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I find it difficult to decide if this thread should be divided into pantomine characters.
1. Beauty and the Beast. 2. Hansel and Gretal. 3. Phantom of the Opera. 4. Wicked witch of the East. 5. I love me...Who do you love? And I still think the Teacher was right. |
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I'm not going to show respect to people who don't show respect to me though regardless of age. I'm teaching next week and I'm not allowed to o what that teacher did, so I'm presuming it's out of line. |
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Ignorance is, as ignorance does.
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Lancaster is also only rated 33 at the moment too in the list of Universities on this subject, so good to hear you are buckling down now.. :rolleyes: |
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I don't believe it! As Cashy correctly predicted, Blazey has managed to hijack the thread and turn it into "me! me! me!", in a manner highly reminiscent of a small child who's been allowed to stay up late at an adults' party and is now busily running round the room drawing attention to herself. Congratulations, Blazey, you've done it again!
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Respect is to be gained..not presented on a plate. There are many people on Accyweb who could and would 'Take you to the cleaners' in the real world. Be your age...act your age...and don't be so bloody clever. |
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I was brought up to respect others,work hard and not to look down on people or judge them unfairly and that is exactly how i try and live my life. I am far from perfect and have made plenty of mistakes and will no doubt make many more but as long as i try learning from them then i will be happy. All i can say about Blazey is that she is going to get one hell of a shock when she does enter the real world! |
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[quote=Loz;603178All i can say about Blazey is that she is going to get one hell of a shock when she does enter the real world![/quote]
Don't worry about it she isn't real. She is Jambutty's alter ego ;) |
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That explains a lot:D |
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They take turns sitting in the rocking chair. |
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isnt this server taken up with 3/4 of blazey waffling about herself anyway? hey i thought she owned this site, like you said, every thread that she posts in turns out to be about HER HER HER, best thing to do is just ignore the child Wynonie, she will eventually go away, trust me |
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Is thre any chance that we can have a special childrens thread on here, then blaze can argue with herself all day and all night, that should sort it;)
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Aaaw don't be mean you lot. Sometimes she does says some really interesting things.
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Jaysay, she''ll have ya for that!!....LOL....watch for the reply;)
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Now if only there was a village? |
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This forum seems to be full of silly children. |
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Of course the teacher is in the right... if you were supposed to be at your job at 09.40 but it was known you were down the cafe and your manager came to challenge you... would you question your manager or get the sack???
oh "and edit"..Jambutty!..you were in the Navy..would you stick up for your rights to turn up for duty whenever you felt like doing?.. I doubt it! |
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Hey ... this is still going strong, and here I sit still not knowing what a "butty" shop is .... (altho' I know what a butty is, and like them with chips and hp). But at least this thread has given some well-deserved fame to the legendary Sam Wignall ... Google Sam Wignall and it directs you to this thread ... Way to go Sam ... "Oi, laddie, cap" is now immortal:alright:
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a sandwich shop Eric lol
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A lesser version of a Deli A sandwich shop Ironically the one is question here goes by the name of Nutty Butty :D |
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I thought so .... now, what the hell do you guys put on the butties .... traditional fare, New York deli specials, Montreal smoked meat (yeah) or black pudding, .... do you get jam butties for dessert? It was breakfast time; so would the miscreants be eating bacon butties?
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Bacon butties seem quite likely at that time of day.
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oooh sausage, bacon, eggs, mushroom and black pudding................
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where did you get that pic of my breakfast from?
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When I was still working we had a sandwich shop about 50 yards from our office. Every morning at 9 o clock a young colleague used to take orders and phone them through to the shop. He would go and collect them about 15 minutes later. The shop provided bacon, sausage or egg sarnies (or any combination) along with lots of other typical Deli sandwich types and also buttered toast.
I miss my bacon barm, since I retired, but it's a bit too far to go for breakfast. :) |
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thats given me indegestion just looking at it, i hate anything thats dripping in grease, i never fry anything....YUK |
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wouldnt go near that at all |
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http://www.roadfood.com/photos/10325.jpg |
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Heart attack on a bun......pleasant. :( |
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ewwwwwww TM lol thats gross
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http://www.strangenewproducts.com/up...ter-737722.jpg :D |
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is that not just a cheese burger?(not the poo poo platter lol)
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For a cheeseburger it looks a bit yuck. Is that fried onions on it? Love the half hearted attempt at a bit of salad - why has it got a stick through the middle?
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its holds it all together.....like a club sandwich.....think its an american thing?
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It reminds me of a burger my grandson had, in Malta. I had taken him, just me and him after his GCSEs, and we were flying home that afternoon. We went into Bugibba, for lunch, to a restaurant I like and he ordered a cheeseburger. When it came it was loaded with 2 burgers, cheese, bacon, salad, relishes and, stuck through the middle of it, a long skewer with a sausage on the top. It was nearly a foot high and, needless to say, he ate it in about 3 minutes and then had an enormous piece of cheesecake for pudding. :D
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I reckon he'll give a complimentary meal with all the plugs I've given to his caff!
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Don't hold your breath!!
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What's wrong with an odd wander? And they don't get much odder than this. ;)
When you're chatting with people you don't just stick to one topic. :D |
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a colour code , lets the waiter know if its rare, medium or well done , so the right burger goes to the right person , kitchens use a similar system with steaks ;) |
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Of course! Silly me! I should have realised! Insult someone or pass a nasty or snide comment or cast aspersions about a person then when it is challenged you question the recipient’s sense of humour or laugh it off as a joke. Have you read what it states at the top of each page? Here let me help you – it states “Decent serious discussions to be enjoyed by everyone!” Heavily laced with sarcasm! Do my tired old eyes deceive me? But isn’t that the word “serious”? Unlike some people I read what is written and I don’t try to second guess what the writer really means. |
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I’ve read it through a dozen times and the first sentence still doesn’t make any sense. And come to think of it neither does the second. My neighbour, who just popped in for a few minutes to confirm our arrangement for tomorrow, sat there scratching her head with wonder. And she is a retired teacher. You don’t have a right to turn up for duty whenever you feel like it. So how can someone stick up for none existent rights? |
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Oh! I get it! You’re trying to show everyone how smart and clever you are. Yes mummy and daddy think you’re very clever. Now go and get your nappy changed. |
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Lancsdave wasn't trying to make a joke at your expense - he was pointing out the irony that we're all calling the shopkeeper a bit nutty for calling the papers, and the shop is called Nutty Butty. |
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The name of the cafe/butty shop is Nutty Butty :rolleyes: I'm glad mummy thinks I'm clever, she died when I was 7, thanks for passing the message on, I appreciate it ;) |
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The point there is that the goffer had permission to go to the chippy and butty shop. And I had permission from the manager to give that permission. Did the teacher have permission to be outside the school during school hours? Was she there to buy staff breakfasts? I’ve posed this question before but no one seems to have been interested in making a comment. I wonder why not? Could it possibly be that my query could have a ring of truth in it and the teacher supporters would then have to admit that she was in the wrong? |
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I do beg your pardon. I wasn’t aware that I had to conform to your standards. Use your imagination as to what I would say but for forum etiquette but I’ll sum it up in two words. The third word is also censored. GET LOST! |
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I didn’t know. |
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But wouldn’t the head have mentioned this when he was interviewed to justify why she was where she was at that time? |
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I would just like to point out that teachers are, on the whole, quite responsible people who are not, as a rule, given to "bunking off" school without the head's permission. They are, generally, in the teaching profession because they believe in the value of education, even for little horrors who think it's OK to turn up for school either late or not at all. That's why they do their best to get the miscreants to lessons on time and to prevent them from roaming the streets getting up to no-good and, occasionally, harming irascible old men (and women - let's not be sexist).
Can we lay this to rest now? If the subject isn't exhausted, I am. |
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Aaaargh! :D We AREN'T msking the assumptions though are we? You want us to but no-one has!
As for the name of the shop - it was quoted in the paper. |
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Neither you, nor I, nor anyone else knows why the teacher was in the Butty shop during school hours. If she was there with permission surely the head teacher would have made the point to the reporter? But he didn’t. |
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I must have read the wrong posts. |
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So why do you keep asking the rest of us to answer the unanswerable question? |
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But it was the issue - that was why the teacher rounded them up and sent them packing off to school.
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Jambutty I have sometimes, in the past, agreed with your views on certain things. I have sometimes thought you were given too much stick, even after you've given it to me. I may possibly agree with you about some subject in the future but there are times when neither I nor the majority of others can accept your argument and this is one of those times.
You are like a terrier worrying a long-dead rat. Let it go, man, nobody is going to agree with you and you just cannot win every argument. |
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I see the thread is still going strong. My views are as they were some 300 and odd posts ago.
1. It’s the legal obligation of the parent to have their child attend school 2. It’s the job of the teaching staff to tend to their duties once the child is at school Where the shopkeeper comes into the equation ( when blame is being apportioned ) beats me. It’s none of the shopkeepers business what the kids are doing either in his shop or elsewhere. |
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I don't care if it was the teachers job or not to round these kids up but i'm glad they did and that they cared enough to get them into class. Why has this gone on so bloody long?!:confused: |
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A teacher at my old primary school once took a girl I know out of class in his car, bought her lollies from the shop and told her she had to suck them all day so she wouldn't speak.
Yes, it made her quiet, as pupils should be in class, but the method was inappropriate. When a student isn't in school, even if they should be in school or not, a teacher should not have any right to approach a child and harass them. How is the general public meant to ascertain whether that adult hassling the child is indeed their teacher? It puts the shopkeeper in an awkward position. Imagine if it had been someone like Ian Huntley entering the sandwich shop, and being a trustworthy figure to the child, the child left willingly with him to school, only to be driven away in a car to a remote place to be beaten, raped and murdered? How would that shop keeper feel if they KNEW they had just watched someone enter the shop, approach the child and not said a word? Now I know this isn't a perfect story, I'm not a child abducter so I don't know the perfect way to snatch a child from under someones nose, but these things do happen. If we allowed teachers to interfere like this every day it would put children at risk. No matter what you say I am in agreeance with the pupils and the shopkeeper. They could've been an hour late for all I care but at least they didn't leave the shops premises with a teacher. |
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I can't be bothered reading through 20 pages of this thread but it appears to me that the general concensus is that the shopkeeper and the kids were in the wrong and the teacher was in the right. (Apart from Jambutty who puts up his usual idiotic argument against everyone else). But as anyone yet suggested that this catering establishment be boycotted until the proprioter sees the error of her ways?
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I ask what appears to be an unanswerable question because most people are condoning the teacher’s action and even praising her for it. Whilst ignoring the fact that the teacher herself was not in school during school hours. Indeed calling it irrelevant when in fact it is relevant. School rules is school rules applicable to pupils and staff alike. Although there will be small differences. And for a teacher to breach those rules herself and then castigate the pupils for doing the same is hypocrisy in the extreme. The kids will get enough of “Do as I say not as I do” in later life, with the one person who is supposed to be teaching and setting a good example doing it now. Many people have made a judgement without being privy to the full facts and when someone like me comes along to draw people’s attention to the situation I get vilified, called names and told that I was wrong to form my opinion. |
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