A bit council (Vol 4)
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sgtBerbatov said:
nonsequitur said:
Algarve said:
Whether she knew or not isn't really relevant to the danger her attempts were putting people in.
If I were a passenger on that flight I'd far rather she was restrained and we arrived where we were meant to be going. I wouldn't have been happy if a minor situation like that had me diverted back home.
Trying to open a door mid flight, although impossible, is not a minor situation. A failure of the IFE would be considered such..If I were a passenger on that flight I'd far rather she was restrained and we arrived where we were meant to be going. I wouldn't have been happy if a minor situation like that had me diverted back home.
A bit different from a stupid tart trying it on at 35,000 feet.
funkyrobot said:
I’m born in Lincoln but have never heard of oneI intend to rectify that on my next visit!
Barchettaman said:
funkyrobot said:
I’m born in Lincoln but have never heard of oneI intend to rectify that on my next visit!
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
no, just part of their little culture. you did say a couple of hours after all. relatives on my mums side do a similar thing. they wont go pub but they will all chill out themselves drinking while the women run around like headless chickens trying to prepare a xmas meal. its not chavy/council. its clever. leave them to it.
one time i offered a hand during this. ended up walking up and down helping out, getting drinks for other aunties and crap. when i had cousins who were much younger that could've done that instead. told them to fk off and get it yourself because at the time I was effectively on holiday there. i learnt my lesson and hung out with my uncles and stayed away from all of it.
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
Whenever we had Christmas at my grandmothers house she’d send the blokes and kids up to the village pub to get us out of the way so she could get on with the cooking. Seems quite sensible, and getting rid of the kids buys a bit of peace and quiet.Last year I wasn’t working on Christmas Day (I work it most years) so I met some friends for a pint. The women were in attendance though, they’d obviously not got the memo.
borcy said:
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
More traditional than council I'd say. borcy said:
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
More traditional than council I'd say. Doesn't seem council at all.
HTP99 said:
borcy said:
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
More traditional than council I'd say. Doesn't seem council at all.
ambuletz said:
Barchettaman said:
funkyrobot said:
I’m born in Lincoln but have never heard of oneI intend to rectify that on my next visit!
He couldn't leave hospital earlier because no one would take him due to his violence to care staff.
Then a snowflake comes along & tries to say it is due to mental health issues.
Give it a rest.
Slagging off kids with learning difficulties and use of the term 'snowflake' on Christmas Day. Not sure it gets more depressingly council, tragic or PH than that.
Meanwhile how about the horse I saw this morning, complete with attached trap, with its nose at the front door of a 2 up 2 down, wishing Merry Christmas to the household. I was thinking Council, but I'm going Dickensian instead.
Meanwhile how about the horse I saw this morning, complete with attached trap, with its nose at the front door of a 2 up 2 down, wishing Merry Christmas to the household. I was thinking Council, but I'm going Dickensian instead.
ben5575 said:
Slagging off kids with learning difficulties...
What's tragic is that he's actually in his 30s, with a criminal record thanks to his assaults on nurses (4x) and police (3x). Please do link to something that mentions his learning difficulties, as I can't find anything myself.PositronicRay said:
HTP99 said:
borcy said:
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
More traditional than council I'd say. Doesn't seem council at all.
David87 said:
Going to the pub on Christmas Day seems a bit suspect to me. My wife’s side of the family seem to do this, in that the women stay home and cook the lunch whilst the men go the the pub for a couple of hours. Council.
I would usually pop up for a pre-lunch pint, a good tradition. Sadly mother is staying this year so it was not allowed, she is of the firm belief it would be council. She is wrong.Ben
Spare tyre said:
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
Mummy what does that meanntiz said:
Special mention to my sons god mother.
Constantly on the phone bhing to my wife about how ridiculous it is having to wait for the builders to finish her new build 2 bedroom house on a nice estate in Surrey. That the council providing her.
Other complaints include having to measure the show home her self so she can buy all new furniture for this house........ whilst also declaring how broke she is. Eating Dominos 4 times a week.
Also constantly bangs on about benefit scroungers having never held a job more than a month and hiding large savings in her parents name.
Rant over.
Finishing what you're saying by announcing 'Rant over'. Council as fkConstantly on the phone bhing to my wife about how ridiculous it is having to wait for the builders to finish her new build 2 bedroom house on a nice estate in Surrey. That the council providing her.
Other complaints include having to measure the show home her self so she can buy all new furniture for this house........ whilst also declaring how broke she is. Eating Dominos 4 times a week.
Also constantly bangs on about benefit scroungers having never held a job more than a month and hiding large savings in her parents name.
Rant over.
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