The lad is probably mortified that his family are publicly begging on his behalf…. then again, maybe not.
To be fair, by the look of him, his grandad has kindly donated his suit

The lad is probably mortified that his family are publicly begging on his behalf…. then again, maybe not.

A bird over here just went viral complaining 10 months of lockdown has driven her to bankruptcy. All the influencers shared it.
Someone set up a go fund me type of deal and the good gullible folk of the internet sent her 60k.
Turns out she's in regional Victoria which has barely had half the lockdowns of Melbourne. And she'd ran her business into the ground with 400k debts prior to the pandemic.
Some poor **** gave her 10 grand for her business last year and she spent it on a trip to Bali.
"Luke’s family is setting out to raise around £14,000 to cover the remaining costs, including payment for a recruitment firm that helped him secure the NJCAA placement."
Basic scam?
I say good luck to the lad. Just shows the lengths some people will go to to get out of South Shields
Only joking sandies


At one time it was fashionable to show Christian charity. These days Bleeding-heart-ism is the mode. A number of years I was in King St when I was attracted by a crowd. Nebbing in I saw that a shop worker in Dixon’s electrical (or it could’ve been Curry’s) had caught a shoplifter and had wrestled him to the ground. The yob was actually screaming for his mam! A wifey in the crowd tut-tutted “ah! What a shame. Poor lad!” I couldn’t believe it! She actually was sympathising with him. Then 2 big blokes came along and threatened the shop worker, forcing him to release the thief. Shortly after that the shop shut down. I’m not saying the closure was due to shop lifting, but I wonder how many of the people who bemoan the closure realise the impact of theft has on high street shops.The reason those who pay have to pay so much is those who navigate their way around not paying their way. Same for any form of theft, none of it is victimless and it all makes me sick.
I used to donate to Oxfam in the 60s until I found out one of our highly paid managers’ wife was a highly paid employee of oxfam.modern kids... i was brought (dragged?) up with the old, 'if you cannot afford it you cannot have it', it was a much simpler and effective way of looking at things.
what annoys me about 'charities' now is that so many seem to have appeared and beg for cash left right and center yet the ...ahem... CEO of said 'charity' claims a 350k to 500k+ wage, basically it is just another way to get others to pay your way while you dont actually do a thing (they will actually hire some secretary to do all the work, probably on min wage).
everyone expects and wants a millionaire lifestyle now, even to the point of going on any television reality show and being a complete p1sshead, slag, w@nker, even 'overplaying' the role, then suddenly they appear to become celebrities and get invited to all the quiz shows...would really love to get these youngsters back to the 70's and in the factories, pits and yards, get out there with a shovel and learn what work is.
This is something that annoys me. Like you say Smug, no problem with well deserved charities getting what they need, this is a bit extreme but I'm sure you'll get what I mean, but when someone posts online that there kids fish tank is leaking, she loves that fish tank, then someone sets up a go fund me to raise 23 quid to buy a new one..... 97k later. Its too easy these days to tug at the heart strings then just watch the money roll in.

At one time it was fashionable to show Christian charity. These days Bleeding-heart-ism is the mode. A number of years I was in King St when I was attracted by a crowd. Nebbing in I saw that a shop worker in Dixon’s electrical (or it could’ve been Curry’s) had caught a shoplifter and had wrestled him to the ground. The yob was actually screaming for his mam! A wifey in the crowd tut-tutted “ah! What a shame. Poor lad!” I couldn’t believe it! She actually was sympathising with him. Then 2 big blokes came along and threatened the shop worker, forcing him to release the thief. Shortly after that the shop shut down. I’m not saying the closure was due to shop lifting, but I wonder how many of the people who bemoan the closure realise the impact of theft has on high street shops.
No big charities get my money now, they keep saying donate £3 a month and it will keep a child alive for X amount of time. If you see the top mans salary he alone is committing about a 100,000 to die every year.modern kids... i was brought (dragged?) up with the old, 'if you cannot afford it you cannot have it', it was a much simpler and effective way of looking at things.
what annoys me about 'charities' now is that so many seem to have appeared and beg for cash left right and center yet the ...ahem... CEO of said 'charity' claims a 350k to 500k+ wage, basically it is just another way to get others to pay your way while you dont actually do a thing (they will actually hire some secretary to do all the work, probably on min wage).
everyone expects and wants a millionaire lifestyle now, even to the point of going on any television reality show and being a complete p1sshead, slag, w@nker, even 'overplaying' the role, then suddenly they appear to become celebrities and get invited to all the quiz shows...would really love to get these youngsters back to the 70's and in the factories, pits and yards, get out there with a shovel and learn what work is.
modern kids... i was brought (dragged?) up with the old, 'if you cannot afford it you cannot have it', it was a much simpler and effective way of looking at things.
what annoys me about 'charities' now is that so many seem to have appeared and beg for cash left right and center yet the ...ahem... CEO of said 'charity' claims a 350k to 500k+ wage, basically it is just another way to get others to pay your way while you dont actually do a thing (they will actually hire some secretary to do all the work, probably on min wage).
everyone expects and wants a millionaire lifestyle now, even to the point of going on any television reality show and being a complete p1sshead, slag, w@nker, even 'overplaying' the role, then suddenly they appear to become celebrities and get invited to all the quiz shows...would really love to get these youngsters back to the 70's and in the factories, pits and yards, get out there with a shovel and learn what work is.
Reminds me, when Jack Charlton was Newcastle manager, not pleased with the teams effort, apparently arranged a trip for the team down a coalmine - and suggested that if they couldn't be arsed to work at football, then......

The country has gone to **** but I cant say I am surprised, its been a long slow decline. Its about time these people were brought back into line before its too late. The problem is the police are too busy hiding in bushes trying to catch people doing 35 in a 30 zone to actually have time to catch real criminals and when they do the punishment is nothing. Crime certainly pays in the UK now as they will get away with more than enough to compensate them for the odd time they get caught.At one time it was fashionable to show Christian charity. These days Bleeding-heart-ism is the mode. A number of years I was in King St when I was attracted by a crowd. Nebbing in I saw that a shop worker in Dixon’s electrical (or it could’ve been Curry’s) had caught a shoplifter and had wrestled him to the ground. The yob was actually screaming for his mam! A wifey in the crowd tut-tutted “ah! What a shame. Poor lad!” I couldn’t believe it! She actually was sympathising with him. Then 2 big blokes came along and threatened the shop worker, forcing him to release the thief. Shortly after that the shop shut down. I’m not saying the closure was due to shop lifting, but I wonder how many of the people who bemoan the closure realise the impact of theft has on high street shops.