Then we had better give him some back
Jets first though
How much money has some parts of the world spent on this clusterfuck so far
It's mostly been old stock countries are giving to them. Stuff that's due to be decommissioned.
Then we had better give him some back
Jets first though
How much money has some parts of the world spent on this clusterfuck so far
Then we had better give him some back
Jets first though
How much money has some parts of the world spent on this clusterfuck so far
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A bit of an argument and out comes the knife...
Not any different from any small town on any weekend.
Sadly, true. We have a knife culture now, and I can't see a solution
I’ve mentioned my solution.
Multi agency school approach giving the realistic consequences of carrying a knife and harsh sentencing, with no parole, if caught carrying.

how old are youNice idea - need to build a ****load of new prisons and recruit plenty of staff. Bring back conscription I say, that'll sort the ****s out![]()
Petronella’s flabby arms have made her bitchy.
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Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith seems to be using Nicola Bulley’s disappearance as a excuse to showcase her toned physique.
Who wears a sleeveless dress in February?
To those who say, does it matter what people wear to work?
Yes, it does, when they are police officers.
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Not really politics....but political correctness. Its becoming a joke now.
Even considering erasing words such as 'ugly' and 'fat' from literary classics. Absolute joke generation.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64702224
Guess we are all up for his original version of the Oompah Loompas?
Not really politics....but political correctness. Its becoming a joke now.
Even considering erasing words such as 'ugly' and 'fat' from literary classics. Absolute joke generation.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64702224
I've been reading these to my little one recently - she's loved them. I have edited them slightly myself as I've read them, as I don't really want her thinking of people as 'fat' or 'ugly' at her age, but surely that's the grown up approach here? Parents can censor as they see fit according to their own child...
If I wanted my kid to read some watered-down, clumsily re-worded version of Roald Dahl, I'd get her a David Walliams book.Not really politics....but political correctness. Its becoming a joke now.
Even considering erasing words such as 'ugly' and 'fat' from literary classics. Absolute joke generation.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64702224