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  • in reply to: General Discussion #233814
    paul178
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    #5 My middle stepson has schizophrenia. He is now 50 and lived with us for 4 years from 1996-2000 it was hell for us with threats because of the voices. Not only that to get any treatment for him was a fight we carry on to this day. He lives in sheltered accommodation now but cuts have left him with us and his GP(ha) as his only support. He got a job because the support workers thought it was good for him in a supermarket, That lasted until day two because he took a hammer in to smash the managers head in.He has lost flats due to trashing them and has been sectioned under the mental health act. I could go on and on. So If my wife and I do not stand up for him and keep pushing Social Services and other agencies I think he would be dead by now or some one else would.
    Yes I do take offence, he is vulnerable and incapable of standing up for himself. The Mental Health system in this country is deplorable and people who are incapable of living unsupported are left to their own devices and often on the streets.
    1 in 4 will get some form of metal problem in a year
    This list is from Mind.
    Depression 2.6 in 100 people
    Anxiety 4.7 in 100 people
    Mixed anxiety and depression 9.7 in 100 people
    Phobias 2.6 in 100 people
    OCD 1.3 in 100 people
    Panic disorder 1.2 in 100 people
    Post traumatic stress disorder 3.0 in 100 people
    Eating disorders 1.6 in 100 people

    Freuds remark was unhelpful and unkind in the extreme and I would like to see him and anyone else from whatever party sacked as they are clearly not in touch with the real world.

    in reply to: General Discussion #233820
    paul178
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    As long as they die in Syria and not here. I shed no tears for them.

    in reply to: General Discussion #232623
    paul178
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    Look in the Historic Aviation part of this forum you have answers there.

    in reply to: General Discussion #232315
    paul178
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    Very interesting Tony reminds me of the fate of the Mary Rose and her probable instability.

    in reply to: General Discussion #232318
    paul178
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    I think don’t pay it and sit back and see what happens (as long as we don’t import electricity from the EU I hate the cold)

    in reply to: General Discussion #230794
    paul178
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    So here we go again it was time for renewing my insurance on the soarer.
    Admiral who I was with wanted £458 fully comp(which included £68 for no fault accidents in 2011 and 2112 which was settled by the 3rdparties insurance with no involvement by my insurance company at all it was £34 in 2011 for one) stuff that so price comparison sites I found the RAC. That was £198 for the same cover. Go through all the details with them and then they say sorry because you had 2 no fault accidents its now £280. Rang a couple more companies and asked will my policy be loaded because of the above and after much inquiry the answer was yes its standard motor insurance practice.

    So 2 accidents to my car which were just reported to my insurance company and which involved no involvement by them and the new company is costing me £106.
    Both times the car was parked legally and I was not even in it and the 3rd party put their hands up to it straight away and told their insurers it was their fault and my car was paid to be repaired by them!

    I wonder what these bloodsuckers will want next year?

    The upside is I will get another bloody meercat eventually!

    in reply to: General Discussion #229771
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    For waco

    I think he was depressed after the Rochester by-election results.

    He’s now asking that the party’s logo be changed to a condom.

    The thinking is that this more accurately reflects the government’s political position:
    Condoms allow for inflation, halt production, destroy the next generation, protect a bunch of pricks and gives you a sense of security whilst you are actually being screwed ….

    in reply to: General Discussion #229144
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    My friends son died aged 10 after being struck by a cricket ball. He took to drink and lost his business and wife. He only said he died playing a game he loved. Most sports are dangerous but that does not stop people playing them. Cricket will go on after the knee jerk reactions to this as it should. I really do not know of what improvements in protection can be made though.

    Moggy I should have mentioned Sean Abbot God knows what he is going through at the moment.

    in reply to: General Discussion #228696
    paul178
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    Saw Nigel was wearing patriotic socks tonight on Television!

    in reply to: General Discussion #228576
    paul178
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    Perhaps its time I voted UKIP then. Does he have a policy on these pondlife and the immigrants that sired them?

    in reply to: General Discussion #228127
    paul178
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    Snafu if offensive name calling was allowed on this forum I would let fly at you. I just hope that if you manage to procreate and have a daughter nothing like that happens to her. Your words “The ability of the human mind to deal out torture and pain from the comfort of its own skull upon it’s fellow man knows no bounds.” Not with the scum that are the object of this thread!
    Still the cr@p you managed to work I have fed the troll again

    in reply to: General Discussion #228158
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    I wonder if the Russians would nick the helicopter carrier Vladivostok. My memory seems to remind me the Israelis did that a few decades ago from the French when they embargoed about half a dozen patrol boats being built for them.

    in reply to: General Discussion #227464
    paul178
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    I have an agenda. I want to know what UKIP plans to offer people with disabilities. I am also a disabled pensioner who is entitled to and claims certain benefits which are ring fenced by the Tories(so they say) Milliband will probably promise to increase it (with phantom money) and Clegg who cares he is a dead man walking.
    Farage like him or not has been misquoted

    I quote Bob a few posts ago
    once again his words are twisted by the media – his use of the word “corner” has been leapt on to suggest they should be forced to sit a corner, facing the wall, with pointy hat bearing a big “B” (for Breastfeeding), rather than what I suspect he meant, which was in a part of the restaurant which offered some ‘privacy’ to the mother.

    A perfectly reasonable request from a Gentleman who suggests respecting a lady’s dignity.

    Mountains out of molehills or should that be mammaries? (fun bags to any Sun reader)

    in reply to: General Discussion #227475
    paul178
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    Anyone see any flesh? Thought not…

    Judging by the look of that lot,thank heaven for small mercy’s.

    As a disabled person (although not wheelchair bound ) This would be a more appropriate thing to demonstrate about and I would love to hear Nigel’s plans for us!

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30342957

    in reply to: General Discussion #227482
    paul178
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    So if its natural to breast feed in public fair enough. Is it also OK for me to pull up a chair to her table and chat to her while she is doing it. I am naturally friendly and curious so I would only ask things like “does she swap sides of does she get one breast smaller than the other or are they self levelling” I genuinely don’t know the answers to these questions and it would seem an ideal person to ask. As for the demonstration outside Claridge’s take a look at the protesters I don’t reckon they could afford a pot of tea and a cake in there between them! BTW is the one bottom right breast feeding a Lop eared Rabbit?

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