From: Silk on
On 24/06/2010 15:49, Adrian wrote:
> Clive George<clive(a)xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much
> like they were saying:
>
>> On 24/06/2010 15:31, Brimstone wrote:
>
>>> "Silk"<me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
>>> news:hvvopd$f5u$1(a)speranza.aioe.org...
>
>>>> I know what you mean though. Brimstone wouldn't as he can't afford a
>>>> car.
>
>>> <looks out of window at seven week old car>
>
>> Remind us who paid for it.
>
> Not a line Silk could easily take...

What? You're not making any sense.
From: Silk on
On 24/06/2010 15:32, Brimstone wrote:
>
> "Clive George" <clive(a)xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:RaqdnUZmVbx9_r7RnZ2dnUVZ8iqdnZ2d(a)brightview.co.uk...
>> On 24/06/2010 14:37, Brimstone wrote:
>>
>>> They're all staffed by people who would prefer to be watching a bunch of
>>> morons kick a ball around than doing their job. The difference is that
>>> those in the NHS have got a better sense of responsibility than you.
>>
>> The difference is that the B-ark people know how important they aren't
>> and it's only Kev who's complaining that they weren't licking his boots.
>>
> No, he's complaining that people were watching TV when they should have
> been working.

There are always lots of people who should be working.
From: Clive George on
On 24/06/2010 17:25, Ret. wrote:

> So I take it that you would also have been happy for ambulancemen,
> policemen, firemen, and doctors etc to also just tune in and switch off
> for a couple of hours. After all - it's only every four years innit?

Do you not realise quite how ridiculous that argument is?


From: Silk on
On 24/06/2010 16:57, Brimstone wrote:

> Grateful that the boss gave you a "sweetie"! How pathetic.

At least in the civilian world we don't have to call the boss "sir".
That would be pathetic.
From: Brimstone on

"Clive George" <clive(a)xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:LLOdnSmN6J8iGr7RnZ2dnUVZ8lydnZ2d(a)brightview.co.uk...
> On 24/06/2010 17:25, Ret. wrote:
>
>> So I take it that you would also have been happy for ambulancemen,
>> policemen, firemen, and doctors etc to also just tune in and switch off
>> for a couple of hours. After all - it's only every four years innit?
>
> Do you not realise quite how ridiculous that argument is?
>
Why should one group of workers be treated differently to any other groups?