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29 September, 2009 at 12:26 am #13704
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8279716.stm
Rant on…….
From killing people to anything less, you can get away with murder in this country and especially if you’re in authority. Do something terribly wrong that will completely destroy someone’s life and all you need to do to fix everything and absolve yourself from all responsibility is just issue an apology, where only one word is needed, and that is sorry. Wrap it up in a load of old guff and that makes it all the more palatable and plausible.
Of course we know this doesn’t work at all, all it does is rub lorry loads of salt into the gaping wound, left to fester in the hot mid-day sun. The two faced, hypocritical lying b*stards, issuing the sorry sh*t statement, will have totally forgotten what it was they did at work that day, the moment they leave the office. Sorry in these scenarios should always be accompanied with a one way visit to the local Jobcentre, P45 in hand.
Rant over………………
29 September, 2009 at 4:49 am #417801Iwas brought up being told saying sorry doesn’t always make it right :?
29 September, 2009 at 6:59 pm #417802Ah but whose gonna go kick the shit out of the teenage gang who are resposible for the deaths.
30 September, 2009 at 5:23 am #417803mr kent had an incident in the shop the other day…..an idiot was arrested but released after given a slap on the wrist because he was big enough to say sorry :shock: even though what he did was a criminal offence…no it was as “minor” as stealing as the police would put it….the law absolutely stinks in this country…i told mr kent next time dont call the police just kick the shyte out of him and send him on his merry way 8) 2 wrongs don’t make a right but a wrong should be put right when it can be and if its not then get your own back :evil:
1 October, 2009 at 11:42 am #417804Am so with you on this one Kenty. We both work in the kind of profession where we have to daily put up with the lil scrotes.
I even ended up in an argument (more on her part) with a woman who’s daughter had come in the shop and asked for a bottle of vodka, I asked her age, she said quite c ockily, i’m 14! and!,,,,,said well, and! I don’t think so and refused to serve her. 5 minutes later the mother was back with said daughter, looking even more c ocky and asked for a bottle of vodka, while berating me for refusing to serve her daughter, I refused to serve her also. She said she allowed her daughter to drink vodka and it was none of my business, said no, your quite right, it isn’t, it is however, my business as to whether I serve you with it, it’s against the law, and that I wasn’t about to risk my licence in selling to underage, and not selling it to her knowing that she was going to give it to her daughter. I took and passed my licence exam and so I know, that serving alchohol to someone knowing that theyre going to pass it to someone underage, is equal in offence, in the law. She demanded the telephone number of head office, said she didn’t like my attitude, was going to report me and would see me out of a job. I gave her the information she required and she left, all the while shouting and screaming her abuse at me. Bottom line though, can you really blame the 14 year old for her behaviour, when she has such a role model.
Good for Mr Kent I say, believe me Kenty, there are so many times when i’d love to be able to give the lil shytes a belt round the ear.
4 October, 2009 at 8:42 pm #417805The problem is Kenty that if Mr.Kent gave them a belt around the lug he would probably end up in jail for assault. There is no concept now of the criminal paying for his crime. it is the victiom who continues to be victimised.
5 October, 2009 at 6:24 pm #417806I was told that sorry is the easiest word to say and at times the hardest one to mean
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