Parent of the year?
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Parent of the year?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... leach.html
Amazing read, looking at the pics, with all the rubbish and stuff why would you go in the water? Or let your kids go in? Hope the ages are wrong too, if no what i thought about the girl was bad...lol
Love how blue the water is too..
Amazing read, looking at the pics, with all the rubbish and stuff why would you go in the water? Or let your kids go in? Hope the ages are wrong too, if no what i thought about the girl was bad...lol
Love how blue the water is too..
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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It does say 13 & 14 years old mate so yeah that was badgsi pie wrote:Hope the ages are wrong too, if no what i thought about the girl was bad...lol
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wooo this is copied over from another sight f
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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never heard of this and its not that far from where i used to live, dispite the blue water you wouldnt go in looking at all that rubbish around even if it wasnt harmful!
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Ive heard of this place but ive never been, apparently its not a accessible by car (well not one you want to take home after).
Chris im sure the untouchables have been at some point.
Chris im sure the untouchables have been at some point.
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I don't understand why the Council can't do anything...if that was a slurry pit, it would have to be fenced off.
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Disgraceful. Parents should be made to test the water first. And the council should be doing more than putting signs up.. Fill it in if need be...
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I wanna see the cars at the bottom
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Sorry bit of a resurrection here; This is 2 minutes from where I live... when I was a kid we threw stones in it and watched the local trials rider practise there. We were all warned of the dangers and none of us went in. No signs and no fences, just a bit of common sense.
It can't be drained without serious treatment first and our town has been forced to close a number of amenities and make other concessions with the recession, it's an expenditure that is entirely unwarranted if people would read the bloody signs. Another thing; take a look at the last bloody picture... go on... that wheel has always been there since I was 10ish, over 21 years... none of the other shit was!!! It's stupid buggers that have no consideration for the fact people live very near there and there are no public funded cleaners that will tidy their crap and rubbish away. I'd put money on the fact that the human excrement advertised on the sign is from some stupid chavvy bint who lobbed her baby's used bloody Pamper's nappy, full of shit, into the pool, probably while other kids are swimming in there.
I know this sounds like a bit of a tirade, and I like to think none of the guys on here are that bloody stupid as to swim in something that polluted, but if you saw someone chucking a Morrissons carrier bag full of empty drinks bottles and used nappies in your local community you'd be pissed off.
If you know someone who does go there or is planning the trip, tell them it's dangerous, tell them it is, essentially, an industrial dump site for lime quarrying slurry, and if they still insist it'll be fine tell them to take their bloody rubbish when they bloody leave.
Rant over....
It can't be drained without serious treatment first and our town has been forced to close a number of amenities and make other concessions with the recession, it's an expenditure that is entirely unwarranted if people would read the bloody signs. Another thing; take a look at the last bloody picture... go on... that wheel has always been there since I was 10ish, over 21 years... none of the other shit was!!! It's stupid buggers that have no consideration for the fact people live very near there and there are no public funded cleaners that will tidy their crap and rubbish away. I'd put money on the fact that the human excrement advertised on the sign is from some stupid chavvy bint who lobbed her baby's used bloody Pamper's nappy, full of shit, into the pool, probably while other kids are swimming in there.
I know this sounds like a bit of a tirade, and I like to think none of the guys on here are that bloody stupid as to swim in something that polluted, but if you saw someone chucking a Morrissons carrier bag full of empty drinks bottles and used nappies in your local community you'd be pissed off.
If you know someone who does go there or is planning the trip, tell them it's dangerous, tell them it is, essentially, an industrial dump site for lime quarrying slurry, and if they still insist it'll be fine tell them to take their bloody rubbish when they bloody leave.
Rant over....
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I understand your rant, Squig. A few years back, a Mc Donalds went up in our town, and every since, within a 3 mile radius of it, there is McLitter. It must be part of the "McDonalds Experience" to finish your meal by throwing all the bl**dy rubbish out of the car window.
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I have to agree with you there bud ,VauxhallGirl wrote:I understand your rant, Squig. A few years back, a Mc Donalds went up in our town, and every since, within a 3 mile radius of it, there is McLitter. It must be part of the "McDonalds Experience" to finish your meal by throwing all the bl**dy rubbish out of the car window.