The humour was probably a little too intelligent for you to work out. "more have died in all seaters watching **** games" I thought was easy to understand but obviously whooshed you.
I am having a stressful time of it at the moment. Though, your bringing in terrace issues did make it appear you weren't being wholly jocular and intelligent humour isn't something I autojatically associate you with.
Obviously you wouldn't associate me with intelligent humour as you don't have the intellect to understand that it is humour.
We haven't fallen out ... I didn't like him in the first place. That was a joke, I actually find him quite endearing & have warmed to the old fool over the years, despite his fat fingers regularly failing miserably on his keyboard.
Make sure you make no typos or errors... There was a report the other day saying IQ is declining in each generation since the 1970s having peaked in the 1950s and 1960s. As someone born in 1950 I fully concur. And feel sorry for the younger ones on here.
I'm sure they won't give a **** about IQ. I've never needed to state mine or be tested to get a job. It's irrelevant now as it was then. Most born in the 50s, 60s & 70s would be ****ed to understand what kids today take in their stride. My lads doing his A levels now & I know next to **** all about any of the subjects he's taking & I'm sure many my age would be the same. I'm also confident that he'll be earning more than I ever have by the time he's 25.
Quite agree IQ is no sign of intelligence but it was reported as a FACT. And fits in with my agenda so it is so. Your lad may do so, but the overwhelming majority won't. And even if hevdoes thecstate of things means his chances of achieving your living standards or getting on the housing ladder won't be great. I had bought my first house at 24 years of age in 1975 despite needing 10%deposit and mortgage rates being 9.5% and interest rates 17%, with basic tax rates of around 35%. All those things are lower now but my lads, despite having as good jobs as I had are in their 30s and in rented accommodation. I feel for a lot of the younger ones. When we were younger it was just taken forvgranted lifecwould keep getting better. Those days have gone.
Most do have no chance of getting on the ladder nowadays & I feel for them. Even if they do they'll not make the mone, percentage wise, previous generations have by buying & selling. My eldest has got in, middle one is saving at a rate of knots but is still at home so may be benefitting from the lack of bills. Youngest will succeed. He’s know in-house as Victor after Victor Mature. He’s the most sensible & grown up out of us all, but he also has a drive for success. Obvs got his brains from me. My fingers are fatter than yours. FACT.
Debating it on Sunday politics now. Richard caborn ex sports minister says it's just a hooligan element that want it. Dick.
All those that have signed the petition will be happy with that remark. I’m sure he’ll have reputable data to prove it other than “I’m just been dosile ****”
Knob MP just said he didn't know the mechanics of it all waffle waffle. Amanda said you've been invited twice by the Leeds trust to come and see them but never turned up. Arf