
Date: October 28, 2014 02:43PM

Why was Jan smiling so much on her wedding day?

Because she knew she had given her last blow job ever!

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Re: Moms in Fairfax County...
Posted by: FapFappington ()
Date: October 29, 2014 06:23AM

Riddle Me This! Wrote:
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> Why was Jan smiling so much on her wedding day?
>
> Because she knew she had given her last blow job
> ever!


Nope still gives them to well hung black men just not her husband.

Fap

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Re: RSVP to child's birthday party
Posted by: mCFH7 ()
Date: October 30, 2014 10:42AM

jan Wrote:
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> I had a birthday party for my child this past
> weekend (8 years old). Because of illness at
> school several families had to miss the party at
> the last minute. I totally understand that. What
> I don't understand is when a mom sends an email 10
> minutes before the party starts, with a short
> statement from their cell phone of "I apologize
> for the late notice. Unfortunately, we won't be
> able to make it today. Hope you have a wonderful
> birthday party. Best..."
>
> This morning my child remembered that their friend
> mentioned (the previous week at school) that they
> were going to go to a game and could not make the
> party after all. I found out that they went to a
> little league game instead. I understand that
> they may have wanted to participate in something
> that they had paid for -- but I do not understand
> that they did it in such a rude manner. I am
> trying to not let my child see how upset I am
> about this insulting action. My child is sad
> about their friend not coming to the birthday
> party.
>
> I am not upset with my child for forgetting to
> tell me, and I don't blame the kid (after all they
> are just children), but I am upset with the family
> (i.e. the parents). Why did they not let me know
> earlier? Childrens' birthday parties are
> expensive to host. You pay by the child. This
> family was given the invite several weeks earlier.
> If they knew that they had something else
> planned, then the RSVP should have been "no". If
> something had changed after they had initially
> sent the RSVP, they could have let me know 3 weeks
> before the party, or 2 weeks before the party, or
> 1 week before the party, or even a few days before
> the party. But no, they waited until 10 minutes
> before the party and sent me an off-handed email
> that I did not even get until after the party was
> over!
>
> At the party facility, we even held up starting
> some of the party in anticipation of the missing
> child getting there late. Some parents said that
> there was a major accident on Rt 66 that could be
> holding the family up. It was only when the
> facility staff said that we could not wait any
> longer that we started the party without this kid.
> My husband tried to say that the family has some
> issues with effective communication -- but I do
> not buy that. It is just plain rude!


You've got to be fucking kidding me. Get a job, you have entirely too much time on your hands.

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Re: RSVP to child's birthday party
Posted by: Pick one ()
Date: October 30, 2014 11:14AM

Jan
I feel your pain
But youre anger should not be directed towards this family
We know who is truly at fault - thanks Obama or bush depending on your political affiliation.

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Re: RSVP to child's birthday party
Posted by: Jan's Husband ()
Date: October 30, 2014 03:46PM

Now you all know why I'm looking for a good divorce attorney. Been with this nagging shrew waaaaaay too long!

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