by Pat Rice in Short Shorts » Fri Oct 23, 2020 11:04 pm
If people are offended by cartoons, then they CHOOSE to be offended.
Moral of the story, stop being a soft little bitch and carry on.
by Nuggets » Sat Oct 24, 2020 5:49 am
Pat Rice in Short Shorts wrote:If people are offended by cartoons, then they CHOOSE to be offended.
Moral of the story, stop being a soft little bitch and carry on.
Being offended is a hobby these days. Beats getting on with life for so many it seems.
by VCC » Sat Oct 24, 2020 6:01 am
Nuggets wrote:Pat Rice in Short Shorts wrote:If people are offended by cartoons, then they CHOOSE to be offended.
Moral of the story, stop being a soft little bitch and carry on.
Being offended is a hobby these days. Beats getting on with life for so many it seems.
Some people who are not offended feel left out and are offended by that.
Some people just need to grow up and get one with life, being offended is like a trend, it's like something out of a Monty Python sketch........Oh I am offended because nobody has offended me, don't look at me otherwise, I will be offended.
by LMAO » Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:41 pm
by Rockape » Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:00 am
by Phil71 » Mon Nov 02, 2020 10:38 am
Rockape wrote:Just announced Sir Bobby Charlton, probably our greatest ever footballer has been diagnosed with dementia. A sad end for a great man.
by Rockape » Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:13 pm
Phil71 wrote:Rockape wrote:Just announced Sir Bobby Charlton, probably our greatest ever footballer has been diagnosed with dementia. A sad end for a great man.
Saw that yesterday.
I've seen dementia at first hand, and it's very sad to see someone go through it.
by Phil71 » Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:59 pm
.Rockape wrote:Phil71 wrote:Rockape wrote:Just announced Sir Bobby Charlton, probably our greatest ever footballer has been diagnosed with dementia. A sad end for a great man.
Saw that yesterday.
I've seen dementia at first hand, and it's very sad to see someone go through it.
Yeah, me too...my Dad had it and it was a five year journey into the abyss. Was a relief when it was over.
by dc16 » Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:16 pm
Rockape wrote:Phil71 wrote:Rockape wrote:Just announced Sir Bobby Charlton, probably our greatest ever footballer has been diagnosed with dementia. A sad end for a great man.
Saw that yesterday.
I've seen dementia at first hand, and it's very sad to see someone go through it.
Yeah, me too...my Dad had it and it was a five year journey into the abyss. Was a relief when it was over.
by Phil71 » Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:51 pm
dc16 wrote:Rockape wrote:Phil71 wrote:Rockape wrote:Just announced Sir Bobby Charlton, probably our greatest ever footballer has been diagnosed with dementia. A sad end for a great man.
Saw that yesterday.
I've seen dementia at first hand, and it's very sad to see someone go through it.
Yeah, me too...my Dad had it and it was a five year journey into the abyss. Was a relief when it was over.
As did mine.
It was a slow decline over a number of years. He was still relatively mobile up until the end but on bad days he was essentially confined to a chair in a confused state. Although it was touch I'm glad that we were able to care for him and keep him at home.
by Phil71 » Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:16 pm
by DiamondGooner » Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:03 pm
Phil71 wrote:1.3 million over 75s have refused to pay their TV licence fee.
Good luck to them. If the BBC prosecute it will be the end of them as a publicly funded organisation.
by Phil71 » Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:20 pm
DiamondGooner wrote:Phil71 wrote:1.3 million over 75s have refused to pay their TV licence fee.
Good luck to them. If the BBC prosecute it will be the end of them as a publicly funded organisation.
The only reason I pay it is because I have a lodger, if it were just me in the house I'd tell them to do one.
Its about time those leeches started learning what its like to provide content for paying customers, not people roped into it by the nation to pay.
Too many jackasses out there using their platform for political bias rather than business.