Jump to content

Recommended Posts

dulwichmum Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

Monica will be slapping men with a fan next. This is all a bit Victorian.



Ummmm, yes I can see that to someone who regularly flirts openly on the Forum, that Monica's comment might appear "a bit Victorian". To me however, it is nothing more than an innocent comment.

Ladymuck,


Yes I flirt on here. I did not say that Monica was flirting, I indicated that she is exaggerating her innocense. If people on here do not agree with me, I can accept that. I don't say I feel ganged up on, claim I no longer feel comfortable to post or accuse people of running a clique.

Jah Lush Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> dulwichmum Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > No Jah. I am proud of them. I deleted them in

> > response to a comment from Vinceyre.

>

> Hmmm....what's that smell. Oh I know... bullshit.


Very ungracious of you Mr.Lush as one who purports to be a gentleman. I read all of DM's posts and if the tone of them were almost anguished it would only have come from her knowledge or experience of the events being made known to the public now. Events that obviously affected her as they did many people. Her reaction to Monica's 'blind faith' (to quote Mick) is part of that.


Deleting the posts was her choice and a possibly hasty one given it was a reaction to a post that was subsequently deleted by Admin presumably on the grounds of it being offensive.


Interesting to see in this evenings news that the Order of The Sisters of Mercy in Ireland have offered compensation of over 120M Euros to children they have abused. I'd be angry about that. wouldn't you?


Bullshit me ar**.

I don't quite follow you Declan. Angry about which particular aspect?


Personally I'm angry that the Sisters of Mercy * actually have that much dosh stashed away because they won't have come by it by moral means.


* Sisters of Mercy is a rather lovely Leonard Cohen song and I'm sorry that these so called brides of Christ have brought the name into disrepute

DECLAN! (stomps foot and glares)...


I must admit, that I pride myself on being deeply, deeply superficial. I do not like to overshare...


But, I will admit that anyone displaying blind faith in the Roman Catholic Churh or particular discredited saints (inhales deeply), terrifies me.


We must listen to our children and our instincts. We must protect those who are vulnerable in our community.


I will delete this post you know.

Ok I'm going to wade in. Monica has just protected what she believes,that's religion. Her stance is of someone that has faith, rightly or not. She did not deserve this.


dulwichmum Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Do the newspapers disrespect you too sweetie? And

> the television stations, when they publish the

> facts about Padre Pio? Bless! You should get out

> more.

>

> The world is not flat, and evolution must blow

> your mind! How do you reconcile your blind faith

> in Padre Pio with the popes thoughts on the

> subject (I dare you to click on Huguenot's link),

> or the fact that it is one of the ten commandments

> that you should not put false Gods before the

> Lord?


Humour is what makes us what we are, Patronising people is what makes us ugly. I'd apologise and let's get on with the worthy debate.

Yes, I was patronising. I apologise for that.


But I don't think that you can be ugly sweetie. Everyone has something nice about themselves. Do you have great hair or a nice smile? Padre Pio had a great beard (if you were into that kind of thing).

giggirl Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I've never met DM; I've met very few forumites. I

> don?t go to drinks (I might go tomorrow because

> it?s Christmas but I probably won?t). I do find

> the 'clique' accusation that frequently arises

> completely tedious. Most people on the forum are

> intelligent so I think if they disagreed with DM

> or anyone else they would say so (and they are

> saying so).

>

> I?ve read this thread (minus DM?s deleted posts of

> course) and I?m really not seeing anything that

> justifies your statement ?I feel that I have been

> ganged up against?. Obviously there?s been a big

> war of words with DM but I haven?t read her posts

> so how can I comment on what took place? From

> reading everyone else?s posts I?m honestly not

> seeing you as someone who has been ganged up on,

> or evidence of a clique closing ranks. If I?m

> honest I feel frustrated that you say you won?t

> post in the lounge any more because of this

> episode.

>

> I do think you?ve made your point now about DM and

> I think it?s time that everyone moved on.

I actually agree with you Gigirl lets move on from this, you did not read DMs posts so you cant comment.

I have just returned from a lovely Dinner with My lovely family, My aunt has just turned 70, and I enjoyed every minute, and not a victorian fan in sight. I dont have to flatter my eyelashes either, charm and good manners always wins:)-D

'bout now Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I'm a cross between Fabio Capello and Kiefer

> Sutherland since you ask DM and I understand your

> anger, in fact I am completely on your side in

> this terrible, horrible debate.

>

> Manners though....


mmm Im intrigued a cross between Fabio capello and Keifer Sutherland, Sounds very intriguing.

dulwichmum Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I understand that this forum is inclusive, but I

> don't understand where Monica is coming from at

> all. As Sean points out, most of what is written

> on this thread is supportive of Monica, but still

> she says that she feels intimidated by my support

> - I don't see it. When she thanks Mickmac for his

> support, she says "I hope your wife is ok with

> this comment". I thought that we were able to

> debate and chat openly on this forum. Monica will

> be slapping men with a fan next. This is all a

> bit Victorian.

>

> This thread started out by outlining the dangers

> of blind faith, and I completely agree. This

> forum is not a clique, I think that the day it

> becomes one, no-one will bother with it. We enjoy

> a lively debate.



The comment was made because of a discussion Mic and I had, and how we needed to be careful,(joking) because his wife read the forum. You did not understand the exchange so why comment on it.

monica Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> MickMac thanks again for your support, you are

> very sweet.(hope your wife is ok with this

> comment)



Of course she is ok with that comment, Monica. Certainly I did not consider it flirting. I know you have a preference for my old friend.....

http://www.propertypower.com/sitegfx/gary-mccausland.jpg


Anyway, its a thread that has turned into a real argument, unfortunatley.


Declan - I think you are playing with fire, but good luck.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • You implied he did a good job in your first paragraph when you said you would have hated to see Corbyn lead the country through Covid - the alternative being Johnson, presumably? With the results we all saw. Unite - you have a problem with unions? Who work hard to see that their members get a fair deal in their workplace? How exactly are these people and groups "all as bad as each other"? In what way? Labour "purging their party of the far-left" has given us a weak prime minister who has apparently deserted any "left" (aka caring for other people and having decent moral principles) leanings he ever had. Which is why people appear to be leaving Labour in droves and voting, or intending to vote, Green or Lib Dem or for an independent Left candidate. Starmer has shot himself in the foot, in my opinion. But what would I know. What worked?! I don't know enough about what you are talking about to comment, but "believing" you know the reason someone did something does not make it true. I don't believe that Corbyn ever got "starstruck" or "forgot about his politics", but if you can provide evidence that those things are true, then fair enough. I don't think you can, though.
    • I think you need to get a grip If it's who I am thinking of, she's a young black girl in her twenties, has braids with bright colours through them and - I suspect - works with her father. It's always the same man behind the wheel and he's older than her, always in the same van, so I'm assuming it's a father-daughter combo which, if it is, I think is rather sweet.  They hustle hard in a job that is poorly paid, has little prospects, is relentless and thankless. The fact that they have stuck it out since the pandemic says a lot about them.  I think she's a lovely girl, who's perhaps a little shy - but she'll smile or chat back if you make the effort with her. And I admire her for sticking with that job for so long. Perhaps she's just one of these people who's naturally a bit clumsy or bashes things, the same way some people are heavy on their feet when they walk. But I wouldn't dream of jeopardising her job because she closes the slams the gate and doesn't 'kiss' the ring doorbell with her fingers.  Perhaps she's being passive aggressive because you are. And perhaps she also wishes she got to spend her time worrying about potential damage to her letterbox or her gate.  As for your gate / letterbox - you're talking about hypotheticals. Has there been any damage? No. Then go and live your life and worry about it when it happens.  (apols we have the wrong person, but some of my points still stand). 
    • Greg did an amazing job! He built a cabinet in my living room and added shelving. A lovely guy and perfectionist who goes the extra mile. He really understands what you want and comes up with various options to meet your price range. Would highly recommend!
    • I love the fact that virtually everyone held their hands out when furlough payments were made yet can't equate massive debt with massive cash payments to keep the economy ticking over.   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...