Sunday, 19 August 2012

ENDERS ... ANOTHER REMINDER THAT YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TO USE MATERIAL FROM MY BLOGS OR REMOTE FOOTAGE OF ME MASTURBATING TO MARINADE YOUR TEENAGE PROSTITUTES ORLRIGHT ... 

http://jupitersterrain5.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/ubermensch1-19-august-2012-137am.html

13.00, 19.08.12. 

Celato
19 August 2012 1:19PM

With your attitude, you really shouldn't spend so much time on the Web.
Shoo, fly!

cinimon19 August 2012 1:58PM
Response to TechnicalEphemera, 19 August 2012 12:52PM
I agree
Hey you two – so you reckon Ed and co. are as ‘happy and relaxed’ about this as you are??? Happy to come up with some feeble excuse – I hardly think so!!!
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could she please put up my post instead of cowardly gossip about it …
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actually she probably won't so here it is ... 

Katyia19 August 2012 1:56PM
The Department for Education failed to include a school in Cornwall that hosted the Olympic flame in a list of school playing fields whose sale has been approved. The school’s application was not included in a list of sell-offs and pending applications disclosed by Gove in May, or in an updated list published this week. It may have been omitted because it is an academy, a type of school that is state-funded but run independently.
maybe the land isn’t fit for use or is wedged right in the middle of a conservation zone
Newquay Tretherras school hosted the Olympic torch on the first leg of its relay through the UK in May. The school’s director of sport described it as a “fantastic once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” for students and local people to witness the flame.
nothing like blowing your owns trumpet
Valerie Martin, who is leading a campaign against the sale, said: “The land is used by the school and used by the community. There’s soccer teams on there and cricket teams. It’s a running field and it was used to host the Olympic flame when it came through Newquay. This is not a campaign against Tesco, it’s a campaign against any building on this playing field.”
some fields have ancient rubbish dumps underneath them with poisonous gases might be why there is one near here ...
“Playing fields are better protected under this government than at any time before.” The statement added: “Historically, when a minister has overturned the panel’s recommendations, he has written to the chair of the panel to advise him and to explain the reason. No such letter or advice has been received by the panel or its chair.”
well email him then and he will have to respond ...
The five cases in which the panel was ignored included Woodhouse middle school in Staffordshire, Clarborough primary school in Nottinghamshire, Elliott school in Putney, south-west London, where fields are being sold off to pay for a major refurbishment, and Ingleton middle school in North Yorkshire. A decision to approve a sale at Netley primary school in Camden was approved by ministers despite being withdrawn.
ha ha ha maybe local people know their playing fields better than the govement do ... Specially if they have played football on them …
“We are also concerned that this is likely to become more of a problem in years to come as we see more and more schools taking on academy status and becoming exempt from the guidance that applies to other schools.”
oh dear ...
Gove has also relaxed government regulations that set out the minimum outdoor space that schools have to provide for team games. Campaigners fear the new rules ? which were approved on the eve of the Olympic Games ? will pave the way for the further sell-offs of playing fields and endanger the ability of schools to provide sport for future generations
causing damage to neighbouring buildings … sounds like a disaster of volcanic proportions if that forsest fire takes hold ...



MercyCroft
19 August 2012 2:13PM
Mrs.Winterbottom's (neighbour) carer, Quentin, brought some magazines over for her to while away the hours it takes to empty her bowels. I could tell she wasn't impressed with Attitude and Gay Times, the way she threw them across the lounge, but she was thrilled with a number of copies of Take A Break, or Take A Chav as I've always called it.
I looked down my nose at the pile of mags and wondered how she could sully what's left of her brain with the inanities they contain. But, a couple of headlines caught my eye 'Boyfriend's secret - he was really a she' and 'Carry on in the caravan - I live with my hubby and his lover.' Against my better judgement, my curiosity had been pricked.
I kept wanting to find out how these real-life tales panned out, but I fought the urge to dive in and find out more throughout the whole of Secret Fortune with Nick (housewives totty) Knowles, all the while glancing at those lurifd headlines. They beckoned me like The Sirens enticing Odysseus, until I could resist no longer and succumbed. Now I'm hooked and can't get enough! I've even learned new things! Did you know bananas can cure period cramps? Neither did I!
I'm so thrilled with my new 'friend' I'm seriously considering a subscription and joining the online bingo club.
Perhaps drug addicts go through a similar dilemma when temptation beckons? Could Russell Brand be persuaded to give us his opinion?
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that is the author putting in a bid for a lesbian relationship with my self ... uuuhhhgggg ... 

MakeMPsOwnUp
19 August 2012 1:58PM
Thankfully I've not experienced a bladder infection but I can believe that they are evil buggers and that their effects can worsen with advancing age. But what of another pension in the HIghlands of Scotland suffering from a recurrent would they get the RAF Search & Rescue taxi service? An ambulance would probably be all that was sent for the other pensioner. Seriously why should Phil get preferential service?

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