(19 Jan 2015, 12:51 pm)Michael wrote @Jimmi
It annoy's the life out of me, they're kids, they should outside in all weathers and also parents who moan their kids are dirty..... like before they should be aloud to go out and get muddy etc, whole part of growing up!
Also forum still taking ages to quote posts............ -.-
(19 Jan 2015, 2:35 pm)Jimmi wrote ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE WEATHER IS LIKE IN SUNDERLAND.
NEED TO KNOW ASAP AS I'M IN PETERLEE AND THE SNOW IS HORRENDOUS.
(19 Jan 2015, 3:30 pm)Michael wrote Its snowing but not laying, to damp, unless it lashes down, which i hope it does and its deep as out, means i have an excuse to be late to uni tomorrow![]()
(19 Jan 2015, 3:57 pm)Michael wrote Coming down quite heavy where i live in Sunderland, starting to lay, hopefully it snows all night.
(20 Jan 2015, 3:23 pm)MrFozz wrote Go through the self service checkouts, it is easier if you only have a couple of items
(20 Jan 2015, 3:55 pm)Jimmi wrote You say that but I've just been to Tesco and went through self service and the change didn't come out of the machine. "please take your items" then I said "please give me my change"
On the topic of supermarkets can they please stop changing the labels on everything it is really confusing and I thought I got the wrong type of orange because the label now looks VERY similar to another type of orange where as before it was a different colour and more clear.
@Tommy1581
Was this in the Ashington ASDA, last time I went in there two chavs sat outside in the middle of the afternoon on a Tuesday drinking cans of Fosters with their hands down their trackie bottoms and they called me gay.
(20 Jan 2015, 5:52 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Whenever people made snide comments to me (not that it happens much these days - it subsides when you get older), I used to take the time to engage and educate the young scallywags.
If someone called me gay, I'd do something similar to Fozz and enquire about their definition of the word 'gay'. When the inevitable allusion to homosexuality occurred, I'd ask why they were interested about my sexuality, or, suggest that their 'gaydar' was seriously out of sync in this particular instance. The latter comment usually evokes the more impassioned response as the initial suggestion has been turned on its head and thrown back at them.
(20 Jan 2015, 6:15 pm)Michael wrote Nearly slipped over 6 times going in to college this morning because they didn't bother gritting the paths, when complained the caretaker turned around and said we should be careful.... more like he'd rather sit on hes ass like he does all day, even my teacher complained.
Said if i slipped i would of sue'd the college
(20 Jan 2015, 5:52 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Whenever people made snide comments to me (not that it happens much these days - it subsides when you get older), I used to take the time to engage and educate the young scallywags.
If someone called me gay, I'd do something similar to Fozz and enquire about their definition of the word 'gay'. When the inevitable allusion to homosexuality occurred, I'd ask why they were interested about my sexuality, or, suggest that their 'gaydar' was seriously out of sync in this particular instance. The latter comment usually evokes the more impassioned response as the initial suggestion has been turned on its head and thrown back at them.
(21 Jan 2015, 9:45 am)MrFozz wrote What ya mean mate?
(21 Jan 2015, 9:56 am)Michael wrote Its hard to explain over a computer, but u know when u were at school it was just "A" now its like A,A,Apple, with actions and now they blend the words together, along with using "sound buttons"Ah right, when I learnt the alphabet...It was like...
Example - Ship, so it would be split by the sounds, the child hears so...
Sh i p
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