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(V): yes but from what i understand basic common sense has flown outta the window we didnt have this problem in the sixties i was taught to bake from an early age and still do it now even thou im by myself
do they actually have domestic science lessons in schools today?
they have lessons for grown ups up here to teach them the basic skills on food. so makes me wonder why wasnt it taught to them earlier in there life
gogul: i will agree with you on one bit of that post
i was once at my local council incinerater dropping of things that where to big for normal refuse collection and i noticed large vans comming in and dumping their loads of cakes biscuits etc having done some work with the homeless so asked one of the drivers why they were doing this and his reply amazed me they had a couple of days left on them before sell by date expired and it was cheaper and easier to dump them than to gave them to the local homeless charities
Tuesday: but aren't there much more worthy ppl who deserve to be honored for doing hard honest work not just bbeinga pop star dodoesntake sense to me why hohonorim at all
Относно: Re:I would have destroyed his ego to start with.
gogul: the whole Western world is guilty of selling trash to Africa in one form or another and we carry on doing so sadly because they are not in a strong enough postition to do anything about
most of the Western worlds unwanted computers are send to India and China to be broken up in horrilbe conditions
we know it shouldnt be happening and there are laws in place to stop it BUT it still is happening
the sentences are not has heavy has what ppl would of liked but considering what has now come to light we should be somewhat grateful that they were not even lighter http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8062099.stm
and it sends a warning to all the bloggers esp on facebook that all the hate groups set up at the time did more harm than good
on the day up in my area 3000 are to lose there jobs because Chorus lost a major contract and are moth balling one of there blast furnaces this news hasnt gone down well at all here
Относно: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
Bernice: the trouble with Londoners they still dont beleive theres life past Watford gap they have everything handed to them on a plate so to speak
Jules should try visiting some of the areas i mentioned and actually SEE for himself not go by goverment stats which we all know are fixed to look good
Относно: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
(V): try telling the thousands of ppl who have lost there homes in last few months try telling the pensioners who have to decide whether to keep warm or eat that day try telling the thousands of schoolchildren who are still bullied try telling the thousands who live in fear of violent crime try telling the thousands of ppl who have lost there jobs in last few months
that we live in the best country in the world
they will break down every piece of your argument into tiny morsels
(V): how do you know inner city ppl dont live in fear
you cant possible know that for a fact there are many many areas of this country that drugs guns and knives are part of everyday life there are many many places were its still very unsafe to go out after dark
you know exactly what is going on in your own neighbour hood but you havnt a clue what is going on in mine or in the next town to me or the next one after that do you?
Bernice: V forgot to mention the amount of young ppl who have been stabbed in the last few years and we have a gang culture here to in the big city's and there are many weapons on the streets that shouldnt be there esp concerning drugs
im proud to be British to but im sad to say that in the inner city's ppl live in fear of these yobs and keep quiet for fear of being there next victim
one of the shameful things about being British is we have one of the highest teenage pregancy rates in Europe
Относно: Re:Any word on the police, that brutally attacked a man walking home from work to watch the football match with his hands in his pockets and his back to them, yet?
Czuch: nothing in last few days these enquiry's take along time here unless ive missed something and if i have im sure V will fill us in next time he on
the top earners will once again be moving overseas so has not to pay
i dont know much about the ins and outs but has a normal person in the UK i know how much im hurting has week after week my normal shopping bag of food increases by over £1 a week
my savings get hardly anything in interest the sooner we have a general election the better
Bernice: and there is a report somewhere which i look out tomorrow that an ITV camera crew tried to give him first aid but where moved on by police anyway got to get some sleep lots to do tomorrow
Artful Dodger: i actually think the whole police operation from the very top down was really badly organised there is more and more protesters comming forward each day with claims of over reaction from the police and if i remember correctly that guy went to go his normal way home and found it blocked by police so had to go a different way which led to his death
(V): your jumping to a lot of assumptions ove this and repeating myself for the 5th time i will wait until all the evidence comes to light before passing judgement
and ive never said the policeman was in the right your twisting my words on here has ive been SAYING all afternoon from a 30 sec video clip you have said this police officer must be guilty because of the video isnt that for a jury to decide upon not YOU
(V): i never said he wouldnt be arrested and charged what ive been saying all afternoon YOU are jumping the gun saying the officer is guilty even before it has gone to trial
if it was so straight forward has your making out they have had the video for over a week they are questioning the officer they havnt charged him YET
so IM saying there must be more to it still and isnt it better to wait and hear all the facts before JUDGING anyone
The Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is investigating his death, said: “Following the initial result of the second post-mortem a Metropolitan Police officer has been interviewed under caution for the offence of manslaughter.” The officer, a constable in the Territorial Support Group who has been suspended from duty, attended the interview voluntarily and has not been arrested.
(V): and where did you see where that this policeman is going to be charged i havnt heard that yet they still questioning him according to the report ive just read on the BBC