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You mean the schools teach kids how to scam banks to acquire debt...and then walk away from it and then be handed a CCJ.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostKids can't read maps full stop. It's all about polution and environmental issues in geography classes these days. And that's when they can find time to teach geog inbetween lessons on handling personal debts and why it's wrong to carry weapons
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Kids can't read maps full stop. It's all about polution and environmental issues in geography classes these days. And that's when they can find time to teach geog inbetween lessons on handling personal debts and why it's wrong to carry weaponsOriginally posted by Churchill View PostThere are, it's just that the little bastards can't read a map written in English!
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Hmm, difference is, Falklands were invaded by another country and we went to defend, not the other way round.
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Why be pc? It's a friggin war!Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Postnon-PC for a start. I'm sure there's no maps up on the walls of school classrooms depicting the "war" in Iraq.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostI was in the last year of primary school in 1982. We had a map of the Falklands on the wall and each morning we would stick pins in the map to show the British advance.
Somehow, I can't see schools doing that these days...

non-PC for a start. I'm sure there's no maps up on the walls of school classrooms depicting the "war" in Iraq.
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Nowhere near. You'll have to forgive churchill, the process of reproduction is something that is beyond his comprehension you see. His family have yet to discover sexual intercourse, preferring to prolong the family line by raiding warthog litters. Might go some way to explaining why his wives keep leaving him and he is forced to take solace in ever more impractical cars.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostYou have 20 children??
HTH
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I was in the last year of primary school in 1982. We had a map of the Falklands on the wall and each morning we would stick pins in the map to show the British advance.Originally posted by Marina View PostI don't see why not, when we've struggled through two gulf wars and an Afghan campaign for starters.
And some of us are old enough to remember being blitzed non-stop for weeks by headlines about the Falklands War. So give us middle-aged generation a break - we've done our bit!
Somehow, I can't see schools doing that these days...
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I don't see why not, when we've struggled through two gulf wars and an Afghan campaign for starters.Originally posted by PAH View Post[..] I suppose it's only fair those that struggled through the second world war enjoy some perks in their old age. There will be none of that for us lot I'm sure.
And some of us are old enough to remember being blitzed non-stop for weeks by headlines about the Falklands War. So give us middle-aged generation a break - we've done our bit!
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£7k better off apparently - as long as I keep working in my present contract until the next budget!
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