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Hardly scrutiny... I just think you are, or are someone who is a mate of, timHugh said:
I told you wasn't Tim, what more do you need?Pulpstar said:I don't think Hugh is Tim, Tim is a Blairite - Hugh seems a fair bit further to the left...
Would you rightwing PBers subject a newish poster from your own tribe to this needly scrutiny ffs? Talk about putting people off coming here.
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Yep, and the druggies aren't "ex" either. Classic issue for a protest vote, but noone's going to vote LibDem to protest about too much drug use.isam said:
A girl I was dating recently was from Faversham in Kent, and her family lived on the North Kent coast... She was a bit of a lefty but said people in places like margate were also up in arms about ex druggies and the homeless being sent to the coast straight from rehab by the council... Bedsit central and the natives are restless0 -
This Tim thing is turning into some kind of cult. He hasn't posted for days, however, the PB Hodges cannot help but mention him in posts.0
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I reckon he has been posting all nightcompouter1 said:This Tim thing is turning into some kind of cult. He hasn't posted for days, however, the PB Hodges cannot help but mention him in posts.
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I can see another I'm Tim Spartacus thread appearing in the not too distant future.isam said:
I reckon he has been posting all nightcompouter1 said:This Tim thing is turning into some kind of cult. He hasn't posted for days, however, the PB Hodges cannot help but mention him in posts.
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It does ring a bell, now you mention it. We were just opposite from Mill Hill School, and a couple of my father's friends were Governors. I'll ask around.AveryLP said:
Thanks.Sean_F said:
No. St. paul's, C of E Primary 1971-78.AveryLP said:
SeanSean_F said:
Moat Mount was an old-fashioned comprehensive near me in Mill Hill. One boy from my primary school, St. paul's, went there. He fell foul of the school bullies, who kidnapped him one lunchtime, took him down to the gym and "tried" him. They sentenced him to death, and proceeded to hang him from a gym rope. Very fortunately, one of the teachers interrupted proceedings.compouter1 said:
Can an old fashioned Comprehensive be classed as normal?Hugh said:God. Did anyone here go to a normal school? No?
Were you at Mill Hill School between 1973-75?
I was hoping to discover the true nature of the "incident" which caused the new Headmaster of Mill Hill School to leave unexpectedly early.
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Thanks. He was my old housemaster and much respected. Dead now.Sean_F said:
It does ring a bell, now you mention it. We were just opposite from Mill Hill School, and a couple of my father's friends were Governors. I'll ask around.AveryLP said:
Thanks.Sean_F said:
No. St. paul's, C of E Primary 1971-78.AveryLP said:
SeanSean_F said:
Moat Mount was an old-fashioned comprehensive near me in Mill Hill. One boy from my primary school, St. paul's, went there. He fell foul of the school bullies, who kidnapped him one lunchtime, took him down to the gym and "tried" him. They sentenced him to death, and proceeded to hang him from a gym rope. Very fortunately, one of the teachers interrupted proceedings.compouter1 said:
Can an old fashioned Comprehensive be classed as normal?Hugh said:God. Did anyone here go to a normal school? No?
Were you at Mill Hill School between 1973-75?
I was hoping to discover the true nature of the "incident" which caused the new Headmaster of Mill Hill School to leave unexpectedly early.
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Channel 4 News: Ian Watkins "showed no emotion" as he was sentenced
BBC News: Ian Watkins "shook uncontrollably" as he was sentenced0 -
I hear my cue!JosiasJessop said:As we are on the topic:
I have never met a man or woman who went to single-sex school and has not been mucked up by it. Anecdotally, there seems to be something about missing interaction with boys or girls of the opposite sex that causes problems with relationships later in life.
This seemed to be much worse in the case of religious schools: single sex schools may get better results, but I wonder if they prepare children properly for relationships?
It leads me to wonder if such abuses (whether of boys or girls) by responsible adults are more common in single-sex or mixed-sex schools?
I await howls of anguish and protest. ;-)
I think you have a case concerning boys' boarding schools, away from female company and your parents.
I think your point isn't valid for day schools. Plenty of members of the opposite sex within your own family, church and town.0 -
Feels more like timbaland to mecompouter1 said:For all the PB Hodges out there:
http://youtu.be/LxHXrTsC630
http://youtu.be/-fOkliEZtbs0 -
SeanF That sounds like a case of attempted murder!0
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Actually who is worse. Adebelajo or Watkins.
I'll leave us with that case study of repugnant moral relativism to consider as I head off to bed.
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SeanF Dramatic stuff, night!0
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El_Sid said:
Yep, and the druggies aren't "ex" either. Classic issue for a protest vote, but noone's going to vote LibDem to protest about too much drug use.isam said:
A girl I was dating recently was from Faversham in Kent, and her family lived on the North Kent coast... She was a bit of a lefty but said people in places like margate were also up in arms about ex druggies and the homeless being sent to the coast straight from rehab by the council... Bedsit central and the natives are restless
Au Contraire
The Lib Dems are the only party with a plan to control drugs by semi legalising them. This approach seems to have worked in some other countries like Portugal.
Politicians of other parties seem to be aware that semi legalising drugs is the solution but are afraid to adopt the policy for fear of the bigots who don't look at the evidence0