I still cringe at the thought of eating anything out of a fooking 70s LIGHT fitting that came from a charidee shop. No matter how many times she cleaned it during the 12 x deep cleans she does a day. The aluminium band around the edge gives me the right ickView attachment 1349712
Just been to the barbers and it's very, very HOT here so popped to a new bar that's opened in town but now craving a trifle and I don't know whyyyyyyy?
It’s perfect! And once you remove the ferns you can use them to make pesto. Nah they’re not poisonous. Greens are greens.View attachment 1349712
Just been to the barbers and it's very, very HOT here so popped to a new bar that's opened in town but now craving a trifle and I don't know whyyyyyyy?
Nah he wasn’t there, surely. Jack was travelling back from Scotland yesterday and then straight to a Billie Eilish gig. What was SB doing was he home alone? and then she was magically there with him this morning to pack him off to school.What's she ever done for anyone in poverty? Fuck all
That poor kid. Sent to school looking like crocodile Dundee.
Jack wasn't going to Billie Eilish, it was the simp that met her at the station.Nah he wasn’t there, surely. Jack was travelling back from Scotland yesterday and then straight to a Billie Eilish gig. What was SB doing was he home alone? and then she was magically there with him this morning to pack him off to school.
Ah sorry, misunderstood. Oh well, she was there to pack him off like a little Sherpa then.Jack wasn't going to Billie Eilish, it was the simp that met her at the station.
I work in a school, on duty today some of the girls skirts were rolled so short you could see their knickers. Should I let that go? Or would i ask them to unroll them a bit?Oh of course, teachers who enforce uniform rules are p*dos.
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I agree. My daughter's school have it that you have to wear your blazer into school on hot days, but obviously she can take it off once she's there.Seeing as though we know SB resides with his dad I suspect this compulsory blazer story comes from a quick zoom call this morning - SB in his blazer, Jack saying its so hot take it off, and SB being a typical nearly teenager says '{sigh} not allowed to' or something dismissive like that when it most probably isn't true.
But Jack, not seeing him much, misunderstands young person speak.
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Go on then… please share your 100s of examples.
And not in lever arch file form, actually type them up. Please don’t include yourself… because free publicity for the Asda Smartprice range does not count as a phenomenal change.
She was cutting her garden with scissors a couple of weeks ago. I don't know, make it make sense
It's absolute lunacy. Does Jack imagine teachers are sitting there watching children faint in the heat and roaring "KEEP YOUR BLAZERS ON"? Quite apart from anything else, I don't see a class full of children sweating into their blazers making for a particularly pleasant working environment for the teacher.I work in a school, on duty today some of the girls skirts were rolled so short you could see their knickers. Should I let that go? Or would i ask them to unroll them a bit?
I chose to very quietly have a discreet word with them, and they were mortified as it never crossed their mind that would happen and unrolled them until they were a bit longer.
It's 30 odd degrees in my room today, very very warm and close. We let the kids take their blazers off, why on earth wouldn't we? We're not sadists.
Wasn’t about in the 70s so forgive me for ignorance it’s not malice - but we’re in a very different world now, surely? The British economy was very different, largely production / ergo physical labour based (aka menial to Jack) with high paid jobs limited to a small number of industries largely centralised in London. Things have changed massively, tech has been such an equaliser even in terms of improved transport connectivity of literal tech jobs or remote working in terms of giving non-elite bg people access to well paid work!On a grunk so don’t know where this will end up and someone may have already made the point..This is a very 1970s viewpoint so it’s probably come from Big Dave. He’s around the same age as me and I remember this sort of codswallop being said when I was at my state comprehensive. It was only a couple of years after the 11-plus was scrapped and this was how the press spoke about the comps. We still took a variation of the 11-plus and pupils were streamed with the g-streams (grammar equivalents) supposed to be destined for the ‘professions’ or managerial jobs and the lower streams for factories or military. In our city, it was the navy.
Looking at my contemporaries, that turned out to be absolute rubbish - lots of them have done very well and very few joined the forces or worked in low skilled jobs.
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