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21/04/2008, 23:09
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Hoddy
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I was quite shocked that advert too, Pads.
I imagine the television company's complaint line will be blocked that night.
Hoddy
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22/04/2008, 9:01
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Gluestick

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Re: Kiddies fighting
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I was once asked by a chum, years ago to support his son's football club match.
Baying parents?
These poor little lads were doing their best, whilst red-faced beer-gutted fathers ran up and down the side of the pitch, screaming and shouting at their kids to spur them on.
It was, for a rugby man, a prime example of a dysfunctional society and increased my already existant hatred of and for football.
Mindless morons.
I did see the trailer: now martial arts used to be all about inner self-discipline, not kicking the $h1t out of another child.
How very sad for the children.
"Yes, but that apart, Mrs Lincoln, did you enjoy the play?"
Gluestick
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22/04/2008, 9:44
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Hoddy
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Gluestick you've hit on one of the reasons for the loss of many after school sports club. Quite a few of my former colleagues gave up running these because after the match they would be cornered by aggressive parents pointing out where they had gone wrong. There was no recognition that they were doing it in their own time and out of a wish to encourage the best of sporting standards among our pupils.
Not surprisingly they found it was altogether more comfortable to just go home after work.
Hoddy
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22/04/2008, 10:34
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J.R's gone native
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Crawley Sussex - My birthtown!
Born in a council house, lived in various council and housing association flats until I massively overstretched myself to buy a property in a neighbouring, and still very nice village. I have never looked back since.
My two sisters still live in siege conditions in council houses in the two worst estates in Crawley. I have seen the floor of the Asda supermarket in the town center littered with ready cooked chicken carcasses, half eaten French sticks and empty extra strength lager cans where some people have a free "picnic" whilst walking around the store.
It is always a relief to return to France.
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