A bit council Vol 2
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"Frustrated father blockades his 15-year-old daughter's school gates"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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talksthetorque said:
Tom_C76 said:
Funky Panda said:
In defence of the opinion, Leicestershire has its county town, and Lincolnshire has Skegness. Both are so council they outweigh large amounts of greenery.It's pronounced Beaver
So qualifies as council under both the misspelt name and unfortunate name rules.
CoolHands said:
"Frustrated father blockades his 15-year-old daughter's school gates"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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All the better from the local rag.... and the reader comments section .... (Bless the precious snowflake of a father)http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/15251702.K...
CoolHands said:
"Frustrated father blockades his 15-year-old daughter's school gates"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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Saw this earlier and the first thing I noticed, well possibly 3rd thing I noticed/that made me laugh was "Peacefull".http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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CoolHands said:
"Frustrated father blockades his 15-year-old daughter's school gates"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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Good grief... Nova is behind a new build shanty town, a uk favela built like many new estates but within reach of pen hill, a place so council they thought Jeremy Kyle was an inspirational speaker.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4454862/Fr...
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I grew up in Belvoir. Beautiful part of the world. The villages all have a "council estate" of 3-6 council semis. boys dream of being farmers, girls get pregnant by bus drivers (free travel for life), I got out and moved to a ghetto estate in inner city Leeds. With hindsight maybe I should have knocked up a teenager then learnt to drive a tractor!
ferrariF50lover said:
I like the woman in the comments saying she and her husband work full time, have a toddler and "can't afford diddly squat".
Shouldn't have had the fking child then should you, Brains!
Gets on my nerves that one. Regularly on the various benefits programmes that fill Channel 4's schedule someone asks the camera how they are expected to provide for their kids. Now I understand there are a great number of circumstances people find themselves beyond their control but it seems that most British people think having kids is their right and that if they can't afford to raise them that's the states problem. Surely it's high time we scrapped all tax and cash incentives to have kids and start dishing out contraceptives at the dole office.Shouldn't have had the fking child then should you, Brains!
Bowen86 said:
Saw this earlier and the first thing I noticed, well possibly 3rd thing I noticed/that made me laugh was "Peacefull".
Spot on. I noticed that too ! I hear this from tnts too: I need my mobility car for the hospital
Hmmmm you mean that once every 3 mth visit? As oppose to parents with really poorly/disabled children who are there every other day.
djc206 said:
ferrariF50lover said:
I like the woman in the comments saying she and her husband work full time, have a toddler and "can't afford diddly squat".
Shouldn't have had the fking child then should you, Brains!
Gets on my nerves that one. Regularly on the various benefits programmes that fill Channel 4's schedule someone asks the camera how they are expected to provide for their kids. Now I understand there are a great number of circumstances people find themselves beyond their control but it seems that most British people think having kids is their right and that if they can't afford to raise them that's the states problem. Surely it's high time we scrapped all tax and cash incentives to have kids and start dishing out contraceptives at the dole office.Shouldn't have had the fking child then should you, Brains!
Side order of whoosh parrots for you two
PH XKR said:
djc206 said:
ferrariF50lover said:
I like the woman in the comments saying she and her husband work full time, have a toddler and "can't afford diddly squat".
Shouldn't have had the fking child then should you, Brains!
Gets on my nerves that one. Regularly on the various benefits programmes that fill Channel 4's schedule someone asks the camera how they are expected to provide for their kids. Now I understand there are a great number of circumstances people find themselves beyond their control but it seems that most British people think having kids is their right and that if they can't afford to raise them that's the states problem. Surely it's high time we scrapped all tax and cash incentives to have kids and start dishing out contraceptives at the dole office.Shouldn't have had the fking child then should you, Brains!
Side order of whoosh parrots for you two
Saleen836 said:
Odds on the father and daughter both have the latest iPhone on contract along with a decent Sky package at home
"Council" have never understood priorities as others see them. Watch any benefits-style programme on TV and as soon as they get their money it's fags, booze and scratchcards. Maybe £5 on the electricity meter. They then spend £100 at Iceland and claim it'll last them a month.Kids clothes/shoes? Nah. It'll have to wait till next month.
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