Now I'm a pretty easy going bloke but if there's one thing that boils my piss it's this. People who are offended on behalf of others who probably aren't even offended. ****ers.
The constant use of the race card. The PC brigade. The appeasers. IT`S ****ING CHRISTMAS NOT WINTERVAL This could get interesting.
people who cannot carry a piece of chewing gum in their mouths for a little while longer until they reach a bin or home. Seems in recent years it has become the norm to plaster the pavements with the stuff and expect the council to sort it. Similarly, people who carpet the street outside a pub with dog ends - even when ash trays or wall boxes are provided. The pub management who don't stop the practice or sweep up.
The ugly old prostitute who lives a few doors down who cant work and claims benefits due to having a bad back!!!! She has a swanky new car provided for her as well!
I've never come across Winterval before. Is that really being bandied about? For Winter's sake (we can't say 'Christ's sake'?) five of our days are named after pagan gods and goddesses - Tiw, Woden, Thor, Frig (all Anglo-Saxon) and Saturn (Roman) - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. And the other two are Sun-day and Moon-day! Easter is named after another Anglo-Saxon pagan goddess, Eostre. But we can't have Christ-mas! |s that sheer childishness or sheer bloody ignorance? Winterval - I love it. You''ve made my day, gtandpops.
Absolutely true. I think the same crowd tried to ban the kids nativity plays in case they caused offence.
'It's my right to live here... and I might have more children': Unrepentant father-of-eight immigrant who turned down a 'too small' five-bed council house defends his life on hand-outs Arnold Sube was living off the taxpayer within weeks of coming to the UK He had spent his £15,000 of savings on private rent soon after arriving The 33-year-old dad-of-eight is baffled by the skepticism about his family He answered 'you never know' when asked about having more children Their family has already received more than £100,000 in benefits in a year A French migrant who scoffed at the offer of a five-bedroom house has refused to rule out adding to the eight children who have already helped him claim more than £100,000 in benefits. Arnold Sube is looking to move out of the three-bedroom property where he is currently residing in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, having blown his £15,000 savings on private rent within a few weeks of arriving. He had initially been renting privately after moving from Paris to study mental health nursing but had his £1,278-per-month rent covered by the local council as soon as he had lived here for the required three-month period. please log in to view this image Arnold Mballe Sube and his wife Jeanne, both 33, currently share their three-bedroom, end-of-terrace home in Luton with their eight young children but describe it as 'terrible' The family claim the conditions of their current home in Luton, Bedfordshire (pictured) are 'terrible', but turned down the chance to live somewhere roomier over a lack of storage space One of the houses the family turned down was a £250,000 terraced three-storey townhouse in Luton Luton Borough Council has offered him several five-bedroom properties, but the 33-year-old is holding out for more, despite threats that he might be made homeless if he does not accept an offer soon. He told The Star: 'I came with £15,000 and I paid by myself but after a few months I applied for a house on benefits. 'I love working. I have been working for the last 13 years. My intention was just to live and study while my family were still in France but my wife couldn’t do it. Their current home: The family complain they are living in overcrowded conditions with a lack of storage please log in to view this image The main bedroom Arnold Mballe Sube and his wife Jeanne, 33, currently share with their baby Mary HANDOUTS FOR FAMILY It is not clear exactly what benefits the family claim, but as EU citizens they would be entitled to up to £25,000 a year in handouts while receiving housing benefit. In their home they have flatscreen televisions, games consoles and a Sky HD box. They have received hand-outs worth more than £103,000 in the last 12 months, including: £44,000 in housing and child benefits, child tax credits and NHS course payments worth £27,000 £38,400 four-month hotel stay £21,000 in room service Mr Sube also refused to rule out adding to his family - which already consists of wife Jeanne and children Mejane, 16, 13-year-olds Fabian and Analia, Prosper, 10, Dylan, nine, six-year-old twins Sharon and Stacy, and three-week-old Mary - saying 'you never know.' The former warehouse worker does not understand why many Brits look down on him, and claims the French would be very welcoming of incoming UK families, as all his kids will have jobs and pay taxes when they grow up. 'I want to make a contribution to society. I don’t like lazy people. My dad told me to work hard,' he added in the Star interview by Charles Wade-Palmer. The NHS funds the annual £9,000 cost of his three-year degree. Despite their current cramped conditions (pictured), the Subes rejected the larger house due to its lack of space Due to the size of their family, there is very little floor space left in the Sube family home but Arnold uses one bedroom as an office and gym (pictured) The family received more than £100,000 last year in benefits and while they waited to move into their current home Luton Borough Council housed them for almost four months at the town's £160-per-night Hampton by Hilton hotel. However, Luton Borough Council this week issued an ultimatum to the couple - either they accept a formal offer of another available four or five bedroom property or make themselves 'intentionally homeless'. They will then be required to find their own home again through the private rental market. Now that irritates the hell out of me.
Dont even get me started on Gay,one legged, black frenchmen dressed in lyrca and cycling with onions and garlic round his neck.