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IS JUDGING BIASED FOR CARNIVAL FLOATS ?

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1. 17-07-2008 16:31

I'm Angry...
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This is the first float that I've been involved with. I can't comment on why ALS won on previous occasions. But I can say that the only input we parents had (apart from the backdrop artwork) was to put together the work produced by the children. From Nursery to Year 6, they used their half term homework to make the various strands of design. Planning started in March and I think the result of this preparation spoke for itself. As did the Judges! Hopefully this will dispel any rumours that parents did everything! Maybe ALS won't enter next year, but what value is the victory then? :roll
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1. 24-07-2008 10:19

Grow up the lot of you!!
I can't believe what I am reading. 
Can't anyone see the bigger picture??? 
Who loses if a school decides not to enter next year-The Children 
What will happen next year if Tanners wood win-answer more childish behaviour claiming they only won because they complained the year before. 
Who loses if all the schools take the moral high ground and decide not to enter next year-The children. 
Can't you see, it's about having fun, if some children are doing something you don't agree with, tell the responsible adults, don't post pathetic notes on here. 
GROW UP THE LOT OF YOU
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