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Title: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 03 December 2012, 20:07:11
The local Round Table/whatever/charity with the Xmas float has just been round. And got the expected response from me.

Its the fekking 3rd of December FFS, and a bit late for the little ones who would like it. WTF are these effing useless retards thinking, blaring out their crap at full volume, and trying to wear out my doorbell  >:(.

I fekking hate Christmas  >:(
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: martin42 on 03 December 2012, 20:08:17
bah humbug  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: 05omegav6 on 03 December 2012, 20:09:19
Expect to see them every Monday until the big day ;D only 21 sleeps to go ;D
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 03 December 2012, 20:10:20
I wouldn't be so grumpy if it was the week leading up to Christmas. But the fekking 3rd!!!  >:(

I think I hate (most) charities more than I hate Christmas  >:(
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 03 December 2012, 20:11:13
Expect to see them every Monday until the big day ;D only 21 sleeps to go ;D
I hope the blood sucking retards get in the back of your taxi, blaring out that distorted shite  >:(

(Well, if you still had a taxi ;D)
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: tigers_gonads on 03 December 2012, 20:11:49
Are you sure your commando ? ;D
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: Entwood on 03 December 2012, 20:13:00
Our local Lions run the "sleigh" at Xmas, and I believe their policy is to stop at 20:30 as that is "late enough", they start about 17:30 .. so just 3 hours a night, and a LOT of streets to cover, as many people actually LIKE what they do, and they raise a lot of money for LOCAL charities in a polite and seasonal manner.

They don't start until Dec 1st yet half the stores/restaurants/houses around here ahve had the decorations up a month !!!

So give these volunteers a break, they at least are out doing something GOOD .. :)

Happy Christmas .. :)
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 03 December 2012, 20:34:26
Our local Lions run the "sleigh" at Xmas, and I believe their policy is to stop at 20:30 as that is "late enough", they start about 17:30 .. so just 3 hours a night, and a LOT of streets to cover, as many people actually LIKE what they do, and they raise a lot of money for LOCAL charities in a polite and seasonal manner.

They don't start until Dec 1st yet half the stores/restaurants/houses around here ahve had the decorations up a month !!!

So give these volunteers a break, they at least are out doing something GOOD .. :)

Happy Christmas .. :)
They had the standard response for bloodsuckers banging on the door. Sadly, they lacked the intelligence to heed, and tried to wear out the doorbell.
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: feeutfo on 03 December 2012, 20:51:20
;D everything that needs doing, making, producing, growing, slaughtering, giving, etc etc can't be done in the last week of Xmas. There isn't time. Miserable bugger. ;D

However, I hate being disturbed of an evening. Especially by door to door types, charity's, god botherers and don't get me started on salesman.
".... I'm from blah, can I interest you in blah, it's..."
"can I just stop you there for one second?"
"silence"

.....and close door. :)

Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: YZ250 on 03 December 2012, 20:57:15
I was slightly misled by the title, in which it implies that something good had happened. How careless of me.  ;D ;D

Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: feeutfo on 03 December 2012, 21:00:03
I was slightly misled by the title, in which it implies that something good had happened. How careless of me.  ;D ;D


;D ;D yes, he's missed out the "...has run dry" in the first line of the first post.
Bless. ;D
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 03 December 2012, 21:00:53
I suppose the fact they've been around will be the green light for all the little bastards who can't sing to be giving some unrecognisable rendition of a hymn, and wanting money, to bang on the door.

A couple of years ago, some (teenager) idiots weren't singing, but had a boombox with the Kings College Choir....

 ::)
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: Vamps on 03 December 2012, 21:05:01
I suppose the fact they've been around will be the green light for all the little bastards who can't sing to be giving some unrecognisable rendition of a hymn, and wanting money, to bang on the door.

A couple of years ago, some (teenager) idiots weren't singing, but had a boombox with the Kings College Choir.... ::)

Now that is 'initiative'........... :y :y :y
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 03 December 2012, 21:07:43
I suppose the fact they've been around will be the green light for all the little bastards who can't sing to be giving some unrecognisable rendition of a hymn, and wanting money, to bang on the door.

A couple of years ago, some (teenager) idiots weren't singing, but had a boombox with the Kings College Choir.... ::)

Now that is 'initiative'........... :y :y :y
I concede I did think that, as I was telling them to bred with each other...
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: Rog on 03 December 2012, 22:52:42
I suppose the fact they've been around will be the green light for all the little bastards who can't sing to be giving some unrecognisable rendition of a hymn, and wanting money, to bang on the door.

A couple of years ago, some (teenager) idiots weren't singing, but had a boombox with the Kings College Choir.... ::)

Now that is 'initiative'........... :y :y :y
I concede I did think that, as I was telling them to bred with each other...

I think I'm about to p%"$s myself    ;D    ;D     ;D

But seriously, I've pretty much completely stopped giving, just sheer charity appeal overload.
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: Rods2 on 03 December 2012, 23:28:45
;D everything that needs doing, making, producing, growing, slaughtering, giving, etc etc can't be done in the last week of Xmas. There isn't time. Miserable bugger. ;D

However, I hate being disturbed of an evening. Especially by door to door types, charity's, god botherers and don't get me started on salesman.
".... I'm from blah, can I interest you in blah, it's..."
"can I just stop you there for one second?"
"silence"

.....and close door. :)

I always say to salespeople: "I won't waste your time, and where I'm very busy I don't want you waste mine as I never buy anything at the door".

Energy supplier salesmen can be a bit more persistent, so I ways: "Have you heard of Uswitch" They always reply "Yes", to which I reply "So, have I and I know how to use it, goodbye".

If it is a charity, I always say: "I have charities I give to and yours is not on my list, so sorry no, goodbye"
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: Andy B on 04 December 2012, 18:27:34
The local Round Table/whatever/charity with the Xmas float has just been round. And got the expected response from me.

Its the fekking 3rd of December FFS, and a bit late for the little ones who would like it. WTF are these effing useless retards thinking, blaring out their crap at full volume, and trying to wear out my doorbell  >:(.

I fekking hate Christmas  >:(

miserable barsteward  :-X
Title: Re: The milk of human kindness
Post by: TheBoy on 04 December 2012, 18:58:20
And on the subject of charities, the beeb should be fined a crippling amount for Children In Need.  They have far more clout to get that charity more recognition that any other, and at other charities expense.

In effect, CIN get about a month's worth of free advertising for at least 30mins a day, and then a 5 or 6 hour long advert.

Bloody disgrace.