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Benipete 13-07-2008 23:44

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 606254)
Ah now I get it .... can't be arsed = don't give a flying ....:alright:

Just about what I think of this thread after 35 pages of waffle:D:D

cherokee 14-07-2008 00:11

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Blimey !!! is this still going ? lol

Loz 14-07-2008 00:53

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Yeah people keep bumping it!
Oops!:p

Royboy39 14-07-2008 07:20

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Originally Posted by Loz (Post 606278)
Yeah people keep bumping it!
Oops!:p

Can anyone recommend a good butty shop?:banlama::cook38::hidewall: :confused::D

blazey 14-07-2008 08:28

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 606220)
Interestingly the Code of Conduct for these Summer Schools includes:

# You must remain within your allocated group during the day
# You must attend all time-tabled activities
# You must not leave the University campus at any time unless as part of an official Summer School trip
# You will be in your resident blocks by 11.00pm each night.

Now I wonder what would happen if they did not attend the time-tabled activities, left the campus (maybe to go to a butty shop?) or were not in their resident blocks by 11pm? Would they be left to wander where they want?

Now I am pretty sure that I told you that I preach 'consequences' day in, day out, even to my friends, about not following rules. I think I have experienced enough consequences for breaking rules to last me a life time.

There are more rules than that, one is not hanging out of the windows. We have a nice water gun to deal with that. I'd be surprised if any ever tried to leave campus, it's never happened before, but there are of course student ambassadors all over campus when they are on their free time so they can't run off or get lost on campus.

Seeing as you all are criticising the summer schools though, it shouldn't really bother you that your kids didn't get this opportunity.

Good luck to your children in their futures. I'm sure they'll turn out exactly as you intend them to be.

jaysay 14-07-2008 09:30

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Well I think that this thread has proved one thing that there is no discipline or respect in our schools in todays Britain, is time to go back to the old days where the teachers word was gospel and if you step out of line you suffer the consequences

Loz 14-07-2008 12:24

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 606295)
Can anyone recommend a good butty shop?:banlama::cook38::hidewall: :confused::D

Yeah but its a bit out of your way!!
There is one on Burnley road that i have use quite a bit,very good food and choice and reasonable prices!
Don't know if its good enough for you to come sample it though!:D:p

polly 14-07-2008 12:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 606312)
Well I think that this thread has proved one thing that there is no discipline or respect in our schools in todays Britain, is time to go back to the old days where the teachers word was gospel and if you step out of line you suffer the consequences

you may be on the right track but as we can see from this thread it would not be a huge vote catcher and therefore will not happen.
Also it would mean that adults had to accept responsibilities, and in todays climate that isnt going to happen neither.

emamum 14-07-2008 13:44

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 606295)
Can anyone recommend a good butty shop?:banlama::cook38::hidewall: :confused::D

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Originally Posted by Loz (Post 606348)
Yeah but its a bit out of your way!!
There is one on Burnley road that i have use quite a bit,very good food and choice and reasonable prices!
Don't know if its good enough for you to come sample it though!:D:p

theres a brilliant one on nutall street....

jaysay 14-07-2008 16:29

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Originally Posted by polly (Post 606352)
you may be on the right track but as we can see from this thread it would not be a huge vote catcher and therefore will not happen.
Also it would mean that adults had to accept responsibilities, and in todays climate that isnt going to happen neither.

So what your saying polly is there is no hope and we're all going to hell on a hand cart:(

lancsdave 14-07-2008 16:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 606420)
So what your saying polly is there is no hope and we're all going to hell on a hand cart:(


You can go on a hand cart but I'm booking a Limo :)

West Ender 14-07-2008 17:12

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 606305)
There are more rules than that, one is not hanging out of the windows. We have a nice water gun to deal with that. I'd be surprised if any ever tried to leave campus, it's never happened before, but there are of course student ambassadors all over campus when they are on their free time so they can't run off or get lost on campus.



Water cannon trained on the windows and guards all over campus making sure they don't run off. :eek: How would they stop a potential runaway, stun-gun or German Shepherd? :laugh8:
;)

Eric 14-07-2008 18:11

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 606432)
Water cannon trained on the windows and guards all over campus making sure they don't run off. :eek: How would they stop a potential runaway, stun-gun or German Shepherd? :laugh8:
;)

Angry grizzlies with hockey sticks:alright: Polar bears with attitudes:dancedog:

hugs from the Home Sec:mad:

WillowTheWhisp 14-07-2008 18:29

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 606432)
Water cannon trained on the windows and guards all over campus making sure they don't run off. :eek: How would they stop a potential runaway, stun-gun or German Shepherd? :laugh8:
;)


Makes a teacher rounding them up from a butty shop sound quite mild by comparison doesn't it?
:D

Loz 14-07-2008 19:05

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 606374)
theres a brilliant one on nutall street....

Of course Hearns!
Really should have thought of that!:p

emamum 14-07-2008 20:58

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Originally Posted by Loz (Post 606480)
Of course Hearns!
Really should have thought of that!:p

unfortunately for my waist line its on the way home from school.....

jaysay 15-07-2008 09:35

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 606613)
unfortunately for my waist line its on the way home from school.....

Seeing yo've quit smoking ema, do the same with the tuck shop as well, just look the other way when you go past:D

jambutty 16-07-2008 13:39

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My last post on page 32 was #472 and so far this thread has got to page 35 post #517 and not one of them has been on topic and not one of them mine.

I was accused of prolonging this thread (derekgas post #473 –“How many times does he need to elongate a thread by 30 pages of repetative waffle.”) and castigated for it but no one has seen fit to take to task the people who have been and are still actually doing it.

Come on derekgas, you’re all gob so how come you aren’t making snide remarks about Gayle, katex, blazey, cashman, Loz, lancsdave, steeljack, Eric, Royboy39, Benipete, WillowTheWhisp, Cherokee, jaysay, polly, emamum23 & West Ender who between them have posted an extra 44 posts. Last post 517.

What a shower of hypocrites.

cashman 16-07-2008 13:50

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would much rather be a hypocrite,like the owner of the "Nutty Butty" the place a miserable moaner mistook fer a snipe at him.:rolleyes:

Eric 16-07-2008 14:16

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 607595)
My last post on page 32 was #472 and so far this thread has got to page 35 post #517 and not one of them has been on topic and not one of them mine.

I was accused of prolonging this thread (derekgas post #473 –“How many times does he need to elongate a thread by 30 pages of repetative waffle.”) and castigated for it but no one has seen fit to take to task the people who have been and are still actually doing it.

Come on derekgas, you’re all gob so how come you aren’t making snide remarks about Gayle, katex, blazey, cashman, Loz, lancsdave, steeljack, Eric, Royboy39, Benipete, WillowTheWhisp, Cherokee, jaysay, polly, emamum23 & West Ender who between them have posted an extra 44 posts. Last post 517.

What a shower of hypocrites.

That's only about four posts each on average .... hardly a shower of hypocrisy ... more like a fine drizzle:rolleyes: Oops, there I go wandering again.

MargaretR 16-07-2008 14:31

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This is my first and last post in this thread.
I think both the pupils and the teacher were wrong.
This could be considered as 'fence sitting' which gathers disapproval from both sides.
so I have refrained from saying so........... (until now) :)

Gayle 16-07-2008 14:55

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If you really want to know how many people have posted in any particular thread - click on the number of replies in the column on the search page and a table comes up.

Eric 16-07-2008 15:00

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I think I will research the origin of "butty", then I might know what I'm talking about;)

lancsdave 16-07-2008 16:23

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 607595)
My last post on page 32 was #472 and so far this thread has got to page 35 post #517 and not one of them has been on topic and not one of them mine.


Do you need a medal ?

The thread had actually died for over 24 hours until you resurrected it again :rolleyes:

jaysay 16-07-2008 16:27

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 607650)
Do you need a medal ?

The thread had actually died for over 24 hours until you resurrected it again :rolleyes:

We all know its always JBs fault he's forever stirring it up:rolleyes::p:p

Loz 17-07-2008 02:14

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 607650)
Do you need a medal ?

The thread had actually died for over 24 hours until you resurrected it again :rolleyes:

Oh the irony!!
Sitting on his high horse thinking hes got us bang to rights and he bumps the bloody thing!
And yes i do realise that is what i have just done but i didn't make a big fuss about it beforehand!

blazey 17-07-2008 18:00

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Bump bu-bump bump bump... (to tune of 'the thong song'!)

I'm home from the summer schools now, but before I left the girls said to me that they're glad I was nice as they were scared that I would be mean, and that they love me! They said they didn't want to leave. Such a rewarding job, almost makes me want to work with children full time but then I remembered the stressful parts and was glad to come home to my bed so I can finally sleep!

Eric 17-07-2008 18:07

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608215)
Bump bu-bump bump bump... (to tune of 'the thong song'!)

I'm home from the summer schools now, but before I left the girls said to me that they're glad I was nice as they were scared that I would be mean, and that they love me! They said they didn't want to leave. Such a rewarding job, almost makes me want to work with children full time but then I remembered the stressful parts and was glad to come home to my bed so I can finally sleep!

Congrats on passing your first year, hon. :theband:

blazey 17-07-2008 18:16

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 608219)
Congrats on passing your first year, hon. :theband:

Ah thanks, but I wasn't talking about that Eric :) is it still in my signature?! I need to change that. Been so busy since I got my results that I haven't had too much time for updating profiles and such.

Eric 17-07-2008 18:26

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608224)
Ah thanks, but I wasn't talking about that Eric :) is it still in my signature?! I need to change that. Been so busy since I got my results that I haven't had too much time for updating profiles and such.

Yeh, I know that ... but it's the first I've heard about it ... now that I've said that I can get back to the nasty side of the force:D:D:D

blazey 17-07-2008 18:28

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 608227)
Yeh, I know that ... but it's the first I've heard about it ... now that I've said that I can get back to the nasty side of the force:D:D:D

Ah well, nastiness doesn't get you anywhere.

Eric 17-07-2008 18:35

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608229)
Ah well, nastiness doesn't get you anywhere.

Really .... it seems to work for the leaders of many of the world's countries ...:rolleyes: And it looks like it might get Maggie a State Funeral:theband:

blazey 17-07-2008 18:49

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 608233)
Really .... it seems to work for the leaders of many of the world's countries ...:rolleyes: And it looks like it might get Maggie a State Funeral:theband:

You might call that nasty, but I call that necessary action. I can 100% guarantee that blair and brown will never get state funerals anyway :) Politics bores me because it reminds me of cliques at school, but andrewb might like to talk about that!

jaysay 18-07-2008 10:22

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608246)
You might call that nasty, but I call that necessary action. I can 100% guarantee that blair and brown will never get state funerals anyway :) Politics bores me because it reminds me of cliques at school, but andrewb might like to talk about that!

Here we go again:rolleyes:

Benipete 18-07-2008 10:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 608481)
Here we go again:rolleyes:

And again and again.(beam me up):confused::confused:

Royboy39 18-07-2008 10:58

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 608490)
And again and again.(beam me up):confused::confused:

Do you know a good buttie shop in Finistrat? :confused::rolleyes::D

blazey 18-07-2008 12:25

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I see some people can't take a joke :p

Ah well, if I wanted to discuss politics I would've picked a degree in it. This section's meant to be general but its just littered with political debate and I can't avoid being linked with the tories for some reason. It's quite tiresome!

Why can't we talk about something without bringing up my political beliefs for once?

jaysay 18-07-2008 17:03

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608517)
I see some people can't take a joke :p

Ah well, if I wanted to discuss politics I would've picked a degree in it. This section's meant to be general but its just littered with political debate and I can't avoid being linked with the tories for some reason. It's quite tiresome!

Why can't we talk about something without bringing up my political beliefs for once?

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:Who was the last to mention politics in this thread blazey

Eric 18-07-2008 17:07

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608517)
I see some people can't take a joke :p

Ah well, if I wanted to discuss politics I would've picked a degree in it. This section's meant to be general but its just littered with political debate and I can't avoid being linked with the tories for some reason. It's quite tiresome!

Why can't we talk about something without bringing up my political beliefs for once?

And if you wanted to discuss the weather you would have taken a degree in Climatology:confused:

blazey 18-07-2008 17:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 608611)
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:Who was the last to mention politics in this thread blazey

I was the last to mention it because it was in response to someone bringing up thatcher. You're right, next time I'll just be ignorant, ignorant people seem to get a better response on this forum.

In the Observer, someone has wrote in this week about this incident and has said the way the teacher handled this situation was unnecessary and inappropriate. Seen as they were at the scene I think I will stand by my position on this issue, and I think I've said enough on it now.

blazey 18-07-2008 17:21

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 608613)
And if you wanted to discuss the weather you would have taken a degree in Climatology:confused:

The weather is something you tend to encounter everyday, so I wouldn't see the need for that, I know enough about it for my needs.

However, politics can be avoided quite easily. Many people go through life with never needing to discuss it at all. I don't care for politics, and I come on accy to talk about accy and other things that I find interesting. Just because I am openly a tory voter doesn't mean I want to talk about politics at every opportunity, nor do I appreciate it being pointed out in every single thread.

Eric 18-07-2008 17:54

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608620)
The weather is something you tend to encounter everyday, so I wouldn't see the need for that, I know enough about it for my needs.

However, politics can be avoided quite easily. Many people go through life with never needing to discuss it at all. I don't care for politics, and I come on accy to talk about accy and other things that I find interesting. Just because I am openly a tory voter doesn't mean I want to talk about politics at every opportunity, nor do I appreciate it being pointed out in every single thread.

C'mon ... don't be disingenous .... you can avoid politics? ... I don't be thinking so .... no one can avoid politics, any more than we can avoid breathing .... and in one paragraph you can say "politics can be avoided" ... "I don't care for politics" ... and, wait for it, "I am openly a tory voter.":confused:

Is this your typical tory voter: one that doesn't have an interest in politics:eek:

Benipete 18-07-2008 17:54

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 608493)
Do you know a good buttie shop in Finistrat? :confused::rolleyes::D

I do but I only go in there when the kids are in school,Try the Old Ship:dancedog:

jaysay 18-07-2008 19:33

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 608616)
I was the last to mention it because it was in response to someone bringing up thatcher. You're right, next time I'll just be ignorant, ignorant people seem to get a better response on this forum.

In the Observer, someone has wrote in this week about this incident and has said the way the teacher handled this situation was unnecessary and inappropriate. Seen as they were at the scene I think I will stand by my position on this issue, and I think I've said enough on it now.

Amen to that:rolleyes:

katex 18-07-2008 19:56

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This reporter has such a good opportunity for sorting grievances out; instead she always comes down on the side of the informant.

Ok .. does get a quote from the accused, but would be a wonderful opportunity to get both sides together and sort the matter out .. 'Vanessa and The Observer' 'Bringing our Community Together'. Good column .. n'est pas ? This reporter is working against us all.

jaysay 18-07-2008 20:24

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 608696)
This reporter has such a good opportunity for sorting grievances out; instead she always comes down on the side of the informant.

Ok .. does get a quote from the accused, but would be a wonderful opportunity to get both sides together and sort the matter out .. 'Vanessa and The Observer' 'Bringing our Community Together'. Good column .. n'est pas ? This reporter is working against us all.

Kate a reporter is a reporter is a reporter, end of, they are only interesting in hadlines not the inpact those headlines will have;)

katex 18-07-2008 20:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 608734)
Kate a reporter is a reporter is a reporter, end of, they are only interesting in hadlines not the inpact those headlines will have;)

Disagree .. I am a Sales Person, which is what newspapers are about .. feel saving a situation is more attractive in our small township than aggravating 50% of us.

jaysay 18-07-2008 20:46

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 608740)
Disagree .. I am a Sales Person, which is what newspapers are about .. feel saving a situation is more attractive in our small township than aggravating 50% of us.

Well kate your certainly selling yourself to me hun:D

Royboy39 18-07-2008 21:52

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 608639)
I do but I only go in there when the kids are in school,Try the Old Ship:dancedog:

Does John still own it....not run it but own it?
I know Ivan the terrible had it for a time....talking 10 years ago....dont go in there now......knew Pete the Bread....knew Nellie who was conned by the big Geordie for four grand..........Hey life goes on?

Benipete 18-07-2008 22:11

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 608785)
Does John still own it....not run it but own it?
I know Ivan the terrible had it for a time....talking 10 years ago....dont go in there now......knew Pete the Bread....knew Nellie who was conned by the big Geordie for four grand..........Hey life goes on?

Pete the bread used to have a buttie shop called Uncle Rumples but shut due to kids going in on the way to school.
Ran me home every night when I stayed in the Alone over 20 yrs ago.:rolleyes:

blazey 18-07-2008 22:13

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Sorry, I treat my politics like my religion or my family, you can see the outer shell if you must, but the details are my business. Deal with it.

Royboy39 18-07-2008 22:15

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 608795)
Pete the bread used to have a buttie shop called Uncle Rumples but shut due to kids going in on the way to school.
Ran me home every night when I stayed in the Alone over 20 yrs ago.:rolleyes:

Did you ever see his misses take the wrinkles out of her neck in one swift move when three parts?.....by taking her bra off.

Benipete 18-07-2008 22:54

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 608797)
Did you ever see his misses take the wrinkles out of her neck in one swift move when three parts?.....by taking her bra off.

Not seen her since the bar- I mean butty shop shut:theband:


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