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14 September, 2006 at 3:50 pm #24155827 August, 2006 at 9:15 pm #238141
RT :-k maybe dementia has kicked in :roll:
27 August, 2006 at 9:14 pm #238261@chathostuk wrote:
I am more a fan of instrumental than vocal – therefore I would be an amazingly gifted saxophone player and blow them away. Then when they wanted me to proceed to the next round I would tell them how I am too good for them.
The Hoff is too good for them all.
Does that mean UK is a old man :roll: :-k
16 June, 2006 at 8:06 pm #225964@kevin wrote:
i don’t want your driving stories
the point is women can’t drive as well as men
especially the school run mums
whos should walk with their children to school
no wonder they are all fat b’astardsOh yes we can :lol: :lol: :lol:
16 June, 2006 at 11:59 am #225957@drivel wrote:
@bev wrote:
Probably the worst type is your typical self-opinionated Mancunian yob. All foul mouth and no education. Always ready and willing to scream obscenities at other road users, particularly whilst driving when they are drunk.
Called road rage ! and as for doing 90mph thats breaking the law :roll:
ive been a professional driver for 11 years previous to my new job and 2 men have gone into me ggrrrr
1 couldnt controll his car in the ice ( driving too fast )
1 man didnt see a roundabout ffs.They were obviously distracted by your beauty Bev – that’s the problem having smart blonde females behind the wheel – they are a distraction
What do you mean by “gone into me” – are we still talkin cars here ??Crashed into me i mean :oops:
16 June, 2006 at 9:13 am #225955Probably the worst type is your typical self-opinionated Mancunian yob. All foul mouth and no education. Always ready and willing to scream obscenities at other road users, particularly whilst driving when they are drunk.
Called road rage ! and as for doing 90mph thats breaking the law :roll:
ive been a professional driver for 11 years previous to my new job and 2 men have gone into me ggrrrr
1 couldnt controll his car in the ice ( driving too fast )
1 man didnt see a roundabout ffs.2 June, 2006 at 11:16 am #222563HAPPY BIRTHDAY BATTY xxxxxxxxxx
pinches bat n legs it.
2 June, 2006 at 11:15 am #222518mean sum men class siZe 12 as fat lol wot r they like…. bet ya there’s effin nowt to hang onto when she’s on top goin like the clappers eh…. they break in half….
:shock: tut mary im still whole :lol: :-#
29 May, 2006 at 7:15 am #221028@dead_on_arrvial wrote:
After learning that Tommy Toxic learn all about social care in a few months, I thought that we could learn something about training a shorted our 4 year training program.So I rang a guy I meet at college a few years ago when I was stuck doing my City and Guilds 7407 level 4 cert. in FE Teaching, who runs a rest home here in Brighton.
He seem to think that it takes 1-2 years to past the level 2 Health and Social Care which you need to work with the disabled.
I know they do it in house, but still 3 months to complete a 12-24 month training program?
So I ask him how many people he had working in his rest home who had this Cert, “only 3, there no point in training them, staff turn over is so high, there no point.”
Is this the same for all rest homes?
Wrong ! it took me 3 months to be qualified, depends how much you put into your NVQ,
and as for the LDAF (if you know what it is) it is a 6 day course,
google it DOA you might learn something :roll: :lol:11 May, 2006 at 5:40 pm #214809Ugo you are unable to kick your own :shock:
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