A bit council (Vol 4)

A bit council (Vol 4)

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JimmyConwayNW

3,065 posts

126 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Banging your cousin - Council

55palfers

5,911 posts

165 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Hull again.

Stealing from your friends.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7780029/S...

WilliamWoollard

2,345 posts

194 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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alorotom said:
stickleback123 said:
S11Steve said:
In my 44 years on this planet, I've never met any woman with dyed blue hair who is not laden down with mental health issues and personality disorders.
Granted they may very good for a "danger-shag", but it just wont end well.
yesyesyesyesyes

Also applies to other “look at me” hair colours, piercings, and loads of tattoos.
Add russian and Eastern European to this list too ... And possibly Norwegian (the exwife was a nutter but it may have been her rather than a representation of a whole nationality)
Nowt wrong with the Eastern European girls, in my experience. However I was seeing an English girl that went through a phase of having pink hair for a while, she threw a telly at me once for asking if she was warm enough.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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JimmyConwayNW said:
Banging your cousin - Council
Thread "winner"?

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Lord.Vader said:
JimmyConwayNW said:
Banging your cousin - Council
Thread "winner"?
Millenia of royal families would disagree!

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

206 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Thanks Frank and quoting posters

Been a st few days, I just laughed so hard I nearly collapsed at your little Norfolk tale, blimey when this thread delivers....it delivers


98elise

26,643 posts

162 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Frank7 said:
kowalski655 said:
Sex with your cousin!!eek
Sure you're from London and not Norfolk?smile
Or do you prefer the deep South of the USA smile
First cousin marriages are perfectly legal in U.K., although I can well believe that fooling around between cousins is frowned upon by uptight people.
As I recall it, she was all over me like a cheap suit, and my momma raised me never to disappoint a lady, so I was all for it.
I’m definitely from London, born and raised, but I have a French great grandmother, so I’ll blame it on my French blood.
You’re right about the U.S. though, I love anywhere south of Maryland, particularly South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.


Edited by 98elise on Wednesday 11th December 13:38

J4CKO

41,608 posts

201 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Frank7 said:
my momma raised me never to disappoint a lady
Its that bit that concerned me more...

Anyway, move to Bradford, 70 percent marry first cousins there !

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

118 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Frank7 said:
First cousin marriages are perfectly legal in U.K.,
They are legal, but they are not desirable. The possibility of genetic problems being carried to the next generation (see note 1) is quite high.

Note 1. I am not a geneticist

Edited by The Mad Monk on Wednesday 11th December 15:12

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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The Mad Monk said:
Frank7 said:
First cousin marriages are perfectly legal in U.K.,
They are legal, but they are not desirable. The possibility of genetic problems being to the next generation (see note 1) is quite high.

Note 1. I am not a geneticist
Communities in which this is rife (Lets just say 'cockneys', neatly sidestepping certain words there!) represent something like 6% of the population, yet have something like 30% of the children born in the UK with genetic disorders.

The government, cowardly st-houses that they are, know this but do essentially fk-all to protect these poor children from their stupid, stupid, stupid parents.


austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Hello. I've been absent for a while- but with regard to marrying your family- some of us make a living from it.

and yes, the hospitals and council's supply many leaflets around the city telling you not to do it and the dangers.

SlowcoachIII

304 posts

222 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Family of 10 ruin structural integrity of council house with shoddy alterations and complain when they’re moved to a 2 bedroom flat.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10525183/family-moul...

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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SpeckledJim said:
The Mad Monk said:
Frank7 said:
First cousin marriages are perfectly legal in U.K.,
They are legal, but they are not desirable. The possibility of genetic problems being to the next generation (see note 1) is quite high.

Note 1. I am not a geneticist
Communities in which this is rife (Lets just say 'cockneys', neatly sidestepping certain words there!) represent something like 6% of the population, yet have something like 30% of the children born in the UK with genetic disorders.

The government, cowardly st-houses that they are, know this but do essentially fk-all to protect these poor children from their stupid, stupid, stupid parents.

Quite agree. It is one of the subjects we are not allowed to raise nowadays even though it is immoral, hazardous to the health of resulting children and a massive drain on the NHS. I know one such disabled person from such a back ground.

Worse though, I know of cousins who married (at least in their religion's view) and the "wife" was only 14 brought over from country X. Some on here (Countdown and 2 others) immediately started saying it's all lies and doesn't happen / can't happen but it does happen. To be frank it is best to be cowardly and avoid raising these issues as you just get those that condone or tolerate such practices (incest and paedophilia in my view) jump done your throat if you do.

yanyan

615 posts

213 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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I've not been on the thread for a few days, so this may have been covered;

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7782403/B...

The coup de grace for me is the groom is awaiting trial for attempted murder.

Surely this ticks a few council boxes?

borcy

2,890 posts

57 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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SlowcoachIII said:
Family of 10 ruin structural integrity of council house with shoddy alterations and complain when they’re moved to a 2 bedroom flat.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10525183/family-moul...
The council said by removing and cutting away at the support joists, the remaining timbers were bearing six times their safe load.

That's some proper bodging there. eekeek

Brilad

595 posts

190 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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SpeckledJim said:
The Mad Monk said:
Frank7 said:
First cousin marriages are perfectly legal in U.K.,
They are legal, but they are not desirable. The possibility of genetic problems being to the next generation (see note 1) is quite high.

Note 1. I am not a geneticist
Communities in which this is rife (Lets just say 'cockneys', neatly sidestepping certain words there!) represent something like 6% of the population, yet have something like 30% of the children born in the UK with genetic disorders.

The government, cowardly st-houses that they are, know this but do essentially fk-all to protect these poor children from their stupid, stupid, stupid parents.

Its heartbreaking to see kids born like this and they slowly die over the course of 6-7 years.

Back when I worked in hospitals I saw a number of death certificates written for children where they were so fked-up, all that could be written was 'multiple recessive abnormalities'.

A lot of my colleagues were from the communities disproportionately represented and it upset them.

I remember one lad saying to me "come on guys, if you are going to marry someone from the same village at least make sure they live on the other side of the river".





Cliftonite

8,411 posts

139 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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SpeckledJim said:
Communities in which this is rife (Lets just say 'cockneys', neatly sidestepping certain words there!) represent something like 6% of the population, yet have something like 30% of the children born in the UK with genetic disorders.

The government, cowardly st-houses that they are, know this but do essentially fk-all to protect these poor children from their stupid, stupid, stupid parents.

It is a particular problem within Pakistani communities. And puts a significant, unnecessary strain upon the NHS and other areas of the public purse. Not to mention the social heartache, and heartbreak within the families themselves. Yet the solution is in their own hands . . . extend the gene pool!




austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Actually the Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities.

I've seen women/girls really getting married and they are bed bound, hoisted, cognitively impaired, relying on serious 24 hr care- and some lad gets flown in to marry them. These girls couldn't tell you what day of the week it is, let alone consent to marriage.

That said I seemed to spend all of Friday last week dealing with white English child sex offenders and also several families whose children have been removed from them due to safe guarding issues (I will spare the details).

one bloke I interviewed- the crimes against his kids were shocking. I seriously do not know how I didn't drag the piece of scum across the table and beat him to death. well I do know, but how/why these people exist and walk amongst us, goodness knows.

but he needs housing, bless him, because he's getting targeted on the estate. Good. stay there mate until some meat head does you in properly. which they will. Council justice. never touch the kids. It's all about the chillllllllllldrrrrrreeennnnnnnnn innnit.


How about this tale ?

council tnt rips off children's cancer charity. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to if he is on full benefits, full housing/c.tax benefit whilst drawing a fantastic CEO wage from the charity ???

https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/180898...



nonsequitur

20,083 posts

117 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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JimmyConwayNW said:
Banging your cousin - Council
' Banging ' anyone. Pure council, plus.

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

136 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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nonsequitur said:
JimmyConwayNW said:
Banging your cousin - Council
' Banging ' anyone. Pure council, plus.
Quite.
One must uphold a modicum of decorum during any activity.
Surely one just opens one's smoking jacket to reveal the necessary appendages and let them get on with the business of extraction. Then your hands are free to sign papers, read a journal or perhaps smoke a cigarette.



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