Poor little buggers

Started by Borchester, January 14, 2020, 02:55:47 PM

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Wiggles

Quote from: Borchester post_id=13268 time=1579117861 user_id=62
There is no question of your not reading my post correctly Wiggles. It is just that you are trying to stir the sh!t as usual


Sorry, I believe it is wrong to feed kids rubbish and you don't, so how does that mean I am stirring the shit ?
A hand up, not a hand out

Borchester

Quote from: Wiggles post_id=13243 time=1579109116 user_id=87
Forgive me if I am not reading this correctly. You think it is better to feed kids junk than good food?



I have so often been told by parents that their kids won't eat fruit, veg,or salad, but is that surprising when they have been brought up on chips and Mc Donalds. I remember once being in Turkey and watching a child of about eight sat down to a bowl of fresh salad and a piece of bread, and thinking, that just doesn't happen in the UK. No wonder we have so many fat kids.


There is no question of your not reading my post correctly Wiggles. It is just that you are trying to stir the sh!t as usual
Algerie Francais !

Wiggles

Quote from: Borchester post_id=13136 time=1579013747 user_id=62
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At their age they should be living on crisps and chocolate and have grandparents who buy them ice cream on the condition that they don't tell mum. Instead the mealy mouthed whores' melts at the BBC are trying to f**k up their childhood.


Forgive me if I am not reading this correctly. You think it is better to feed kids junk than good food?



I have so often been told by parents that their kids won't eat fruit, veg,or salad, but is that surprising when they have been brought up on chips and Mc Donalds. I remember once being in Turkey and watching a child of about eight sat down to a bowl of fresh salad and a piece of bread, and thinking, that just doesn't happen in the UK. No wonder we have so many fat kids.
A hand up, not a hand out

Borchester

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=13153 time=1579021691 user_id=89
Bike sheds? Children aren't allowed by their parents to ride bicycles to school theses days.


So what has happened to sex education?
Algerie Francais !

Streetwalker

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=13153 time=1579021691 user_id=89
Bike sheds? Children aren't allowed by their parents to ride bicycles to school theses days.


Holy crapoly I forgot about that .  Maybe with a bit more peddling they could let the odd mars bar slip through the net

papasmurf

Quote from: Streetwalker post_id=13150 time=1579020920 user_id=53
Quite right and don't forget the crafty smoke behind the bike sheds


Bike sheds? Children aren't allowed by their parents to ride bicycles to school theses days.
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Streetwalker

Quote from: Borchester post_id=13136 time=1579013747 user_id=62
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At their age they should be living on crisps and chocolate and have grandparents who buy them ice cream on the condition that they don't tell mum. Instead the mealy mouthed whores' melts at the BBC are trying to f**k up their childhood.


Quite right and don't forget the crafty smoke behind the bike sheds

Barry

But is it really healthy?

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The tuna has got plutonium and radioactive iodine and caesium from Fukushima which has polluted all our oceans.

The carrots will have taken on any contaminants in the soil and may even have been grown using peat from Ireland. This is now an Eco-sin.

Bananas might have needles in them!

The teacake might be OK, but only if it was made with sustainable harvests, and the water should be tap water in a reusable bottle.

Apart from that, maybe a Mars bar and a packet of crisps would add a bit of excitement.
† The end is nigh †

Borchester

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At their age they should be living on crisps and chocolate and have grandparents who buy them ice cream on the condition that they don't tell mum. Instead the mealy mouthed whores' melts at the BBC are trying to fvck up their childhood.
Algerie Francais !