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Dirty Pig in Sainsburys
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"The most desirable trait of the internet is the ability to attribute quotes to anyone."
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Or one could take the view that the caring parents didn't want to leave their child any longer than necessary in a dirty nappy.
Had I witnessed the event I would have thought to myself that they could have found a more appropriate place to change their child, but I wouldn't have felt the need to call them filthy pigs and rant about them on an internet forum.0 -
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Racist.
I'll quote the WHOLE paragraph so it can be read in the correct context, just for you JOHN1982 so you can clamber down from your high horse.
"My husband was closer than me & said they weren't speaking English to each other and of course no staff to be found fast enough. If I'd have been nearer they'd have got a flea in their ear whether they understood or not".Or one could take the view that the caring parents didn't want to leave their child any longer than necessary in a dirty nappy.
Had I witnessed the event I would have thought to myself that they could have found a more appropriate place to change their child, but I wouldn't have felt the need to call them filthy pigs and rant about them on an internet forum.
The toilets in Sainsbury are no more than a few yards from the aisle they chose strip the nappy off. Of course, there's no accounting for taste, if you don't mind a cacky backside on full view in a supermarket & the smell of pooh wafting around...............
Actually, I called the DIRTY pigs.Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.0 -
This is just another example of the people from medieval countries who are coming into Britain, legally or otherwise, with absolutely no knowledge or experience of life in a civilised country. That they could not even speak or understand English, does not surprise me at all.
If the above makes me a racist in the opinion of some on this forum, I make no apologies for speaking the truth. If I was to go to live in another country and culture (which I have) I would make certain that I could communicate with the people of the country, and was aware of the cultural mores of the country.I think this job really needs
a much bigger hammer.
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I changed my sons nappy on the floor in Harrods once, even worse it was in the queue for Santa Claus... Didn't want Santa to have a pooey smelling baby on his lap.
I think I was being nice :-D0 -
Whilst it is not the kind of thing i would like to see while shopping, could there have been some kind off issue with the baby change facilities such that they could not be used?
That said, I walked into Asda the other day past two used, poopy nappies merrily discarded on the car park floor - I mean seriously, even if you can't afford nappy sacks, get a carrier bag from the store at the very least and bin them. Belugh!Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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. That they could not even speak or understand English, does not surprise me.
Given that no one tried speaking to them, you have no idea whether they could speak English or not. And speaking of respecting cultural mores, I'm guessing you've not been to one of the multitude of foreign resorts where p1ssed young Brits are throwing up, fighting, shagging etc in public bars and streets?All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
This is just another example of the people from medieval countries who are coming into Britain, legally or otherwise, with absolutely no knowledge or experience of life in a civilised country. That they could not even speak or understand English, does not surprise me at all.
If the above makes me a racist in the opinion of some on this forum, I make no apologies for speaking the truth. If I was to go to live in another country and culture (which I have) I would make certain that I could communicate with the people of the country, and was aware of the cultural mores of the country.
How do you know they couldn't speak English?
Also, was it common in medieval times to change disposable nappies in supermarkets?0 -
Funny how when a poster makes a post concerning what any normal person might consider to be disgusting behaviour, lots of people seem to want to make posts supporting the disgusting behaviour. I wonder these idiots and people like them are why our society has been reduced to its current level of widespread appalling and unacceptable behaviour.0
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