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Do you ever get the feeling life is a fight?
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That might help him with his other problem - a lot of ladies like a man in uniform
:rotfl: Well thats another problem for him then, he'd be in the uniform but he doesn't sound like a Man, he sounds like a whining little girl
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p.s I know martin says we've gotta be nice to all moneysavers but s.p really gets on my ......I had debts, my circumstances changed, I tried but couldn't pay them, I dealt with them in the best way I could.........
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A_Singleton. wrote: »It's very simple, not many people on MSE would ask if I was Phils mum, you just are not keeping up, so I pity you for jumping in feet first.
Its very simple ..I do not really think you could be Phils Mum !! .. I was joking ! Sigh .............;) I have left the buildingI have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes0 -
Please can everyone stop having a go at SP, I'd expect this from other boards but not these.
Whatever problem anyone has with him, I've never seen any nasty posts from him in the time I've been reading.
And yes, Phil, life has been a fight for 20 years.0 -
its crap isnt it there are so many barriers to getting into work who is to say that you will even like it if you get it?:footie:0
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its crap isnt it there are so many barriers to getting into work who is to say that you will even like it if you get it?
Indeed,you just have take a guess if you would like a career. I only guess that I would have liked to have been a surveyor, but there again it might be really physical and wet.:beer:0 -
It was going to be a more detailed post, but I keep imagining the guy in Sp's avatar doing forward rolls around his bedroom
That is studentphil, having a nice afternoon playing with his toy "library". I used to have a toy like that when I was 6 but mine was a Post Office. :rotfl:
I'll bet he's some unpopular little teenager, sat at his widdle computer desk in his bedroom with his Leeds United wallpaper and matching duvet cover, peeing himself with laughter at how he is playing you all;)
But if he does actually have a job I'm sure his employers would be most concerned at the amount of time he spends posting on here when he's supposed to be at work.
Come on guys, I can see that SP's threads might offer some light entertainment but it's as plain as the chip on his shoulder that he is an attention seeker and he's getting exactly what he wants. Either that or he's aiming to have the highest number of posts on this forum.0 -
studentphil wrote: »Indeed,you just have take a guess if you would like a career. I only guess that I would have liked to have been a surveyor, but there again it might be really physical and wet.
............then again Phil, you may find that you actually LIKE things that are physical and wet !!!!:rolleyes: :rotfl: :rotfl:I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes0 -
life is a struggle , life is a [EMAIL="b*@%h.........but"]b*@%h.........but[/EMAIL] im getting there........lol.......i will be debt free, i will0
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Here we go ... yet another thread on 'woe is me' Phil ... the world is against me ...I have wasted my life (at 18!) etc.
Months ago I gave you advice which you said you would look into and surprise surprise you have done nothing about it!! :rolleyes:
With regards your disability, I told you to go along (make an appointment first) to see a disabled employment advisor who would look at all your needs, career, and place you in a job that you would be interested in etc. As you are disabled you would be entitled to DLA which would help you, not only benefitwise but with employment - you answered oh my parents wouldn't approve - you are supposed to be an adult!! There is no shame in claiming what you are entitled to! You could get on new deal for disabled - they would find you employment where you could get the training, experience and prospects of full time employment. Don't tell me Phil - you haven't even bothered to try this have youYou want to leave home and get on in life ... then do something about it! No good saying that you hate your life and the degree you have was a waste of time and regret the subject you chose, or pushed into! Move on!!
I don't want to read your threads in another 6-8 months with the same old ... same old!:mad:
Go and do something about your life, you have had plenty of good advice but there again YOU NEVER TAKE IT AND NEVER CARRY THROUGH WHAT YOU PROMISE US TO DO.:rolleyes:0
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