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Are you slipping your GP backhanders or summat....? I honestly dont know how you've managed to play the system for so long.. I've known people with clinical depression who've gotten some kind of job, even stuff working from home, on the net, etc..... I work with students with autism, aspergers, cererbral palsy, etc, and, well, if they can function with pretty severe disabilities and get to uni every morning, then I just have to wonder what the hell is stopping the likes of you tbh..... It IS excuses I reckon, I dont think people such as yourself should be on the "sick" when it's clear to me that you are actually functional enough to use a computer...

 

well said.... and Rob, too.

 

Perhaps bone-idle laziness can often be misconstrued as depression-led lethargy, maybe?

 

The one I feel sorry for in all this sorry story is Chris's other half... who he says is in training, if I'm right, to be a social worker? Imagine the shame when the other girls on the course show off their presents from their fellas, their holiday snaps, turn up in the trendiest clothes, with the smartest haircuts, snazzy cars.... and when the chat turns to hubbies, boyfriends and jobs.... and she has to explain that, well, ummm... my other half spends all his time messing about on the internet, watching daytime telly.... and claiming free state handouts for some apparent illness. She must be mortified.

 

I just hppe there's no benefit-raised kids in the middle of all this.... because if you're too sick to go to work and hold down a job... how on earth could you stand the constant din and hassle that are kids in your home all the time?

 

Chris... you've played around with lame, impotent excuses for long enough... make her proud for Gods sake... get a bloody job and treat her to something nice... sounds like she well deserves it.

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Ack. Why are people still taking him seriously?! The thread has turned into some sort of 'Chris is wrong, I am right' debate that really isn't needed. Everything he posts you disagree with (and rightly so, his arguments are non-existent) and yet you continue to reply to him?! I read what people like Grimly etc. put because I find these topics interesting, even if I don't post a lot, and as soon as Chris says something you all get annoyed and feel the need to have a go at him. D: The forum would be a lot better, imo, if you blocked his posts and didn't reply to him anymore. Then you can let Chris just carry on and post his rubbish, he'll just be talking to himself.
Imagine the shame when the other girls on the course show off their presents from their fellas, their holiday snaps, turn up in the trendiest clothes, with the smartest haircuts, snazzy cars....

 

I didn't realise that Social Workers were that well off..... :lol:

 

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well said.... and Rob, too.

 

Perhaps bone-idle laziness can often be misconstrued as depression-led lethargy, maybe?

 

The one I feel sorry for in all this sorry story is Chris's other half... who he says is in training, if I'm right, to be a social worker? Imagine the shame when the other girls on the course show off their presents from their fellas, their holiday snaps, turn up in the trendiest clothes, with the smartest haircuts, snazzy cars.... and when the chat turns to hubbies, boyfriends and jobs.... and she has to explain that, well, ummm... my other half spends all his time messing about on the internet, watching daytime telly.... and claiming free state handouts for some apparent illness. She must be mortified.

 

I just hppe there's no benefit-raised kids in the middle of all this.... because if you're too sick to go to work and hold down a job... how on earth could you stand the constant din and hassle that are kids in your home all the time?

 

Chris... you've played around with lame, impotent excuses for long enough... make her proud for Gods sake... get a bloody job and treat her to something nice... sounds like she well deserves it.

 

 

I never said she was training to be anything! She's a nanny actually, looks after a 3 year-old girl in Central London. It is a bone of contention with her that I don't work but I keep explaining to her that I'm deemed unfit for work by Dr's and I do have an income each week to contribute to the family budget. She married me in '92 when I was on IB so can't say she didn't know. Think she thought it was just temporary though. We have a 13 year-old daughter.

 

Oh and the only daytime TV I watch is Jeremy Kyle and nothing else. It doesn't go on again until evening.

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I never said she was training to be anything! She's a nanny actually, looks after a 3 year-old girl in Central London. It is a bone of contention with her that I don't work but I keep explaining to her that I'm deemed unfit for work by Dr's and I do have an income each week to contribute to the family budget. She married me in '92 when I was on IB so can't say she didn't know. Think she thought it was just temporary though. We have a 13 year-old daughter.

 

Oh and the only daytime TV I watch is Jeremy Kyle and nothing else. It doesn't go on again until evening.

 

how many contradictions/points are there here?...:lol:

 

she looks after a 3 year old....then comes home to look after a 49 year old...:lol:

 

so even she hates your idleness

 

that 'unfit to work by the drs' just isnt credible. we dont believe you! we think you are playing on your 'illness' (better known as bone idleness) so you dont have to work and have an 'easy' (but ultimately unfullfilling) life.

 

you put money in the pot?... yes OUR money that WE earn :angry:

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