Episode 178: LO - To Know If School Staff Go On A School Trip It Is NOT A Holiday!

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We are completing the trilogy and releasing a third book in August - How to survive the school year: An essential guide for stressed out grown-ups, should be available to pre-order now. We would really love your support and remember all the pre-orders count towards our first week of sales and best chance of once again getting on the best sellers list. Pre-order your copy here - https://amzn.to/4bUDotR It is the day after Mr P's birthday so he recounts his birthday weekend on this son's rugby tour. The Other Mr P talks through seeing Boyz 2 Men for the third time. The episode focuses on school trips, with Mr P getting very triggered after seeing a TikTok where the comments were blaming the price of school trips on the fact it needs to cover the cost of teachers going. After a rant about the time and effort that goes into organising a trip and the stress and effort of having to look after children on a trip, the boys share some funny school trip stories which prove that school trips are anything other than a relaxing holiday. Mr P also shares what he thinks is the biggest urban legend of a school trip story before the episode finishes with another shocking parent interaction which will leave you as gobsmacked as the boys were. ​ The LIVE recording of our recent tour show is now available to download - get your copy here - https://2mrpspodcast.vhx.tv/. Spend a couple of hours giggling along to the recording of the Lowry show of the tour. If you've got tickets for the Liverpool show, which has now been rearranged for April 13th, hold off so there are no spoilers but tickets are still available Make sure you share your questions/dilemmas/stories/confessions here: forms.gle/sWCUVURZjtn6GeN16 and they might be featured in an upcoming episode or one of our shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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