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Terror in McDonalds
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So if unemployment goes up by 1,000,000 does that give one the right to behave in an antisocial manner, terrorise and treat those around you with disrespect?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo if unemployment goes up by 1,000,000 is that the result of a reduced a availability of jobs or an outbreak of laziness?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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You answer my question first.Originally posted by Diver View PostSo if unemployment goes up by 1,000,000 does that give one the right to behave in an antisocial manner, terrorise and treat those around you with disrespect?Comment
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The discussion and the thread was about the antisocial behavior of people in McDonalds so your question isOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostYou answer my question first.
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My statement was "the choice of how to behave is made by the individual. there are No excuses"
In what way does your response to this statement "So if unemployment goes up by 1,000,000 is that the result of a reduced a availability of jobs or an outbreak of laziness" relate to my statement
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I love it when you talk all manly.Originally posted by Diver View PostThe discussion and the thread was about the antisocial behavior of people in McDonalds so your question is
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My statement was "the choice of how to behave is made by the individual. there are No excuses"
In what way does your response to this statement "So if unemployment goes up by 1,000,000 is that the result of a reduced a availability of jobs or an outbreak of laziness" relate to my statement

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When you have a system that subsidises the chavs to breed, you're bound to end up with a boom in Chatsworth estates
The only solution is to reform the welfare state, leave the EU so we can drop the HRA, and build up our military so we reduce the ranks of the feckless through some good old fashioned warsDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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I am a man of sturdy constitution and voluminous trousers.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI love it when you talk all manly.
Clears throat and flexes biceps Harumph!
Takes an Ibuprofen to reduce the pain of the muscle he just strained
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostCracking place, rfowdy as all fook mind. Ponting picked on a big ass Maori in Bourbon and Beef steak by the RSL if I remember correctly. Got a face full of angry maori fist for his troublesOk, I'll bite.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI did once ask a French girl to show me her 'mapatassie' only to find out, once I'd worn her drink, that she'd lived in Australia before...
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Map Of Tassie is a colloquial term for the triangular area between a womans legs more often called a fanny.Originally posted by pacharan View PostOk, I'll bite.
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Unless you are one of those annoyingly loud opinionated people from the colony across the water to the WestOriginally posted by Zoiderman View PostMap Of Tassie is a colloquial term for the triangular area between a womans legs more often called a fanny.
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