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candycat Wrote:

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> daizie Wrote:

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> -----

> > Blimey , any sighting of a chav, an England

> flag

> > or a dangerous dog ?

>

>

> I actually find that comment quite offensive. I

> live in council accomodation but am not a chav, do

> not own a dangerous dog & am not flying the

> england flag. You imply that every council tenant

> is the lowest of the low, but I can assure you,

> that is not the case. Maybe you should not be so

> narrow minded!


Oh thats a shame i want you all to be the same cant you try ?

CandyCat

Far be it from my tepid nature to get involved in any sort heated debate, but I couldn't help but notice that at no point in any of Dazie's posts did she imply council tenants are the 'lowest of the low'. Please could you confirm in which post this was implied as I seem to have missed it, having read through them all several times ?

santerme

You obviously have nothing better to do, this is supposed to be a forum for sensible discussion for sensible up standing people ! Yet all you seem to do is pick on peoples technical errors in the messages. It is that sort of attitude that i believe is indicative of the moral decline of this nation....

Kidneypunch! Wrote:

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It is that sort of attitude that i

> believe is indicative of the moral decline of this

> nation....


Kidney Punch, you said 'indic' which is so like nearly almost the same as like, IN DICK it couldn't be more similar if it tried..

You're so morally declined, dude it's just not true.

Seriously, man I'd decline anything you offered if you was my waitress. Trus' me geez.

daizie Wrote:

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> Yes! What was so funny, my mum wiped my bum on a

> sheet while my dad sat on the couch effing and

> cursing in disgust, i remember it well (tu)


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::o Please tell me that this didn't take place last week..

Kidneypunch! Wrote:

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> santerme

> You obviously have nothing better to do, this is

> supposed to be a forum for sensible discussion for

> sensible up standing people ! Yet all you seem to

> do is pick on peoples technical errors in the

> messages. It is that sort of attitude that i

> believe is indicative of the moral decline of this

> nation....


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