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Originally posted by eek View PostJust destitute and probably better off on our over generous benefits..
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Getting 5 children through school and uni is going to cost a large fortune.Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
I'm sure there are surveys that show the larger the family the less well all the children do.
As for the last bit there is a point when people are better off on benefits rather than working. My inkling is that you are rapidly approaching that pointmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Toss my illustrious career away from some free handouts.Originally posted by eek View PostGetting 5 children through school and uni is going to cost a large fortune.
I'm sure there are surveys that show the larger the family the less well all the children do.
As for the last bit there is a point when people are better off on benefits rather than working. My inkling is that you are rapidly approaching that point
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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That's one description of it. I think keystone cops or laurel and hardy film may be a better bet.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostToss my illustrious career away from some free handouts.
That or a disaster moviemerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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We need a Broken Britain contractor scrounger reality TV show.Originally posted by eek View PostGetting 5 children through school and uni is going to cost a large fortune.
I'm sure there are surveys that show the larger the family the less well all the children do.
As for the last bit there is a point when people are better off on benefits rather than working. My inkling is that you are rapidly approaching that pointComment
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Pointing out that your endless ramblings lack any credibility and that you're just making up an endless stream of fantasy tulip to try to validate your pointless existence? NopeOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostAnd you don't feel that this is out of order?
True, but since they're generally one off's or infrequent and the posters contribute more than just an endless stream of attention seeking drivel then those are credible and sometimes interesting or amusing. Yours, if there's a grain of truth to any of it is lost in the excessive noise of attention seeking crap.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI've seen countless threads on here about people announcing they are expecting, or just had a kid. Crikey, even photos with some of them.
We hear about iron man competitions, bowel movements (sadly no longer), troublesome children, new house purchases.
In short we do come on here and discuss "General" matters. The clue is at the top of the page where it says "General".
I've plenty to do and a few friends that I value, but pointing out you're a sad attention seeking tit may end up with you changing your ways (unlikely I know) and if it doesn't then I feel no shame in believing firmly that you're totally full of fantasy tulip.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI call you out as a bitter twisted old sod that has nothing better to do than single me out on a forum like some cowardly sad little twat with no friends.
Reputation? As to your contempt I very much doubt yours borders on the contempt I feel for you and the numerous fantasy sockies that plague CUK and don't even raise a smile.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou've earned my utmost contempt, and not portrayed yourself in a very good light on here, so how's your reputation now?
Care to translate what "have a word mate" is supposed to mean? Oh andOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostSersiously, have a word mate.
too.
Do I feel any compassion for you if you're a mental case living out a fantasy reality on CUK? Hell no.Comment
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That's no way to talk to your father.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostPointing out that your endless ramblings lack any credibility and that you're just making up an endless stream of fantasy tulip to try to validate your pointless existence? Nope
True, but since they're generally one off's or infrequent and the posters contribute more than just an endless stream of attention seeking drivel then those are credible and sometimes interesting or amusing. Yours, if there's a grain of truth to any of it is lost in the excessive noise of attention seeking crap.
I've plenty to do and a few friends that I value, but pointing out you're a sad attention seeking tit may end up with you changing your ways (unlikely I know) and if it doesn't then I feel no shame in believing firmly that you're totally full of fantasy tulip.
Reputation? As to your contempt I very much doubt yours borders on the contempt I feel for you and the numerous fantasy sockies that plague CUK and don't even raise a smile.
Care to translate what "have a word mate" is supposed to mean? Oh and
too.
Do I feel any compassion for you if you're a mental case living out a fantasy reality on CUK? Hell no.Comment
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I can think of a lot worse than suity that come on here(\__/)
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("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to WorkComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
I'm sure there are surveys that show the larger the family the less well all the children do.
Are you sure? Care to find one?
I'm sure there are surveys that equate large families to happy families.
And wearing hand-me-down clothes never did anybody any harm.
Edit:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education...a-Jardine.html
"A new report concludes that children growing up in large families are happier and more successful." (sadly no link to said report - shame on you telegraph!)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mot...d-cheaper.htmlLast edited by mudskipper; 15 September 2014, 12:59.Comment
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