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Students pouring shots in there eyes!!!
Apparently students are pouring vodka shots in their eyes to drunk quicker which is plain stupid, not to mention a total waste of money!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As long as it stops them reading socialist propaganda and forming terrorist organisations, I don't give a monkey's knacker what they do.
Bloody pesky "Oooooooh I am so hard done by, I'll just book a few months travelling to ease my oh so addled mind after two hours contact time a week" students.
Sod 'em all, is what I say!!!!!
Bloody pesky "Oooooooh I am so hard done by, I'll just book a few months travelling to ease my oh so addled mind after two hours contact time a week" students.
Sod 'em all, is what I say!!!!!
how much gets absorbed into their eye? surely only a drop or two,so most of it ends up on the floor! WHAT! WASTED ALCOHOL? anyone that purposely spills alcohol needs to be flogged with a cat-o-nine tails and then have pure alcohol rubbed into their wounds followed by having a shot of scotch bonnet puree in their eye!
And these are the people who aim to go on the greater things, taking the top jobs in the professions, commerce, industry and government.
Financially, of course, Scottish students are much better placed to be able to afford such stupidity than their English counterparts. I really couldn�t care less what they do to themselves. If, by the age of eighteen or more, they have not yet learned that it is inadvisable to pour toxic liquid into your eyes, then I doubt anyone will be able to teach them and they will have to learn the hard way.
What I object to is having to pay (via my English taxes neatly diverted to Scotland) to subsidise such stupidity. Mind you, as far as I know, it does not say on the labels of vodka bottles that you should not pour the stuff into your eyes, so stand by for the first case of alleged negligence brought by one of the poor souls against Smirnoff for not telling them where to stick the stuff!
Financially, of course, Scottish students are much better placed to be able to afford such stupidity than their English counterparts. I really couldn�t care less what they do to themselves. If, by the age of eighteen or more, they have not yet learned that it is inadvisable to pour toxic liquid into your eyes, then I doubt anyone will be able to teach them and they will have to learn the hard way.
What I object to is having to pay (via my English taxes neatly diverted to Scotland) to subsidise such stupidity. Mind you, as far as I know, it does not say on the labels of vodka bottles that you should not pour the stuff into your eyes, so stand by for the first case of alleged negligence brought by one of the poor souls against Smirnoff for not telling them where to stick the stuff!
University students seem to have plenty of time on their hands to get up to such high jinx.
I really don't see why an applicant with a degree is so much more attractive to a prospective employer than one who hasn't. Students are hardly pushed and the workload isnt exactly arduous; you have to be doing something really wrong not to attain a degree.
I really don't see why an applicant with a degree is so much more attractive to a prospective employer than one who hasn't. Students are hardly pushed and the workload isnt exactly arduous; you have to be doing something really wrong not to attain a degree.
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