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B.M.F said:Anyone seen Battle Royale. Bloomin good idea that is.
what he said, a great plan
B.M.F said:Anyone seen Battle Royale. Bloomin good idea that is.
chez said:These days kids are taught to be peace loving and to embrace everyone no matter what their colour or race
caz99 said:a c#'£$. a swearword i hate.
Redhead said:Why? if we can encourage different social groups we can move away from this over agressive chav b/s, and normal people can go to shopping centres without a sea of burberry and trackie bottoms.
chez said:With regards to the poppy issue that was first mentioned in this thread I blame political correctness. These days kids are taught to be peace loving and to embrace everyone no matter what their colour or race - this in it self is obviously not a bad thing but with these teachings you lose the immence pride in your country that made these veterans fight for Great Britain in the first place. Unfortunately, I believe that a lot of the kids nowadays see the war vets as violent gits rather than great heroes as we did in our day.
enigma said:She's from Wembley if I'm not wrong. Whereabouts are you from?
Virgos Magician said:Being in the age range of 0-16, ill like to give a point of view from us.
enigma said:Ah, Lady Sovereign LI. Wouldn't have thought she was your cup of tea! Good luck to her, but I'm not sure she's very good, bit of a gimmick if you ask me. But rumour has it Jay-Z was interested in signing her to Def Jam so she must be doing something right.
She's from Wembley if I'm not wrong. Whereabouts are you from?
Simster said:I f***ing hate this attitude. The reason kids turn out to be utter scrotes and chavs is f*** all to do with the government of the day and everything to do with a culture of not having to take responsibility for your actions. And that is down the parents not doing their jobs at a time when teachers are powerless to exert much discipline in the classroom, short of excluding the pupils.
chez said:Maybe not, but I know from personal experience that they have no respect for them and what they did. My girlfriends son stated during the Trafalgar comemerations that it wasnt an important day and it wouldnt have mattered if we had lost that battle because we shouldnt have been fighting in the first place - he has the same view about WW1 & WW2 and claims his school mates feel the same way.
Theatre of Trees said:Was this Lancing? If so I probably have the pleasure in teaching them as I work at Boundstone. Did the fat one have long, straight blond hair and have a screechy voice?
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caz99 said:
oh and LI what are you talking about ? its not a windup i dont like the word C%&* and its not under my username on here. i dont say it
Richard Whiteley said:what a crock of shit
B.M.F said:I think you will find it is LI having a pop at NSP and not you. Everyone knows the sort of stuff that is on NSP and thus you have been judged by the others standards
B.M.F said:As constructive an argument as ever
What Chez said is not a total COS as you so elequently put it. He is talking about patriotism which is something sadly lacking in this country. Of course peace is a good thing to promote but the passion for a country should never be allowed to dwindle. Saying that, I would rather live in Oz
London Irish said:She's from the Chalk Hill estate, which is half-Neasden, half-Wembley. One of the better immigrant estates, didn't riot in the 1980s. I'm from Neasden but went to the school that was built into the Chalk Hill estate. Hence I'm proud she's making it, we don't produce many famous people
Theatre of Trees said:Kids need boundaries and in most cases want them, it needs responsible adults to set them.
Barnet Seagull said:As far as I'm concerned, this is the key issue. It's the responsibility of parents to make sure these boundaries are enforced in conjunction with schools.