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Yeah i can see your point, and obviously my lad would always be my main priority. To be honest though nobody can say what they would do in that sort of situation without it actually happening to them, adrenaline makes people do strange things.
Yeah i can see your point, and obviously my lad would always be my main priority. To be honest though nobody can say what they would do in that sort of situation without it actually happening to them, adrenaline makes people do strange things.
Let's hope it never happens to any of us.
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Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs, cackling and telling me
'You'll be next.' They stopped when I started doing the same to them at funerals.
It's no joke they are taking all the jobs that English people could be doing including putting the local thieves out of work (that last bit was the only joke I made).
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"At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They're only there to sign cheques." - Bill Shankly
Dont want to add fuel to the debate - but my partner works in a factory with some polish people -some are very nice some seem ignorant or maybe just want to keep themselves to themselves . One has shown that he has an exemption card so that he doesnt have to pay for prescriptions and such like - god knows what else he gets and yes, it is known that he works - maybe us non-european workers should also ask for them and see what the answer is. My partner is also expected to work as much in silence as possible, yet all he can hear around him is loud polish conversations that take place across the factory floor and nothing is said to them. Dont get me wrong i dont have a problem with anyone coming into the country and working but lets keep it equal what's good for the goose is good for the polar bear :I i dont think it is the people that gets peoples back up - it is the "negative racism" that british people suffer.
I used to have the prescription card, im spanish but my child was born in england to my english partner. i dont have it anymore as we earn to much money so we can actually pay for our prescriptions