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cmonstanley 07-08-2013 18:42

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firing on all cylinders tonight jaysay:D

Lucysgirl 08-08-2013 10:33

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1070241)

Absolute utter tosh - the article is obviously aimed at the young and gullible.
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Those of us who are old enough to know the original meaning of the word 'gay' will know that phrases and words do not now reflect their original terminology.

MargaretR 08-08-2013 10:56

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Originally Posted by Lucysgirl (Post 1070436)
Absolute utter tosh - the article is obviously aimed at the young and gullible.
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Those of us who are old enough to know the original meaning of the word 'gay' will know that phrases and words do not now reflect their original terminology.

I wasn't going to read the link, but after your comment I did.
I could find no reference to 'gay' or homosexual, so why do you mention it?:confused:
In fact, in my experience of 35 years in the civil service social security dept (includes Thatcher era), I know most of what was said to be true.

Lucysgirl 08-08-2013 15:08

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1070440)
I wasn't going to read the link, but after your comment I did.
I could find no reference to 'gay' or homosexual, so why do you mention it?:confused:
In fact, in my experience of 35 years in the civil service social security dept (includes Thatcher era), I know most of what was said to be true.

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(1) The blog intimates that today's terminology is the same as that of bygone decades - this is not always the case. I mentioned the word gay because it was common when and where I grew up to have a gay time - they gaily played, etc., etc., etc. To the average person in the street it now has other common usage. There wasn't much point in my using a word which isn't in current use and/or the meaning hasn't changed.
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(2) I didn't have any thoughts about social security/benefits when I read the link. My sole thought was that times change. For instance it was once the norm for couples to marry and the wife to stay at home - there were no labour saving gadgets such as automatic washing machines, they used the dolly tub and posser, the carpet beater, etc., etc. Before anyone protests I would point out that even in the 1970s some houses had internal gas lamps and outdoor dry soil lavatories which were emptied daily. Governments of the day wouldn't pidgeon hole those women into "unemployed". This is one reason why I thought the blog was tosh.

(3) In my 50 years of work in the engineering industry I can recognise the difference between what is termed as an "apprenticeship" in this current clime and what was once a STANDARD 5 to 7 year trade apprenticeship accompanied by college day release.

(4) As for the selling off of council houses - hands on heart how many councils fully maintained their housing stock? In fact, after I'd seen a TV programme this week I think some councils should hang their heads in shame at the standards of the dwellings under their ultimate control. Back in the 1980s I knew of 3-bedroomed council house estates which only had ONE single wall socket in the house (which was situated in the living room -darned dangerous) and if the council couldn't do a job properly, then it was proper to sell the houses privately to people who were willing to maintain them.

jaysay 08-08-2013 17:23

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Originally Posted by Lucysgirl (Post 1070476)
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(1) The blog intimates that today's terminology is the same as that of bygone decades - this is not always the case. I mentioned the word gay because it was common when and where I grew up to have a gay time - they gaily played, etc., etc., etc. To the average person in the street it now has other common usage. There wasn't much point in my using a word which isn't in current use and/or the meaning hasn't changed.
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(2) I didn't have any thoughts about social security/benefits when I read the link. My sole thought was that times change. For instance it was once the norm for couples to marry and the wife to stay at home - there were no labour saving gadgets such as automatic washing machines, they used the dolly tub and posser, the carpet beater, etc., etc. Before anyone protests I would point out that even in the 1970s some houses had internal gas lamps and outdoor dry soil lavatories which were emptied daily. Governments of the day wouldn't pidgeon hole those women into "unemployed". This is one reason why I thought the blog was tosh.

(3) In my 50 years of work in the engineering industry I can recognise the difference between what is termed as an "apprenticeship" in this current clime and what was once a STANDARD 5 to 7 year trade apprenticeship accompanied by college day release.

(4) As for the selling off of council houses - hands on heart how many councils fully maintained their housing stock? In fact, after I'd seen a TV programme this week I think some councils should hang their heads in shame at the standards of the dwellings under their ultimate control. Back in the 1980s I knew of 3-bedroomed council house estates which only had ONE single wall socket in the house (which was situated in the living room -darned dangerous) and if the council couldn't do a job properly, then it was proper to sell the houses privately to people who were willing to maintain them.

Absolutely spot on couldn't agree more

cmonstanley 11-08-2013 13:46

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I must be a secret tory:D I believe we should create the climate for people to buy their house ,to take pride in their country not be run down by a bunch of spivs. we need social cohesion so the masses can work and be proud. something to get up to think the government has done its best for the population and not just the chosen few so the workforce will be innovative. build up the towns to proud of have work in the shires . anyway same old tories eroding the standard of living for the masses ;) BBC News - UK wages decline among worst in Europe

Margaret Pilkington 11-08-2013 14:13

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well, we all know where the allegiance of the BBC lies don't we???

Margaret Pilkington 11-08-2013 14:14

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Maybe I should just have put 'the BBC lies'!

accyman 11-08-2013 15:41

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gay dont really mean happy these days and hasnt for a while unless of course that man wentto prison for claiming a police horse was happy when he was sent to prison for calling a police horse gay

that judge by the way should have been dragged into the street and shot on the grounds of improving the legal system and to set an example to other moronic judges

accyman 11-08-2013 15:43

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1070866)
well, we all know where the allegiance of the BBC lies don't we???


with pedophiles and polititions of which polititions only come off slightly better but only by a whisper

cashman 11-08-2013 15:52

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1070861)
I must be a secret tory:D

Oh i wouldn't say that, But yeh sure do em more good than thatcher ever did.:rolleyes: n yer too dense to see it.

Eric 11-08-2013 17:53

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Originally Posted by Lucysgirl (Post 1070476)
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(1) The blog intimates that today's terminology is the same as that of bygone decades - this is not always the case. I mentioned the word gay because it was common when and where I grew up to have a gay time - they gaily played, etc., etc., etc. To the average person in the street it now has other common usage. There wasn't much point in my using a word which isn't in current use and/or the meaning hasn't changed.
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Maybe you could have mentioned "the Sunday joint" instead ... altho' I tend to indulge on a daily basis:D '... It's safer than mentioning "gay", or, come to think of it, the name of Guy Gibson's dog.:eek:

Less 12-08-2013 07:08

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1070891)
or, come to think of it, the name of Guy Gibson's dog.:eek:

His name was Ni', I'll try again, his name was Ni', nope my PC keyboard won't let me spell the Ni' word, strange I always though PC meant personal computer, not politically correct!

How come a group of black men can use the Ni' (PC again), word but it's offensive if a white man uses it? Perhaps some fellow honky can tell me.

:confused:

jaysay 12-08-2013 07:50

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1070987)
His name was Ni', I'll try again, his name was Ni', nope my PC keyboard won't let me spell the Ni' word, strange I always though PC meant personal computer, not politically correct!

How come a group of black men can use the Ni' (PC again), word but it's offensive if a white man uses it? Perhaps some fellow honky can tell me.

:confused:

Maybe a group of black men know there place:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 12-08-2013 10:41

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1070987)
Perhaps some fellow honky can tell me.:confused:

Careful who you're calling "Honky" White trash! :eek:


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