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Maybe we should take Eugenics more seriously?
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But rather unlikely to break into your house, steal your car or piss on your front step.......When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply..... -
I don't agree - I know very few people in this position who feel good about not working.Originally posted by minestrone View PostA lot of this is down to the education system we have after 50 years of socialist meddling. It is OK to be a doughball here, failure is an option which is almost promoted.
Some of the people who hold these views should try being unemployed with your livelyhood sold down the river by a "GDP" government.
Actually, with the ICT and outsourcing of the DVLA etc, maybe you'll get your chance - but then at least you'll have years of earnings to support you. Unlike some peeps who dont get a job from Birth till 25 cos there's simply sod all there; and have grandparents who were the last to work as miners or shipbuilders, or any of the other industries we've decimated in the name of the city and GDP increases.Comment
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QFT!Originally posted by original PM View Postin a nutshell yes - during the day the weird and wonderful (and unemployable) go for a trip to the local tesco's/aldi/asda for a day out.
tip for you leave it until Eastenders is on and you will not see hide nor hair of them.
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That may be true in the North, but its not true in London and the SE.Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI don't agree - I know very few people in this position who feel good about not working.
Some of the people who hold these views should try being unemployed with your livelyhood sold down the river by a "GDP" government.
Actually, with the ICT and outsourcing of the DVLA etc, maybe you'll get your chance - but then at least you'll have years of earnings to support you. Unlike some peeps who dont get a job from Birth till 25 cos there's simply sod all there; and have grandparents who were the last to work as miners or shipbuilders, or any of the other industries we've decimated in the name of the city and GDP increases.
There's work here if you want it. It might not be great work, but work there is.Hard Brexit now!
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The assumption here is everyone you saw in Tescos is on the fiddle. Many will be shift workers, on holiday, self employed, part time, on some sort of flexible working or possibly sharing parenting duties while the OH works.Comment
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look we have made our minds up - stop trying to bombard us with logic damn you!Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostThe assumption here is everyone you saw in Tescos is on the fiddle. Many will be shift workers, on holiday, self employed, part time, on some sort of flexible working or possibly sharing parenting duties while the OH works.
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It was how they looked - intelligent people generally look intelligent.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostThe assumption here is everyone you saw in Tescos is on the fiddle. Many will be shift workers, on holiday, self employed, part time, on some sort of flexible working or possibly sharing parenting duties while the OH works.
Perhaps my local Tescos is populated by zombies.Hard Brexit now!
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Fair point, I'm talking Nurth.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat may be true in the North, but its not true in London and the SE.
There's work here if you want it. It might not be great work, but work there is.Comment
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He could stand at the exit with a clipboard.Originally posted by original PM View Postlook we have made our minds up - stop trying to bombard us with logic damn you!

"excuse me are you in receipt of benefits?*"
"Erm, yeah wots it to you?"
<slaps doley>
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*tax credits=kick in the shinsLast edited by ZARDOZ; 31 July 2012, 15:41.Comment
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Would have expected SAS to lead with "I couldn't help noticing that I'm considerably richer than yow !!"Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostHe could stand at the exit with a clipboard.
"excuse me are you in receipt of benefits?*"
"Erm, yeah wots it to you?"
<slaps doley>
<runs>
*tax credits=kick in the shinsWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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