Para olympics

InvisibleMan said:
Watched it yesterday after smoking some seriously potent weed. Funniest thing i've seen in ages. TV GOLD.

lol! I know it's wrong but theres still something funny. I saw a program about a year ago on late night TV when i was toasted and these tards were singing "People Are Strange" by The Doors. Very strange indeed!
 
audiodave08 said:
InvisibleMan said:
Watched it yesterday after smoking some seriously potent weed. Funniest thing i've seen in ages. TV GOLD.

lol! I know it's wrong but theres still something funny. I saw a program about a year ago on late night TV when i was toasted and these tards were singing "People Are Strange" by The Doors. Very strange indeed!

*shakes head*
 
brass neck said:
rassclot said:
[funny how so many thickos play the dyslexia card these days. i suppose you diagnosed yourself after you left school and found it a convenient excuse. dyslexia is a word blindness condition not a pitiful ignorance of the spelling and grammar of your own language. (such as 'should of' instead of 'should have'). ignorance is the domain of the stupid not the disabled.
Nope got diagnosed by the local authority a week before my first A level. The grammer thing probably comes from not being involved with english lessons cos I could only print at 1 mile per hour. I have to agree though, the amount of people who blag the social cos they have a limp or make out they need a car but can manage working for cash as a bouncer in town sickens me.................If some fucker can swim with one arm in a pointless competition, a lot of these lazy disability types can work for a living like the rest of us.......

forgive me for raising this but to get on an a level course you'd have needed a wedge of gcses or o levels. if you were as badly affected as you say how did you pass enough of these exams to get accepted on an a level course and then get within a week of your a level exams before anyone noticed?
 
I watched some of the wheelchair rugby today without knowing what it was and it was as funny as fook.
I was just gaping at the telly wandering WTF was going on. Ten blokes crashing their wheelchairs into each other and reaching out to stick fingers into the oppositions ears or eyes.
That should be a proper Olympic sport
 
rassclot said:
forgive me for raising this but to get on an a level course you'd have needed a wedge of gcses or o levels. if you were as badly affected as you say how did you pass enough of these exams to get accepted on an a level course and then get within a week of your a level exams before anyone noticed?

Well I got a C in GCSE Music and failed everything else, I went to six form to try again for my GCSE's (unsuccsesfully) and to attempt one A level in Music, I failed that. But fortunatly by that time I had taught my self to play my instrument well enough to be accepted into Music college on a non degree course (I was very lucky, because they wouldnt let that happen now) I came out of college a pretty good player but apart from a little work here and there I couldnt make a living so I did Labouring, Warehouse work, Driving, shelf stacking...any job that would bring a wage in...eventually I found I had a talent for teaching my instrument i.e communicating....and started to build a career as a teacher, the money isnt great because I dont have a P.G.C.E but I work around 60/65 hours per week and work in the hols to balance the books. It took me to 35 to get half decent money though.

I realise folk have problems, but its how you go about getting around them that makes you as a person, I feel there is far to much blame thrown around for peoples challenges (theoretically I supposed I could of sued my education authority for dismissing my mothers concerns as a nipper but I wasnt brought up like that) and there is certainly far too much arse wiping by government (manly I have to say Its the arses of the blaggers that get wiped) Returning to the crux of the thread however, there is certainly far to much tokenism handed out by the left to people less fortunate than us. Yes its great the disabled athletes are competing but its a straight fact that most people are simply not interested in a blind sprinter running 100 meters in 12 or 13 seconds because a month ago the greatest sprinter the world will ever see did it considerably faster. We could have a game for fatty's (I would be invited to that) if we want to see some really slow times...

Sorry for the Raspberry comment B.T.W I realise that humour isnt every ones cup of tea.
 
brass neck said:
Well I got a C in GCSE Music and failed everything else, I went to six form to try again for my GCSE's (unsuccsesfully) and to attempt one A level in Music, I failed that. But fortunatly by that time I had taught my self to play my instrument well enough to be accepted into Music college on a non degree course (I was very lucky, because they wouldnt let that happen now) I came out of college a pretty good player but apart from a little work here and there I couldnt make a living so I did Labouring, Warehouse work, Driving, shelf stacking...any job that would bring a wage in...eventually I found I had a talent for teaching my instrument i.e communicating....and started to build a career as a teacher, the money isnt great because I dont have a P.G.C.E but I work around 60/65 hours per week and work in the hols to balance the books. It took me to 35 to get half decent money though.

I realise folk have problems, but its how you go about getting around them that makes you as a person, I feel there is far to much blame thrown around for peoples challenges (theoretically I supposed I could of sued my education authority for dismissing my mothers concerns as a nipper but I wasnt brought up like that) and there is certainly far too much arse wiping by government (manly I have to say Its the arses of the blaggers that get wiped) Returning to the crux of the thread however, there is certainly far to much tokenism handed out by the left to people less fortunate than us. Yes its great the disabled athletes are competing but its a straight fact that most people are simply not interested in a blind sprinter running 100 meters in 12 or 13 seconds because a month ago the greatest sprinter the world will ever see did it considerably faster. We could have a game for fatty's (I would be invited to that) if we want to see some really slow times...

Sorry for the Raspberry comment B.T.W I realise that humour isnt every ones cup of tea.

good on you for what you've achieved. (i'm not being patronising or taking the piss when i say that). i got a bit wound up originally because i've got two relatives who are disabled. one relatively mildly but who doesn't claim or scrounge anything off the state. the other is very severely physically disabled but has a sharp mind, a wicked sense of humour and no chip on his shoulder.
 
These games have gone the same way as the able-bodied games have in this country, in as much as there's a marked separation between the elite few who are given the facilities and the funding, and the ordinary many who can't find a running track, a pool or a leisure centre, and if they can can't afford to use it. I would also argue more generally that those whose disabilities don't make an eye-catching freak show, or are simply too messy, aren't bothered with.
 
brass neck said:
rassclot said:
you're a teacher and you don't know the difference between there and they're? no, you're just a thick, sick twat with serious head problems. think yourself lucky you're not in a wheelchair, knobhead.
That's really tight, I obviously have "head problems" and your calling me "thick" and a "knob-head". That's SOOOOOOOOOOO insensitive...good god..in this day and age!!!!...BTW as for my grammar, yes absolutely terrible....mind you..you should of seen it before spell checks, I had learning difficulties at school, it was called thick in those days, its called dyslexia now, however, I made the most of my life though unlike many disabled folk who use it as a excuse to get fat and do fuck all...Maybe I should get my own special olympics!!!!


That right there is why you should support the para olympics. If your gripe is on people who bludge and use their disability as an excuse to do nothing, then surely the ones who train everyday and strive to be the best they can possibly be should be commended. Should they not?
 

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