A bit council Vol 2

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AC43

11,484 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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berlintaxi said:
TLandCruiser said:
Voting labour
Voting Conservative believing that May and co will look after the working man.
Voting UKIP because that (multi-millionaire former banker) bloke with the funny mouth is a "man of the people".


Lance Catamaran

24,974 posts

227 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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AC43 said:
berlintaxi said:
TLandCruiser said:
Voting labour
Voting Conservative believing that May and co will look after the working man.
Voting UKIP because that (multi-millionaire former banker) bloke with the funny mouth is a "man of the people".
Voting Lim Dem because.............actually no one votes for them anyway

Rich_W

12,548 posts

212 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Gunk and Johnny and Colonel C said:
I don't know if I'm a bit slow, but I've read that twice and it still doesn't make any sense.
Basically the wife dumped the husband for someone she'd met during the marriage. Not unusual.

But to then celebrate the 1year anniversary (Facebook thing) of meeting the "home wrecker" is council. And suits her down to the ground!

(which was of course when she was still married to her ex husband)


We hear it all the time. Girl will make new male friend whose half decent looking, wealthy etc etc. The husband will hint he feels a bit threatened. And the girl will say "you don't need to worry about him. He's just a friend"

A friend that she's 9 times out of ten playing hide the sausage with laugh

Makey sensey now? laugh


berlintaxi said:
TLandCruiser said:
Voting labour
Voting Conservative believing that May and co will look after the working man.
Given Labour actively try to fk over the working class by increasing cheaper immigrant workers to the UK. I know who Id be voting for to look after the working man.

Given Conservatives raised the lower threshold for Income Tax taking a st load of lower earners out of the system completely. I fail to see how Labour have helped?

J4CKO said:
And Vaping, that seems pretty council now, am sure some think that their £200 vaping pipe and truffle infused vape oil is classy but to me its council, double council points if trying to covertly smoke it inside, like nobody can notice the horrible sickly smells !
I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

Think of the coolest person you can.
The most glamourous
The most intelligent
The most wise
The best in their field

They don't vape. This is not a coincidence laugh

austinsmirk said:
I've said this before: its why the poor and stupid have tattoo's of their children's names (in gothic script for extra class)

so they can remember the made up spellings of said children, when signing on/applying for things.
Yep. I agree with this. The hard of thinking as a rule

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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can't remember

1,078 posts

128 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Justayellowbadge said:
Franklin Mint really do have an item of utter tat completely unsuitable for all occasions.

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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can't remember said:
Franklin Mint really do have an item of utter tat completely unsuitable for all occasions.
I would normally agree, but who can resist the Heirloom edition of the Mother Theresa Japanese fighting fish Bowie knife of Christmas cheer, hand embellished in genuine 3kt gold(effect)?

Dog Star

16,131 posts

168 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Oakey said:
oh my - she is right up my street!

can't remember

1,078 posts

128 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Dog Star said:
Oakey said:
oh my - she is right up my street!
That's not her dad on the fag packet, it's Nigel Farage.

FoxtrotOscar1

712 posts

109 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Everyone needs to know, right?

alorotom

11,939 posts

187 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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FoxtrotOscar1 said:


Everyone needs to know, right?
thats just awful, very sad dont get me wrong, but why would you actively want that printed and put on your car?!!?

V8mate

45,899 posts

189 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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alorotom said:
FoxtrotOscar1 said:


Everyone needs to know, right?
thats just awful
Isn't it just! Wearing hi-vis in public...

Sheets Tabuer

18,957 posts

215 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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V8mate said:
Isn't it just! Wearing hi-vis in public...
Doesn't work so well indoors.

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

123 months

Gunk

3,302 posts

159 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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nonsequitur said:
alorotom said:
Sheets Tabuer said:
Nipped in to costa for a coffee and had to fight past a woman screaming at the charming "mikado"

She's either named her child after an opera or a chocolate bar, I'm guessing it's the chocolate bar.
Or the emperor orf Japan...
Gilbert O' Sullivan?
The 70's singing sensation, I think you'll find it was Gilbert & Sullivan!

PH XKR

1,761 posts

102 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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V8mate said:
alorotom said:
FoxtrotOscar1 said:


Everyone needs to know, right?
thats just awful
Isn't it just! Wearing hi-vis in public...
Personally I wouldn't put such a sticker on my car, but after losing two kids ourselves, the missus lights a candle of some sort on a specific date each year (not sure the date) as something that unites mothers around the globe, post pic up onto facebook etc.

Not on facebook myself, not overly a fan of the idea but if it helps them then fair enough. This is one thing I'd say isn't a bit council but picking it up as an issue for the thread, is.

MWM3

1,763 posts

122 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

205 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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PH XKR said:
V8mate said:
alorotom said:
FoxtrotOscar1 said:


Everyone needs to know, right?
thats just awful
Isn't it just! Wearing hi-vis in public...
Personally I wouldn't put such a sticker on my car, but after losing two kids ourselves, the missus lights a candle of some sort on a specific date each year (not sure the date) as something that unites mothers around the globe, post pic up onto facebook etc.

Not on facebook myself, not overly a fan of the idea but if it helps them then fair enough. This is one thing I'd say isn't a bit council but picking it up as an issue for the thread, is.
Id never do anything like that, but if it helps the person who lost the child then fair play to them

Losing a child has got to be one of the most heartbreaking things that can happen


sc0tt

18,040 posts

201 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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TwistingMyMelon said:
PH XKR said:
V8mate said:
alorotom said:
FoxtrotOscar1 said:


Everyone needs to know, right?
thats just awful
Isn't it just! Wearing hi-vis in public...
Personally I wouldn't put such a sticker on my car, but after losing two kids ourselves, the missus lights a candle of some sort on a specific date each year (not sure the date) as something that unites mothers around the globe, post pic up onto facebook etc.

Not on facebook myself, not overly a fan of the idea but if it helps them then fair enough. This is one thing I'd say isn't a bit council but picking it up as an issue for the thread, is.
Id never do anything like that, but if it helps the person who lost the child then fair play to them

Losing a child has got to be one of the most heartbreaking things that can happen
So they bought a car in her memory?

That is atrocious.

PH XKR

1,761 posts

102 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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sc0tt said:
TwistingMyMelon said:
PH XKR said:
V8mate said:
alorotom said:
FoxtrotOscar1 said:


Everyone needs to know, right?
thats just awful
Isn't it just! Wearing hi-vis in public...
Personally I wouldn't put such a sticker on my car, but after losing two kids ourselves, the missus lights a candle of some sort on a specific date each year (not sure the date) as something that unites mothers around the globe, post pic up onto facebook etc.

Not on facebook myself, not overly a fan of the idea but if it helps them then fair enough. This is one thing I'd say isn't a bit council but picking it up as an issue for the thread, is.
Id never do anything like that, but if it helps the person who lost the child then fair play to them

Losing a child has got to be one of the most heartbreaking things that can happen
So they bought a car in her memory?

That is atrocious.
losing one kid, hard, two, really hard, a st joke continuing after its been discussed - council

Allanv

3,540 posts

186 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Tonight in a corner shop en-route home from Reading. Some woman and child bought the usual sweets and lots of beer and fags.

She uses contact less payment and it fails not once but 4 times, she refused to do chip and pin due to that only working if she had money in the account (I would say it was not her card but that is me)

She argued with me and the girl before me and the shopkeeper that contact less is for when you have no money in your account.

She then argued that the shop had barred her card.


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