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Daisy   
5 Aug 2008
UK, Ireland / The Daily snot rag (Mail) removes anti-Polish content [30]

I don't know if you noticed but it was the only story in The Daily snot rag that didn't have a comments section after the so-called article.

I did notice the lack of comments section.

I didn't know it was the only article that didn't have this section , but that's because I didn't look at the other articles, I'm not interested in who is too fat or too thin or who they have or haven't slept with
Daisy   
5 Aug 2008
UK, Ireland / The Daily snot rag (Mail) removes anti-Polish content [30]

I forced myself to go on their website to see what they had to say for themselves.

They are critisizing some members of the press for writing negative articles, nowhere do they mention that it was their rag writing this stuff, they assume that all people share the same low level of intelligence as their readers...

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1039255/The-Polish-community-United-Kingdom.html

They should be made to write a public apology
Daisy   
30 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / British car with 3 wheels... [45]

The three whell disabled vehicle was another animal altogether

Was it the Bubble Car
Daisy   
29 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / Nominations wanted for the Young Scottish Minority Ethnic Awards 2008 [40]

My belief is this - if you are living in Scotland then you are part of the Scottish community, regardless of your culture, religion etc

Why have these divisive awards ?
If you are of that mindset then no matter who or what you are, you will always be in the minority.

Very true
Daisy   
29 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / Sad or stupid - a Polish teacher killed whilst urinating on live rail [88]

Really idiot

First of all, there is no need for name calling and insults

Some forum members can't understand what I am writing.

Secondly, I used to work for the railway, as have members of my family....My ex is a safety standards manager for the railway, so i do understand quite a bit actually.

You quote network rail statistics, but fail to mention that these people are illegally trespassing on railway property...wrap people up in cotton wool all you like, but you can never protect people from themselves

Have you ever had to spend time with a train driver who has killed some idiot who decided to go for a walk along the track? Well I have and it's not a pleasant experience
Daisy   
28 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / Sad or stupid - a Polish teacher killed whilst urinating on live rail [88]

A third rail warning device in which the third rail carries in use a dangerously high voltage.

So, turn off the electric supply so the person on the track won't get electrocuted..........Does this mean we should also stop trains from running on the track so people can safely go on them without getting hit?
Daisy   
27 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / Sad or stupid - a Polish teacher killed whilst urinating on live rail [88]

if the guy wasn't electrocuted he might've been ran over by a train

Exactly, to be that close to the third rail, he would have also been in danger of being hit by a train

You can't make it impossible for people to get onto the tracks, if you did how would the emergency services rescue people if there was an accident. All you can do is put up signs and expect people to take notice.
Daisy   
26 Jul 2008
News / Thank you Ireland... EUCCP [81]

I've been toying with the idea of writing to the EU, asking for a job. I'm not sure who exactly I should write to

Send your application here
europa.eu

Go on I dare you, I'll write you a reference confirming that I would never vote for this donkey and consider him unelectable........You better hurry up before a certain member for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath beats you to it.
Daisy   
14 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish parents hang themselves at their Lincoln, UK home [66]

Which will, no doubt, be added to the already huge British taxpayers financial burden.

your catching on :)

I really truthfully feel sorry for both of you, to make nasty remarks like that, when those two poor children have been through the unimaginal hell they have, can only show the workings of sick depraved minds.

You two should be pleased Bedlam has closed down, you would both be prize exhibits
Daisy   
4 Jul 2008
Life / search function problems with gadu gadu [30]

lol, missed this one, is it a Mills & Boon story and should I get the tissues out?

Looking at the state of fireif's love life I think he is the one who needs to get the tissues out
Daisy   
26 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Do many British carry knives? [60]

My grandmother used to carry a poker in her shopping bag, in case she needed to defend herself
Daisy   
24 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Are the Poles in England hated? [450]

Yeah but you're still in London you loser

perhaps if he stays a bit longer he might improve his English
Daisy   
20 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / UK recession on the way? [58]

Time to start hoarding things too - petrol, bread, water etc. and in Osiol's case, carrots

With Grangemouth refinery shutting down, people in Scotland are starting to do that already

Yeh, im thinking of starting a vegetable garden just in case. Live off the land a little.

Sorry, all available land will be needed to grow plants to make bio fuel
Daisy   
20 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / UK recession on the way? [58]

you know I think more people in Poland are closer to bottom line than Brtish

I was referring to people in general, as Grzegorz said we are heading for global recession. It's the people in the lower paid jobs, whose livelihoods are going to be at greatest risk. People are feeling the credit crunch, they are going to stop spending on the luxuries, not the necessities. People are going to cut back on going out to eat, drink, visit the theatre etc., It's the lowest paid workers who work in these places and they are the ones who will see their jobs most at risk initially.
Daisy   
20 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / UK recession on the way? [58]

the best opportunity to earn money.

People who are struggling to pay for the basics, like food, warmth and shelter are neither able to afford or be inclined to play the stock market

businessballs.com/maslowhierarchyofneeds5.pdf
Daisy   
20 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / UK recession on the way? [58]

News items like guardian.co.uk/business/2008/apr/20/oil.householdbills show things are not looking too good