Seriously, get that massive chip off your shoulder.
If you spent a little less time on an internet forum then you could spend that extra time earning enough money to send junior to a decent school so he can rub shoulders with the ruling classes that stamp you down all the time, buy that Audi you’re secretly lusting after and afford to go skiing. Then you’ll see that the unions are there to protect the idle, not for someone who wants to do a decent days work and get ahead. You’ll see that communism didn’t work, and that you are actually responsible for your own life, it’s no-one elses fault that you’re bitter and a little rubbish.
Mainly though, STW would be a far nicer place to be with less of the ‘the worlds out to get us’ shite.
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Can anyone explain what on Earth wes is actually banging on about?
I would imagine he’s a mill owner from the 19th century who slipped through a wormhole in the space time continuum and found himself in the 21st century. For God’s sake, don’t tell him about female emancipation, he might not be able to cope.
It’s happened before – how do you reckon we ended up with Spongebob and that weirdo who won’t employ people with tattoos?
D’you think we could turn this thread into ‘your favourite flyover’ thread, complete with pics? I think that’s a very good idea.
I’ll go first:
It’s the Bow Flyover, which sits near the site of the original Bow Bridge which spanned the River Lea, which itself once marked the boundary between England and the Danelaw. It’s just a few hundred yards from the Olympic Stadium development, and also right next to the site of the brewery where India Pale Ale was fist brewed. An urban myth has it that one of the Kray’s victims was buried in the concrete during it’s construction. A nice little flyover, unassuming, but important.
Your Bow Flyover lacks aspiration. If it stopped bloody whining and spending all its money on union dues and copies of the Socialist Worker it could better itself until it was like this: