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I'm a world wide average with my 16 cm. but if you look at a world wide chart I am actually quite well hung with those 16 cm. which is the most common length of a erected penis.You're disappointed that penises don't keep getting bigger and bigger the longer you the person it's attached to lives?
Interesting.
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In my town, the council put up posters advising us not to give money to homeless people because ir would only be spent on drink and drugs. f*** a cup of tea. If I was homeless, I'd want drugs. I ask myself what's worse, someone asking you for money because they need it or someone employed to ask you for money on another's behalf. And anyway, why aren't the homeless allowed to spend money on what they want? Needless to say there were complaints about the posters and they were taken down. No apology from the council though. What's more degrading, asking for money and being given it because people care, or having to go to work and being given money for being a performing seal?Presumably that's from a photo of an actual homeless person, Photoshopped for a laugh. Is it just me that thinks that's not okay?
It's so weird. The original Andy is a feckless, unemployed drunk. How have they translated that to the Swedish national team?
That is truly appalling. Having said that, I live in a very small town and we have quite a lot of homeless people. I'm sure most are properly desperate but some are definitely more desperate than others. Last winter, on a particularly cold day, there were several people camped outside the £1 Shop. I noticed the fridge near the doors with jumbo sausage rolls, pasties etc. (I don't have a lot of money myself as I can't work due to ill health). I thought, I can afford that, so I asked one young man if he would like me to get him something to eat.In my town, the council put up posters advising us not to give money to homeless people because ir would only be spent on drink and drugs. f*** a cup of tea. If I was homeless, I'd want drugs. I ask myself what's worse, someone asking you for money because they need it or someone employed to ask you for money on another's behalf. And anyway, why aren't the homeless allowed to spend money on what they want? Needless to say there were complaints about the posters and they were taken down. No apology from the council though. What's more degrading, asking for money and being given it because people care, or having to go to work and being given money for being a performing seal?
'watch your money go up in smoke'
'watch your money go to a fraud'
watch your money go down the drain'
That's what the posters said.
That's a funny story Peppy. I suppose beggars CAN be choosers.That is truly appalling. Having said that, I live in a very small town and we have quite a lot of homeless people. I'm sure most are properly desperate but some are definitely more desperate than others. Last winter, on a particularly cold day, there were several people camped outside the £1 Shop. I noticed the fridge near the doors with jumbo sausage rolls, pasties etc. (I don't have a lot of money myself as I can't work due to ill health). I thought, I can afford that, so I asked one young man if he would like me to get him something to eat.
Oh, yes please, he said.
Would he like a pastie or a sausage roll?
He looked thoughtful. Actually, he said brightly, could I have sausage, beans and chips from Greggs? I kid you not, it was like he was ordering from a waiter.
A bit taken aback, I told him I can't walk very far (this is true).
He said, oh it's okay, it's only over there (pointing).
I said, I don't have very much money. How about a sausage roll?
He shook his head. Naaah, you're alright, he said.
I slunk off, really embarrassed and confused.
Well he certainly was. I felt like a bit of an idiot, tbh. I'm sure he's not representative, but it does neatly illustrate that not everyone on the streets is in exactly the same boat (my kids later told me he's a known druggy who cycles back to his parents' house every night). Anyway, my point about the photo was that everyone has a story, even the anonymous bundle of rags on a random photo shared on the internet, and it's worth remembering that.That's a funny story Peppy. I suppose beggars CAN be choosers.
Nah, not personally. The older you get the less need you have of that silly old knob and it's mostly just in the way to be honest.
I might give that woman Bobbitt a call any day now, she'll turn me into a hobbit. Only thing growing down there will be pubic hair.
I was asked if I'd been giving money to beggars by a policeman. I think he was implying that I was fuelling crime. It's a balancing act, but do we question the credentials of who else we give our money to to the same degree. They're still individuals and we're not they're custodians.Well he certainly was. I felt like a bit of an idiot, tbh. I'm sure he's not representative, but it does neatly illustrate that not everyone on the streets is in exactly the same boat (my kids later told me he's a known druggy who cycles back to his parents' house every night). Anyway, my point about the photo was that everyone has a story, even the anonymous bundle of rags on a random photo shared on the internet, and it's worth remembering that.
In my town, the council put up posters advising us not to give money to homeless people because ir would only be spent on drink and drugs. f*** a cup of tea. If I was homeless, I'd want drugs. I ask myself what's worse, someone asking you for money because they need it or someone employed to ask you for money on another's behalf. And anyway, why aren't the homeless allowed to spend money on what they want? Needless to say there were complaints about the posters and they were taken down. No apology from the council though. What's more degrading, asking for money and being given it because people care, or having to go to work and being given money for being a performing seal?
'watch your money go up in smoke'
'watch your money go to a fraud'
watch your money go down the drain'
That's what the posters said.
In my town, the council put up posters advising us not to give money to homeless people because ir would only be spent on drink and drugs. f*** a cup of tea. If I was homeless, I'd want drugs. I ask myself what's worse, someone asking you for money because they need it or someone employed to ask you for money on another's behalf. And anyway, why aren't the homeless allowed to spend money on what they want? Needless to say there were complaints about the posters and they were taken down. No apology from the council though. What's more degrading, asking for money and being given it because people care, or having to go to work and being given money for being a performing seal?
'watch your money go up in smoke'
'watch your money go to a fraud'
watch your money go down the drain'
That's what the posters said.
Oh dear you should have told him beggars can't be choosers then hit him on his head with your bag and walked off tutting... Mind you Greg's do make very tasty pasties.That is truly appalling. Having said that, I live in a very small town and we have quite a lot of homeless people. I'm sure most are properly desperate but some are definitely more desperate than others. Last winter, on a particularly cold day, there were several people camped outside the £1 Shop. I noticed the fridge near the doors with jumbo sausage rolls, pasties etc. (I don't have a lot of money myself as I can't work due to ill health). I thought, I can afford that, so I asked one young man if he would like me to get him something to eat.
Oh, yes please, he said.
Would he like a pastie or a sausage roll?
He looked thoughtful. Actually, he said brightly, could I have sausage, beans and chips from Greggs? I kid you not, it was like he was ordering from a waiter.
A bit taken aback, I told him I can't walk very far (this is true).
He said, oh it's okay, it's only over there (pointing).
I said, I don't have very much money. How about a sausage roll?
He shook his head. Naaah, you're alright, he said.
I slunk off, really embarrassed and confused.
LOLI can't believe that you believe those myths about hobbit cocks, they're leftist propaganda, I thought you of all people would have seen through that.
Swedish lefties were falling over each other feeding the romanian gypsies begging outside stores here when they arrived some years ago but you never see that now. One time a gypsy beggar woman walked into the store with a woman buying things for her and the way the beggar was thanking the swedish lefties woman made me feel like we had moved back to the dark ages and of course that is where we are now.That is truly appalling. Having said that, I live in a very small town and we have quite a lot of homeless people. I'm sure most are properly desperate but some are definitely more desperate than others. Last winter, on a particularly cold day, there were several people camped outside the £1 Shop. I noticed the fridge near the doors with jumbo sausage rolls, pasties etc. (I don't have a lot of money myself as I can't work due to ill health). I thought, I can afford that, so I asked one young man if he would like me to get him something to eat.
Oh, yes please, he said.
Would he like a pastie or a sausage roll?
He looked thoughtful. Actually, he said brightly, could I have sausage, beans and chips from Greggs? I kid you not, it was like he was ordering from a waiter.
A bit taken aback, I told him I can't walk very far (this is true).
He said, oh it's okay, it's only over there (pointing).
I said, I don't have very much money. How about a sausage roll?
He shook his head. Naaah, you're alright, he said.
I slunk off, really embarrassed and confused.
I think you hit the nail on the head there Hovis. Sorry to say it is as bad as you think. The UK is running on empty and it has been for years. I still can't understand how anything so obnoxious could ever see the light of day in the form of those posters.Utterly unsurprising and utterly horrific. The UK is running on empty. Thanks for the reassurance that I’m not ill.