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  • Rotor
    Rotor Posts: 1,049 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    How did the rugby go Colin?
    Bunch of rich southerners spanking the bravehearts - that must grate a bit?
    Bet some of them are well educated as well. That would tick all your pet hates. Nightmare
  • Driver8
    Driver8 Posts: 743 Forumite
    colin13 wrote: »
    cameron and osborne,are determined to squeeze the life out the poor in this country,this new bedroom tax,is all wwrong,you could have stayed in the house and brought up ur family there and grankids come and stay,but all thgese posh boys see are numbers,memoriess etc dont coiunt,,where are all the decent houses that people have to downsize to,,of course there are loads,all in decent areas,,mr camerom and osborne,come into the real world,were us poor,and often hard working people live,,a hard days graft woulb be a shock to your system

    Maybe if you did a "hard days graft" you wouldn't be in the situation you're in !

    Why should i, as a taxpayer and millions like me, subsidise you?

    You are sympotamatic of whats wrong with this country, you, and millions like you, want it all for nothing whilst others go out and earn it for you.

    I have no sympathy for you whatsoever. YOU put yourself in the situation you're in, no one else did.

    Am i callous? I think not, people have to realise they cannot rely on the state for absolutely everything whilst neglecting their own responsibilities of paying their own way in life.
  • Gilbert2
    Gilbert2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    edited 4 February 2013 at 12:13AM
    Indeed.

    Your sentence ended with a question. I have corrected it for you.

    You seem to have form too, you have made this error several previous times on other threads, for example, on this one you started-

    Word Replacement
    Robin_TBW wrote: »
    Could an Admin. please go into the control panel and into word replace section and make it so that whenever someone writes the word "yoof" it is automatically replaced with "youth".(?)

    However, apart from the pedantic part of your post, I agree with the rest of it that actually conerns itself to the subject of what was actually posted.
  • Gilbert2
    Gilbert2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    Rotor wrote: »
    How did the rugby go Colin?
    Bunch of rich southerners spanking the bravehearts - that must grate a bit?

    Gotta love the English rugby fans!:D

    What did Jim Telfer talk about last week regarding the English?

    Oh yes, arrogance.:D
  • Gilbert2
    Gilbert2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    Robin_TBW wrote: »
    I was being genuine. I don't know what "postipn" is meant to say.

    In your first post, #10 in this thread, you had already ridiculed the OP for their posting content. The member didn't even type the word "postpin" until post #25.

    Hardly being genuine now, is it?
  • Gilbert2
    Gilbert2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    Driver8 wrote: »
    Maybe if you did a "hard days graft" you wouldn't be in the situation you're in !

    The OP has said they have MS, it could be that they are not well enough to do a hard days graft. Indeed, I knew somebody with MS who couldn't do virtually any day to day activity, let alone work.

    Why should i, as a taxpayer and millions like me, subsidise you?

    I have no problem that my taxes support people who genuinely need supporting.

    However, I don't like supporting those who just want.

    You are sympotamatic of whats wrong with this country, you, and millions like you, want it all for nothing whilst others go out and earn it for you.

    If the OP relies on state help due to illness then I cannot agree with this.

    I have no sympathy for you whatsoever.

    Oh dear, sounds brutal considering the OP's illness.


    YOU put yourself in the situation you're in, no one else did.

    I don't think MS is actually self inflicted but I could be mistaken.

    Am i callous? I think not,

    I'd have to disagree with you. Regarding this particular issue at least.


    people have to realise they cannot rely on the state for absolutely everything whilst neglecting their own responsibilities of paying their own way in life.

    I agree save for someone in the OP's position.

    ....................
  • Gilbert2
    Gilbert2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    colin13 wrote: »
    cameron and osborne,are determined to squeeze the life out the poor in this country,this new bedroom tax,is all wwrong,

    Sorry OP, I disagree.

    If you are a tenant in social housing then I don't believe anybody should have more rooms than they need.

    It isn't your house to seemingly make an ownership claim of it.
  • People who are working and earning a wage struggle to get a home of their own at all no mind having a house with spare rooms. I think if people do not want to move they should pay for the extra space they have as the councils have to pay more out to house a larger family who are in need, but this relies on the councils having smaller properties to move people into.
    Hopeful optimistic. 
  • Gilbert2 wrote: »
    Indeed.

    Your sentence ended with a question. I have corrected it for you.

    You seem to have form too, you have made this error several previous times on other threads, for example, on this one you started-

    Word Replacement

    However, apart from the pedantic part of your post, I agree with the rest of it that actually conerns itself to the subject of what was actually posted.
    The first one in fact doesn't end with a question at all.

    The second one did. Great, one error worth pointing out from my almost 200 posts. You must have had a great time searching through those.

    Besides, one missing question mark and I wouldn't criticise the guy but so many errors that it's a struggle to read and that's an entirely different story. He's straight up ignored the fact there's a backspace key and instead is looking for sympathy on an illness rather than learning from errors. It seems he looks for something/one else to blame for a lot of things rather than realising that he could do something about some of it. Can't just blame everything on rich boys and MS.
  • Rotor
    Rotor Posts: 1,049 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Gilbert2 wrote: »
    Gotta love the English rugby fans!:D

    What did Jim Telfer talk about last week regarding the English?

    Oh yes, arrogance.:D

    Why Gilbert , you imply that the Scots wouldn't say a word of satisfaction had they won. Really!
    Gotta love the Scots rugby fans
    What word was I thinking - oh yes, hypocrite:D
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