A bit council Vol 2

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anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Grahamdub said:
V6Pushfit said:
Oops. Really? Erm...... oh look over there....
I sometimes eat a Greggs sausage roll while I am walking for the full effect biggrin
I think we're verging on social housing here. Quick find something non council.

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

153 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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V8mate said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:


Bringing your boxer/bull terrier/whatever on public transport. Council
Nope. For a nation of dog-lovers, the English are bizarrely anal when it comes to making them welcome in all places.
Nah - so long as it's behaving it's fine.

Badly behaved dogs and disinterested owner however...

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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the toothless, hair gelled and scrunged back, Lizzie Duke jewellery wearing knuckle dragging morons, interviewed on BBC news this morning, who in the majority complained about their children having homework to do.

comments along the lines of - "well they're at school 6 hrs a day innit already, they've learnt enough there, you can't expect them to do more at home".


Hmmmm, maybe if they did, they might not grow up to be a bigger image of you, you feckless git.


Jeez, I had to be in school for 8.30. Chapel at 8.45. lessons finished at 4.05. 5 days a week. On Saturday's school was 8.30 till 12.30. That's right, 6 damn days a week.

I do less hours as an adult in a working week, than I did as a child.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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austinsmirk said:
the toothless, hair gelled and scrunged back, Lizzie Duke jewellery wearing knuckle dragging morons, interviewed on BBC news this morning, who in the majority complained about their children having homework to do.

comments along the lines of - "well they're at school 6 hrs a day innit already, they've learnt enough there, you can't expect them to do more at home".


Hmmmm, maybe if they did, they might not grow up to be a bigger image of you, you feckless git.
rofl they just dont get it. Education is the key to a future...

Dog Star

16,145 posts

169 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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austinsmirk said:
I do less hours as an adult in a working week, than I did as a child.
Absolutley - the workload at school from about 12 til 18 was absolutely mental; school all day and then homework which would take til around 10pm to complete. I hated doing it but it's for the best.


Issi

1,782 posts

151 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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austinsmirk said:
the toothless, hair gelled and scrunged back, Lizzie Duke jewellery wearing knuckle dragging morons, interviewed on BBC news this morning, who in the majority complained about their children having homework to do.

comments along the lines of - "well they're at school 6 hrs a day innit already, they've learnt enough there, you can't expect them to do more at home".


Hmmmm, maybe if they did, they might not grow up to be a bigger image of you, you feckless git.


Jeez, I had to be in school for 8.30. Chapel at 8.45. lessons finished at 4.05. 5 days a week. On Saturday's school was 8.30 till 12.30. That's right, 6 damn days a week.

I do less hours as an adult in a working week, than I did as a child.
I'm glad that somebody else saw this. She was shocking!

DMN

2,983 posts

140 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Issi said:
austinsmirk said:
the toothless, hair gelled and scrunged back, Lizzie Duke jewellery wearing knuckle dragging morons, interviewed on BBC news this morning, who in the majority complained about their children having homework to do.

comments along the lines of - "well they're at school 6 hrs a day innit already, they've learnt enough there, you can't expect them to do more at home".


Hmmmm, maybe if they did, they might not grow up to be a bigger image of you, you feckless git.


Jeez, I had to be in school for 8.30. Chapel at 8.45. lessons finished at 4.05. 5 days a week. On Saturday's school was 8.30 till 12.30. That's right, 6 damn days a week.

I do less hours as an adult in a working week, than I did as a child.
I'm glad that somebody else saw this. She was shocking!
I like the way she inferred her children where still at school (aged 24). Probably still re-sitting year one.

Dr Murdoch

3,447 posts

136 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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ReaperCushions said:
Eating while walking somewhere.
Tbh think thats a generation thing (I assume you are 50+?)

shakotan

10,709 posts

197 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Grahamdub said:
Goaty Bill 2 said:
That's cleared that up for me then.
Thanks
When I say cider, I mean disgusting concoction of chemicals masquerading as cider
Surely anything is a concoction of chemicals unless it's a base element?

Goaty Bill 2

3,414 posts

120 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Dr Murdoch said:
Tbh think thats a generation thing (I assume you are 50+?)
Not sure it's council, but from the first time I saw it, I realised it was something I would never do.
The word I would use would be "common".
That's not to say I have never purchased anything from a road-side/street vendor, just that I don't take my food for a stroll.


Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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DMN said:
I like the way she inferred her children where still at school (aged 24). Probably still re-sitting year one.
I know it's mean of me, but did anyone else find this post quite ironic?

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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anothernameitist said:
2 for 1 at Alton towers.

Council
How is that council? You'd be mad to pay full price for two adults with the abundance of BOGOF deals around, it's around fifty quid to get in too.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Europa1 said:
DMN said:
I like the way she inferred her children where still at school (aged 24). Probably still re-sitting year one.
I know it's mean of me, but did anyone else find this post quite ironic?
hehe

Sheets Tabuer

18,982 posts

216 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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FN2TypeR said:
anothernameitist said:
2 for 1 at Alton towers.

Council
How is that council? You'd be mad to pay full price for two adults with the abundance of BOGOF deals around, it's around fifty quid to get in too.
Yeah it usually costs an arm and a leg.

ApOrbital

9,966 posts

119 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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eek

Ste1987

1,798 posts

107 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Sheets Tabuer said:
FN2TypeR said:
anothernameitist said:
2 for 1 at Alton towers.

Council
How is that council? You'd be mad to pay full price for two adults with the abundance of BOGOF deals around, it's around fifty quid to get in too.
Yeah it usually costs an arm and a leg.

ambuletz

10,754 posts

182 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Ste1987 said:
Sheets Tabuer said:
FN2TypeR said:
anothernameitist said:
2 for 1 at Alton towers.

Council
How is that council? You'd be mad to pay full price for two adults with the abundance of BOGOF deals around, it's around fifty quid to get in too.
Yeah it usually costs an arm and a leg.
Not council at all when you consider it's around £52/adult and £40/kid. is your experience going to be any better for paying full price?

Matt_N

8,903 posts

203 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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I laughed at that one.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Sheets Tabuer said:
FN2TypeR said:
anothernameitist said:
2 for 1 at Alton towers.

Council
How is that council? You'd be mad to pay full price for two adults with the abundance of BOGOF deals around, it's around fifty quid to get in too.
Yeah it usually costs an arm and a leg.
LOL rofl

Ste1987

1,798 posts

107 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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ambuletz said:
Ste1987 said:
Sheets Tabuer said:
FN2TypeR said:
anothernameitist said:
2 for 1 at Alton towers.

Council
How is that council? You'd be mad to pay full price for two adults with the abundance of BOGOF deals around, it's around fifty quid to get in too.
Yeah it usually costs an arm and a leg.
Not council at all when you consider it's around £52/adult and £40/kid. is your experience going to be any better for paying full price?
Oh, what's that?



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