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AIBU to be sad and shocked by this article? part 2

423 replies

FAQinglovely · 21/03/2009 20:15

Moondog - that's the reporter that said those things - just pointing out what I should imagine were some pretty obvious things to the naked eye

The same article says that

"Louise is not inclined to blame the government for her difficulties. She is grateful for the money she gets every week and doesn't think her life would be much enhanced by increased payments."

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mizzidee · 24/03/2009 22:45

I am not talking about the first part in her post , i was talking about the second part. I am not thick, i am just reading & repeating what is written.

DSM · 24/03/2009 22:45

Are you serious?

Have you actually just re-read the post and understood it wrong, again, but in a different way?

Chellesgirl · 24/03/2009 22:45

I wouldnt call it abuse mizzi, ive seen kids worse off. I was too strong for him anyways - the wimp. ( i get the big biceps from my mum)

poshwellies · 24/03/2009 22:46

Hahahaha

Oh dear you really ARE thick!

FAQinglovely · 24/03/2009 22:46

oh ffs how thick are you?

Her first line was an introduction - she introduces the person who she's then going to quote

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mizzidee · 24/03/2009 22:46

FQlovely she is talking about herself, in the second part. Ask her yourself.

DSM · 24/03/2009 22:46

Its all one post.

Its all the same thing. Its ALL about some girl on Facebook called Emily Burlington.

Oh. My. God.

gomez · 24/03/2009 22:47

Sorry FAQ

Although I am presuming your schooling was related to your talent, in Edinburgh? In which case you might be interested to know that is the only school in Scotland where such a scheme was and is available.
We have grant-aided schools which are generally SN but otherwise your on your own -except scholarships clearly.

Sorry to lower the tone of the thread and all that...............

Chellesgirl · 24/03/2009 22:48

Guys.....Me as chellesgirl...lol...yes I did smack my dad in his jaw, and the last lines are referring to me.

Mizzis just taken it upon erself to say im a waste of space and lacking in respect towards my abusive father.

Compasionate I know...

mizzidee · 24/03/2009 22:48

Are you all reading what she is saying in later posts.
Chellesgirl.. i hope you did give him a good whallop,because he now sounds like he deserved it.

FAQinglovely · 24/03/2009 22:49

gomez - yes that's the one

I know it was the only one at the time, didn't realise it still was, although looking at the other schools which have been added to the DMS they're all in England so makes some sense.

I was incredibly lucky to go there - love Edinburgh.

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poshwellies · 24/03/2009 22:49

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Chellesgirl · 24/03/2009 22:51

So why judge me before mizzi before you knew the whole story. Its again something I think you need to work on...your manners I guess. But anyways thanks for the full heartedness in your last post.

gomez · 24/03/2009 22:52

Tis a wonderful place - well chuffed to be going back there to study again later this year for my nth degree. Just need to persuade DH that we can all squeeze into the size of house we can afford and game on!

Sorry Mizzi I am interrupting your fun but surely you have school tomorrow anyway, no?

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 24/03/2009 22:53

I've just caught up on this thread and I really want to say DEAN

DSM · 24/03/2009 22:53

Edinburgh!

The most wonderful place in the world, IMO

poshwellies · 24/03/2009 22:54

dwp

DSM · 24/03/2009 22:54

Dean back at ya DWP.

mizzidee · 24/03/2009 22:55

Actually chellesgirl.. go back through my posts. previously i explained why i said what i said. CAN YOU READ. this thread is doing my head in, everyone is suffering from lack of communication.
Fqlovely..you stated there was 5 schools to start off, not the 'one' school that you now seem to say.

FAQinglovely · 24/03/2009 22:56

oooo lucky you - I have fond memories of drunked nights out too, was a regular at the Jolly Judge (top of the Royal Mile) and I still remember my last night in Edinburgh (before going out to Zim) - went out on the p*ss with a few friends, 3 of us girls, 2 blokes, one straight, one gay.

Went to some verrrry posh places (unlike my regular haunt the JJ ) but then they were all shutting so we went off down to (one of?) the gay club/bar at the top of Leith Walk (near the Theatre), got in easily as the gay friend was a regular there himself.

Ended up snogging the straight bloke (who the other 2 girls I was with fancied, I had no interest in him at all) i n the middle of the dance floor much to everyone's bemusement.

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DSM · 24/03/2009 22:57

Mizzidee - did you find that school I was referring to?

Are you going to admit that my ex was not lying to me, and indeed such schools do exist?

poshwellies · 24/03/2009 22:57

doing your head in>?

okayyy.

You DEAN!

FAQinglovely · 24/03/2009 22:57

no - there's one in Scotland, the other 4 (now 7) were/are in England.

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DSM · 24/03/2009 22:57

FAQ - CC blooms

Chellesgirl · 24/03/2009 22:57

'chellesgirl.. go & get yourself some manners & respect. Smacking your father in the mouth & calling him a c**t is nothing to be proud of. No wonder his girlfriend dont let him speak to you. Your probably attack her too.
Dont you have no shame girl. '

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