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Got pulled over for running a red light, now lost my producer!!!

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  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    I know of plenty pf child abuse cases in secular atheist east Germany in former days, you cna't blame religion for what happend in Ireland, you can blame scumbag bästards abusing their power to cover it up though..
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  • biscit
    biscit Posts: 1,018 Forumite
    Deep_Ocean wrote: »
    Hey, if Gordon Brown can send a letter spelt incorrectly to a bereaved mother, then I have no concerns of becoming a judge of the supreme court. The green light here for us all to grasp these opportunities with both hands. I am ahead of the game though as I saw the opportunies, but chased them before the green light was apparently showing.

    You're not one of the decent majority who in that case felt sympathy for Gordon Brown taking the trouble to hand write a letter and taking the flack for it? And also thought the Sun were vile for exploiting the grief of a berieved mother?
  • Deep_Ocean wrote: »
    Hey, if Gordon Brown can send a letter spelt incorrectly to a bereaved mother, then I have no concerns of becoming a judge of the supreme court. The green light here for us all to grasp these opportunities with both hands. I am ahead of the game though as I saw the opportunies, but chased them before the green light was apparently showing.

    Misspelling an uncommon name = common mistake

    Studying law at degree level and misspelling barrister = stupid

    There's a verb missing from your second sentence.

    You'll never be a judge. You've a better chance of winning X-factor.

    Am I correct in thinking that your course isn't really in law?
  • I know of plenty pf child abuse cases in secular atheist east Germany in former days, you cna't blame religion for what happend in Ireland, you can blame scumbag bästards abusing their power to cover it up though..

    Thats true I guess. But the catholic religion is known for it. I am just a bit anti religion. I can't understand why people would believe something where there is absolutely no scientific evidence to back it up. Heaven and hell and all that. To me I believe the bible was a moral book of metaphorical and exaggerated stories. Probably used to cite commandments the way that we use statutes and case law today. How war and hatred can come from religion is beyond me. I am not gullible enough to believe the chinese whipers that have been past on from generation to generation.

    What that has to do with idiots running red lights, I am not sure.

    I work in a residential care home with young people every now and then, most who have been abused or negelcted. But this is completely down to the parents and so I know its not just priests who do it. However I would imagine that there is quite an uncomfortable percentage of priests who could be found guilty of it. Doesn't seem like they are much scared of hell to me, cos that is where they should be going if it did exist.
    If you wish in this world to advance, your merits you're bound to enhance; You must stir it and stump it, and blow your own trumpet, or trust me, you haven't a chance.
  • biscit wrote: »
    You're not one of the decent majority who in that case felt sympathy for Gordon Brown taking the trouble to hand write a letter and taking the flack for it? And also thought the Sun were vile for exploiting the grief of a berieved mother?

    Actually yes I am. I think it was unfair. It was a fantastic thing for him to have taken the time to hand write a letter. I am concervative but I do feel empathy for him. We have spoke about verbal abuse on here, he has had to deal with so many unkind unneccessary insults about his health or whatever. Give the guy a break and let him do his job and stop beating him with a very big stick.

    Sorry for any spelling mistakes but i dont care!!!
    If you wish in this world to advance, your merits you're bound to enhance; You must stir it and stump it, and blow your own trumpet, or trust me, you haven't a chance.
  • Misspelling an uncommon name = common mistake

    Studying law at degree level and misspelling barrister = stupid

    There's a verb missing from your second sentence.

    You'll never be a judge. You've a better chance of winning X-factor.

    Am I correct in thinking that your course isn't really in law?


    Ha no not doing law i am doing accountancy & finance but law is part of the degree to a very basic level. No chance of winning X factor, no chance il be a judge. Stacey to win :)

    In a rush so sod spelling mistakes, dont care, off to laecture now :)
    If you wish in this world to advance, your merits you're bound to enhance; You must stir it and stump it, and blow your own trumpet, or trust me, you haven't a chance.
  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    Rhyming slang for priest where and when I grew up = "dirty beast".

    Obviously you ran a red light because you knew lightning would not strike you down on the spot.
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  • Deep_Ocean wrote: »
    OK I will do that. Tell the pope that I said hello, but also that it's about time that the catholic religion was abolished after the scandal in Ireland with the child abuse. Isn't it ironic how religion was fabricated for the moral good and yet is the most evil creatin made by man!!!

    Does OP have a fear of this or is it somehow relevant to his case?
    Deep_Ocean wrote: »
    Ha no not doing law i am doing accountancy & finance but law is part of the degree to a very basic level.

    Probably OP studying Barrack Room law and bean counting. One is useful for getting on his high horse of self righteousness, the other is to count up to how high his fine is going to go!
  • gordikin
    gordikin Posts: 4,422 Forumite
    Deep_Ocean wrote: »
    ...In a rush so sod spelling mistakes, dont care,... :)


    ....as you were when you went through that red light perhaps?
  • Deep_Ocean wrote: »
    OK I will do that. Tell the pope that I said hello, but also that it's about time that the catholic religion was abolished after the scandal in Ireland with the child abuse. Isn't it ironic how religion was fabricated for the moral good and yet is the most evil creatin made by man!!!

    That's about as stupid as saying that Islam should be abolished because Muslims are all terrorists? I really can't believe that you can come out with such drivel when you are supposed to be an educated person. :rolleyes:
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