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4 July, 2012 at 10:08 pm #500035
PMSL @ verbal assault without punctuation.
Can you imagine that in Court?
“Mi Lud. Not only was it a vicious verbal assault but it was a crime made far more heinous by the fact it was a vicious verbal assault, WITHOUT, dare I say it, PUNCTUATION!
This has left my client severely traumatised.”:P
4 July, 2012 at 8:53 pm #501719@wordsworth60 wrote:
Does Claire even read the boards?
Does she contribute?
If so what nickname does she use?
If not is there any point in threatening her with retribution here and not in the chatroom?Yes she reads the boards, Words, hence the abuse I got in the room yesterday until the guide gagged her, lol
4 July, 2012 at 7:39 pm #501748@sceptical guy wrote:
he always seemed a very nice bloke…
but he always bored me. I could never laugh at this shows.
Sorry
he was creepy in The Others
I love that film! He was Mr Tuttle.
Can’t remember his tv shows though.
4 July, 2012 at 6:21 pm #501511My bedroom is currently a gallery.
There’s a work entitled, “Pants Clean” which hangs next to “Pants Dirty.”
“Socks Smelly” and “Socks Odd” are on the opposite side of the room.
The centre piece is “Bed Made”
Exciting stuff. Can’t wait to open to the public. :P
4 July, 2012 at 5:57 pm #501714@tinks wrote:
You can tell when people are wound up to the hilt………..they don’t use any full stops.
*sets up stall selling full stops and capital letters.
4 July, 2012 at 5:51 pm #501775Get well soon.
You got your pop up corner shop with ya? :P
4 July, 2012 at 11:50 am #408366@jen_jen wrote:
Punctuation
Hmmm. Don’t know what could have possibly prompted you to post that, lol
4 July, 2012 at 7:21 am #501626Not read it. Not on my radar. I prefer a good murder mystery.
3 July, 2012 at 9:59 pm #501623Fifty Shades of Grey?
Is that by L’oreal and because you’re worth it ? 8-[
3 July, 2012 at 9:43 pm #501587Just watched a programme on tv about families living 1920s style. The poor family had to ask the state for help. It was means tested. The family had been doing ok until the Great Depression. They were helped out by the state but they had to pay for it by giving up a lot of their furniture!
Can you imagine that happening today? Maybe it would please Desmondy if families wanting to claim benefits had to pay for it with their household goods like flat screen tvs, play stations, cars etc etc
Having said that, I used to work for a housing association. I visited ppl who had supposedly been on benefits a long time. The amount of leather sofas, wide flat screen tvs, laptops and various other luxury items they had was astonishing. I could take an educated guess at how they could “afford” it.
But I don’t think vouchers are the answer for kids that are being neglected by their benefit claiming parents due to alcohol or drug abuse.
You see, ironically, according to the same newspaper, a million ppl a day go to work with traces of drugs or alcohol in their system. Seems to me substance and alcohol abuse isn’t limited to the unemployed. So do we pay these workers in vouchers as well?
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