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30 July, 2010 at 10:49 pm #444616
@gazlan wrote:
Best they try and conquer the increasing drag on the coffers by the ever increasing promiscuous behaviour of the average british teen and the mountainous cost of housing these horny little scroats…..what say yeeeeeeeee looool :wink:
These operations should not be done on the NHS – if they want them, pay and go private.
Likewise, these “horny little scroats” who get pregnant just so they can go to the top of the housing list and get a council house and live off benefits should pay for their own kids.
No automatic right to a council house as soon as the kid is born – they should have to fund their housing and pay for their kid themselves, with help from the father, his family and the mother’s family.
You’ll soon see the teenage pregnancy rate drop dramatically in this country.
30 July, 2010 at 10:41 pm #444285Doesn’t Facebook have settings to stop complete strangers from accessing your details?
30 July, 2010 at 5:26 pm #44462629 July, 2010 at 8:47 pm #444550@cosy.m wrote:
whilst i agree with pandas valid point, i feel we are on seperate tracks here,i meant grass wise as in,oh it starts from youngsters as in kids sticking up their hands saying sir/miss it was cosy who broke the windowand once indoctrinated into that they cant help poking there noses in,so while i dont purport crime,i also know when to turn a blind eye,im more against tittle tattling annd snidey back biting 2 faced ppl ,of course if i seen a burglar breaking into my neighbours house i would ring the police (unless it was me) joke
And what’s wrong with telling the truth? It’s quite an honourable thing to do rather than being a cowardly shyte who does wrong and then doesn’t have the balls to own up to it.
29 July, 2010 at 8:16 pm #442694@thin ice wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@thin ice wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
London Bridge is on a main line…and I’m not a Londoner :wink:
jen from warwickshire i can get a train to either euston or marlebone
i just wanted to know which was more convienient for tower bridge
a simple question
that so many even with their smart fundamental orifice answers are unable to answer
even i can work out i can get there from any where via the tube
but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station
i cant get a direct train from warwickshire to london bridge
if every one expanded their mind to think about the whole picture they wouldnt keep coming up with smart fundamental orifice answers that only show them to be very dimSee my previous post – from Euston one train only to London Bridge.
“but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station”
And why would anyone go to the furthest away station from their intended destination? :shock:
they wouldnt panda well i wouldnt and thats why i asked the question in the first place
Well now you have your ansa.
29 July, 2010 at 7:57 pm #442692@thin ice wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
London Bridge is on a main line…and I’m not a Londoner :wink:
jen from warwickshire i can get a train to either euston or marlebone
i just wanted to know which was more convienient for tower bridge
a simple question
that so many even with their smart fundamental orifice answers are unable to answer
even i can work out i can get there from any where via the tube
but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station
i cant get a direct train from warwickshire to london bridge
if every one expanded their mind to think about the whole picture they wouldnt keep coming up with smart fundamental orifice answers that only show them to be very dimSee my previous post – from Euston one train only to London Bridge.
“but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station”
And why would anyone go to the furthest away station from their intended destination? :shock:
29 July, 2010 at 7:49 pm #444580@A.Groanup wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@A.Groanup wrote:
@tinks wrote:
@anc wrote:
Just to let everyone know there is a nasty spam/virus, if you get an email from the above, for heaven’s sake do not open it! mwa mwa xxx
had one in my hotmail box………thanks very much for the warning anc xxx
Spam is all it is, It contains no virus and has been doing the rounds for years. HSBC are aware but Like you to forward all spam mail to them
Think they are known as phising scams – telling you your account details are wrong and you need to send them the correct one. Some ppl fall for it.
phishing :shock:
29 July, 2010 at 7:29 pm #444578@A.Groanup wrote:
@tinks wrote:
@anc wrote:
Just to let everyone know there is a nasty spam/virus, if you get an email from the above, for heaven’s sake do not open it! mwa mwa xxx
had one in my hotmail box………thanks very much for the warning anc xxx
Spam is all it is, It contains no virus and has been doing the rounds for years. HSBC are aware but Like you to forward all spam mail to them
Think they are known as phising scams – telling you your account details are wrong and you need to send them the correct one. Some ppl fall for it.
29 July, 2010 at 7:27 pm #44453629 July, 2010 at 7:26 pm #444535@cosy.m wrote:
oh sorry i forgot grasses now they do make me sick i bet they wouldnt do it in prison i think this thread should end here cos there is nothing lower than a grass
Actually, there is something lower than a grass – the person who committed the crime in the first place.
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