
Thorpe-le-Saint
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IT'S YOUR ****ING ANIMAL! You own it so YOU PICK IT UP! I shouldn't have to. You wouldn't expect me to go through your post and pick out the bills would you?! Do you not also think of the consequences you actions could have? If some kids are playing football on a field where you dog has had a **** and you didn't pick it, a kids gets tripped up and lands in it face first it can easily cause blindness and other diseases. Personally, I hope you get caught, get fined, continue to be ignorant and eventually be banned from owning even a goldfish, let alone a dog.
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Did you seriously think I meant over such a short period of time, ie. this week?!?! Please! Just because New Orleans was a bit 'parky'...do you live in such a bubble that New Orleans is the world and world is New Orleans? The rise in average temperatures leads to the melting of the ice caps (I'm not going to repeat myself). This is the reason why the UK will in the future experience 'Siberian' winters a lot more. Just to be crystal, this hasn't happened yet, this is what is going to happen...which is why I wrote 'can expect'. Someone get me a peice of chalk.
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I think that the council grit the roads leading up to the Church/Crematorium.
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Headteachers of secondary schools can easily earn up to 80k, and even more if they work in an academies. 20k starting salary though, so I won't be buying one anytime soon!
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I hope you slip over the ice and very badly sprain your ankle
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Oddly, that wasn't the reaction I was hoping for. I don't disagree with you that this country is, as you put it, 'apathetic' with regards to certain things, but if people are in danger of seriously hurting themselves, I don't see the point in getting all angry and narky about it.
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Where would you start though, keeping schools open, staff crashing cars, pupils breaking arms and legs...?
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Brilliant, what an argument.
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It is this 'compensation culture' we seem to have these days in the UK. It would only take for a school to stay open, a pupil to seriously injure themselves, and the LEA has a lawsuit on their hands..
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Exactly, a lot more legal ramifications these days.
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I don't think that is the problem if I'm honest, for example, my school grits the playground and walkways around the school. The problem lies with staff not being able to make it on either on time or at all...well, that has been the case at my school since Tuesday anyway.
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You're kidding right??!? How many children do you think have slipped over and injured themselves recently? Also, taking into consideration how long it takes a car to stop in this weather, or for that matter how much cars can slip and slide, I think there is considerable more danger!!
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It is, but when you start thinking that a teachers (or for that matter anyones) dangerous journey into work isn't worth worrying about as you have to look after your kids which is a 'pain the arse' (obviously, that is not what you posted, but it was the OP) I think people need to get their priorities right.
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Excellent post, I have to commute 1hr 20mins to get to my school, and leaving at 6:45am, I always get the brunt of the bad weather or (not recently I must admit) the poorly gritted roads. My apologies that your free baby-sitting service wasn't open today Geneva, we will try to resolve the matter as soon as possible. You think it's bad in Hampshire, 1,000 (yes, 1,000) schools are closed in Essex!! FWIW, my school actually stayed open today.
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DID YOU EVEN READ MY POST!?!!? I said that it would be getting colder during the winter, so if anything, you have backed up my point by saying "this weather is getting repetitive"...thanks St.George, we agree on something. You really are a Melon.
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Regardless, your attempt at satire wasn't much good (much like my understanding of the English language! I thought 'sudden death' penalty shootouts were called 'son and death' until I was about 13!) VFTT, you make a very good point; but Islam is a religion, which, as you point out, drives Sharia law. Now if you were to compare Sharia law to the laws of say fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, the manifesto of the BNP or their French twins, I am certain there would be stark differences. In fascist states, religion plays a very MINOR part in life.
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Dune: For a minute there, in my original post I thought I omitted the word "Winter", but I didn't, and so you OBVIOUSLY read the first few words, went all red in the face, and did a St.George on us. As for the links, they all come from 'The Daily Mail', enough said. To quote, 'Oh dear, another nail in to the deniers big lie.'
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I really hope you're being ironic, otherwise I dispair! Dog turd is absouletly ****ing disgusting, and it is not my fault, nor the rest of the public's that you own a ****ing **** machine. Take some ****ing responsibility and pick it up you disgusting little oik.
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Prove it. You're sounding like your typical 40+ Daily Express reader...
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So what the hell are you suggesting? That UAF participate in 'positive discrimination'?. Clutching at straws me thinks. As I said before, but it has been ignored, this Islam4UK lot are trying to enfore EXTREME RELIGIOUS views, the BNP et al are trying to advance EXTREME POLITICAL views. I'm sure it will be ignored again however.
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I think it is supposed to be a satirical take on "Animal Farm", how drove.
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Expect this thread to be moved...
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...and to soppyoldsod. They are not 'fascist' though are they in the true political meaning/sense of the term They are religious extremeists, not Nazis. BNP and EDL are not peddling a religion, they peddling a POLITICAL belief, i.e. Nazism.
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I'll be honest, I don't know the reason why, I would imagine it is because that Islam4UK are not a fascist organisation like the BNP and EDL.