Barcon said:I'm an immigrant and I'm ok, just like my dear papa.
Suspenders and a bra?
Barcon said:I'm an immigrant and I'm ok, just like my dear papa.
BigJimLittleJim said:dazdon said:All the best to your Daughter Jim hope everything is all well and she makes a speedy recovery.
<Xmas is coming and us lads need as many ladies fit and able to man the pumps for us on the festive day> ;-)
Thanks Daz,
she is a planner for Asda, and if she's not back at work soon, they might run short of Dried Fruit and Nuts over Xmas, and we can't have that!!!!!!
There's nowt worse in the whole world than your child in pain, and I've had kidney stones and the pain is truly awful, thank goodness for the morphine :)
raghunter57 said:BigJimLittleJim said:dazdon said:All the best to your Daughter Jim hope everything is all well and she makes a speedy recovery.
<Xmas is coming and us lads need as many ladies fit and able to man the pumps for us on the festive day> ;-)
Thanks Daz,
she is a planner for Asda, and if she's not back at work soon, they might run short of Dried Fruit and Nuts over Xmas, and we can't have that!!!!!!
There's nowt worse in the whole world than your child in pain, and I've had kidney stones and the pain is truly awful, thank goodness for the morphine :)
I really hope your little one gets better VERY, VERY SOON.
BigJimLittleJim said:thanks mate, just been to get her some flavoured water, apparently she can actually drink something now, as before she was on intravenous drip only, nil by mouth. Waiting for her Mum to get back from work and we're off early to give her a wash as she doesn't want the nurses doing it - she's 25, but still our little girl :)
BigJimLittleJim said:raghunter57 said:BigJimLittleJim said:Thanks Daz,
she is a planner for Asda, and if she's not back at work soon, they might run short of Dried Fruit and Nuts over Xmas, and we can't have that!!!!!!
There's nowt worse in the whole world than your child in pain, and I've had kidney stones and the pain is truly awful, thank goodness for the morphine :)
I really hope your little one gets better VERY, VERY SOON.
thanks mate, just been to get her some flavoured water, apparently she can actually drink something now, as before she was on intravenous drip only, nil by mouth. Waiting for her Mum to get back from work and we're off early to give her a wash as she doesn't want the nurses doing it - she's 25, but still our little girl :)
Blue Mist said:chabal said:Blue Mist said:Bearing in mind that todays news headlines are about a Methodist (white-English home grown) minister who swindled (allegedly) £75,000 from a charity before ruining the Co-Op bank, we have nothing to fear from the Romanians, whether they are gypsys or not.
Perhaps we should be more concerned about the rich bastards in high up positions blatantly stealing money and getting away with it. And before you say it I don't hug trees, knit lentils or look like John Lennon (before he was shot)
If only the Romanian immigrants could aspire to the same high standards of integrity as displayed by the banks, tabloid press and G4S
Don't even start me on G4S. They monumentally f*ck up the Olympic security and are then found to be defrauding the government for millions and yet they still have a contract with them ! (Oh and no one will go to prison)
moomba said:Blue Mist said:chabal said:If only the Romanian immigrants could aspire to the same high standards of integrity as displayed by the banks, tabloid press and G4S
Don't even start me on G4S. They monumentally f*ck up the Olympic security and are then found to be defrauding the government for millions and yet they still have a contract with them ! (Oh and no one will go to prison)
If they were capable of organising a piss up in a brewery I would start to believe they were capable of organising a fraud of this scale.
As it is, their incompetence is their best defence.
BWTAC said:If it wasn't for immigrants, me and my extended family probably wouldn't exist, with us being Irish and having Jamaican and Greek Cypriot cousins.
Romanians and Bulgarians have lived and worked here for years, just go on any building site around London, got talking to a Bulgarian lad on a site at Gatwick, he was working as a sparky's mate doing a 10 hour shift whilst studying to become a Doctor and had a 100 mile commute to and from work everyday, I'm sure there aren't many young British lads who would be prepared to do that.