It's those scary low paid foreign workers again. Leering at the kids, stealing the food, and scared to come to the front door.RSM has been watching Trainspotting as research for her move. Inspired by it - she has created a diatribe of drivel with more than one hint of discrimination despite her own constant gripes of being the discriminatee! Still - thanks for the giggle before work…any chance those energy drained automatic thumbs could crack on with the Zine and pay out to the contributors who, having kissed last summer and Christmas to spend their £250, may have an idea to spend it this year?
Because ultimately she is an incredibly lazy and selfish person that wouldn’t dream of either going to the tip or using Freecycle/FB Marketplace. And wants engagement.She needs to get over the fucking hamster cage incident. If she knew the street was so bad why did she even leave it out there?
She needs to get over the fucking hamster cage incident. If she knew the street was so bad why did she even leave it out there?
At least delivery drivers don't have big knives, I suppose.It's those scary low paid foreign workers again. Leering at the kids, stealing the food, and scared to come to the front door.
How many food deliveries does this self proclaimed povvo get?
Sweary kids though!! Every sentence. (they’re 11 and 12)Real news. NewsFLASH:
Roadsidemum saying something normal, in a normal manner
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I'm worried about her, it's not easy behaving well
I’m one of these people who dialect swaps / idiolect swaps etc, depending on who I’m with. I never swore in front of my Mum ever. Even as an adult. I never swore in front of my kid. Not even now that she’s an adult. She doesn’t swear in front of me. Well not randomly. We both do it occasionally if merited.It’s not that unusual to be sweary at that age, especially not if what she’s said about the area they are in is true.
I try not to swear in front of my dad's aunt, even though she 1) is hard of hearing and probably wouldn't notice and 2) worked as civilian staff for the police for 40 years and has heard it all before, and has pointed that out several times.I’m one of these people who dialect swaps / idiolect swaps etc, depending on who I’m with. I never swore in front of my Mum ever. Even as an adult. I never swore in front of my kid. Not even now that she’s an adult. She doesn’t swear in front of me. Well not randomly. We both do it occasionally if merited.
Edit. What I’m clumsily trying to say is swearing is a weapon to be used sparingly. Don’t be in the habit of it just being casual speech.
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