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Post by Trento on Jan 6, 2019 18:44:19 GMT
A butchered language readily taken up by today's yuf..in it ?
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Post by bargemast on Jan 8, 2019 14:20:37 GMT
Can I say its not our country, my daughter goes there often and her boyfriend lives there, before Trump things were shit where he lives, with Trump things are a lot less shit!! so whilst he doesnt like him he is better off, and the area is getting better. So guess which way he is going to vote next time? yup for Trump, because things for him are getting better with Trump Here's a short story from when I was a young teen-ager that I often have to think of when I read about the good man DT. When I was between 10 and 12 years old, my friends and me used to get money of a real nice man for washing his constantly changing beautiful expensive cars. He always gave us much more money than it would have cost him to get it done in a garage or car-wash place. The guy was really very easy with his money, as when the ice-cream man came in our street, he would pay us all ice-creams, and sometimes would give us money for nothing to go and see a movie or do something else to have fun. Then all of a sudden he was gone, until much later we heard that he was in prison, as he'd been the chief of a gang of car-thieves, the stolen beautiful cars that we used to wash for him, of which most had been stolen in Germany, sometimes they were big American cars that were stolen of the American forces based in Germany. He was a nice man, if you didn't know him any better, but that was only to us, the people that had their cars stolen by him and his mates, didn't like him because they were faced with the reality. Maybe it's still time for your daughter to find a guy that has his eyes and ears open . Peter.
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Post by peterboat on Jan 8, 2019 17:04:43 GMT
Can I say its not our country, my daughter goes there often and her boyfriend lives there, before Trump things were shit where he lives, with Trump things are a lot less shit!! so whilst he doesnt like him he is better off, and the area is getting better. So guess which way he is going to vote next time? yup for Trump, because things for him are getting better with Trump Here's a short story from when I was a young teen-ager that I often have to think of when I read about the good man DT. When I was between 10 and 12 years old, my friends and me used to get money of a real nice man for washing his constantly changing beautiful expensive cars. He always gave us much more money than it would have cost him to get it done in a garage or car-wash place. The guy was really very easy with his money, as when the ice-cream man came in our street, he would pay us all ice-creams, and sometimes would give us money for nothing to go and see a movie or do something else to have fun. Then all of a sudden he was gone, until much later we heard that he was in prison, as he'd been the chief of a gang of car-thieves, the stolen beautiful cars that we used to wash for him, of which most had been stolen in Germany, sometimes they were big American cars that were stolen of the American forces based in Germany. He was a nice man, if you didn't know him any better, but that was only to us, the people that had their cars stolen by him and his mates, didn't like him because they were faced with the reality. Maybe it's still time for your daughter to find a guy that has his eyes and ears open . Peter. You are wrong on this one Peter, some areas of the USA were abandoned by previous Governments, where he is, is one of those areas, Trump with some tax cuts and spending has created employment that hasnt existed for years! So ask yourself what would you do? If you are honest like Charlies boyfriend is, you wouldnt cut off the hand that had just rescued you from 15 years of unemployment would you?
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Post by bargemast on Jan 8, 2019 18:22:09 GMT
You are wrong on this one Peter, some areas of the USA were abandoned by previous Governments, where he is, is one of those areas, Trump with some tax cuts and spending has created employment that hasnt existed for years! So ask yourself what would you do? If you are honest like Charlies boyfriend is, you wouldnt cut off the hand that had just rescued you from 15 years of unemployment would you? I may be wrong Peter, that could be because I'm a bit old fashioned, I can't see how a (supposedly fairly young) bloke hasn't been able to find work in 15 years. If there's no work next door, while there are so many other places in that huge country where you (he) could have found work, unless he's specialised in something that only exists where he's living, but in that case it would be useful to learn something else to make a living. Thousends of miners are still waiting for all the beautiful empty promesses that they were told by this man, with the re-opening of the mines to make it a booming state again, after having been elected he'd forgotten they existed, a friend of mine is a retired Kentucky farmer, he is a wealthy man, and he's paying fortunes to keep up with the debts that his farmer son has, and can't pay for himself because of the smart trade tariffs, as he can't sell anymore, or for less than he had to invest in growing his produce, I can tell you that these people don't like DT like Charlies BF does, and they have a very good reason for not liking him I would say. All joking apart, I hope that your Charly is happy with the guy, as she'll have to live with him. Peter.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 9, 2019 9:33:39 GMT
So many people think Trump's a nutter, but today's headlines:
" 'How much more American blood must we shed?' Trump says his Mexican wall is 'a choice between right and wrong' as he paints a terrifying picture of drugs and violence spilling across the border "
And
" Boy, 14, dies after being 'knifed seven times in the back by gang members after crash between his moped and their car'
The murder is London's fourth of the year so far after less than ten days of 2019 - and follows 12 months of bloodshed in the capital which saw 134 homicides committed. "
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Post by kris on Jan 9, 2019 9:51:53 GMT
That's a good idea foxy,let's build a wall around London.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2019 10:04:09 GMT
Reading the above reminded me (for no obvious reason) of a guy I was working with the last few months.
He's 40 years old and has worked for the company for 5 years this year.
I asked where he'd worked previously and he told me he'd never had a job. He'd been on benefits since leaving school as he suffers epilepsy (although controlled very well by medication).
His benefits were stopped following an assessment when he was 35, and he was placed on a 'back to work' course and subsequently sent for a job interview for his current job.
As a single bloke he said he'd have happily just stayed on benefits, but has loved working and with hindsight is very happy he was 'pushed' into a different lifestyle.
I was somewhat astounded that someone could achieve 35 years of age without ever having applied for, let alone achieved, any kind of employment.
Another lesson for me that our life experiences are all very different, and consequently it's natural that we cannot always understand anothers view, but that doesn't necessarily make it wrong.
Rog
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Post by peterboat on Jan 9, 2019 10:49:46 GMT
You are wrong on this one Peter, some areas of the USA were abandoned by previous Governments, where he is, is one of those areas, Trump with some tax cuts and spending has created employment that hasnt existed for years! So ask yourself what would you do? If you are honest like Charlies boyfriend is, you wouldnt cut off the hand that had just rescued you from 15 years of unemployment would you? I may be wrong Peter, that could be because I'm a bit old fashioned, I can't see how a (supposedly fairly young) bloke hasn't been able to find work in 15 years. If there's no work next door, while there are so many other places in that huge country where you (he) could have found work, unless he's specialised in something that only exists where he's living, but in that case it would be useful to learn something else to make a living. Thousends of miners are still waiting for all the beautiful empty promesses that they were told by this man, with the re-opening of the mines to make it a booming state again, after having been elected he'd forgotten they existed, a friend of mine is a retired Kentucky farmer, he is a wealthy man, and he's paying fortunes to keep up with the debts that his farmer son has, and can't pay for himself because of the smart trade tariffs, as he can't sell anymore, or for less than he had to invest in growing his produce, I can tell you that these people don't like DT like Charlies BF does, and they have a very good reason for not liking him I would say. All joking apart, I hope that your Charly is happy with the guy, as she'll have to live with him. Peter. Its a long story Peter but suffice to say Trump has made a difference to their area enough to ensure they wouldnt dream of voting different, I saw him last night he is visiting Charly, he is unhappy with other stuff that Trump has done, but for lots of people like him he has made a difference, the problem he says is the rich and powerful can shout louder in the USA! so until Trump came, nobody gave two shits about people like him, and now they do
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Post by bargemast on Jan 9, 2019 13:07:06 GMT
Don't know if you've heard DT's 10 min speech last night, to tell everybody on all public TV channels how desperatly that border-wall is needed, and he made it clear with lots of numbers of criminal immigrants, drugs that's entering through the Southern border and a lot more BS. The recent data of his own gouvernment is contradicting everything he said, as most illegal immigrant came into the country on a visum and have been overstaying. Most drugs came in through other entrance port in the US, and the biggest percentage of illegal immigrant came from Canada, and only very few by crossing the Southern border. There are also far more crimes commited by American citizens than by immigrants, and the list of other lies is too long to write down, but the man has been a proven liar all through his life, and continues even worse now that he's the president of the US, and has been abusing his position to push his lies through. Here's a good video for them that have enough GB's to watch this : Peter.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 9, 2019 16:40:54 GMT
This video is more worth watching:
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 9, 2019 17:04:57 GMT
Reading the above reminded me (for no obvious reason) of a guy I was working with the last few months. He's 40 years old and has worked for the company for 5 years this year. I asked where he'd worked previously and he told me he'd never had a job. He'd been on benefits since leaving school as he suffers epilepsy (although controlled very well by medication). His benefits were stopped following an assessment when he was 35, and he was placed on a 'back to work' course and subsequently sent for a job interview for his current job. As a single bloke he said he'd have happily just stayed on benefits, but has loved working and with hindsight is very happy he was 'pushed' into a different lifestyle. I was somewhat astounded that someone could achieve 35 years of age without ever having applied for, let alone achieved, any kind of employment. Another lesson for me that our life experiences are all very different, and consequently it's natural that we cannot always understand anothers view, but that doesn't necessarily make it wrong. Rog My memory may not be 100% but that would make this bloke you mention about school leaving age when Labour started their last stint in government, he obviously made the then perfect career choice...Milk the system for all its worth! No wonder he could afford a 20 yr pampered life of probably sitting on his arse watching daytime tv, drinking Tesco cider and smoking dope at the taxpayers expense! Labour...For the many (lazy scrounging twunts!) Not the few!
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Post by bargemast on Jan 9, 2019 17:39:20 GMT
Reading the above reminded me (for no obvious reason) of a guy I was working with the last few months. He's 40 years old and has worked for the company for 5 years this year. I asked where he'd worked previously and he told me he'd never had a job. He'd been on benefits since leaving school as he suffers epilepsy (although controlled very well by medication). His benefits were stopped following an assessment when he was 35, and he was placed on a 'back to work' course and subsequently sent for a job interview for his current job. As a single bloke he said he'd have happily just stayed on benefits, but has loved working and with hindsight is very happy he was 'pushed' into a different lifestyle. I was somewhat astounded that someone could achieve 35 years of age without ever having applied for, let alone achieved, any kind of employment. Another lesson for me that our life experiences are all very different, and consequently it's natural that we cannot always understand anothers view, but that doesn't necessarily make it wrong. Rog My memory may not be 100% but that would make this bloke you mention about school leaving age when Labour started their last stint in government, he obviously made the then perfect career choice...Milk the system for all its worth! No wonder he could afford a 20 yr pampered life of probably sitting on his arse watching daytime tv, drinking Tesco cider and smoking dope at the taxpayers expense! Labour...For the many (lazy scrounging twunts!) Not the few! Andy's new avatar makes me wonder, is this a photo of your new WB girlfriend Andy ? Peter.
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 9, 2019 17:51:12 GMT
My memory may not be 100% but that would make this bloke you mention about school leaving age when Labour started their last stint in government, he obviously made the then perfect career choice...Milk the system for all its worth! No wonder he could afford a 20 yr pampered life of probably sitting on his arse watching daytime tv, drinking Tesco cider and smoking dope at the taxpayers expense! Labour...For the many (lazy scrounging twunts!) Not the few! Andy's new avatar makes me wonder, is this a photo of your new WB girlfriend Andy ? Peter. Think youre a little confused Peter....my ladyfriend has a wide-beam not a wide-girth! ππ
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 9, 2019 17:57:43 GMT
" Boy, 14, dies after being 'knifed seven times in the back by gang members after crash between his moped and their car' A The murder is London's fourth of the year so far after less than ten days of 2019 - and follows 12 months of bloodshed in the capital which saw 134 homicides committed. " That 14 year old boy knocked off his moped & stabbed to death by 3 men on a London street..... 1). What was he up to that 3 men were THAT mad with him? π 2). Whatβs a 14 year old doing riding a moped on the streets of London? π 3). Brace yourselves for tributes from his family and friends saying he was going to be a doctor or a lawyer & wouldnβt hurt a fly. ππ
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Post by bargemast on Jan 9, 2019 17:58:05 GMT
Andy's new avatar makes me wonder, is this a photo of your new WB girlfriend Andy ? Peter. Think youre a little confused Peter....my ladyfriend has a wide-beam not a wide-girth! ππ I think that I was more than only a little confused Andy, but whatever she looks like in reality isn't important to any of us. The only thing that counts is that you'll be happy with her independent of her looks, of course it's a bonus if she's pretty as well . Peter.
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