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so Ian Rawlings was, like...
> Mind you I read a story today about the 12, 14 and 16 year old sisters
> who have all dropped sprogs that they've then named T-Jay, Lita and
> Amani, they don't know the fathers and their single mum blames the
> school. I feel a cull coming on, I need that Challenger 2.


No, the eldest daughter knows the father of hers, a 38-year-old Asian man
who lives with his mother. No move to prosecute him, mind. I wonder why.
The youngest knows the father, but he's 14 and (surprise surprise) doesn't
want to know about her or the baby. From the picture on the BBC website,
the kids are all different colours, which is nice.

What they do with their lives is up to them. What boils my p*ss is the fact
that they are getting GBP600 per WEEK from the state. That's over 31K a
year of my money, and yours too. And they complain it's not enough and they
need a bigger council house.

The mother blames the school for poor sex education. The irony of the fact
that her eldest daughter has (at 16) had two miscarriages and an abortion,
and still can't see the connection between getting porked by a man twice her
age and getting pregnant, escapes her.

All this, BTW, is from BBC News, not the Sun. The sprogs' names (Ian has
them exactly correct) tell you everything you need to know.


--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
On 2005-05-23, Richard Brookman <[email protected]> wrote:

> All this, BTW, is from BBC News, not the Sun. The sprogs' names (Ian has
> them exactly correct) tell you everything you need to know.


Blimey, I only got about half that from the BBC web site, are you
watching that new-fangled TV thing? It'll never catch on!

--
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In message <[email protected]>
"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> so Ian Rawlings was, like...
> > Mind you I read a story today about the 12, 14 and 16 year old sisters
> > who have all dropped sprogs that they've then named T-Jay, Lita and
> > Amani, they don't know the fathers and their single mum blames the
> > school. I feel a cull coming on, I need that Challenger 2.

>
> No, the eldest daughter knows the father of hers, a 38-year-old Asian man
> who lives with his mother. No move to prosecute him, mind. I wonder why.
> The youngest knows the father, but he's 14 and (surprise surprise) doesn't
> want to know about her or the baby. From the picture on the BBC website,
> the kids are all different colours, which is nice.
>
> What they do with their lives is up to them. What boils my p*ss is the fact
> that they are getting GBP600 per WEEK from the state. That's over 31K a
> year of my money, and yours too. And they complain it's not enough and they
> need a bigger council house.
>
> The mother blames the school for poor sex education. The irony of the fact
> that her eldest daughter has (at 16) had two miscarriages and an abortion,
> and still can't see the connection between getting porked by a man twice her
> age and getting pregnant, escapes her.
>
> All this, BTW, is from BBC News, not the Sun. The sprogs' names (Ian has
> them exactly correct) tell you everything you need to know.
>
>


Plus the mother of three "girls" was married twice and none of the
three was fathered by either of her husbands, and all three have
different fathers. An excellent role model.

Richard
--
 

"beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:9accfd6f4d%[email protected]...
> In message <[email protected]>
> "Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> so Ian Rawlings was, like...
>> > Mind you I read a story today about the 12, 14 and 16 year old sisters
>> > who have all dropped sprogs that they've then named T-Jay, Lita and
>> > Amani, they don't know the fathers and their single mum blames the
>> > school. I feel a cull coming on, I need that Challenger 2.

>>
>> No, the eldest daughter knows the father of hers, a 38-year-old Asian man
>> who lives with his mother. No move to prosecute him, mind. I wonder
>> why.
>> The youngest knows the father, but he's 14 and (surprise surprise)
>> doesn't
>> want to know about her or the baby. From the picture on the BBC website,
>> the kids are all different colours, which is nice.
>>
>> What they do with their lives is up to them. What boils my p*ss is the
>> fact
>> that they are getting GBP600 per WEEK from the state. That's over 31K a
>> year of my money, and yours too. And they complain it's not enough and
>> they
>> need a bigger council house.
>>
>> The mother blames the school for poor sex education. The irony of the
>> fact
>> that her eldest daughter has (at 16) had two miscarriages and an
>> abortion,
>> and still can't see the connection between getting porked by a man twice
>> her
>> age and getting pregnant, escapes her.
>>
>> All this, BTW, is from BBC News, not the Sun. The sprogs' names (Ian has
>> them exactly correct) tell you everything you need to know.
>>
>>

>
> Plus the mother of three "girls" was married twice and none of the
> three was fathered by either of her husbands, and all three have
> different fathers. An excellent role model.
>
> Richard
> --


There should be compulsory intelligence tests & also compulsory means tests
for these nuisances. They cost us a fortune as we have to pay for the
cretins & their offspring.

Makes my feckin' blood boil the scuffers.


 
Written off?!
After a quick panel change here and there, all 10 cars could soon be on a
forecourt near you as "pre-registered, delivery mileage only"...

"Mark Solesbury" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:LLoje.8908$V%[email protected]...
> Now, forgive me if im wrong..
>
> Top gear wrecking 10 *brand* new cars to play football with...
>
> is this wrong?
>
> I can think of plenty of people who cant afford 7 grand for a motor, and
> they go and write off loads for fun?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Mark.
>
>



 
so beamendsltd was, like...

> Plus the mother of three "girls" was married twice and none of the
> three was fathered by either of her husbands, and all three have
> different fathers. An excellent role model.
>
> Richard


Yep, bet Father's Day round there is a bit of a lottery. No-one would know
who would turn up.

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
On Tue, 24 May 2005 19:03:51 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:

>> Plus the mother of three "girls" was married twice and none of the
>> three was fathered by either of her husbands, and all three have
>> different fathers. An excellent role model.

>
> Yep, bet Father's Day round there is a bit of a lottery. No-one
> would know who would turn up.


That's easy. No one. The same applies to the 3 other blokes. I wonder
if The Sun paid 'em and if so will their benefits be stopped?

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Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
so Dave Liquorice was, like...
> On Tue, 24 May 2005 19:03:51 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:
>
>>> Plus the mother of three "girls" was married twice and none of the
>>> three was fathered by either of her husbands, and all three have
>>> different fathers. An excellent role model.

>>
>> Yep, bet Father's Day round there is a bit of a lottery. No-one
>> would know who would turn up.

>
> That's easy. No one. The same applies to the 3 other blokes. I wonder
> if The Sun paid 'em and if so will their benefits be stopped?


So let's get this straight. The mother was married twice, plus at least 3
extra-marital porkings to produce the 3 daughters. The daughters then were
similarly impregnated by at least 3 separate males. That's 8 guys involved,
minimum. Probably a few more, as things go. Statistically, ANY male caller
to that council house on Father's Day has a greater than even chance of
having some involvement, somewhere along the line. Even the guy who
collects the rent. Perhaps especially the guy who collects the rent. :)

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
so [email protected] was, like...
> Badger wrote:
>> "Ian Rawlings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On 2005-05-22, Badger <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Lets face it, we'd have been really upset (justifiably so) if
>>>> they'd played the same game with rangie sports now, wouldn't we?
>>>
>>> Yep, trying to blow one up with a Challenger 2 was much more
>>> entertaining! I watched that bit three times in a row. Magic.
>>>

>>
>> Indeed, but I was a little disappointed that they didn't let the
>> Stig loose in it, that would have been interesting.
>> Badger.

>
> Does anyone have the video of the car football?


Just seen the repeat. Awesome. The car football had me laughing out loud,
and the RR Sport bit was amazing. Got a lot of the air under it on the
tricky section.

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
On Tue, 24 May 2005 21:33:59 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>So let's get this straight. The mother was married twice, plus at least 3
>extra-marital porkings to produce the 3 daughters. The daughters then were
>similarly impregnated by at least 3 separate males. That's 8 guys involved,
>minimum. Probably a few more, as things go. Statistically, ANY male caller
>to that council house on Father's Day has a greater than even chance of
>having some involvement, somewhere along the line. Even the guy who
>collects the rent. Perhaps especially the guy who collects the rent. :)


I guess it's easy to poke some fun at those less fortunate (benefits
excluded) than ourselves - especially given the totally unbiased
reporting in the media, erm, and The Sun.

I do wonder how many people here had such a good start in life?

On a personal note, I grew up in a lower than working class East End
family with more uncles (all genetically related) than you could shake
a stick at, I used to bath in a tin tub in front of the fire, AFTER
mum, and dad (but before sister) and **** in a bucket if it were too
cold, or wet to go to the outside bog.

I expect we were seen as scum at the time, by those who had bathrooms
(rare) and - (even rarer), inside bogs.

So, until we all know the full story - without any media bollocks, and
until we know the journey those less fortunate than ourselves in our
current lives have taken, let's all just SHUT THE **** UP and try to
talk about landies, eh?

 
so Mother" <"@ {m} @ was, like...
>
> let's all just SHUT THE **** UP and try to
> talk about landies, eh?


Fair point, Martyn. However, it ties in with a lot of posts on this NG
which debate the apparent division of UK society into those who work hard,
accept responsibility and do the best with what they have, and those who
believe the rest of us owe them a living, and will demand handouts or,
worse, take what they feel they are owed, even to have recourse to violence
or criminality. From the tone of most of the posts I have read from you, I
would put you firmly in the first category. BTW, the facts I quoted were
from the BBC website, not the Sun.

OK, I for one will STFU.

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
>
> I guess it's easy to poke some fun at those less fortunate (benefits
> excluded) than ourselves - especially given the totally unbiased
> reporting in the media, erm, and The Sun.
>
> I do wonder how many people here had such a good start in life?
>
> On a personal note, I grew up in a lower than working class East End
> family with more uncles (all genetically related) than you could shake
> a stick at, I used to bath in a tin tub in front of the fire, AFTER
> mum, and dad (but before sister) and **** in a bucket if it were too
> cold, or wet to go to the outside bog.
>
> I expect we were seen as scum at the time, by those who had bathrooms
> (rare) and - (even rarer), inside bogs.
>
> So, until we all know the full story - without any media bollocks, and
> until we know the journey those less fortunate than ourselves in our
> current lives have taken, let's all just SHUT THE **** UP and try to
> talk about landies, eh?
>


Second that mate.

while i got a pretty good start in the whole life bizzo (some may think that
at 19 i am still only at the start, probably true!!), i believe those that
didn't should be helped. But helped does not mean handouts and benefits for
the rest of their lives. this does no good for those that do work hard and
certainly does no good for those recieving the handouts. Regardless of this,
poking fun at some lady because she's been "porked" too many times isn't all
that reasonable.

Keep it clean fellas.

Sam.


 
"Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >
>> I guess it's easy to poke some fun at those less fortunate (benefits
>> excluded) than ourselves - especially given the totally unbiased
>> reporting in the media, erm, and The Sun.
>>
>> I do wonder how many people here had such a good start in life?
>>
>> On a personal note, I grew up in a lower than working class East End
>> family with more uncles (all genetically related) than you could shake
>> a stick at, I used to bath in a tin tub in front of the fire, AFTER
>> mum, and dad (but before sister) and **** in a bucket if it were too
>> cold, or wet to go to the outside bog.
>>
>> I expect we were seen as scum at the time, by those who had bathrooms
>> (rare) and - (even rarer), inside bogs.
>>
>> So, until we all know the full story - without any media bollocks, and
>> until we know the journey those less fortunate than ourselves in our
>> current lives have taken, let's all just SHUT THE **** UP and try to
>> talk about landies, eh?
>>

>
> Second that mate.
>
> while i got a pretty good start in the whole life bizzo (some may think that
> at 19 i am still only at the start, probably true!!), i believe those that
> didn't should be helped. But helped does not mean handouts and benefits for
> the rest of their lives. this does no good for those that do work hard and
> certainly does no good for those recieving the handouts. Regardless of this,
> poking fun at some lady because she's been "porked" too many times isn't all
> that reasonable.
>
> Keep it clean fellas.
>
> Sam.
>



I think the point is that she been "porked too many times" but still has the
bollocks to blame the school that her daughters aged 12,14 and 16 got
pregnant
--
Andy

SWB Series 2a ( dressed as a 3) "Bruce"
It's big, it's mean it's really, really green


 
On 2005-05-25, Samuel <[email protected]> wrote:

> i believe those that didn't should be helped.


Same here, given my life until the age of 24 I certainly wouldn't
begrudge the huge amount of tax I pay (equivalent to the national
average wage) to supporting those in real need, but I've met too many
scroungers in my journey from the bottom of society.

I even met a small group of people who got pulled in for their restart
course and avoided work by signing up for easy degrees, never attended
classes and copied other's work to get through. Then there were the
drug dealers making thousands cash-in-hand while on benefits, and the
sprog-droppers who never worked again and had no desire to stay with
the dad.

Most of the sprog-droppers I met didn't start until they were in their
late 20's, this lot aren't even out of school yet. Short of rape,
there's no excuse for it, no matter how you want to paint it.

--
For every expert, there is an equal but opposite expert
 
You blokes don't still pay TV licences do you?

Gawd, they were dropped decades ago in Oz.

Ron


"Mother" <"@ {m} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 18:44:22 GMT, Alex <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>Since it's your licence fee that buys em, i suggest you stop paying
>>it.

>
> Wot? So we all then end up paying more to jail someone for not paying
> their telly licence?
>



 
On Thu, 26 May 2005 01:17:12 +1000, "p38arover"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>You blokes don't still pay TV licences do you?
>
>Gawd, they were dropped decades ago in Oz.


We're catching up with you Colonials, don't you worry.

We have crap drivers, ****e lager and an increase in skin cancer.
A passion for Barbies (both types) and some appalingly bad television.

Give us another 200 odd years and we too may have abandoned the TV
Tax. We still need our own Outback Challenge though - mind, parking
in Sheffield city centre is close - often requiring use of a winch...

 
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