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BERNADETTE 12-11-2007 00:27

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Originally Posted by Jae Swift (Post 492503)
Where do I find all these pictures? LOL, is there a place where pics of accyweb members are posted or what?

Jae the pictures are in the gallery. Just click on the link but don't be to shocked when you see women dancing in their bras:p

Jae Swift 12-11-2007 00:36

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 492510)
Jae the pictures are in the gallery. Just click on the link but don't be to shocked when you see women dancing in their bras:p

It's nothing I haven't seen before, believe me. :p

BERNADETTE 12-11-2007 00:38

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Originally Posted by Jae Swift (Post 492526)
It's nothing I haven't seen before, believe me. :p

And you won't see it there just that Blazey says thats what the women do at Accyweb meets:p

Jae Swift 12-11-2007 00:39

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 492530)
And you won't see it there just that Blazey says thats what the women do at Accyweb meets:p

Haha. I still have to get myself to one of the meets! :)

BERNADETTE 12-11-2007 00:43

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Originally Posted by Jae Swift (Post 492531)
Haha. I still have to get myself to one of the meets! :)

They are good, it is nice to meet the people you are talking to:)

Ianto.W. 12-11-2007 01:10

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Blazey,The 11 plus was proven to be discriminatory against the working class, hence why it was changed.
Codswallop, it was done to sort the wheat from the chaffe, he people that implemented the change still sent their offsprings to private grammar schools. It was to gain votes and was the worst thing to happen to the education system, it has gone downhill since. I did not go to one, but I employed plenty that did. The system still exists in the guise of streaming.

WillowTheWhisp 12-11-2007 06:38

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I'm from a working class background and I passed my 11+ - so was everyone else in my class and they all passed too so how the heck was it discriminatory against us?

WillowTheWhisp 12-11-2007 06:40

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Oh, thanks Garinda for the explanation of why gay people are not accepted as blood donors. It's a shame that it's too expensive to screen the blood though, especially as heterosexuals can also have AIDS from sources other than sexually connected ones.

I'm still baffled as to what you are campaigning about when it comes to marriage and adoption though Blazey. Could you explain please?

Wynonie Harris 12-11-2007 07:55

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 492380)
It drives me potty nowadays about the lack of protest with countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, as well as Zimbabwe, all with appalling human rights records, but all places we continue to have diplomatic relationships with, because of money.

The double standards displayed towards those regimes is practiced by governments and big business for economic reasons. The double standards over various repressive regimes displayed by students in the 60's/70's were down to which ones it was fashionable to protest against. A telling indicator of just how deeply those convictions were held. I don't know what present-day students get up to, but if they get on with their studies instead of shambling through the streets mouthing cliched slogans, they're doing themselves and us a favour.

And another thing about students in my day - despite professing to be revolutionary individualists, they were the most stultifyingly conformist set of sods I've ever come across - far more so than the "straight" society in the big world outside whom they looked down upon. If you didn't fit into the long-haired, rock-loving, Marxist mould, you were nowhere...and just try telling them that Mao Tse Tung was a murderous dictator! As I say, I don't know what students are like these days, but I would hope that they think for themselves, rather than just blindly following the fashions of the day, both sartorial and political, unlike the bunch of sheep that I went to college with.

garinda 12-11-2007 08:14

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 492590)
The double standards displayed towards those regimes is practiced by governments and big business for economic reasons. The double standards over various repressive regimes displayed by students in the 60's/70's were down to which ones it was fashionable to protest against. A telling indicator of just how deeply those convictions were held. I don't know what present-day students get up to, but if they get on with their studies instead of shambling through the streets mouthing cliched slogans, they're doing themselves and us a favour.

And another thing about students in my day - despite professing to be revolutionary individualists, they were the most stultifyingly conformist set of sods I've ever come across - far more so than the "straight" society in the big world outside whom they looked down upon. If you didn't fit into the long-haired, rock-loving, Marxist mould, you were nowhere...and just try telling them that Mao Tse Tung was a murderous dictator! As I say, I don't know what students are like these days, but I would hope that they think for themselves, rather than just blindly following the fashions of the day, both sartorial and political, unlike the bunch of sheep that I went to college with.

If you'll notice, nowhere in this long and rambling thread have I said that the students in the 60/70's were right. I merely pointed out their attitudes towards political causes, compared to the students of today.:)

lancsdave 12-11-2007 08:55

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 492576)
I'm from a working class background and I passed my 11+ - so was everyone else in my class and they all passed too so how the heck was it discriminatory against us?


I passed mine too and I came from a poor home. I wasn't allowed to go to grammar school because my stepmother didn't want me to look like I was smarter than her thick as pig **** sons.

I was definatley discriminated against :D

BERNADETTE 12-11-2007 10:10

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I also passed mine I went to Notre Dame in Blackburn because mum couldn't afford uniform for Paddock House.

Lilly 12-11-2007 15:44

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 492424)

As is also fact that spelling and grammar used to be a prerequisite for university entrance.

Is it not a prerequisite these days? :eek:

God, that's pathetic. :mad:

WillowTheWhisp 12-11-2007 15:46

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Rather worrying isn't it?

Lilly 12-11-2007 15:49

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Rather worrying isn't it?

A complete travesty.


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