anncoates wrote: » I was raised in a council house and my parents still live in it.
Pretty Polly wrote: » You don't get to decide as a baby what kind of house you live in or who your parents are. Life deals you a hand of cards and its up to you to make the right choices. I don't see why somebody should feel ashamed of growing up in a council house...unless their parent(s) are complete wasters and the house is a kip!
Deleted User wrote: » One still managed to sell for over €500,000 in the good days,.
enda1 wrote: » I'm surprised so people would not be ashamed of their parents for being a 20+ year leach on the state. A short time I understand, but a lifetime?
anncoates wrote: » I think leech is the word you are tortuously angling for?
enda1 wrote: » I don't think finding typos provides a very firm base for a counter-argument.
anncoates wrote: » That's the feeble excuse usually offered when the offspring of leeches are better at spelling than you are.
enda1 wrote: » Really, that's it? Wow. You've really turned my view around! If anything your passive aggressiveness and inability to form a coherent counter-argument are not exactly extolling the virtues of council house life.
anncoates wrote: » You could almost hear the cogs in your head working to post that: worried that your inner mong would fluff the spelling again.
enda1 wrote: » Spelling. Well enjoy your one success in life.
anncoates wrote: » It's the small details that add to the larger picture.
enda1 wrote: » Is it so alien an idea that one could be ashamed of a parent for not being independent - for being a taker from society?
anncoates wrote: » What makes you think that my parents are "takers from society"?