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Simonet

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  1. boosboss Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Missing People > > An awful lot of people also who aren't getting the > same coverage as each other. There are 82 Pages of missing people with 6 people on each page. Thats almost 500 missing people that most of us will not have been informed about or are aware of. Does make a farce of the implied "Racism" claims.
  2. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think it's ridiculous to assume that the police > and the press are ignoring this because they're > racist (as the article states). It is far more > likely that there is more to this than meets the > eye. > > An estimated 150,000 kids under the age of 18 go > missing every year, a very large proportion of > these in London. Before committing large amounts > of resource police will look closely at the > history, the circumstances, the events leading up > to the disappearance and the reports of key > witnesses. > > Whilst this isn't failsafe, it's the only sensible > way of dealing with this problem. > > A woman in a happy relationship who leaves keys, > wallet, mobile phone and coat at home in sub zero > temperatures will attract more concern than a girl > who takes a packed bag, a mobile, is unhappy at > home, tells her mates she's off with a boyfriend > or any one of a myriad other situations. > > Please be aware that there are sometimes very good > reasons why the police and the social services do > not identify the location of missing children to > their parents before appropriate investigations > have taken place. I've quoted the whole message as it is word perfect. Splendid synopsis of the situation.
  3. EDF sure is a steep learning curve! I had never acknowledged RosieH in any way yet she chooses to involve herself in comments that I have made. Not content with that she initiates abuse and derogatory terminology. After a succession of abusive comments from the delighful RosieH I then reciprocate, so RosieH becomes the "young" silent innocent "victim" and I get told to shut up and are abused by others including the cravated Dandy himself David Carnell Esquire! What a jolly caper with the added bonus of sniping from the periphery of the Inner Circle. LOL What a charming exclusive little Club this is. lol
  4. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sure thing. I'll see you next Tuesday. Tuesday is difficult RosieH. I'll c u next thursday instead, if that is o.k. witchu?
  5. Now don't get all "Girly" and coy with me RosieH . What about my kind offer ? I assume you are unemployed at the moment, doubtless, "just resting " from permanent work. lol This could be a great career opportunity, especially if you can cook, as well ! Oh! Do say YES !!!!
  6. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > but I want Women to get more out of their lives > than chatting aimlessly. It actually happened to > me an hour ago. > > Then what in the name of all that is holy are you > doing prattling on with your blatantly made-up > stories on here? As they used to say on the > tellybox, Why don't you..? Thats how far you are from reality RosieH as none have been exaggerrated, let alone, "made up". Perchance which one(s) do you not believe and I will elaborate giving any details of time/place etc.
  7. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh my god, I hadn't seen the post above. > > Hilarious, the lady friend stories. How could I > have forgotten? > > Any of these ladies a wee bit younger than you > Simonet, and look up to you no end, and any of > them your cleaner? Absolutely corking. Priceless. That don't look up to me RosieH. In fact they spend most of the time talking about themselves. I even called my friend "Mimi" yesterday as its all about "me me me" as far as she is concerned. I don't have a cleaner but if you are offering?? I pay top rates and I just KNOW we will get along like a house on fire. Are you up for a bit of washing and tidying and general cleaning ? p.s. As a little incentive I got regale you with my VERY amusing anecdotes and vignettes while you are working! p.p.s. Please supply your own pinny though. Deal ?
  8. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not remotely tetchy, just don't believe a word of > any of your fabricated tales. Based on a lifetimes experience RosieH. Absolutely no need to fabricate anything at all. I've plenty of anecdotal stories and when one sees the same things over and over then one notices a pattern forming. Are you , seriously, telling me that in your work experience that Women, overall, are not treated more "gently" when it comes to receiving the blame or criticism because, I don't believe a word of it, if you do as 2 people's life experiences can not be so dissimilar.
  9. zeban Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Simonet your posts scream of serious issues. Either you don't get it, won't get it or don't want to get it or can;t get it but I want Women to get more out of their lives than chatting aimlessly. It actually happened to me an hour ago. Female friend wants to share her problems so she rings me tells me the story about how she and her Partner's Mother no longer speak, Naturally her Partner is stuck in the middle so its "You tell her blah blah" and from the other party "you tell her blah blah". She then REPEATS the same point 3/4 more times when I actually understood the point the first time. Why the constant repetition of the same point? Strange that if I've got "issues" and serious ones, at that (!) that I stayed with someone last night, am seeing someone else during the day tomorrow, live with a female friend and have had 3 other Women phone or text me today. You would think one of them would gently let me know that I had "issues". Though ONCE AGAIN I have to say that its a FEmale trait to accuse the other person ( Male or Female) of having issues when they say things that are unpalatable. lol
  10. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Where the hell have you been working Simonet? TETCHY TETCHY TETCHY (thats from Shouty shouty shouty )..
  11. Twirly Wrote: I am also quite curious about this stranger who got into your car and insisted on being taken to Harrow? when did s/he make their escape in your little story? This is what actually occurred in "my little story". The traffic in Piccadilly Circus was not moving due to the traffic chaos at the (old) Trafalgar Square junction. A complete stranger of Mediterranean appearance suddenly opened my passenger door and insisted that I take him to Harrow. I informed him that I was not a Cab and, surrealistically, he told me that he knew that but still wanted me to take him to Harrow. I got out of my car clutching the keys and made it clear I wasn't going anywhere and he, eventually, got out and walked away! lol... Whilst this was a HARROWing experience it had nothing to do with my getting, rightfully, stopped but I used it as an excuse that I was disorientated. I was not disorientated but my quick thinking might have got me the benefit of the doubt with the Policeman.
  12. Particularly sad when a real talent leaves us. Gerry Rafferty R.I.P.
  13. Exactly Louisiana. Life is far too short and the opportunities for us are endless if we try to make them happen so lets be positive and not dwell on the negative!!
  14. zeban Wrote: No I'm not a driver. My concerns come from being a pedestrian which is why I think people like you should stay off the road. zeban I had established you weren't a driver after your opening gambit.:)) I just hope that every single time you cross a road that you do it EXACTLY withinthe Law and never cross any road apart from the obvious places like Zebra Crossings/Traffic Lights. Please confirm that you have never transgressed as you expect high standards in motorists so I assume you have ALWAYS crossed at designated places. That is so, isn't it ? p.s. I'm sorry that 200,000 (mainly ) London miles without a single incident is not goodenough for you but I am at a loss on how I can improve on an exemplary driving record, in ( mainly ) London, of all places and yet you still say "people like you should stay off the road." I like the "people like me" bit ! So how can I improve on perfectly obeying every Road Law and on having no incidents in the last 12 years, please ??
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