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It's that time of year again.

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:00 pm
by Cuntybollocks
Yawn!!

Same old shit, the tabloids are full of "Pensioners must choose between heating and feeding themselves.

Does anyone really buy this tripe?. I know a good few pensioners. Some are family, some friends, or at least family of friends. Not one of them is at the point of poverty the papers would have you believe!!. They might have to watch the pennies carefully, but death through lack of choice is not on the menu.

Re: It's that time of year again.

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 7:31 am
by Arginald Valleywater
It's not pensioners we need to worry about. It is the unemployed teenager on ?56 a week....trying heating even a small 1 bed property, clothing and feeding yourself, paying water rates etc. No wonder the cuntz at W*&*a are coining it in. Pensioners get the majority of the welfare bill.

Re: It's that time of year again.

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:46 pm
by cockneygeezer2009
"Pensioners must choose between heating and feeding themselves."

There must be some poor pensioners about, mainly living in hard to heat homes. The ones i know aren't choosing between heating and eating. I know one pensioner who complains bitterly that he doesn't get enough money from the state to keep his car going. The fact that a lot of people can't afford a car goes straight over his head. He also bet ?400 quid on a horse race (and lost) and smokes like a trooper. I accept most pensioners aren't like him.


Re: It's that time of year again.

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:10 am
by one eyed jack
He's got ?400 quid to squander on gambling and moaning about the government not giving him enough money to drive his car???

Love it !laugh!


Re: It's that time of year again.

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:52 pm
by Essex Lad
Arginald Valleywater wrote:

> It's not pensioners we need to worry about. It is the
> unemployed teenager on ?56 a week....trying heating even a
> small 1 bed property, clothing and feeding yourself, paying
> water rates etc. No wonder the cuntz at W*&*a are coining it
> in.

This is a new one on me. Why haven't we heard of these hordes of teenagers living solitary lives in their one-bedroom places? You have to stay at school until 16 so that only leaves 17, 18 and 19-year-olds, the majority of whom, I would guess, still live at home. And the Wonga comment is a red herring because, as their website, clearly states "Loans are only available to over 18s and are subject to status" so that only leaves 19-year-olds in their one-bedroom places...