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Crimewatch - Madeleine McCann
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Noo - what do you mean there but for the grace of god go I?Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostThis - and highly unusually for me - I agree with Dodgy.
I would not leave my children unattended and unsupervised whilst I went for a meal
There but for the grace of god etc can be appllied to things like hmm... an aeroplane falling out of the sky onto my head or being born with a crippling desease.
It cannot be applied to a situation where two adult humans made a poor decision cos then you know it is not really fook all to do with god?Comment
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That's exactly the situation it's applied to. When you've done something that could have resulted in dire consequences but didn't, it was 'for the grace of God'.Originally posted by original PM View Post
It cannot be applied to a situation where two adult humans made a poor decision cos then you know it is not really fook all to do with god?Comment
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Don't be silly. We're nearly there.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI agree with russell.
I thought I would never say that.
I think I need a lie down.Comment
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And then again so are you in good companyOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou sound like DA. Unhinged, frankly.
Yeah, that's precisely it! I am starting to think you're a bit mental.
Madeleine McCann Disappearence: Piers Morgan attacks the McCannLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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when would you leave them unsupervised then?Originally posted by original PM View PostNoo - what do you mean there but for the grace of god go I?
I would not leave my children unattended and unsupervised whilst I went for a meal
There but for the grace of god etc can be appllied to things like hmm... an aeroplane falling out of the sky onto my head or being born with a crippling desease.
It cannot be applied to a situation where two adult humans made a poor decision cos then you know it is not really fook all to do with god?
Joan Burnie: Kate and Gerry McCann shouldn't be persecuted by vile online trolls for trying to find their daughter - Joan Burnie - Daily Record
I might not have left the children … but glass houses and stones. I’m sure the vast majority of us have, at some point in our kids’ lives, behaved in a way which, on reflection, was not entirely sensible.
Such as James Bulger’s mum, Denise, momentarily losing track of her son in a shopping centre.
Or – hands up – me, bunging my six-month-old baby in her pram in the garden and asking a neighbour to keep an ear out for her while I went off to the supermarket … and finding a cat almost suffocating her when I got back.
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No, it's the only point that was never under debate in this thread.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat the McCanns did was wrong. Should they have left the three children unattended for so long in a foreign country? Of course not.
And that is the only point that was ever under debate in this thread.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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