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I'm tired of the ADL, the NAACP, and other such give nothing take everything organizations taking our Constitution and twisting it into their sick twisted tool to turn America towards statism, liberalism, tribalism, socialism, collectivism, internationalism, democracy, altruism, pull politics,
and the New World Order.
and the New World Order.
Let them call me a rebel and I welcome it, I feel no concern from it; but I should suffer the misery of demons were I to make a whore of my soul. (Thomas Paine)
WOW
I never realised how easy going I was till now.
Anyway my thoughts on it all.
Fox hunters - Not particularly the sport but how they do it. You can't claim to hunt something when all you do is set a few dogs on something it's just plain lazy! If they got off those horses and went after the foxes themselves with nothing but knife between there teeth rambo style then I'd be all for it (probly have a go myself)
Free loaders - Definatley make me mad, some paki (yes, he's from pakistan so it makes sense, eg Britain Brit, Pakistan Paki, nout offencive about that) my dad knows owns a corner shop and earns enough per year to have a 3 bedroomed house plus a small apartment yet he still gets benifits! Whats worse is he doesn't even have the decency to refuse the benifit.
Racists - Like Artist said it's main all those people who think they can get away with it because they're not white, which brings me on to my next point.
Ali Friggin G!! - Personaly I blame him for all the racist youth like those mentioned above. After he started doing whatever he does all my good asian friends who up untill them were normal Brits turned into right prats. All they do is repeat "is it coz I is black" over and over! They can't seem to grasp the concept that it was mildy humourous when Ali G did because he WASN'T black, it don't have they same affect when you are black!
Poofs - Not gay people (this'll need explaining) . I don't give a **** what people get up to as long as it ain't near me, it's when they start acting like someone out of the salon that really pisses me off! I'm reliably informed that there are clubs for that sort of thing (no idea what they get up to but according to the electric 6 video it seems to be historical re-enactment and building model trains) I just don't want to be in the pub when me mate starts talking about the barman's arse and braiding my hair for no reason!
People who like to think they're special - like those that say I'm Irish because there great cousin second removed saw the leprechaun more than twice! Just so they can feel different to everyone else.
Yuppies and Toffs - Just plain hate anyone who's idea of a crisis is that they don't know what shoes go with what hairstyle.
Hollywood - lets face it it's full of everything above except fox hunters and no doubt they're making a film about it as we speak.
PC (better known as Poncy Crap) - What happened to judging people on there laurels? Now they give them the laurels free of charge.
EU - Not even worth saying why
Bush/ Blair - need I say more?
Politics in general - Mainly the backwards way they work, like putting problem families next to good families in council estates thinking that the good behaviour will "rub off" on the problem families. I suffered with this a few years back.
Preachers (evangelists) - Keep your rambling to yourself PLEASE!!
Most TV - Celebrity Dog School, now really what is that all about?
Middlesbrough - Sorry to all the other smoggies here but I've lived here all my life and am yet to find a redeeming feature.
My GOD!! did I realy start off by saying I'm easy going? Oh that reminds me ...
hypocrites!! - oh I've already mentioned bush havn't I
Ahhh that's better, never knew therapy could be so cheap.
Anyway my thoughts on it all.
Fox hunters - Not particularly the sport but how they do it. You can't claim to hunt something when all you do is set a few dogs on something it's just plain lazy! If they got off those horses and went after the foxes themselves with nothing but knife between there teeth rambo style then I'd be all for it (probly have a go myself)
Free loaders - Definatley make me mad, some paki (yes, he's from pakistan so it makes sense, eg Britain Brit, Pakistan Paki, nout offencive about that) my dad knows owns a corner shop and earns enough per year to have a 3 bedroomed house plus a small apartment yet he still gets benifits! Whats worse is he doesn't even have the decency to refuse the benifit.
Racists - Like Artist said it's main all those people who think they can get away with it because they're not white, which brings me on to my next point.
Ali Friggin G!! - Personaly I blame him for all the racist youth like those mentioned above. After he started doing whatever he does all my good asian friends who up untill them were normal Brits turned into right prats. All they do is repeat "is it coz I is black" over and over! They can't seem to grasp the concept that it was mildy humourous when Ali G did because he WASN'T black, it don't have they same affect when you are black!
Poofs - Not gay people (this'll need explaining) . I don't give a **** what people get up to as long as it ain't near me, it's when they start acting like someone out of the salon that really pisses me off! I'm reliably informed that there are clubs for that sort of thing (no idea what they get up to but according to the electric 6 video it seems to be historical re-enactment and building model trains) I just don't want to be in the pub when me mate starts talking about the barman's arse and braiding my hair for no reason!
People who like to think they're special - like those that say I'm Irish because there great cousin second removed saw the leprechaun more than twice! Just so they can feel different to everyone else.
Yuppies and Toffs - Just plain hate anyone who's idea of a crisis is that they don't know what shoes go with what hairstyle.
Hollywood - lets face it it's full of everything above except fox hunters and no doubt they're making a film about it as we speak.
PC (better known as Poncy Crap) - What happened to judging people on there laurels? Now they give them the laurels free of charge.
EU - Not even worth saying why
Bush/ Blair - need I say more?
Politics in general - Mainly the backwards way they work, like putting problem families next to good families in council estates thinking that the good behaviour will "rub off" on the problem families. I suffered with this a few years back.
Preachers (evangelists) - Keep your rambling to yourself PLEASE!!
Most TV - Celebrity Dog School, now really what is that all about?
Middlesbrough - Sorry to all the other smoggies here but I've lived here all my life and am yet to find a redeeming feature.
My GOD!! did I realy start off by saying I'm easy going? Oh that reminds me ...
hypocrites!! - oh I've already mentioned bush havn't I
When he said he slept with 12 year old boys on international TV not one of his lawyers thought to say don't do it again! Shows you what they're worth don't it.Michael jackson lives in a massive house when hes blatantly got one hell of a problem and has been under investigation for many many years.
I'd like to see the queen take a stand. I meen Isn't she meant to be an example to the nation.i dont normally advocate such action but its time we stood up and did something for ourselves.
Start with taking out that hook chap and anyone else who supports any type of terrorist group whether they be muslim, white, black or green just remove them all from the face of this earth.
I think the only way things will change is if some-one stands up and make a stand.
Ahhh that's better, never knew therapy could be so cheap.
"This far and no further" - Britain, World War 1 & 2
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Most my hates have also been covered but here are a few that really annoy me.
Brendon Fearon - that bloke who tried to sue the farmer who shot him when he got caught robbing him. Got sent to gaol for heroin dealing let out then got put back in for driving with no insurance. Safe money and hang the £$&*@!
Black racists - im on about the black people who are completely racist against white people. I knew someone who was beaten up because he was a white person in the wrong area.
Rugs - a personal hate but honestly, whats the point. They get in the way, get sucked up the hoover, you have to clean underneath them and on top.
The obvious - PCness, Immagrints, little git kids who vandlise things and think its funny to spit on public telephones, condisending people who think they're something there not, George Bush, Tony Blair, the EU, child abuse, most French people, drug dealers, drug users who dont like criticism.........................i think i'll stop there and go and lay down.
Brendon Fearon - that bloke who tried to sue the farmer who shot him when he got caught robbing him. Got sent to gaol for heroin dealing let out then got put back in for driving with no insurance. Safe money and hang the £$&*@!
Black racists - im on about the black people who are completely racist against white people. I knew someone who was beaten up because he was a white person in the wrong area.
Rugs - a personal hate but honestly, whats the point. They get in the way, get sucked up the hoover, you have to clean underneath them and on top.
The obvious - PCness, Immagrints, little git kids who vandlise things and think its funny to spit on public telephones, condisending people who think they're something there not, George Bush, Tony Blair, the EU, child abuse, most French people, drug dealers, drug users who dont like criticism.........................i think i'll stop there and go and lay down.
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Hmm, things I dislike in less than twelve hardback books - I'll try
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1) Political correctness - same as with just about everyone else. The idea that you can make an environment completely inoffensive to everyone is simply impossible; and the most annoying thing is that its exponents fail to realise that while they may be eliminating sources of ill feeling in some places, that is vastly overpowered by the resentment the PC movement itself causes. That's what democracy is all about - if enough people want something removed, then they'll tell you. Don't assume you know what everyone else thinks. This seems to be a general trend along the lines of the equal rights movements we used to see with regards to race, gender etc. The problem is, even though these problems have been removed to a fair degree, the people who support the movements are very slow to realise they have success, and they end up campaigning against equality. This does filter down in a more amusing way with popular culture, I remember laughing at Spice girls fans and the idea of "girl power", apparently one had "girl power" because she felt she could do what she wanted. That's not girl power - that's called individuality. And I'm very sorry, but most people seem to have that without the need for a celebrity to inform them of the matter
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2) Animal cruelty - no, I'm not a tree hugger before anyone starts (far to prickly), but I'm talking about needlessly harming animals. To make things absolutely clear, I've nothing against the food industry or for that matter hunting for food, conservation etc, but killing or hurting animals for fun for instance. While very much sensationalism, the lengths fo cruelty some kids will go to for their own amusements is disgusting; decapitating pets, poisoning pigeons to watch them die, taping gerbils to fireworks and so on achieves nothing. I think it's just because people don't associate animals with human feelings, but it boils down to simple ignorance if you ask me. And while trying to avoid debate, I do include fox hunting in this; while I respect that traditions and sport are important, there is a line where these things exceed the boundries of ethics and I think fox hunting does go past this.
3) Hmm, I think I’ll be here all week if I keep up the detail, so I'll try to cut things down
. So, my next point is party politics, UK style. The idea of a democracy as I said is that the public are able to voice their concerns and have them listening to, and the role of parties is to provide a range of governmental ideas so that people can vote for who best represents their views. However, these days politicians, most notably the Conservatives, believe that they should actually get in government as their only goal. They are so obsessed with this that thy don't care that they aren't actually representing a set of views and policies, but just what the public thinks it wants at the time. As a result, many people think all the political parties are the same, and apathy ensues when politicians all reject their true values in favour of more popular policies.
4) Vocal ignoramuses - people who will be outspoken about a subject, despite lacking the knowledge to actually have an informed opinion. Bush is a good example, many people who seem to shout loudly against Bush (not here so much by the way), do so for the reason that's in the news at the time, at the moment Iraq. However, there is more to Bush than Iraq, and if you're going to complain against a foreign leader, you should learn about more than one single policy point. And the most annoying one to my mind is the anti-monarchy movement. I've heard loads about how the Royal family costs so much money, and that it's so unfair as they just get handed power, but to counter that many seem to think the role of the monarch is just to look nice at ceremonies and to swindle money out of tourists. The full range of duties, powers tradition and influence of the monarch seems to be lost on most of these people, but that doesn't stop them getting extensive support from their half formed ideas.
5) Yoof culture - mainly, the "rude boy" youth. Parodied depressingly accurately by Ali G (and even more depressingly emulating Ali G), the warped sense of coolness, which seems to rotate around shunning conventional values by simple virtue of them being conventional. Social responsibility, if they can understand such a complicated phrase, is non existent. These are the kids who are prepared to go to any length to fit in amongst other kids, and taking things to another level if they think it makes them look better. "Dat boys got a nife - I'll be da bomb if I get a gun" sort of thing, which has led to a dangerous glamorising of all sorts of antisocial, illogical and downright dangerous behaviour.
6) Selfishness - the me culture that is great for economic growth, but has I believe led to an increasing lack of social conscience. A lot of people feel compelled only to do things which directly benefit them, which goes against the ideas of charity and helping other people less fortunate them themselves. People who will not give any money to charity, because they need to buy some useless fashion accessory. Or the people who consider legal action as a simple means of income. They will sue anything which has money to get cash, and I’m incredibly annoyed at the way the police is used as bank by some people. If they have a complaint against the police, rather than simply make a complaint against them and allow lessons to be learnt, they then try and grab money from them. And I’m sure they will put however many tens of thousands of pounds they take would be used far better than if the police had it. The money these people take could easily be used to pay for more police, and to actually fight crime, but no, it gets given to idiots with no social conscience. Leading on to...
7) Freeloaders – similar to above, but people who don’t hoard their own wealth, but take what isn’t theirs. Abuse of the benefit systems has been complained about regularly here, with the modern youth striving to find new ways of getting cash from the government. The idea of benefits is to make sure everyone has a decent standard of living, even if they aren’t able to generate the wealth themselves. Some people however, see them as a nice bonus. While old people are being hit by ever decreasing pensions and vanishing private pension funds, money which could be used here is siphoned off to people who get unemployment because they’ve realised they don’t need to work or who simply don’t declare it etc. Now, I don’t work at the moment, and haven’t for a couple of months or so. Do I claim unemployment benefits? NO. Because I’m able to work but choose not to, I understand that I have no moral right to it, and so I allow that money to go where it’s actually deserved.
Economic migrants – not necessarily illegal immigrants, but the people this country attracts just to increase their personal standing. This is particularly problematic in my view with the highly skilled people such as doctors. The reasons for this is that with most things, the poorer a country is, the more valuable a skill will be. If a doctor works in their home country in the third world, their service may allow many people to live who would otherwise die, they may play a direct role in reducing disease in a community and s on. If they come here, Mrs Mills gets a couple of weeks knocked of her waiting list. Now while the latter may be better for Britain, the loss of the original country is often far greater than our gain and so is something we should be working to reduce, not encouraging. And economically, the way forward is to allow thirds world economies to grow and bring them up to our level, not to pile into the West and leave their countries to stagnate.
9) Confused legal systems – while not as bad i the UK as it is elsewhere, we do seem to be playing a catch up game. The news often mentions the disgustingly insubstantial sentences convicted criminals get in this country, with murderers and rapists getting put away for a short time before being let out, the idea being that it has to be compared with other sentences for other crimes. The problem is, the benchmark here is far too low. A crime twice as bad may well deserve a sentence twice as harsh as another crime, but if the sentence it is compared with is too lenient, then the higher sentence gets brought down too. And the judges complain when the home secretary tries to make life sentences mean more than ten years? It has to be said ti seems worse in the US; I recently read an article about self defence and how to communicate with the police. It put great emphasis that you should only provide short details to one officer before demanding to see a lawyer. It even said that if another police officer asked you something you should refer them to the first officer, all to avoid incriminating yourself for something. Elsewhere, a case against a rapist was thrown out because the judge quoted from the bible, supposedly making the trial void (or thereabouts). The fact that the man committed a crime was not considered. The whole point of the law is to dispense justice, but what’s the point if what you say is more important that the actual crime itself?
10) The EU – not in principle, as I believe the idea is a good one, but the implementation. Corruption is rife, and the dominant countries are allowed to bend the behaviour of the EU to suit themselves, CAP being a case in point. But largely it’s down to our own governments handling of our membership. The EU constitution is being forced through using blatant lies; even the Europeans have a referendum but we don’t, the government fobbing us off by saying that it isn’t significant and that we wouldn’t understand it anyway. The point of being the government is that they can educate us, if we don’t understand the constitution, the government should bloody well give us information so that we do. Even information drowned in spin is better than no information at all.
11) Did I mention Conservatives? Oh, I did
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12) I might be bothered to put 12 up tomorrow, but that’s it for now
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1) Political correctness - same as with just about everyone else. The idea that you can make an environment completely inoffensive to everyone is simply impossible; and the most annoying thing is that its exponents fail to realise that while they may be eliminating sources of ill feeling in some places, that is vastly overpowered by the resentment the PC movement itself causes. That's what democracy is all about - if enough people want something removed, then they'll tell you. Don't assume you know what everyone else thinks. This seems to be a general trend along the lines of the equal rights movements we used to see with regards to race, gender etc. The problem is, even though these problems have been removed to a fair degree, the people who support the movements are very slow to realise they have success, and they end up campaigning against equality. This does filter down in a more amusing way with popular culture, I remember laughing at Spice girls fans and the idea of "girl power", apparently one had "girl power" because she felt she could do what she wanted. That's not girl power - that's called individuality. And I'm very sorry, but most people seem to have that without the need for a celebrity to inform them of the matter
2) Animal cruelty - no, I'm not a tree hugger before anyone starts (far to prickly), but I'm talking about needlessly harming animals. To make things absolutely clear, I've nothing against the food industry or for that matter hunting for food, conservation etc, but killing or hurting animals for fun for instance. While very much sensationalism, the lengths fo cruelty some kids will go to for their own amusements is disgusting; decapitating pets, poisoning pigeons to watch them die, taping gerbils to fireworks and so on achieves nothing. I think it's just because people don't associate animals with human feelings, but it boils down to simple ignorance if you ask me. And while trying to avoid debate, I do include fox hunting in this; while I respect that traditions and sport are important, there is a line where these things exceed the boundries of ethics and I think fox hunting does go past this.
3) Hmm, I think I’ll be here all week if I keep up the detail, so I'll try to cut things down
4) Vocal ignoramuses - people who will be outspoken about a subject, despite lacking the knowledge to actually have an informed opinion. Bush is a good example, many people who seem to shout loudly against Bush (not here so much by the way), do so for the reason that's in the news at the time, at the moment Iraq. However, there is more to Bush than Iraq, and if you're going to complain against a foreign leader, you should learn about more than one single policy point. And the most annoying one to my mind is the anti-monarchy movement. I've heard loads about how the Royal family costs so much money, and that it's so unfair as they just get handed power, but to counter that many seem to think the role of the monarch is just to look nice at ceremonies and to swindle money out of tourists. The full range of duties, powers tradition and influence of the monarch seems to be lost on most of these people, but that doesn't stop them getting extensive support from their half formed ideas.
5) Yoof culture - mainly, the "rude boy" youth. Parodied depressingly accurately by Ali G (and even more depressingly emulating Ali G), the warped sense of coolness, which seems to rotate around shunning conventional values by simple virtue of them being conventional. Social responsibility, if they can understand such a complicated phrase, is non existent. These are the kids who are prepared to go to any length to fit in amongst other kids, and taking things to another level if they think it makes them look better. "Dat boys got a nife - I'll be da bomb if I get a gun" sort of thing, which has led to a dangerous glamorising of all sorts of antisocial, illogical and downright dangerous behaviour.
6) Selfishness - the me culture that is great for economic growth, but has I believe led to an increasing lack of social conscience. A lot of people feel compelled only to do things which directly benefit them, which goes against the ideas of charity and helping other people less fortunate them themselves. People who will not give any money to charity, because they need to buy some useless fashion accessory. Or the people who consider legal action as a simple means of income. They will sue anything which has money to get cash, and I’m incredibly annoyed at the way the police is used as bank by some people. If they have a complaint against the police, rather than simply make a complaint against them and allow lessons to be learnt, they then try and grab money from them. And I’m sure they will put however many tens of thousands of pounds they take would be used far better than if the police had it. The money these people take could easily be used to pay for more police, and to actually fight crime, but no, it gets given to idiots with no social conscience. Leading on to...
7) Freeloaders – similar to above, but people who don’t hoard their own wealth, but take what isn’t theirs. Abuse of the benefit systems has been complained about regularly here, with the modern youth striving to find new ways of getting cash from the government. The idea of benefits is to make sure everyone has a decent standard of living, even if they aren’t able to generate the wealth themselves. Some people however, see them as a nice bonus. While old people are being hit by ever decreasing pensions and vanishing private pension funds, money which could be used here is siphoned off to people who get unemployment because they’ve realised they don’t need to work or who simply don’t declare it etc. Now, I don’t work at the moment, and haven’t for a couple of months or so. Do I claim unemployment benefits? NO. Because I’m able to work but choose not to, I understand that I have no moral right to it, and so I allow that money to go where it’s actually deserved.
9) Confused legal systems – while not as bad i the UK as it is elsewhere, we do seem to be playing a catch up game. The news often mentions the disgustingly insubstantial sentences convicted criminals get in this country, with murderers and rapists getting put away for a short time before being let out, the idea being that it has to be compared with other sentences for other crimes. The problem is, the benchmark here is far too low. A crime twice as bad may well deserve a sentence twice as harsh as another crime, but if the sentence it is compared with is too lenient, then the higher sentence gets brought down too. And the judges complain when the home secretary tries to make life sentences mean more than ten years? It has to be said ti seems worse in the US; I recently read an article about self defence and how to communicate with the police. It put great emphasis that you should only provide short details to one officer before demanding to see a lawyer. It even said that if another police officer asked you something you should refer them to the first officer, all to avoid incriminating yourself for something. Elsewhere, a case against a rapist was thrown out because the judge quoted from the bible, supposedly making the trial void (or thereabouts). The fact that the man committed a crime was not considered. The whole point of the law is to dispense justice, but what’s the point if what you say is more important that the actual crime itself?
10) The EU – not in principle, as I believe the idea is a good one, but the implementation. Corruption is rife, and the dominant countries are allowed to bend the behaviour of the EU to suit themselves, CAP being a case in point. But largely it’s down to our own governments handling of our membership. The EU constitution is being forced through using blatant lies; even the Europeans have a referendum but we don’t, the government fobbing us off by saying that it isn’t significant and that we wouldn’t understand it anyway. The point of being the government is that they can educate us, if we don’t understand the constitution, the government should bloody well give us information so that we do. Even information drowned in spin is better than no information at all.
11) Did I mention Conservatives? Oh, I did
12) I might be bothered to put 12 up tomorrow, but that’s it for now
Fluffy bunnies - Grrrrr!
I am sick of people openly denying God, and making it almost a fad. Historically nations who do this crap end up getting punnished by plagues, famine, and natural disasters. I don't like standing next to these heathens. Unwashed Philistines!
Let them call me a rebel and I welcome it, I feel no concern from it; but I should suffer the misery of demons were I to make a whore of my soul. (Thomas Paine)
Ali"G" is basically some white dude, that has the whole black attitude/mentality thing going on... He talks like a black, and here in NZ he is basically the benchmark for "cool" clothes....baggy, scruffy, and halfway down your a**e. I dunno....sometimes mildly amusing though
And 1 thing i hate....SCHOOL UNIFORMS... I'm just pointing that out since tomorrow is my last exam for this year, so the last time I ever have to wear it!!!!
I got told by a teacher the reason we have them is becasue individuals are much more likely to casue trouble...so by telling us what to wear, we won't run riot and what not. Go figure
Oh, and i hate this new age music too.... I don't mind if other people like it, but don't kit your car out with subs and cruise down the middle of the street loud enough to deafen anyone half a k away with a bass drum and some guy talking over the top of it
I mean all this techno and Hip-Hop and rap....grrrrrr. IF they want to play something loud, why not make it somethin like Zeppelin, pink floyd...even the cure, the smiths or Louis armstrong. And i know heaps of people will disagree with my personnal musical prefrences, I just mean play something that has a little skill, or at least not loud. It's basically the same as religion, if you like it, good for you, just don't try and enforce it on everyone else around you
I dunno, not so much energy as the rest of you guys, but they kind of haven't been bought up so my 2 cents.
And 1 thing i hate....SCHOOL UNIFORMS... I'm just pointing that out since tomorrow is my last exam for this year, so the last time I ever have to wear it!!!!
Oh, and i hate this new age music too.... I don't mind if other people like it, but don't kit your car out with subs and cruise down the middle of the street loud enough to deafen anyone half a k away with a bass drum and some guy talking over the top of it
I dunno, not so much energy as the rest of you guys, but they kind of haven't been bought up so my 2 cents.
I openly deny god,
Wholly ali G is a Jewish man, who graduated from oxford I think (one of the best universities in the world) and became an "entertainer"
he basically took the pi$$ out of the black culture for what it was, whilst it was funny at the start, it lead to allot of white guys, in my towns at least pretending to be black, and is responsible (in my view) for all these stupid miss spellings i.e. dis, dat, fing is, wikkid, proper bo, big up your bad boi, and so on...
lew
Wholly ali G is a Jewish man, who graduated from oxford I think (one of the best universities in the world) and became an "entertainer"
lew
All I want in life is a cold beer, a fast car, a big F**King gun and a hot woman to fetch the beer, and clean the car! is that really to much to ask? - Quotes by a redneck.com
recruit test 21 march - PASSED
medical 30 march - PASSED
interview 30 march - PASSED
PJFT - 11 april - PASSED 9:18
PRMC - 7th - 10th JUNE. PASSED
foundation - 29th August
recruit test 21 march - PASSED
medical 30 march - PASSED
interview 30 march - PASSED
PJFT - 11 april - PASSED 9:18
PRMC - 7th - 10th JUNE. PASSED
foundation - 29th August
1. After watching "no going back" last night Firemen who get a disability pension because a wrist injury prevents him from working, but can still work as a builder and run a charter boat in Australia. I wonder how many more of our overworked underpaid heroes are suffering on a meager disability pension and having to survive with another fulltime career.
2. Politicians who abstain, what give's an MP the right not to vote because they do not agree or because the think their side is wrong but voting would mean the other side wins. They are there to represent their constituants not to air their beliefs or score points against the other side.
3. Overpaid sportsmen why are the likes of footballers paid millions when our national team plays like a bunch of W^&*£$S at least our rugby team is doing well but wait till the celebrity status kicks in. Whatever happened to representing the country out of pride.
4. Rudeness especially from old gits who keep telling you the kids these days have no manners. (I'm 43) I hold doors open for others and give up my seat for ladies and my elders but it is very rare anybody say's thank you. And mothers with prams are some of the worst offenders in the rudeness catergory.
5. Mothers who write to local papers about dog crap in parks and on beaches, I always pick up my dogs crap (keeps your hands warm) and so do my friends. We have a skatepark at Baiter park with 4 litter bins round it non of the little darlings can seem to find those even when the parents are there supervising.
6. Whingers, oops I might have to think about that one.
2. Politicians who abstain, what give's an MP the right not to vote because they do not agree or because the think their side is wrong but voting would mean the other side wins. They are there to represent their constituants not to air their beliefs or score points against the other side.
3. Overpaid sportsmen why are the likes of footballers paid millions when our national team plays like a bunch of W^&*£$S at least our rugby team is doing well but wait till the celebrity status kicks in. Whatever happened to representing the country out of pride.
4. Rudeness especially from old gits who keep telling you the kids these days have no manners. (I'm 43) I hold doors open for others and give up my seat for ladies and my elders but it is very rare anybody say's thank you. And mothers with prams are some of the worst offenders in the rudeness catergory.
5. Mothers who write to local papers about dog crap in parks and on beaches, I always pick up my dogs crap (keeps your hands warm) and so do my friends. We have a skatepark at Baiter park with 4 litter bins round it non of the little darlings can seem to find those even when the parents are there supervising.
6. Whingers, oops I might have to think about that one.
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Mothers with prams think its there god given right to have help, i always help, many a time ive been at the train station and have helped but in return they look at you like your something theyve stepped and and dont say thank you.
Im not saying i expect anything from helping these people not even a thank you but it is polite to say it, its not that i feel people should thank me all the time, it just to me this kind of behaviour is showing the way the country is going and thats down.
This whole text speak really annoys me
Dis hole tx spek rele anoys me
what does that mean it looks like your incapable and too moronic to speak properly, its not like it shortens some words e.g KOOL whats wrong with COOL, you havent shortened it, your a moron
Yesterday i held a door open for two women, i had my hands full and was struggling to keep the door open for them yet both didnt even steady the door, look at me or say thank you. Snobby cowsI hold doors open for others and give up my seat for ladies and my elders but it is very rare anybody say's thank you. And mothers with prams are some of the worst offenders in the rudeness catergory.
Mothers with prams think its there god given right to have help, i always help, many a time ive been at the train station and have helped but in return they look at you like your something theyve stepped and and dont say thank you.
Im not saying i expect anything from helping these people not even a thank you but it is polite to say it, its not that i feel people should thank me all the time, it just to me this kind of behaviour is showing the way the country is going and thats down.
This whole text speak really annoys me
Dis hole tx spek rele anoys me
what does that mean it looks like your incapable and too moronic to speak properly, its not like it shortens some words e.g KOOL whats wrong with COOL, you havent shortened it, your a moron

