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Old 15-11-2005, 17:05   #16
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Making silly jokes when children die in fires every Christmas isn't funny.

I'd deduct karma from you, but that would be childish.
He didn’t say anything about children dieing in Christmas fires. I think fireman would confirm that it’s foolish to leave naked flames and paper based decorations unattended and or children unsupervised at anytime. The same could be said of over doing the Christmas lights and overloading the standard domestic circuits. I don’t think anyone is that stupid to make jokes of such a distressing subject? I can tell you that a close friend died two years ago in a Christmas fire and five years before that a daughter of a friend lost a child and had another badly burned and scared by the same fire. She herself was also badly injured.
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:07   #17
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There is a house in Oswaldtwistle near the Co-op, that has been trimmed up for Christmas for over a week.

I know retailers like to remind us that we should be spending money by decorating their windows by early November, but this is ridiculous.

Are there any more houses near you already festooned with fairy lights, trees, and Santas?

I'm sorely tempted to play their game and post them a Happy Easter card through their door.
Did sombody say something about silly jokes........
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:09   #18
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ime buying garinda a fire extinguisher for christmas...


its gonna be empty
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:10   #19
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He didn’t say anything about children dieing in Christmas fires. I think fireman would confirm that it’s foolish to leave naked flames and paper based decorations unattended and or children unsupervised at anytime. The same could be said of over doing the Christmas lights and overloading the standard domestic circuits. I don’t think anyone is that stupid to make jokes of such a distressing subject? I can tell you that a close friend died two years ago in a Christmas fire and five years before that a daughter of a friend lost a child and had another badly burned and scared by the same fire. She herself was also badly injured.
Here we go, I say black, you say white.
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:11   #20
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well i think they are
Are what?
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:12   #21
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i altered my reply coz 3 posts were made while i was thinking wot to put lol
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:13   #22
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Doug I know you are still mourning the loss of Lord Litchfield, so I'll be gentle with you.

If you do light a candle for him do be careful though, hot air is highly combustible.
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:15   #23
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Here we go, I say black, you say white.
No, I think it just another example of one’s opinion being rammed down the throats of others. If someone challenges you or try’s to alleviate a difficult situation you go on the rampage. Maybe a little thought to the fact that not everyone’s opinion will agree with yours.
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:17   #24
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Doug I know you are still mourning the loss of Lord Litchfield, so I'll be gentle with you.

If you do light a candle for him do be careful though, hot air is highly combustible.

Crass Gary. Absolute crass at it’s worst and an example of what I mean…..
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:18   #25
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No, I think it just another example of one’s opinion being rammed down the throats of others. If someone challenges you or try’s to alleviate a difficult situation you go on the rampage. Maybe a little thought to the fact that not everyone’s opinion will agree with yours.

Ahhhh.

Do I look bothered?
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:20   #26
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Ahhhh.

Perhaps the person who just now gave my little Christmas elf pal Chav karma with the message 'f**k Rindy' agrees with you.

Do I look bothered?

err actualy i lied no one said f**k rindy
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:23   #27
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Ahhhh.

Perhaps the person who just now gave my little Christmas elf pal Chav karma with the message 'f**k Rindy' agrees with you.

Do I look bothered?
Wow, are you a Medium now Gary...........
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:25   #28
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I hope you B’s get a PM for all this swearing that going on….I only have to think of one to get a warning…..
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:26   #29
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I hope you B’s get a PM for all this swearing that going on….I only have to think of one to get a warning…..
its quite ok to type bastard doug you dont need to put B's see
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Old 15-11-2005, 17:28   #30
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Lovely thread, this.
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