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cosmic Posted Mon 24 Nov, 2008 12:11 AM |
Ok so, I realise Aberdeen City Council is skint and has very little money, hence why they were only gritting the roads today and not the fecking pavements. But after me falling on my arse at the back of 9 this morning, on my way to work, you'd think they'd grit the pavements? A little bit of grit is surely gonna cost less that all those personal injury claims people are likely to send their way for falling on their arses just like me? Retards. |
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Joe Posted Mon 24 Nov, 2008 12:15 AM |
I'd be particularly worried about the old dearies; some elderly people (thinking of my Grandad here) fall over quite easily anyway, what with poor balance, and it causes pretty nasty injuries (broken wrist, etc.).
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Mon 24 Nov, 2008 12:27 AM |
Injuries to older people take a lot longer to heal and in some cases never heal, hip replacements etc...
Dubz |
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Joe Posted Mon 24 Nov, 2008 12:30 AM |
If I ever break one of my hips, I want it replacing by a hollow piece of steel with a lid. That way, no one can stop me from going to work or through customs with a hip flask. |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Mon 24 Nov, 2008 12:32 AM |
I like your thinking !!! nothing less than 12 year old malt tho'
Dubz |
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Joe Posted Mon 24 Nov, 2008 12:35 AM |
You'd need a long straw though; 2 main problems spring to mind otherwise.
1. People might get the wrong impression in they saw you bend you head into your own lap.
2. You'd probably do you back in anyway. |
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