"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 30 October, 2007 - 00:22 #848
you only just found out? wow, have u been hiding in the cupboards for the past 30 years or something?
Been a little harder since getting back from Umrah. leaves little to no time for other stuff.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
I’ve learnt that I’m terrible at disciplining others – even though, good behaviour is stressed in all my lessons throughout the day.
I find it difficult to discipline specific bad behaviour cos I often find the ridiculousness of the situation downright hilarious.
In my Eid lesson a few weeks back, I played some Islamic Nasheeds whilst the kids worked. And then I spent half the lesson yelling at them cos they couldn’t stop dancing.
I told my class to do sequence, cut and stick some story in their books – one boy started to cut his hair – I yelled at him, but found it amusing. He was meant to cut up a story – but decided that cutting his hair was a lot more interesting. ..he now has a bald patch in the middle of his head like a old man.
I shouted at a girl the other day who wouldn’t stop trying to kiss the boys in the playground – the boys were complaining about unwanted advances – I was trying to hide my smile and yell at her the same time…imagine being a girl and being yelled at for harassing boys in the playground.
Submitted by Funzo on 31 October, 2007 - 22:58 #852
whats your skool called the junior asbo skool or summit asbo youth primary
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Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
Submitted by Seraphim on 1 November, 2007 - 10:59 #853
Ive learnt ...
nothing in particular
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Back in BLACK
Submitted by Snoopz on 3 November, 2007 - 21:40 #854
if you need something doing DONT ASK A MAN!!! :twisted:
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To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
Submitted by Seraphim on 3 November, 2007 - 23:01 #855
If you need your trousers ironing quickly... ask your mom.
I find that I am much faster - less picky about virtually non existent creases too.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Snoopz on 4 November, 2007 - 00:36 #857
"You" wrote:
I find that I am much faster - less picky about virtually non existent creases too.
you iron ur own trousers :shock:
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To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
Submitted by Noor on 4 November, 2007 - 00:39 #858
i've never seen dad or barry iron their clothes :shock:
the men in our house are so lazy! :roll:
Submitted by Snoopz on 4 November, 2007 - 00:43 #859
"Noor" wrote:
i've never seen dad or barry iron their clothes :shock:
the men in our house are so lazy! :roll:
my brothers only just realised where the kettle is in the kitchen- hes 24
I blame you. Or someone else who would always make the tea for him.
Us guys will only like to do the bare minimum. Why make our own tea when someone else would do it for us?
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 4 November, 2007 - 00:59 #861
i could never say to dad make your own tea! can u imagine his reaction.
bro blackmails me, he says if i don't such and such thing for him he won't do owt back for me. so it works both ways.
Submitted by Seraphim on 4 November, 2007 - 15:10 #862
"You" wrote:
Us guys will only like to do the bare minimum. Why make our own tea when someone else would do it for us?
I blame you. Or someone else who would always make the tea for him.
Us guys will only like to do the bare minimum. Why make our own tea when someone else would do it for us?
Very true.
If my brother had his own way - we'd be cooking four hot meals for him a day, ironing his clothes, cleaning his bedroom, giving him lifts to Uni/to mates houses, doing his personal shopping and even doing his coursework.
Unluckily for him, his sisters always tell him to 'get lost'.
Although, that doesnt stop him from asking us 24/7.
Mum gives in to his demands - if he wants a fruit salad waiting for him when he gets home from Uni. Its usually there - she often tries to speak to us on his behalf (do his uni work, hoover his room etc)
But it never gets done.
Dad is a different issue. Other than making his tea - he never asks any of his kids to do anything for him - he irons his own clothes, cleans his own car etc And since he's dropped us/picked us up from college/school since we were kids, taught us everything...making his tea is the least we can do for him.
Submitted by Funzo on 4 November, 2007 - 19:08 #864
"Noor" wrote:
i could never say to dad make your own tea! can u imagine his reaction.
ur dads reaction "keh ahyay "!£!£!"£!!£"!£ jaa chah banah mateh me kadu laad"
translation what the F**** did u say go make tea before i "£"$£$"£$ "
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Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
Submitted by Noor on 4 November, 2007 - 19:16 #865
not quite.
Submitted by Ya'qub on 5 November, 2007 - 10:48 #866
i have to do my own cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, tea-making, hoovering, studying, along with having a fulltime job and visiting my mum and grandad to help them with stuff...
as a result non of these things get done with much quality
i have to do my own cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, tea-making, hoovering, studying, along with having a fulltime job and visiting my mum and grandad to help them with stuff...
as a result non of these things get done with much quality
i need a wife!
I am certain she will be thrilled to hear your reasons.
quoting for posterity.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
I realised today how much I love the fast life of london, the noise, the congestion, the coffee shops, the traffic, the way people are always on the go, always busy etc
And thats after spending some time in a 'dead countryside' where time/life and people dont seem to move.
Someone I know got married in a tiny village, where shops are miles away...she was so unhappy and homesick that she even broke the marriage off. :?
hold on... il go ask a giraffe
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
please dont take too long i am really interested in this
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
dey walk down 2 shabaz beddingz n go 2 sleep dere
"ThiS WoRlD Iz A PrIsOn 4 A BeLiVeR AnD PaRaDiSe 4 A NoN-BeLiVeR.........."
ok now translate tht in english please
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
a dnt speak english
"ThiS WoRlD Iz A PrIsOn 4 A BeLiVeR AnD PaRaDiSe 4 A NoN-BeLiVeR.........."
what a suprise :o some1 from oldham not speaking english what ever happened to our freind mmm
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
Socializing takes up a LOT of time.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
you only just found out? wow, have u been hiding in the cupboards for the past 30 years or something?
I tend to (try to) avoid gatherings, people.
Been a little harder since getting back from Umrah. leaves little to no time for other stuff.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
i learnt today that when my mum said that ppl always have two faces now i know what she meant.
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
I’ve learnt that I’m terrible at disciplining others – even though, good behaviour is stressed in all my lessons throughout the day.
I find it difficult to discipline specific bad behaviour cos I often find the ridiculousness of the situation downright hilarious.
In my Eid lesson a few weeks back, I played some Islamic Nasheeds whilst the kids worked. And then I spent half the lesson yelling at them cos they couldn’t stop dancing.
I told my class to do sequence, cut and stick some story in their books – one boy started to cut his hair – I yelled at him, but found it amusing. He was meant to cut up a story – but decided that cutting his hair was a lot more interesting. ..he now has a bald patch in the middle of his head like a old man.
I shouted at a girl the other day who wouldn’t stop trying to kiss the boys in the playground – the boys were complaining about unwanted advances – I was trying to hide my smile and yell at her the same time…imagine being a girl and being yelled at for harassing boys in the playground.
whats your skool called the junior asbo skool or summit asbo youth primary
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
Ive learnt ...
nothing in particular
Back in BLACK
if you need something doing DONT ASK A MAN!!! :twisted:
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
If you need your trousers ironing quickly... ask your mom.
Back in BLACK
I find that I am much faster - less picky about virtually non existent creases too.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
you iron ur own trousers :shock:
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
i've never seen dad or barry iron their clothes :shock:
the men in our house are so lazy! :roll:
my brothers only just realised where the kettle is in the kitchen- hes 24
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
I blame you. Or someone else who would always make the tea for him.
Us guys will only like to do the bare minimum. Why make our own tea when someone else would do it for us?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
i could never say to dad make your own tea! can u imagine his reaction.
bro blackmails me, he says if i don't such and such thing for him he won't do owt back for me. so it works both ways.
Exactly.
Back in BLACK
Very true.
If my brother had his own way - we'd be cooking four hot meals for him a day, ironing his clothes, cleaning his bedroom, giving him lifts to Uni/to mates houses, doing his personal shopping and even doing his coursework.
Unluckily for him, his sisters always tell him to 'get lost'.
Although, that doesnt stop him from asking us 24/7.
Mum gives in to his demands - if he wants a fruit salad waiting for him when he gets home from Uni. Its usually there - she often tries to speak to us on his behalf (do his uni work, hoover his room etc)
But it never gets done.
Dad is a different issue. Other than making his tea - he never asks any of his kids to do anything for him - he irons his own clothes, cleans his own car etc And since he's dropped us/picked us up from college/school since we were kids, taught us everything...making his tea is the least we can do for him.
ur dads reaction "keh ahyay "!£!£!"£!!£"!£ jaa chah banah mateh me kadu laad"
translation what the F**** did u say go make tea before i "£"$£$"£$ "
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
not quite.
i have to do my own cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, tea-making, hoovering, studying, along with having a fulltime job and visiting my mum and grandad to help them with stuff...
as a result non of these things get done with much quality
i need a wife!
Don't just do something! Stand there.
I am certain she will be thrilled to hear your reasons.
quoting for posterity.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
I've learnt that you cant take a girl out of the city...
wana expand on that?
I realised today how much I love the fast life of london, the noise, the congestion, the coffee shops, the traffic, the way people are always on the go, always busy etc
And thats after spending some time in a 'dead countryside' where time/life and people dont seem to move.
Someone I know got married in a tiny village, where shops are miles away...she was so unhappy and homesick that she even broke the marriage off. :?
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