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Relationships - waste of time ?

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    #91
    Originally posted by Gold Dalek
    But it would mean that you have consumed scarce natural resources during your lifetime for no biological benefit, and you would become a genetic cul-de-sac

    In the 60's & 70's the Western world was brainwashed into thinking that they could save the planet by reducing the size of their families -this fitted in with the new feminism which saw it as a way of freeing (sic) women from the drudgery of child raising...... of course no one thought to tell the Third World who carried on churning out large families.

    We are currently witnessing the effects of this policy
    why should I be worried about being a "genetic cul-de-sac"? there are plenty more gene pools out there willing to breed.
    "Well behaved women rarely make history"

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      #92
      Originally posted by Emperor Dalek
      Oi, Goldie, you are bang out of order. You are demoted and will report to work camp 7 for immediate assignment to bog cleaning duties.
      wtf ???

      Having a bulbous zit on your head does not an Emperor make..You sir, are an imposter

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        #93
        Good luck whatever you do.

        I got divorced after 2 years (my choice) and through sheer madness hit the dating sites for all I was worth.

        Loads of dates, lots of memories.

        I learnt two things:-

        1. You can enjoy yourself, but dating does take away the heartbreak. Give yourself time to get over the relationship.

        2. Eventually I met my new wife on a dating site. Never thought it would happen like that, but fate is a wierd thing.

        Funny thing what you said about do things last forever.
        It seems to be something that can be conveniently disregarded by a lot of people.
        Be seeing you

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          #94
          Originally posted by Emperor Dalek
          Oi, Goldie, you are bang out of order. You are demoted and will report to work camp 7 for immediate assignment to bog cleaning duties.

          Did the Mods delete that post?

          I will have to send Black Dalek in to show them the error of their ways

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            #95
            Originally posted by Gold Dalek
            Did the Mods delete that post?

            I will have to send Black Dalek in to show them the error of their ways
            Gold Dalek, you just do as the Emperor says otherwise I'll be slapping you with a Dalek ASBO. You young 'uns with your street "is it becoz I is gold?" attitude are not projecting a positive Dalek role model.

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              #96
              ***** Dalek?

              Originally posted by Gold Dalek
              Did the Mods delete that post?

              I will have to send Black Dalek in to show them the error of their ways
              I suspect the PC police will be along any minute to scrap you.
              Why not?

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                #97
                Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
                I suspect the PC police will be along any minute to scrap you.
                Only a matter of time

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Francko
                  Are you Vicky Pollard LM, by any chance?

                  Ha ha, you wish!

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                    #99
                    Never mind getting married...

                    ...get yourself a Donkey instead!

                    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A textbook used at schools in the Indian state of Rajasthan compares housewives to donkeys, and suggests the animals make better companions as they complain less and are more loyal to their "masters", The Times of India reported on Tuesday.

                    "A donkey is like a housewife ... In fact, the donkey is a shade better, for while the housewife may sometimes complain and walk off to her parents' home, you'll never catch the donkey being disloyal to his master," the newspaper reported, quoting a Hindi-language primer meant for 14-year-olds.

                    The book was approved by the state's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party government but has sparked protests from the party's women's wing.

                    State education officials in Rajasthan, a western state known for its conservative attitude towards women, said people should not be upset by the comparison, the paper said.

                    "The comparison was made in good humour," state education official A.R. Khan was quoted as saying. "However, protests have been taken note of and the board is in the process of removing it (the reference)."
                    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                      Originally posted by DaveB
                      ...get yourself a Donkey instead!

                      NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A textbook used at schools in the Indian state of Rajasthan compares housewives to donkeys, and suggests the animals make better companions as they complain less and are more loyal to their "masters", The Times of India reported on Tuesday.

                      "A donkey is like a housewife ... In fact, the donkey is a shade better, for while the housewife may sometimes complain and walk off to her parents' home, you'll never catch the donkey being disloyal to his master," the newspaper reported, quoting a Hindi-language primer meant for 14-year-olds.

                      The book was approved by the state's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party government but has sparked protests from the party's women's wing.

                      State education officials in Rajasthan, a western state known for its conservative attitude towards women, said people should not be upset by the comparison, the paper said.

                      "The comparison was made in good humour," state education official A.R. Khan was quoted as saying. "However, protests have been taken note of and the board is in the process of removing it (the reference)."
                      "A donkey is like a housewife "
                      So do they also have carnal knowledge of donkeys in India?

                      (wonder if the Mods will delete this as well)

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