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The programme I referred to is people suing councils for tripping up, getting hit by a branch falling from a tree etc, and claiming they're doing it for 'justice'. Rubbish.

There's another thread I'm sure to be had about how the council may or may not be responsible but...


I enjoyed shouting at the telly.

What I don?t get is why people look for ways to sue their local council. Ok fine if they have been blatantly negligent and driven a lorry through you front room or something. But some troglodyte who trips down some stairs and then decides to sue the organisation to whom he pays a couple of hundred quid a month to provide him with a liveable environment thereby putting more financial pressure on the council and indirectly himself which inevitably leads to his environment being worse and him being more prone to accidents.


I?m not sure if it is because people are selfish or stupid or both.


I also have a sneaking suspicion that they do this sort of thing just to piss me off.

???? Wrote:

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> In younger days I have occasionally kissed the

> telly - does that count?


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Only if you shouted "you frigid bitch" at it afterwards , then put the boot in



That would count




W**F

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