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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 20:00 on 10th August 2011

Mindless idots Shirley and known here as Generation 'Y'...

Y do I need to get a job?

Y do I need to leave the comfort of my home and find a place on my own?

Y do I need to buy a car when yours is available?

Y do I have to clean my own bedroom?

Y do I have to wash and iron my own clothes?

Y should I pay for housekeeping?

Watch them walking down the road with their pants, thongs showing depicting the letter 'Y' and there you have it....'Y'

 

 



Edited by: Ron Brind at:10th August 2011 20:02
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:10 on 10th August 2011
i have an idea              why not bring the stocks backLaughing
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Dave John
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quotePosted at 20:17 on 10th August 2011

Good idea James but with the laws about cleaning up after your dog there would be nothing worth throwing at them! ! ! !

Give 'em to the Army.........for target practice. . . .

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 22:56 on 10th August 2011
any more goings on to-night not heard any thing  been on here most of night.
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Dave John
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quotePosted at 23:00 on 10th August 2011
Same here mate, don't know
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 01:38 on 11th August 2011
On 10th August 2011 20:10, james prescott wrote:
i have an idea              why not bring the stocks backLaughing


Haven't you heard, James . . . the stock market is crashing!

 

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Ursula Carvalho
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quotePosted at 05:18 on 11th August 2011
On 10th August 2011 20:00, Ron Brind wrote:

Mindless idots Shirley and known here as Generation 'Y'...

Y do I need to get a job?

Y do I need to leave the comfort of my home and find a place on my own?

Y do I need to buy a car when yours is available?

Y do I have to clean my own bedroom?

Y do I have to wash and iron my own clothes?

Y should I pay for housekeeping?

Watch them walking down the road with their pants, thongs showing depicting the letter 'Y' and there you have it....'Y'

 

Yep! That's it.... There are exceptions, of course, but many young people today seem not to have limits. I believe this is due to the way they were brought up. Parents today usually don't set limits to their children, allowing them to do whatever they want and forgetting that it's necessary to discipline children now so it won't be necessary to punish adults in the future.


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Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 05:31 on 11th August 2011

Sad to say...the only "kid" I knew that was into breaking into my house and "partying" while I was out shopping ...burned my new recliner rocker also....had no sense of "money" and how hard it is to earn it...because he was getting what he called "reduals" from playing in an sit com TV show in California.. as an younger kid...he was also at age 14 an dam alcoholic. His parents let hiim sit home amid thier wealth and he had an "bar" as long as my front room. He had all kinds of "play toys" also they bought him. He felt no wims about stealing either...as he felt things presented to him in life.. were there to take at free will. Otherwise they would of never showed up. I mean he was something else. He was not selfish...shared everything he had for the most part...but respected nothing. He was scared fo his dad though...I take it he was amoung the many others spending most their time beating the hell out of him for the things he did. I had to stop him from jumping off an huge cliff over his dad being mad at him...and he was jumping out of fear of him...not for anything he actually did. He lived the weirdest life I ever seen an kid live...one of "showmanship" to the world more or less...none of it based on realty.There was no "home" atmosphere...it was "work" and what posessions you had only. Love was an given posession, not an "loving" hug...posessions made up for not having time to be with you as an parent...I think he was an terribly lonely kid myself. There was no telling him was wrong though...none. Because aren't Californians taught by the movie Industry to "make" anything you can dream up for the movies...and movies was life...innovation was all. Anything was possible so there was no telling him you couldn't do something......Besides drinking...he smoke...his dad did drugs occasionally to relax, small stuff..mostly "Pot"...I don't know if he did...I never let my kid be around him without me after an while. He was generous and about 15 years beyond his age in maturity,..in some things and insecure and "childish in others. After they broke into my house my desire to put up with all of it kind left me saying "good-bye" in ways....as it took me three years to afford that chair..it wasn't an light ordeal for me...like it was to him...I wish I had the kind of money that losing something doesn't mean anything.  So far it's not that way. But this is the way of some of the kids are today. This is why they can steal...either they never had it and wanted it....or it means nothing to them to begin with..so they take it use it or destroy it. My freind lived way out in the boondocks use to go and see some hippy kids from New York...living out by her near an creek in an ravine. They shunned thier parents...saying they disrespected them for the way they took the lower echolons in life for an ride to become wealthy to begin with. I guess every generation has it problems. But I was amazed "locally" as seemingly "good" kids that were heavy drinkers to just get through school with good grades.That is how much "stress" they are under to be "tops" in everything...its no longer an want to be...it's an have to be in order to be accepted at an college someday. Yet I hear kids in college coming out in debt so high they could afford an new house and car...and can't even find an job...but they still have thier loans to pay off. Crazy world.

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Patrick Van Calck
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quotePosted at 12:12 on 12th August 2011
On 11th August 2011 01:38, Rob Faleer wrote:
On 10th August 2011 20:10, james prescott wrote:
i have an idea              why not bring the stocks backLaughing


Haven't you heard, James . . . the stock market is crashing!

 

That's a good one
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