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surprised you have to ask.
Well, it's erm... ...rhetorical and arl that.
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surprised you have to ask.
Presupposes that the instances of cntiness are two separate opposing entities.What's cntier? Kicking a snowman's head off or putting someone on the dole?
Didn't he get sacked for threatening to chin his boss when asked to apologise and not for simply hoofing a snowman?
On further examination, the binman is an absolute wrongun. Got charged with attacking a barman and 2 coppers last year, deserves all he gets.
Funny how when you look beyond the Facebook headline there always seems to be more to it.Didn't he get sacked for threatening to chin his boss when asked to apologise and not for simply hoofing a snowman?
On further examination, the binman is an absolute wrongun. Got charged with attacking a barman and 2 coppers last year, deserves all he gets.
Of course its a senseless act. It makes no sense. The lad has lost his job for doing something that he didn't need to do. If he'd done nothing, he would have still been employed. Surely its easier to do nothing than to do something, aye ?Therefore to do something you needn't have done that loses you your job ! Well, i'll let you decideIt’s a snowman that’s going to melt on what looks like a driveway with a path running through it..Course it relevant....
‘Senseless act’ ffs
I laughed at the socially distance comment Anarl...reetio Marra.
As well as the headless snowman’s kids, the bin mans kids also got some disappointment when dad couldn’t pay the rent it put food on the table that week. So almost your perfect scenario.It’s hardly a sacking matter. Kids need some disappointment in their lives. Taught the kid a lesson. Snowmen are transient beings.
I’ve decided complaining and embellishing it and the sacking of someone for kicking a melting snowman is senseless. Ive also decided it’s another I want to be offended story.Of course its a senseless act. It makes no sense. The lad has lost his job for doing something that he didn't need to do. If he'd done nothing, he would have still been employed. Surely its easier to do nothing than to do something, aye ?Therefore to do something you needn't have done that loses you your job ! Well, i'll let you decide
Classic example of the new cowardly tactics of snidely grassing on somebody.
the father should have went out and give the bin man a good bollocking, if he bucked his lip then a straightener on the front lawn.
The bin man is a knob head 100% but acting behind his back to get him sacked is a c**ts trick
Didn't he get sacked for threatening to chin his boss when asked to apologise and not for simply hoofing a snowman?
On further examination, the binman is an absolute wrongun. Got charged with attacking a barman and 2 coppers last year, deserves all he gets.
Stupid thing to do, but sacking someone seems like a massive overreaction.
Unless he was on a final warning or something along those lines.
If it was the father who caught him, except it wasn't, t'was the mother, who may have had reservations about confronting some daft radgie who'd demonstrated his prowess by slaying a snowman. The father did later call to complain but it doesn't say whether or not he was adamant the perpetrator be dismissed from his job and his family left starving.Classic example of the new cowardly tactics of snidely grassing on somebody.
the father should have went out and give the bin man a good bollocking, if he bucked his lip then a straightener on the front lawn.
The bin man is a knob head 100% but acting behind his back to get him sacked is a c**ts trick