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BossMark 03-24-12 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1859668)
Well you know what they say...."We are all in it together" :DL

Or sod you i'am all right jack

Jimbuna 03-24-12 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by jumpy (Post 1859787)
Says it all for just about everyone who I know.

Question: Why do many people spend much of their earnings on booze on a weekend?

It's not because of alcoholism, or 'binge drinking culture'... it's because a large percentage of our working population spends long hours in menial jobs, working for bosses who'd fire them as soon as look at them. They have no real chance to put their earnings by for the future or a rainy day, so they go out and enjoy what little of their lives that they can, down the pub with their mates, before they have to go back to work for the next 40-60 hours a week until they're too old to work anymore.

If that's not reason enough to drink a lot, and fight when the opportunity presents itself, I don't know what is.

It's a social and economic issue, like most of britains problems.

Good post and one I echo in the main but with one caveat...binge drinking in towns and city centres is in the main carried out by teens and young people yet the number of unemployed young people is at an unprecedented level.

Jimbuna 03-24-12 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 1859966)
Or sod you i'am all right jack

http://greatersurbiton.files.wordpre...07/cameron.jpg
I hope I can count on your vote BossMark

BossMark 03-24-12 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1860028)
http://greatersurbiton.files.wordpre...07/cameron.jpg
I hope I can count on your vote BossMark

Theres more chance of me becoming a man utd supporter and that's no bloody chance :D

jumpy 03-24-12 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1860026)
Good post and one I echo in the main but with one caveat...binge drinking in towns and city centres is in the main carried out by teens and young people yet the number of unemployed young people is at an unprecedented level.

Was thinking about this. I seems reasonable to me that those young people are simply doing what their folks used to do, but with their own spin to it, driven mainly by the price of booze in pubs... £3 a pint, fo reeeal?
In their turn, these young people have their own dead end backwater existence; in lieu of soul destroying labour, they have seemingly less employment and secure prospects than their parents ever had, all the while seeing the 'elite' of our economic society telling them what they need and ought to have without means to attain. What better way to stave off the demons of uncertainty and penury than by getting loaded?

Perhaps the demographic changes a little, but it's still a social and economic issue. :x

F e c k less youth? Only because we've made them so. (stupid filter)

STEED 03-24-12 08:41 AM

Up the Revolution, smash the corrupt state. :ping:;)

STEED 03-24-12 10:33 AM

There is another reason for this binge drinking problem we have, people can not be bothered to act and let the government push them around. Dose not matter who is in power they will continual to push people around, people as in the voter have forgotten this fact...They work for us.

How many people make the effort to write to their MP or even see them? You got to make these MP's work for you by giving them Hell. If the voter can not be bothered to act why should any government care about them?

The drink idea is nothing more than a PA stunt just like this one today..

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Food and drink companies have promised to cut calories in their products to help tackle obesity in the UK.

The 17 firms, which include Coca-Cola, Subway and Tesco, have signed up to the government scheme.

The Department of Health says England has one of Europe's highest obesity rates and that consuming too many calories is the root of the problem.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17496660
Nanny State at it again, calorie in take is one thing but it comes down to how much food your eating & how active your are. So the Nanny State wants to take over and the result? Man rushed to hospital after a heart attack bought on by being over weight, he tells the hospital the government is in charge of his weight so why should he do sod all about it then goes on to take the government to court for failing to look after him. :doh:


I'm afraid George Orwell has got it right, until the proletarians wake up nothing will change for the better.

BossMark 03-24-12 10:45 AM

No Tory git is going try and tell me what I can eat and drink :nope:. But I am one those "lucky" type person that know matter how I eat and drink I never seem to put any weight on :D

STEED 03-24-12 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 1860117)
I am one those "lucky" type person that know matter how I eat and drink I never seem to put any weight on :D


Rub it in why don't you :hulk::hulk::hulk:

Lucky git. :03: :lol:

Jimbuna 03-24-12 04:40 PM

Just looking at my wife serving mny curry on to my plate gains me half a pound :DL

Oberon 03-24-12 07:04 PM

Sounds like another fuel tanker strike is possible, the government is going to set aside some army drivers, train them to drive tankers and use them if and when it happens. Could be as soon as next month.

Oil not dole? :hmmm:

Jimbuna 03-24-12 07:18 PM

Aye, we are still in the early stages of the austerity measures and the trenches are being dug...quite frightening really....1926 again?

Oberon 03-24-12 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1860351)
Aye, we are still in the early stages of the austerity measures and the trenches are being dug...quite frightening really....1926 again?

Maybe the navy will start mutinying next :doh:

Tribesman 03-25-12 03:55 AM

Oh dear, the Tories have done it again.
Selling foriegn "businessmen" access to Cameron and Osbourne at a handy rate of a £250k "donation" to party funds.
Their defence...Cruddas had only been made deputy treasurer 3 weeks before so didn't know his job.:doh:

So is Murdoch getting his own back on the tories after Cameron tried to distance himeslf from all of his and Ruperts mutual friends when the criminal inquiry went ahead into newscorp?

BossMark 03-25-12 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1860396)
Maybe the navy will start mutinying next :doh:

Have we still got a navy left :hmmm:


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