Hallo you Made my come back Friday night and stormed the stage half pissed on the chocolate sauce Makes the lights look pretty ............ and some of the guys too
Your not really being fair or honest there .For a second take your own personal life out the picture and then think about it all .We all want good looking .Note I said all ,not man .Its only human nature to want something handsome/pretty to look at .Like art .We all aspire to look better in the hopes of finding a mate that meets our requirements .
No shame in wanting something nice to look at .After all everyone with a life partner will tell you the same thing 'In my eyes he/she is gorgeous' What you find pretty might not be to others .So think beofre you go pointing that finger .I couldnt care less if the guy had a face like a bucket of melted wellies ,weight is my no no ,that and drinkers .Not all women want models ,do men ?
Ok I see where I went wrong .I didnt mean they say in the annuals they hold mass ,I meant they say in the annuals what they practice . And they warn you if attending a mixed school ,then mass trips will be held .Con has no choice to go unless I keep him off .No point and nothing to gain by that but still the choice should be there .
.I never said they wrote in the yearly annuals that they hold mass .I said they advertise their religion or spiritual status .The mass was a throw back from when when my elder cousin by 3 years being the only Protestant in his class ,and his mother not allowing the day off ,going to mass because of the shortage of teachers or class room attendant .
Most denominational schools in Scotland are Catholic. There are a lot of schools with names like "St.Mungo's Primary RC School" for instance. England of course has Church of England (C of E) as well as Roman Catholic (R.C.) schools. Interestingly the Scottish denominational schools do not have "R.C." in the name but something like "Our Lady of The Rosary Primary School" tends to let you know that it's a denominational school. In practice it's often the case that Catholic children attend the RC schools and protestants and other faiths the non-denominational schools. It's a similar situation to the North of Ireland which because of the troubles there has been extensively publicized. Both are now trying to integrate, but it'll be a hard job. The Scottish Education Service has an interesting site describing Catholic education in Scotland but I cant remember the name right now so Il have to get back to that .Course in the big cities like Glasgow provision also has to be made for the increasing number of people of other faiths (Islam etc.) who also may in the future want their own denominational school and this - hampering integration possibly - as well as the age old Orange/Green split has led to calls to keep religion out of education.
Hi you Not now there isn't like I said .But I remember a school behind my child hood home that had the Protestant sign .Il mail you the name .Im not sure if the school is still there now .Same with my first Primary school .except they were catholic .
Most of the school signs dont say this now ,although still use the yearly annual to highlight if they teach spiritual or religious views .Con will start high school next year and a few times its came up that he hasnt been confirmed .I dont understand sometimes why such a fuss .It was his decision ,and he chose not to be confirmed .Same with his holy communion .......... Im not sure If Im muddling up the names
The first time you buy a house you think how pretty it is and sign the check. The second time you look to see if the basement has termites. It's the same with men.
Women now have choices !. They can be married, not married, have a job, not have a job, be married with children, unmarried with children. Men have the same choice we've always had: work or prison
This is the opposite of Glasgow .They date others but only marry their own .Its not common to see an Asian man dating a white/black girl .They have strict rules over that thing here .Familys have their own laws on who the kids interact with .Schools dont have this problem as most of our schools are mixed ,save for our private ones .
A few years back all school signs would advertise if they were mixed ,Catholic or Protestant on the schools Name Plate at the main gates .Every school in the UK had this .Now its not common . Although they do still tell you in the year annual that they are catholic and teach religious education ,or their Protestant but still hold mass and teach R.E .
We get a lot of mixed signals concerning schools .
RE: Would you come to my flat if i asked you too?
Tried to shave the legs and ended up looking like a chopping board I wont shave and drink at the same time again .