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Doesn't a thread, not relating to CB and not even in CB itself deserve a break from it's childish bickerings?
Take your squabbles back to CB, no one cares here!
trt- terrible state of affairs this. I can't help but feel really sorry for the baby's mum, yes...she behaved like trollop, but she's 15 for goodness sake, her life from now on is in tatters.
Doesn't a thread, not relating to CB and not even in CB itself deserve a break from it's childish bickerings?
Take your squabbles back to CB, no one cares here!
trt- terrible state of affairs this. I can't help but feel really sorry for the baby's mum, yes...she behaved like trollop, but she's 15 for goodness sake, her life from now on is in tatters.
Sad Britain through the eyes of a foreigner.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-118237 3/Welcome-binge-Britain-Polish-photographer-do cuments-years-drunken-revelry-Cardiff.html
Is there no hope for us?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-118237 3/Welcome-binge-Britain-Polish-photographer-do cuments-years-drunken-revelry-Cardiff.html
Is there no hope for us?
As a Cardiffian I feel ashamed and appalled to see those pictures. As for the girls,where's their dignity and common sense? When my oldest daugter used to go to town for a night out my hubby used to take her and pick her up from a nightclub rather than have her and her mates walking the streets. Half the trouble is, nowadays everyone gets half drunk at home then carry on drinking when they hit the pubs and clubs. They dont seem to want to enjoy a good night out thesedays they just want drink,drink and more drink. I blame the 24 hr drinking law and the licensing law. I would love to see it stopped.