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12. juuli 2009, 22:23:25
Bernice 
Teema: Little People
It's in reference to those who just work for a living,

really??

well what do you call people who bludge off society and live off the Govt?.......Tiny wee people?

12. juuli 2009, 05:13:40
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Pedro Martínez: thanks Hun for that information.....

12. juuli 2009, 01:08:49
Bernice 
Teema: Re: it's not a stereotype, it's a category.
Ferris Bueller: stereotypically I categorize everything

12. juuli 2009, 00:31:11
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Bernice toimetatud (12. juuli 2009, 00:37:54)
Artful Dodger:yep

12. juuli 2009, 00:26:40
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: I love office parties...I can pinch the bosses bum HAHAHAHAHAHA

12. juuli 2009, 00:22:13
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Imsoaddicted: 3 main parties....I know and so do we but AD and I were only talking those 2 :)

12. juuli 2009, 00:12:13
Bernice 
I think ROFLMBO

12. juuli 2009, 00:11:59
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: well......Labour is/was for the working man/underdogs. Liberals are conservative in UK or if you are in the USA Republican.....

11. juuli 2009, 23:35:40
Bernice 
Teema: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: not over here it isn't....2 different parties altogether...

11. juuli 2009, 23:04:11
Bernice 
Teema: Re:you can't be "nothing"
(V): well thats good, and at least for a change you don't

11. juuli 2009, 23:01:53
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
(V): I probably should have said "has a leaning towards"
as was said below by someone....everyone leans towards something, you can't be "nothing"

11. juuli 2009, 22:57:05
Bernice 
I would say that Jules would be of the LABOUR persuasion........

6. juuli 2009, 11:25:43
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Well any of our so called "shady" actions have nothing to do with our economics directly..
Czuch: and we pronounce it "sarkee"
I also have friends that have a chinese restaurant, I rang them and asked (they are chinese) and they pronounce it the same....
but I guess if you have a plum in your mouth you would pronounce it "saw-kee" kinda like being a snob.

6. juuli 2009, 01:10:16
Bernice 
eh?

6. juuli 2009, 00:22:36
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Well any of our so called "shady" actions have nothing to do with our economics directly..
Bernice toimetatud (6. juuli 2009, 00:33:02)
Tuesday:*sigh* I know what rice wine is....it was Czuch's change of wine from champagne to "saw-kee"

***Bernice: It's called sake....saw-kee.***

5. juuli 2009, 23:06:54
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Well any of our so called "shady" actions have nothing to do with our economics directly..
Czuch: @rice wine

5. juuli 2009, 00:18:40
Bernice 
Teema: Re:but as most liberal ideas just don't work
Vikings: ROFL@ Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares.

27. juuni 2009, 06:55:18
Bernice 
Teema: Re:When people are born into poverty and hopelessness, and their government does nothing to improve this situation, these are the people who end up resenting and hating and who get recruited into blowing themselves up
Czuch: ROFL.........

9. juuni 2009, 02:56:43
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Artful Dodger: OK.....was looking for a particular post of Gregs and couldnt find it unfortunately

9. juuni 2009, 02:50:19
Bernice 
how many "posts" have been removed from here?

20. mai 2009, 05:46:45
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Bernice toimetatud (20. mai 2009, 05:49:02)
Bwild: ask Jules, he knows everything

7. mai 2009, 21:56:25
Bernice 
HUH???

7. mai 2009, 03:54:24
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Czuch
Pedro Martínez: that is just too funny ..........

7. mai 2009, 02:20:19
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Czuch
Artful Dodger: ROFL........so did I....so nice to have a bit of levity hahahahahha

7. mai 2009, 01:04:42
Bernice 
Teema: Re: Czuch
Pedro Martínez: hahahaha...........youth in asia ROFLMBO

6. mai 2009, 23:52:01
Bernice 
Teema: Czuch
your thoughts on Euthanasia?

5. mai 2009, 12:16:03
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Pedro Martínez: I agree with you....I was talking about something quite remote from what Jules was trying to change the subject to.......

Murder in the suburbs/schools, not children bullying, but I will stop now because he cant see past the end of his own street.
...........subject closed............

5. mai 2009, 12:14:02
Bernice 
Teema: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
(V): ***Just in your case I would imagine you'd have to go through alot of hoo haa to get it sorted and lose money in the process.***

no hoo haa to go through here....if something is broken I get the proper person to fix it and I PAY FOR IT.....I don't live under priveledged, I own my spot on this earth.

5. mai 2009, 10:09:55
Bernice 
Teema: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
TheCrazyPuppy: yes, yes and yes......try telling them.....

5. mai 2009, 10:08:39
Bernice 
Teema: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
TheCrazyPuppy: and yes.......I remember you saying that you thought you and Jules lived in a different country.....perhaps he is one of the idle rich and doesn't have to worry about things.........NOT......he knows what it is like to live in an under priveledged (sp) area, having admitted they are still trying to clean his currently living area up.....

as I said down the board.....there are none so blind as those that cannot see.

4. mai 2009, 23:55:55
Bernice 
Teema: but you havnt a clue what is going on in mine
TheCrazyPuppy: yes he does LOL....because in the past if Jules has said something it is gods honest truth...

and I agree with you that drugs, guns and knives are part of everyday living.....there is no use hiding under a rock and pretending it doesn't happen which is what I believe him to be doing.......turning a blind eye as such

4. mai 2009, 22:20:56
Bernice 
Teema: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
(V): ***I mean.. over here in the UK before the gun rules changed, if someone wanted to own a gun they had to be approved, and also the storage at home had strict rules.... eg one locked secured box for the gun(s) and another for the ammo and firing mechanism***

Well all of USA will have to go to England then seeing as it is so good over there........
Stop the kids getting hold of guns and knives......yeah right, these "kids" you are talking about are young adults and they do have minds of their own.

I wished We all lived in such perfect places as you appear to do....is there nothing wrong with the UK? your opinions are always "UK is best" when we all know that your living conditions are no better than anywhere else. Your rates of crime are just as bad and in some cases even worse than other countries.

***And as for the subject.. As normal with any subject, people digress. I thought you would have gathered that by now!!*** I understand people digress but YOU are an expert at changing the subject.

4. mai 2009, 00:04:50
Bernice 
Teema: We also have a strict no bullying rule,
My god....you have no idea what I'm talking about here......no bullying would be great except the kids at the school I'm talking about carry guns and knives...if they only bullied it would be great.

I dont agree with bullying either but kids should learn to stand up for themselves, by saying just the right thing in the right place......the power of the word is great.

Im talking murder not bullying..........stick to the subject

1. mai 2009, 22:31:44
Bernice 
Teema: Re:come on..most don't have fathers in the house and the mothers have children by different men
GTCharlie: yes there must be some way to get your children away from the hate/murder/ tactics that are being used in the High School I was speaking of.

As one of the teachers said, I think she was an english teacher, "It just isn't cool to be top of the class" some of those kids had more brains than any of us on here but were reluctant to use them because of the terrorising they would get from their "friends"

GTCharlie....it is the old story....there are none so deaf than those that will NOT hear...

1. mai 2009, 06:51:12
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Artful Dodger: Thank you for your information and comments. I wanted to hear from someone that had ACTUAL experience in the schooling field, and not from someone that was just guessing.

The doco that I watched was horrific and parents didn't know if their kids were going to survive the day at school or not.

We are very lucky here that we dont have the "gang mentality" that other countries appear to have AS YET.

Thanks for your input

30. aprill 2009, 13:03:48
Bernice 
Bernice toimetatud (30. aprill 2009, 13:14:22)
I have just finished watching a horrific doco about "Walter Cohen High" in New Orleans.....why would parents sent their kids to a school like that where they dont have any guarantee that they will even live out the day?

Is this a true representation of school life in America?

29. aprill 2009, 00:16:25
Bernice 
Teema: Re: well of all the stupid things
Bernice toimetatud (29. aprill 2009, 00:17:38)
Snoopy: it is called asking for trouble and when trouble strikes it is then called "asking for sympathy"

24. aprill 2009, 11:25:35
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Czuch: we get our first $9828 tax free......I dont have the exact tables in front of me....but if you earn $1000 per week your taxation is only about $190 per week taxes.

I can get a copy if you wish....I dont really have a lot to do with taxation as such so cant really comment on australian taxes.

But obviously (v) knows it all when it comes to UK taxes so let him give you exact figures on income and taxes on specific figures :)

21. aprill 2009, 05:05:55
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Czuch: the reports Ive read put him as a homeless alcoholic...(V) says he was going home, so I guess he could be going home to the Homeless shelter.....god who would know... lol

21. aprill 2009, 03:58:35
Bernice 
Bernice toimetatud (21. aprill 2009, 04:00:53)
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21. aprill 2009, 01:18:48
Bernice 
Teema: Re:The english are world reknown for their "want" to demonstrate at the drop of a hat.....they even travel in large groups to football matches both home and overseas.
(V): smart ----. I used "Ian Tomlinson" with quotes.

There is no use asking you questions.

WHERE DID YOU GET THE IDEA HE WAS GOING HOME TO WATCH FOOTBALL.............so he was a Millwall fan.....how did you know he was going home to watch footy?

Just answer the question.

21. aprill 2009, 00:38:21
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
(V): you have misinterpreted again.....I wasn't querying the "going home", I was asking you how did you know he was going to be watching football?

Each report I have read (english reports) have said he was a chronic alco and living in a homeless shelter....if your press can't report correctly, not my problem.

Yes I have read he was a newspaper seller....over here young boys of about 12-16 years old sell newspapers .....was he working in a shop? or standing on a street corner?

Your report says he was confronted by lines of riot police....to me (looking at the vid) he actually walked into them. He appeared to be nowhere near the main group of demonstrators.

The english are world reknown for their "want" to demonstrate at the drop of a hat.....they even travel in large groups to football matches both home and overseas.

20. aprill 2009, 23:44:04
Bernice 
(V): can I ask how did you know he was going home to watch the football? I havn't seen that written anywhere or is it just supposition?

He was living in a homeless shelter and was a chronic alcoholic so that would account for the staggering walk wouldn't it...I mean it was after work and he probably had a couple...again supposition.

20. aprill 2009, 22:46:21
Bernice 
I must also say that it did look like an unprovoked attack, although why did the cameraman take his filming from the main crowd and pan around onto this poor fellow.....was there some indication of an impending skuffle?

20. aprill 2009, 22:21:57
Bernice 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1168315/Hundreds-protesters-march-silence-man-died-G20-protests.html

go nearly to the bottom of the page and watch this video....
it doesnt appear to me that he "rolled" except he rolled over to speak to the police.

he eventually got up and walked away under his own steam.....

in the video above this one it appears he is the only one going in that direction....all others appear to be going straight ahead....

were all these protestors for real or were they part of the usual "Rent a Crowd" the POMS (english) are known for. Who will ever know.....

20. aprill 2009, 00:36:53
Bernice 
Teema: Re:HE HASNT EVEN BEEN ARRESTED
Snoopy: it appears he was hit on the leg with a baton and then was pushed by the same officer....Ian Tomlinson tried to talk to police and then got up and walked away only to collapse further down the street where he subsequently died.

19. aprill 2009, 23:18:29
Bernice 
Teema: Re:HE HASNT EVEN BEEN ARRESTED
Artful Dodger: one of the news reports say he was hit with a baton before he was shoved....if that was the case what did the damage?
I agree he shouldnt have been shoved.

as Jules said there was ONLY 122 arrests LOL....rather minor really

19. aprill 2009, 23:08:54
Bernice 
Teema: As the old saying goes... don't believe the hype.
(V)in your own words...take your own advice. As Snoopy is also saying and wait to see results

19. aprill 2009, 22:07:10
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
(V): Im not flaming you...stop whingeing....

19. aprill 2009, 22:06:10
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Artful Dodger: exactly

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