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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« on: July 05, 2004, 08:45:35 PM »
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the_leander wrote:
The old lady was ok, but she's decided to move to the isle of wight with a friend of hers as she's had enough.

Sensible woman :-)
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You know its people like them that make being a life loving wiccan very VERY hard.

I'd like to change that sentence (not that I've got anything bad to say about Wiccans - I have some very good friends that are Wiccan)...

You know its people like them that make life very VERY hard.

I've had bother with idiots like that before, so has tpg.  The {bleep}s are everywhere! :-x

Just a thought - have you tried putting a binding on them yet?  We had one done for someone and it's worked a treat for 5 years now.
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2004, 11:53:09 PM »
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I'd considered it, but tbh I'm too tired mentally to put it all together and it have a proper impact. Besides, part of me is worried that their skulls are that thick that it'd bounce off :-)

:lol: Never thought of that!

It does take a lot of effort, and if you're able to spare it it is worth a shot, but if you're not able to spare it then don't risk making yourself feel worse by going ahead anyway.

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With a little luck, we'll be out of here by the 9th or therabouts.

That's good to hear.  Going to join the lady on the Isle of Wight? ;-)
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2004, 12:23:33 PM »
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that_punk_guy wrote:
I'm just dying for some chav scum to start something with me when I'm walking home with my steel toe-caps on. Can you imagine the satisfaction of planting that up someone's backside? :lol:
Nonono, you've got to hit them in the spuds and hopefully crush them beyond repair turning them into a eunuch.  Then they won't have any neds of their own :-D
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2004, 01:07:50 PM »
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whabang wrote:
Do you have the heavy type with steel-plates in the soles aswell? If so, the shinbone is the best place to hit.
One powerful kick will leave him immobilized for a few minutes, but he won't get any permanent damage, except for the week long pain and a big bruise.

Perfect for a follow up kick in the knackers :-D
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2004, 09:38:45 PM »
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I wonder how we got to the stage where this can happen, where disiplin has become such a dirty word that it is dismissed as a bad idea by such a large group of people?

I blame the parents, now I know in some cases the parents aren't to blame (maybe in some miniscule little 0.000001% of the time), but more often than not they give their kids money and let them stay out all night not caring what they do as long as they're out of their way.

This is on the increase partly due to kids getting pregnant and wanting kids then when they have them they usually just ignore them.  One incentive for kids to have kids is all the money they get from the Social.  They're too lenient on kids having kids.

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And yes, I'm all for boot camps, would do a lot of them a lot of good to get some cold hard disciplin instilled into their fragile icle bwains...

:lol: Here here! :-D
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2004, 03:44:06 PM »
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Karlos wrote:
Or four or five. Just to be sure :evil: :-D

Beating chavs to a pulp should be regarded as a civic duty :lol:

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I think that's one civic duty that everyone would enjoy, encourage and try to make a job out of it :-D
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2004, 08:54:29 PM »
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And with that, we lost the bid for the house we were aiming for - and the market has all but shut down for the time being, seems we're stuck here...

:-(
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Re: Charvers, breakins, theft and a broken window...
« Reply #7 on: July 15, 2004, 12:12:48 PM »
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Cyberus confessed:
If I've turned to my mum in the past and said, "I'm not gonna bother with that job", it doesn't pay enough, my mum used to say "It's all money, you're lucky to have the chance to work".

That used to be a conversation between me and my mum, until I showed her how much money I'd be getting, how much rent and council tax I'd have to pay and what would be left for food.  It worked out that I'd get £15 - 20 more a week for food on benefits than working 8 till 6 monday to friday.

And I was only getting £40 on benefits :-o
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