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KalamityKel

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  1. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well isn?t this nice? I?ll brew-up. Tea anyone? I'll have a peppermint tea please whilst a take a break from literally cutting and pasting bits of paper... Atila... tut tut tut tut tut *wonders y Atila bothered posting in the first place*
  2. I think I mentioned that point earlier in the thread - even us growns ups can find it embarrassing at times no?
  3. That would be down to personal circumstance. We all know those in high paid jobs etc are not necessarily financially better off than those claiming benefits though.
  4. Well said keef - I was thinking along a similar line minus the personal direct attack (no I'm not stirring)
  5. I've been told this bunch r friendly, exciting and do I dare say it... loonys! :))
  6. How large/small a library is proposed? Surely after building flats there wouldn't be much space left?
  7. Gerry I wasn't saying there isn't a problem or it doesn't exist rather pointing out that who we as a society define the issue to how the government does can be different. Sorry it sounds better in my head than it does here! :s
  8. gerry Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Chav > Organisations like SureStart and Homestart were > created by the government to help young mothers > and children......why? Maybe an attempt by the government to "acknowledge" the "problem"? Even though there have been many other organisations set up before these which are not backed by the government. Sorry I can't name any at present but they are out there
  9. How much fun are the 30 & 40 somethings (who either had children young or have chosen not to have any at all) are having now? ;-) David, you haven't offended me at all. I can just see how words can be misconstrued and interpreted differently... just be careful ;-)
  10. hehe David ur choice of words at times I think unintentionally fuels arguments
  11. chav my dear r u slightly vexed 2day? I can see steam coming out of your ears! Do u think they could standardise platforms so they are all the same height? I hate having to jump a long distance, when loaded with baggage and stuff, to get from the train to the platform...
  12. Exactly. Or the fact just because these teens have not yet "lived", as David puts it, that it is a bad thing. It should be a social responsibility to support those around us rather than shunning them. :)
  13. And more chance of producing a child with deformities or other health problems? (sorry I didnt mean to use "produce" in a cattle market type way)
  14. MP I wasn't saying it was good or bad. I don't really have an opinion about the business so I'm now butting out :))
  15. "inexperienced mothers" ??? who is ever fully experienced when it comes to motherhood? That comments hints at the assumption a young mother equals a bad one. That very clearly is plain wrong. Age doesn't come into it at all.
  16. Well at leasst u learnt something ;-)
  17. It obviously can't be all bad otherwise no one would go there...
  18. Didn't know it was a "bad" school :|
  19. I think the term "teen mum" is really applying to younger than 18 here.
  20. Everyday has been like a Christmas staff party for me :-$
  21. Good thing too when you think where women in desperate need may end up...
  22. Well if you can legally leave home at 16...
  23. Exactly PR. At the training sessions you get taught the basics, in particular the assessing bit as it can save time when the ambulence arrive. Having said that tho, being first aid trained doesn't mean you are qualified to deal wiv every situation and can freeze up when actually confronted with an emergency. In these instances calling the ambulance is the best way forward. :)
  24. I REALLY should take a break from my dearest from *alcohol* soon b4 I become too dependant on it! hehe
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