MikeyT Posted 6 November 2009 Posted 6 November 2009 i'd love to find that amusing or funny , but it only stirs up anger in me.its for reasons like this which are inspiring me to move to america. and note i say 'reasons like this'.. it isn't an isolated incident. Agree with you completely. The world, or in paticular, this country, has gone raving mad.
Guest Posted 6 November 2009 Posted 6 November 2009 i'd love to find that amusing or funny , but it only stirs up anger in me.its for reasons like this which are inspiring me to move to america. and note i say 'reasons like this'.. it isn't an isolated incident. Agree with you completely. The world, or in paticular, this country, has gone raving mad. I blame compensation culture. If people took responsibility for their own actions, then there would be no need to have to fill in a trillion forms.
samlcfc Posted 6 November 2009 Posted 6 November 2009 I blame compensation culture. If people took responsibility for their own actions, then there would be no need to have to fill in a trillion forms. thats what I said to mum yesterday when i told her about it. She said all this stuff how about when she was younger they could have a load of fun without having to worry about all these safety regualtions. I said that its more to do with people always wanting coompensation.
lookwhaticando Posted 10 November 2009 Posted 10 November 2009 Noisy Neighbours Caroline and Steve Cartwright's love-making was described as "murder" and "unnatural" at Newcastle Crown Court. Hilarity. They peaked at 47 decibels apparently... though normal conversation is supposedly around 60 decibels... so make of that what you will.
Jon the Hat Posted 10 November 2009 Posted 10 November 2009 Cant imagint theyll be too many oooooohhss and aaaaahhs at this oneVirtual Bonfire Surely this should be titled "Rugby Club cannot be arsed" seeing as my local scouts managed to get themselves organsied to have a bonfire on a park, fully marshalled and fenced. Is it really that hard?
Zingari Posted 10 November 2009 Posted 10 November 2009 Noisy NeighboursHilarity. They peaked at 47 decibels apparently... though normal conversation is supposedly around 60 decibels... so make of that what you will. yes, but normal conversation is not usually conducted in Ugandan
BoneDog Posted 10 November 2009 Posted 10 November 2009 Noisy Neighbours"But Recorder Jeremy Freedman, sitting with two magistrates, rejected her claim that she could not help making the loud noise during sex." Some women are way too noisy, it's a fact. They can't help it that they are going out with a sex machine. I once had a girlfriend who sounded like a werewolf! Had a very embarrassing moment with her once when we realised the window cleaner was up his ladder at our bedroom window. I swear on my eyes
samlcfc Posted 11 November 2009 Posted 11 November 2009 Surely this should be titled "Rugby Club cannot be arsed" seeing as my local scouts managed to get themselves organsied to have a bonfire on a park, fully marshalled and fenced. Is it really that hard? I was gonna write that but it said they could afford it, although they did pay some stupid amount for some giant screen. Probably is them tbh
MPH Posted 11 November 2009 Posted 11 November 2009 I blame compensation culture. If people took responsibility for their own actions, then there would be no need to have to fill in a trillion forms. agree. But of course people are only able to sue and are successful because the law allows them to in the first place. The cases should be thrown out of court. they shouldnt even get to court. The women who sued mcdonalds because the coffee she drank was hot, there wasnt a warning on the cup it burnt her and she claimed compensation.. If i was the judge " you silly moo! its coffee!! its going to be hot!!" ahhhhhhh
AoWW Posted 11 November 2009 Posted 11 November 2009 Noisy NeighboursHilarity. They peaked at 47 decibels apparently... though normal conversation is supposedly around 60 decibels... so make of that what you will. It's this bit that's scary too - especially when you see what the pair of 'em look like. ...this was not a one-off, it went on for hours at a time."It is further compounded by the frequency of the episode, virtually every night." Ewwww. Viagra has a lot to answer for, surely?
davieG Posted 11 November 2009 Posted 11 November 2009 Noisy NeighboursHilarity. They peaked at 47 decibels apparently... though normal conversation is supposedly around 60 decibels... so make of that what you will. As someone posted on Bentley's they lost their appeal.... .....about 30 years ago.
lou Posted 13 November 2009 Posted 13 November 2009 Not so much amusing but a victory for the little people over Corporate giants. Very satisfying! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/8358417.stm Good for her!
Webbo Posted 13 November 2009 Posted 13 November 2009 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8355287.stm
davieG Posted 19 November 2009 Posted 19 November 2009 http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showt...d.php?t=1065897
Zingari Posted 27 November 2009 Posted 27 November 2009 WANTED !!! have you seen this man ? http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-10s/2009/...15875-21853058/ http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-10s/2009/...15875-21853058/
Fox You Forest Posted 27 November 2009 Posted 27 November 2009 have you seen this man ? http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-10s/2009/...15875-21853058/ Saw that one on Sky News the other day, I'm not sure what's more ridiculous, the picture itself or the fact they arrested someone off the back of it.
Zingari Posted 27 November 2009 Posted 27 November 2009 Saw that one on Sky News the other day, I'm not sure what's more ridiculous, the picture itself or the fact they arrested someone off the back of it. it looks like they've got him caged in that pic
Fox You Forest Posted 27 November 2009 Posted 27 November 2009 it looks like they've got him caged in that pic That's what I was thinking, I've not seen paper like that since my school days.
Fosse Boy Posted 27 November 2009 Posted 27 November 2009 Sheep wheeled into supermaket... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8383701.stm
BoneDog Posted 28 November 2009 Posted 28 November 2009 Sheep wheeled into supermaket...http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8383701.stm That sheep was especially distressed when the trolley rolled through the meat aisle and he saw his old mate Terry wrapped up in cling film in the fridge section. Poor bugger
BoneDog Posted 28 November 2009 Posted 28 November 2009 WANTED !!!have you seen this man ? http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-10s/2009/...15875-21853058/ These photo-fits are weird nowadays. They used to do more realistic ones and in the past few years they've started making them all freaky and un-realistic looking. What's that all about?
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