Mr Kobayashi
Well-Known Member
She has worked in a Chinese in the real world
You don't live in the real world if you genuinely believe that. There's spice heads in Piccadilly Gardens with a firmer grip on reality.
She has worked in a Chinese in the real world
What’s a real world job? Brick counting or being a landlord I would guess.No Raynor never had a job in the real
World too. I have just seen a picture of Jess Phillips. You couldn’t make this up. She looks like a character from little Britain.
We are truly and utterly fucked.
Don’t fare what you say if these people came for a job with me I would laugh. They are ruining our country. It’s terrifying. We are absolutely fucked trust me.
What’s a real world job? Brick counting or being a landlord I would guess.
Don’t think you need to worry about them asking you for a job in your real world.
So people that work in care homes don't have jobs in the real world?
That's a disgusting attitude towards working class women doing hard graft that's also emotionally demanding for very little money, if that's what you believe.
What happened was it scrapped ?Be careful what you wish for, remember Burnham thought a lower emissions charge for greater Manchester was a good idea. When it would just be a further tax on numerous small struggling businesses.
You think they have the business experience to be running a country?
Be careful what you wish for, remember Burnham thought a lower emissions charge for greater Manchester was a good idea. When it would just be a further tax on numerous small struggling businesses.
You have no clue how to solve anything, just hate everything that goes on in the world as time has passed you by.I'm still waiting for the grifter to solve the homeless crisis in Manchester, there are more and more beggars on the street and Piccadilly gardens resembles an open air mental ward.
You have no clue how to solve anything, just hate everything that goes on in the world as time has passed you by.
I'm still waiting for the grifter to solve the homeless crisis in Manchester, there are more and more beggars on the street and Piccadilly gardens resembles an open air mental ward.