Something's got to be done about the little shits on mini bikes ,all the elderly folks now think all bikers are dickheads and are gonna ride on the pavements or graffiti bike life everywhere I think plod should nick the parents as they bought the foccing bikes and they know the only places they can ride em is on the roads or the local green, surely that makes them an accessory or something.Being half term it's even worse at the minute.
Trick or treat.....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Quote from: red98 on 27 October 2016, 06:39:04 pmTrick or treat.....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr+1 to that.I just don't get how people can just knock on your door, in a scary mask so you don't know who the fuck you're dealing with, and ask for stuff or they'll play a trick on you?WTF.......do it any other day and it's demanding with menaces and you'd call the police!And how is it you can get fined for dropping a cigarette on the floor, but it's absolutely fine to launch very high explosive rockets away from your own home to explode, possibly set fire to something, and litter someone elses property, or the street?We live in a very fucked up world.
What a grumpy load of old foccers
I will have a rant at fireworks next.But around my way trick or treat is actually ok, I took my kids around some 10 years ago and have seen how it has evolved.Its mainly young kids with their parents waiting around the corner/ hedge/ end of the drive, we get chocolate in and sweets and dress the front of the house, its very rare to get teenagers because "trick or treat" oh yes treat ---"here's your chocolate eyeball and a jelly worm so not really very cool.The way it works around here is that they only knock on the doors that have either a pumkin in the window or in some other way indicate trick or treaters welcome, even if you said "trick" the little ones wouldn't know what you were on about.
Going to work in the dark....coming home in the dark...
Quote from: fazersharp on 27 October 2016, 07:22:21 pmI will have a rant at fireworks next.But around my way trick or treat is actually ok, I took my kids around some 10 years ago and have seen how it has evolved.Its mainly young kids with their parents waiting around the corner/ hedge/ end of the drive, we get chocolate in and sweets and dress the front of the house, its very rare to get teenagers because "trick or treat" oh yes treat ---"here's your chocolate eyeball and a jelly worm so not really very cool.The way it works around here is that they only knock on the doors that have either a pumkin in the window or in some other way indicate trick or treaters welcome, even if you said "trick" the little ones wouldn't know what you were on about. Trick or treat is okay?What area do you live in?
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Quote from: red98 on 28 October 2016, 06:38:55 amGoing to work in the dark....coming home in the dark... Oh! Retirement is so good, now what shall I do today? Mmmmm I think I will lay here for another hour then get up have a spot of brekkie, Oh! the wife just brought up a cup of tea and some toast, thank you dear.Looks a nice day out there, might go fly fishing with my mate 'WildPlum' that would be nice, spot of lunch at the pub a pint or two then back for an afternoons fishing. Oh! is it dark in the mornings now? The sun seems to be shining when I get up.