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No it isn't :-)Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt always strikes me as funny that people that are tagged as 'wanna be WAGs' always seem to fit right in to the 'Chav' or 'Trash' catagory as well. Seems it is a fine line.
WAGS just have more cash.
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Only if she kept those pesky kids out of the way!Originally posted by Churchill View PostI was too busy looking at her Norks to notice her shed.
Oi Mitch!! Wouldya?
MTT
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You're right! Jeez, I'm getting old.I was too busy looking at her Norks to notice her shed
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It always strikes me as funny that people that are tagged as 'wanna be WAGs' always seem to fit right in to the 'Chav' or 'Trash' catagory as well. Seems it is a fine line.
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PS Actually, now you mention it, mosques, cathedrals and temples would make great observatories. Once the Athiest Brotherhood takes over we will convert them all by sawing a bit out the side of the domes and sticking telescopes in.
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I've got some sympathy with the job of social workers.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMs Feeney had visited the family a month earlier and described the house as 'smelly and untidy' and noted the carpet was 'sticky'.
However, the social worker said conditions then were not as bad as they noted on June 14.
hth
Even if it is for the best, taking kids away from their parents is a terrible thing for the kids except in the extreme cases.
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Ms Feeney had visited the family a month earlier and described the house as 'smelly and untidy' and noted the carpet was 'sticky'.Originally posted by pacharan View PostThat's exactly what went through my mind when I saw it.
As for the case - WHERE WERE THE SOCIAL WORKERS?
However, the social worker said conditions then were not as bad as they noted on June 14.
hth
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That's exactly what went through my mind when I saw it.
As for the case - WHERE WERE THE SOCIAL WORKERS?
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That's exactly what went through my mind when I saw it.
As for the case - WHERE WERE THE SOCIAL WORKERS?
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