What really 'Boils your piss...' ?

RubyBlueZ4MC said:
People who use the words F*** and C*** in public places like on public transport and in my spin class tonight, it's not like I don't swear but not so openly when older people like my parents have to listen to it :thumbsdown:

I sense strong Morals in this one! I think i'm desensitised to the language thanks to the internet and my workplace, sadly i guess you get used to it :( Luckily there are still some older folk out there who will put you in your place - i do love it when grandads tell off kids in the street for their poor behavior.
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
People who use the words F*** and C*** in public places like on public transport and in my spin class tonight, it's not like I don't swear but not so openly when older people like my parents have to listen to it :thumbsdown:

Don't ever ride on our transit system here.... the teenagers on it are beyond belief with the language. Unbelievable!!

and I worked in the construction industry and the Oilpatch for 40 years. :cry:
 
mcbeee said:
and I worked in the construction industry and the Oilpatch for 40 years. :cry:

I've done 15 years in the construction industry before changing to do what I do now but it used to amuse me how the site foremen used the word "f***" as a verb, adjective and noun, often in the same sentence!!
 
PerryGunn said:
marchantsuk said:
whoa, F**k me. I hope you are kidding PerryGunn, & lux good, ?

Trying to lift a baby seat out of car in a normal space when some f**k wit has parked right on the line it impossible. If you are by yourself what are you supposed to do, leave the child by the side whilst you manouver out of the space.

I hope your comments are tongue in cheek, if not then we are really going to fall out.
Of course I'm joking - hence the :evil:

I've had two children of my own, two step-children and currently have two young grandchildren (one aged 4 years & one of 5 months) so I'm quite aware of the issues with getting small children in and out of cars at supermarkets - even so I've never understood why parent & child spaces have to be close to the entrance, I can see the reasons for disabled spaces being there but not parent & child, I've always though that they'd be better in an area away from other traffic with double-width spaces and lots of trolley collection/disposal points so that kids can be transferred easily from car to trolley & vice versa
I agree with the parent and child bit mums don't give a s**t who they open the door on as they are concentrating on tussling with the child, but there are a select bunch of tossers in big fancy cars who believe they are above all that and that really boils my piss!!!!
 
original guvnor said:
Christmas. I bloody hate it. Bah humbug.

And on that parking space malarkey - surely if all spaces were wide enough not to dent someone else's car when getting in or out, regardless of whether or not you have a disability or children, there would be no need for special spaces in the first place?

My local Sainsbury's has just been rebuilt and the new spaces are the most generous I've seen so far. Maybe someone has seen the light!
Like everything else in this country cram as much as you can in a small place feckin hospital car parks are the worst, speaking from recent experience :headbang: In America the spaces for cars are huge and there is plenty of room either side, much less stressful,
 
But the spaces are getting smaller over here.... It's almost impossible to fit a real pickup truck
in one of them. :thumbsdown:
 
Every single time I hear Salmond or one of his vacuous little sheep bleating on about Scottish independence and how great it will be, I want to smash the television into teeny prices, rush to Edinburgh, remove his testicles with a blunt knife, ram them down his throat, wrap his head in duct tape, throw him off the Forth Road Bridge tied to the rest of his cronies and mark the spot with a sign that says 'Here Be Fucking Twats'. The amount of damage they are doing to the Scots' relationship with the rest of the UK, just through the rhetoric around the whole stupid fucking idea, is unforgivable. Fucking eejits, the lot of them.

Pisses me right off :x
 
Just been watching a news item featuring his deputy and saw loads last night. I get instantly pissed off at them, even this early, and not many things wind me up that fast. It's out now though - the forum has allowed me to vent and I am restored to zen-like calm again 8)
 
Mobile phone app updates.

Have you ever read them before you update?
I think it was a Dropbox update that popped up the other day and besides the usual, 'allow the app to access your contacts' which is annoying enough there was, 'allow the app to take photographs without your knowledge or permission' or something along those lines.
What? How bloody dare they.
I don't think so. Grrrrrrrrr. :x
 
Bing said:
Every single time I hear Salmond or one of his vacuous little sheep bleating on about Scottish independence and how great it will be, I want to smash the television into teeny prices, rush to Edinburgh, remove his testicles with a blunt knife, ram them down his throat, wrap his head in duct tape, throw him off the Forth Road Bridge tied to the rest of his cronies and mark the spot with a sign that says 'Here Be f***ing Twats'. The amount of damage they are doing to the Scots' relationship with the rest of the UK, just through the rhetoric around the whole stupid f***ing idea, is unforgivable. f***ing eejits, the lot of them.

Pisses me right off :x

Couldn't agree more :)


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Don't forget he is addressing the great unwashed, so by promising £500 a year benefits he has basically bought them.

The only thing he has forgotten to mention that Sky can only be broadcast in the UK, so they will all lose that :D
 
pvr said:
Don't forget he is addressing the great unwashed, so by promising £500 a year benefits he has basically bought them.

That, and the fact that it's been agreed that 16 & 17 year olds can vote, which is laughable in it's completely transparent intent to widen the vote to those who feel like the disaffected youth, but understand very little about the political & economic realities of the choice they're being asked to make. Oh and if you're a Scot living outside the UK - by definition having no dependence upon the Union - then you can vote. But if you're a Scot living in England, Ireland or Wales - and therefore probably directly appreciate the benefit of the Union - you cannot vote. It's a complete farce, and the debate is only going to get increasingly heated and damaging throughout the next year.
 
As I posted on FB earlier. The book titled "Scotland's Future" is available in all good libraries under:

"Children's Fiction".

I estimate age 4-6 is appropriate based on the notions dreams and fantasies within.

They want to replicate the financial services regulations in Scotland. A "Scottish" Financial Conduct Authority. Idiots. Basically anything they didn't have time to think through, they'll replicate the UK version but stick "Scottish" in front of the name.

Workplace pensions via the National Employment Saving Trust (NEST) - Salmond wants.... wait for it.....

Scottish Employment Savings Trust.

Genius.

And if course instead of sharing costs nationally, Salmond will insist on a new institution will all associated set up and running costs.

At the same time he's writing spending promises left right and centre whilst promising no tax rises. Bravo Alex.

If you win, I'll stay until it goes Pete Tong. And once it does go wrong, there will a mass exodus of Scottish tax payers moving down to England to get away from the mess. That'll leave Salmond stuck in Scotland with the benefit scrounges who's votes he bought, and with no taxpayers to keep paying their benefits.


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Sounds a lot like Quebec separatism, the big difference is that the majority of us wanted them (Quebec) to leave.
 
I'm a wee bit Scottish myself y'know, :thumbsup:

Our separatists sort of got quiet when we said go ahead but we aren't paying the bills any more..... :cry: :cry:
 
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