Henry Ford III wrote: » I heard her new abode is haunted.
Vicarious Function wrote: » Will my spelling be the next thing to be corrected? A good way of detract8ng from the issue!
Bridget Mushy Viper wrote: » Take a deep breath, conserve your precious outrage for something more worthy, be more honest and just *think*... - She puts herself in the spotlight constantly - Her behaviour is appalling - selfish, dishonest, aggressive, rude, self entitled and ungrateful (not to mention the criminality) - we are not the lowlives here, nor the ones that should feel ashamed. She doesn't give a sh1t about anyone so you're being a mug to get offended on her behalf. - She's not a timid, vulnerable little victim - she can take care of herself. Ask yourself what kind of way is it to be thinking that internet comments about dreadful behaviour is worse than the dreadful behaviour. Also, use your anger for people like her unfortunate neighbours, for people who need state supports, like the sick, disabled, carers, those laid off in their 50s and struggling to find work because of their age - who are being robbed by the likes of her. Use it for people who work hard, struggle to meet outgoings and don't get a thing despite paying their taxes while this freeloader gets everything for nothing - and demands it. Because right now you don't look like you give a sh1t about them and are only interested in virtue signalling on behalf of someone who is very well looked after indeed. And that to me is what's shameful.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » They have to? Have you a link to any legislative text that says as much? My own house is fine please and thank you.
gctest50 wrote: » Not so long ago they were in these, who trained them ? Imagine how careful you'd have to be
Goldengirl wrote: » If you read my post properly , it is the recommendations of the inquest jury .And as the jury are reasonable people , I agee with them. Most publicly owned buildings have someone trained in firesafety who is living on site , and buildings where there isn't a brick wall between them are required to have fire stops installed , eg attics in terraced or semi d houses. It's law since 2014, and strictly enforced since Priory Hall. Of course everyone bears personal responsibility , AS I HAVE SAID BEFORE , but that does not absolve the council from their responsibility either.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » More of your moralising and hypocracy. This summer, coming to theatres across the country. A struggling single mother, Margaret Cash has always protected her family, her people, herself. One bad decision later and that job is about to get much harder. Kicked onto the streets of South Dublin, Cash is faced with a stark choice...pull off a daring heist at Penny's, or be crushed. Cash just wants her 4eva home. But Niall Boylan, the gubbernerment, Peter Casey, a mob of violent ethno fascists who post on boards.ie and corrupt politicians stand in her way. Most if not all of Ireland seems to be standing in her way. Her only answer is to fight back and take over the city herself. A star studded cast featuring Pat Shortt as Margaret, Goldengirl as John "frog" Ward in 2019s hit motion picture "Cash".
Goldengirl wrote: » Lovely picture there , thanks gc!
freshpopcorn wrote: WE'VE BEEN TORTURED' British ‘a*****e’ traveller family who terrorised New Zealand moan about ‘holiday from hell’ as they land back in UK.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Wonder if Tina Cash is related to our Maggie Cash? If not at least they have a name and court appearance for theft in common.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Cash is a very common traveller surname in places!
freshpopcorn wrote: » WE'VE BEEN TORTURED' British ‘a*****e’ traveller family who terrorised New Zealand moan about ‘holiday from hell’ as they land back in UK.The family said they had been treated so badly they would be “going to the Citizens Advice people” and the “Human Rights people.https://www.thesun.ie/news/3681112/british-ae-traveller-family-who-terrorised-new-zealand-moan-about-holiday-from-hell-as-they-land-back-in-uk/
tuxy wrote: » Lets play a game, how many times does she say the word handicapped or deformed?
Paddy Cow wrote: » *awaits onslaught from posters telling me what an awful person I am* :pac:
Paddy Cow wrote: » What you have never explained on this thread is HOW the council could've prevented this tragedy. The travellers put in the extra caravan. That's not on the council. The adult travellers were all found to be drunk. That is not on the council. A Traveller left a chip pan on the heat, that is not the fault of the council. If this was a case of faulty wiring causing the accident, then I'd agree that the council are to blame. In this incidence, unfortunately it was adults with too much to drink making silly decisions which lead to loss of life. Please tell us all how fire regulations would have helped adults who were passed out with drink????? If this happened in a council house with settled people it would still be a tragedy but it wouldn't be the fault of the council.
ShaneC93 wrote: » Traveller TV featuring Margaret - a new way to experience travellers moaning about the goverment 24/7