a bit council

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0a

23,902 posts

195 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Shorts in the UK, aside from when worn in seaside towns.

Seaside towns in the UK.

SirSquidalot

4,042 posts

166 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Went to Scarborough with the mrs today, Jesus! This nice seaside town has become the definition of council...

Truckosaurus

11,334 posts

285 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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0a said:
Seaside towns in the UK.
Bloody Grockles!

jbudgie

8,935 posts

213 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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0a said:
Shorts in the UK, aside from when worn in seaside towns.

Seaside towns in the UK.
Shorts !! never.

Shorts and football shirt ---yes.

Fleckers

2,861 posts

202 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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jbudgie said:
0a said:
Shorts in the UK, aside from when worn in seaside towns.

Seaside towns in the UK.
Shorts !! never.

Shorts and football shirt ---yes.
agree nothing wrong with shorts, I wear a suit to work all week and at night / weekends I wear shorts as much as possible with the appropriate top coverage

except on a sunday morning when in fully rugby kit



Issi

1,782 posts

151 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Are you one of the rugby types, who were shorts and flip flops in the middle of winter, topped off with a thick jumper, a body warmer and a bobble hat?

groundcontrol

1,539 posts

192 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Issi said:
Are you one of the rugby types, who were shorts and flip flops in the middle of winter, topped off with a thick jumper, a body warmer and a bobble hat?
Nothing wrong with this, unsure why it comes up so often as something so ridiculous. Legs are much less sensitive to heat, I've never had 'hot legs' for instance.

Wearing the same kind of trousers year round is stranger.

Axionknight

8,505 posts

136 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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groundcontrol said:
Nothing wrong with this, unsure why it comes up so often as something so ridiculous. Legs are much less sensitive to heat, I've never had 'hot legs' for instance.

Wearing the same kind of trousers year round is stranger.
Well, for a starters, you look like a total knobber dressed like that.

Patch1875

4,895 posts

133 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Artificial lawns

Mike22233

822 posts

112 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Axionknight said:
Well, for a starters, you look like a total knobber dressed like that.
That would be an issue if one cares what people think of you

BrabusMog

20,184 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Tell that to at least half the people living in Wimbledon, I'm sure they'd disagree hehe

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Anyway back to " council"

Been advising on a case where the mother and daughter have gone blind due to toxoplasmosis

That's right the transfer of varying nasties from the vast amounts of cat faeces.

How the other half live eh ?


Oh the filthy daughter actually has a live in boyfriend.

Can you imagine getting yr rocks off in that house ? Casting yr shredies on the excrement laiden floor whilst you straddle the blind mucky house owner.

Dave.

7,383 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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^ Niiiiice!!

Sauntering across the road while purposefully not looking at the car that's heading towards you, most council!

irked

BrabusMog

20,184 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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austinsmirk said:
Anyway back to " council"

Been advising on a case where the mother and daughter have gone blind due to toxoplasmosis

That's right the transfer of varying nasties from the vast amounts of cat faeces.

How the other half live eh ?


Oh the filthy daughter actually has a live in boyfriend.

Can you imagine getting yr rocks off in that house ? Casting yr shredies on the excrem.ent laiden floor whilst you straddle the blind mucky house owner.
Whilst that does sound quite council, I find it extremely distasteful and unprofessional the way you relay these tales with such glee.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

168 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Axionknight said:
groundcontrol said:
Nothing wrong with this, unsure why it comes up so often as something so ridiculous. Legs are much less sensitive to heat, I've never had 'hot legs' for instance.

Wearing the same kind of trousers year round is stranger.
Well, for a starters, you look like a total knobber dressed like that.
Looking like a knobber and playing rugby is the sure sign of a knobber.

BigBen

11,652 posts

231 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Willy Nilly said:
Looking like a knobber and playing rugby is the sure sign of a knobber.
I wouldn't say that Rugby was a particularly council sport.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

168 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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BigBen said:
Willy Nilly said:
Looking like a knobber and playing rugby is the sure sign of a knobber.
I wouldn't say that Rugby was a particularly council sport.
I wouldn't call rugby a sport, it's more of a pass time, a hobby if you will.

BigBen

11,652 posts

231 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Willy Nilly said:
BigBen said:
Willy Nilly said:
Looking like a knobber and playing rugby is the sure sign of a knobber.
I wouldn't say that Rugby was a particularly council sport.
I wouldn't call rugby a sport, it's more of a pass time, a hobby if you will.
Then you would either be wrong or have watched my team play.

ezi

1,734 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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BrabusMog said:
austinsmirk said:
Anyway back to " council"

Been advising on a case where the mother and daughter have gone blind due to toxoplasmosis

That's right the transfer of varying nasties from the vast amounts of cat faeces.

How the other half live eh ?


Oh the filthy daughter actually has a live in boyfriend.

Can you imagine getting yr rocks off in that house ? Casting yr shredies on the excrem.ent laiden floor whilst you straddle the blind mucky house owner.
Whilst that does sound quite council, I find it extremely distasteful and unprofessional the way you relay these tales with such glee.
yes

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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ezi said:
BrabusMog said:
austinsmirk said:
Anyway back to " council"

Been advising on a case where the mother and daughter have gone blind due to toxoplasmosis

That's right the transfer of varying nasties from the vast amounts of cat faeces.

How the other half live eh ?


Oh the filthy daughter actually has a live in boyfriend.

Can you imagine getting yr rocks off in that house ? Casting yr shredies on the excrement laden floor whilst you straddle the blind mucky house owner.
Whilst that does sound quite council, I find it extremely distasteful and unprofessional the way you relay these tales with such glee.
yes
Unprofessional? So we aren't allowed to mention (unidentifiable) people we come across in our daily work, in a bad taste thread in The Lounge? Tell that to half the people relating any sort of anecdote on here.

Austin, some advice if I may. Don't answer back or you'll end up with PMs telling you they know where you work due to a little (in my experience, incorrect) sleuthing and that they'll be emailing your boss to tell them to sack you.

I've had it before with PHers who think that as I worked for a local authority, and I have my shall we say strong opinions about a certain portion of society (fking idiot commuter cyclists), that I deserve to be sacked. I had an email sent to me (via PH) telling the name of my boss (they were wrong) and the office I worked in (again, whilst I knew the people they were talking about, they again were wrong). It stank of "I pay your wages" and made me furious, and then sympathetic that they were that sad they felt they had to email me directly to try and intimidate me.

What you write on an anonymous Internet forum is up to you. Unprofessional or not, your job is not to placate these people. They don't find it that distasteful really, or they'd be reporting every other post in the lounge.

I like hearing about the underclasses. Crack on, old boy, crack on.
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