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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    Aggieboy wrote:
    McDonalds? I thought he was in 'PC World' :lol:

    Where in the world.......................PC World.

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  • As I called Teagar on it before, it's only fair I call you two on it too... Less of the personal stuff. He's only disagreeing with you.
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  • teagar
    teagar Posts: 2,100
    dmclite wrote:
    Don't give a 5hit about your success.

    Then why ask?

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/65 ... queue.html

    A lot of companies are not taking any graduates on at all, but there are still the same nmber of people graduating. That's why it is difficult.
    Note: the above post is an opinion and not fact. It might be a lie.
  • That's what happens when people begin to lose an argument, unfortunately 8) :roll:
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    As I called Teagar on it before, it's only fair I call you two on it too... Less of the personal stuff. He's only disagreeing with you.

    Fair one, good call. :wink:
  • softlad
    softlad Posts: 3,513
    zanes wrote:
    softlad wrote:
    markwalker wrote:

    i.e British under British law and also a muslim. This dude didnt agree with that.

    the muslim fella can think what he likes - but it doesn't alter the fact that he will be judged under UK law as it stands - and not how he would like it to be.

    How long before it's judged "racist" to say that? :roll: :lol:

    give it a couple more pages yet.. ;)
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    teagar wrote:
    dmclite wrote:
    Don't give a 5hit about your success.

    Then why ask?

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/65 ... queue.html

    A lot of companies are not taking any graduates on at all, but there are still the same nmber of people graduating. That's why it is difficult.

    I was being ironic about the "difficult" aspect.
    BTW I am only taking the pi55 but you just go really serious, can't you come back with some lighter comments? Not mucking about now, genuinely asking.
  • teagar
    teagar Posts: 2,100
    dmclite wrote:
    teagar wrote:
    dmclite wrote:
    Don't give a 5hit about your success.

    Then why ask?

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/65 ... queue.html

    A lot of companies are not taking any graduates on at all, but there are still the same nmber of people graduating. That's why it is difficult.

    I was being ironic about the "difficult" aspect.
    BTW I am only taking the pi55 but you just go really serious, can't you come back with some lighter comments? Not mucking about now, genuinely asking.

    Light hearted :lol:. Riight.

    Try something that isn't vaguely vicious or nasty.
    Being unemployed certainly isn't funny - so trying to take the p!ss out of that isn't very funny.

    I find you midly offensive - probably why i don't take it light. But I like pointing out when I think you're wrong. Otherwise I'd never bother responding.

    Your "humour" is pretty nasty and personal. I certainly don't like it.
    Note: the above post is an opinion and not fact. It might be a lie.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    teagar wrote:
    dmclite wrote:
    teagar wrote:
    dmclite wrote:
    Don't give a 5hit about your success.

    Then why ask?

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/65 ... queue.html

    A lot of companies are not taking any graduates on at all, but there are still the same nmber of people graduating. That's why it is difficult.

    I was being ironic about the "difficult" aspect.
    BTW I am only taking the pi55 but you just go really serious, can't you come back with some lighter comments? Not mucking about now, genuinely asking.

    Light hearted :lol:. Riight.

    Try something that isn't vaguely vicious or nasty.
    Being unemployed certainly isn't funny - so trying to take the p!ss out of that isn't very funny.

    I find you midly offensive - probably why i don't take it light. But I like pointing out when I think you're wrong. Otherwise I'd never bother responding.

    Your "humour" is pretty nasty and personal. I certainly don't like it.

    Is that it ?

    Is that all you can come back with ? "Mildly offensive".
    Maybe I could turn it up a few notches and get promoted to "Offensive".

    Oops, sorry, hope I didn't offend you by typing this.

    BTW I didn't mention McD's originally, it came from an old thread from NapD. It was then pulled out again on this thread by Aggieboy. Go and get on their case or is it easy to pinpoint on one you find "mildly offensive".

    Bring it on, anything you want, make us laugh, even. :twisted:
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    teagar wrote:
    Your "humour" is pretty nasty and personal.

    It sounds like normal Para humour to me, nothing that offensive. It's character building.
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    teagar wrote:
    Your "humour" is pretty nasty and personal.

    It sounds like normal Para humour to me, nothing that offensive. It's character building.

    In retrospect, its true, you will laugh at anything after a while.
  • teagar
    teagar Posts: 2,100
    It's the same old trick. Find a serious argument going against you, then suddenly we're talking it all too seriously.
    :roll:
    Note: the above post is an opinion and not fact. It might be a lie.
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    I believe I mentioned McDonalds first, but that was at a dig at a wishy washy artsy fartsy degree graduates going to work there :twisted:
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  • Anonymous
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    teagar wrote:
    It's the same old trick. Find a serious argument going against you, then suddenly we're talking it all too seriously.
    :roll:

    I believe the words "bring it on, anything you want" is an attempt at an escalation of an argument rather than anything else.

    Wishy washy, I like that. :D
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    I dont think PC'ness is killing Britain, it is inept politicians who cannot and will not make decisions for the electorate.

    I don't want anyone to be incensed by Islamic extremist actions as that only works in their favour, gives them more power. The more you polarise the majority against a minority the minority will gain support. I think the extremists are palying a lot of maoist cards.
  • I like DMCLITE's trench humour but I also like TEAGARs serious 'monk on' face. But which one's right.

    There's only one way to find out - post some bollox on a forum!
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    Is nobody safe ? :twisted: