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30 July, 2012 at 6:55 pm #505404
How terrible for her daughter too… to know her Mum did that… and her whole family.. the shame….. I know she has to be punished but no punishment will match the shame she and her family will endure for ever.
30 July, 2012 at 5:33 pm #330017sneaks in quietly so no-one sees :D
30 July, 2012 at 5:32 pm #330016sneaks in quietly so no-one sees :D
30 July, 2012 at 5:29 pm #88030Adele
30 July, 2012 at 5:26 pm #500873@tinks wrote:
@anc wrote:
@tinks wrote:
@rogue trader wrote:
yeh50 shades of……no i cant say it,tinks is a buddy of mine
erm let me think er {sorry i type like im thinking) hang on
right 50 shades of er,ffs,grinning erkinell,erm,(rolls cig and ponders
50 shades of being a nice person
gosh! is that the time
must dash. bye.Careful Tinks, I have a feeling he might enjoy it! :lol:
:shock: ooooerrr
Tinks :shock: there is a long queue of men outside waiting their turn :D
30 July, 2012 at 5:24 pm #50539630 July, 2012 at 5:18 pm #50502730 July, 2012 at 5:05 pm #467074and admired his reflection…
30 July, 2012 at 10:52 am #488571@huggermuggered wrote:
I do not see this a a bad thing, as long as they take peoples personal circumstance into concideration. I have a friend that is on job seekers at the moment and has been applying for jobs. She moved to a different part of the country so she could live closer to her partner, there for having to give up the job she held. They do not live together and have no plans to. She is a single parent so the jobs she is applying for are within school hours.
For years i was a single parent on income support, During this time i was involved with so many community projects and spent most days while my children were in school doing something that benefited the community. Income support was cut for all single parents recently once the youngest child reached school age. This unfortunately means that the number of single parents looking for work during school hours has multiplied and the number of vacancies have dropped.
Voluntary work/community work is wonderful, it boosts your self esteem and self worth and if like many long term unimployed you have nothing to put on your CV, then doing Community work will give you something to fill in the blanks :)
I would have loved to have stayed home and looked after my kids when they were young, truth of it is at that time we couldn’t afford it….. I never considered benefits I went out to work and there were not jobs that fit in with school holidays so I had to make childcare arrangements … at first it seemed I was working for nothing and it was hard… especially as my husband often worked away and both my kids were keen swimmers so after work I was often sat poolside whilst they trained. After a while I progressed within my job… my salary increased and it all seemed to make sense.
30 July, 2012 at 10:24 am #467069it into a neat….
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