View Full Version : Lisa was in the dunce class in school!
karezza
04-08-2009, 09:38 AM
Lovely Lisa was in the dunce class in school.:shocked:
Are you surprised by this revelation?
hotspur95
04-08-2009, 09:39 AM
I'm not surprised :shocked:
shash
04-08-2009, 09:40 AM
not really, but what I dislike her for is not this but her nastiness and aggression
did laugh when she said "I'm quite clever really, I just don't listen" :whistle:
Sweep
04-08-2009, 09:40 AM
No, because she is thick as fcuk. She is incapable of having a heated debate without raising her voice and thus she is a dunce.
However, so what if she was in the dunce class. I wouldn't think any more or any less of her because of that.
oopaloompa
04-08-2009, 09:42 AM
Dave also said he was in remedial class at school. Then Dave made me laugh when he said 'but we have it in other areas, like you (lisa) are good at eighties music'
Really helpful on her CV
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 09:44 AM
What a vile thing to gloat over ? do you have children ? THEY could be slow learners would you think it big and clever if someone ridiculed them ? sick :yuk:
karezza
04-08-2009, 09:44 AM
Bullies are morons. Their way of relating to others is by intimidating them.
shash
04-08-2009, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by oopaloompa
Dave also said he was in remedial class at school. Then Dave made me laugh when he said 'but we have it in other areas, like you (lisa) are good at eighties music'
Really helpful on her CV
LOL yes! Poor David, he is gathering some super quotes :laugh:
did you hear him say "Don't blow it out of precaution"? :bigsmile:
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
What a vile thing to gloat over ? do you have children ? THEY could be slow learners would you think it big and clever if someone ridiculed them ? sick :yuk:
I would wager that there parents were mostly responsible for their poor learning rather than anything mentally wrong with them
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by karezza
Bullies are morons. Their way of relating to others is by intimidating them. Taking the pi$$ out of people are not so bright is bullying ,makes me sick people who think they are clever by starting a thread like this :rolleyes:
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 09:47 AM
Originally posted by IsleOfWeather
Originally posted by BBmassive
What a vile thing to gloat over ? do you have children ? THEY could be slow learners would you think it big and clever if someone ridiculed them ? sick :yuk:
I would wager that there parents were mostly responsible for their poor learning rather than anything mentally wrong with them Either way ,would you think its ok for people to take the pi$$ out of them ?
shaz20
04-08-2009, 09:57 AM
Sorry but this thread is so wrong, my beautiful nephew has learning disabilities and is therefore in "the dunces" class. It is sickening that some of you are taking the p£ss over this. There but for the grace of god!!
Some people are just so mean putting threads like this up, yet you slag bb housemates for being mean! Hypocrites :mad:
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 09:58 AM
Originally posted by shaz20
Sorry but this thread is so wrong, my beautiful nephew has learning disabilities and is therefore in "the dunces" class. It is sickening that some of you are taking the p£ss over this. There but for the grace of god!!
Some people are just so mean putting threads like this up, yet you slag bb housemates for being mean! Hypocrites :mad: EXACTLY ,getting a rise out of someone less fortunate ...SICK
xxxxxxxxxxxx for your nephew ,who I am sure is a lovely lad DESPITE not being the top of the class :flowers:
shaz20
04-08-2009, 10:04 AM
Thanx BBmassive. Yes he is a lovely boy, my poor sisters worries constantly about him and what his future holds. Its upsetting to see people posting stuff like this, no reguard for others. Sorry new to this so dunno how to link the quotes lol.
:hug:
oopaloompa
04-08-2009, 10:04 AM
My daughter has learning disabilities (dyspraxia) but i dont find this thread particularly offensive. There are a lot worse on here. And it was the Lisa who stated she was 'in the dunces class' her words not mine
DiamondDogTags
04-08-2009, 10:07 AM
not really to be honest.
shaz20
04-08-2009, 10:07 AM
I'm sorry to hear that about your daughter, but all the more reason I am surprised at your post. Not a subject to make fun of in my opinion
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by shaz20
thanks BBmassive. Yes he is a lovely boy, my poor sisters worries constantly about him and what his future holds. Its upsetting to see people posting stuff like this, no reguard for others. Sorry new to this so dunno how to link the quotes lol.
:hug: My eldest daughter was always in the low class at school ,shes now 34 years old a LOVELY gentle woman who has worked in old peoples homes for 15 years ,she does jobs i could never do ,she would not hurt a fly ,i am very proud of her as im sure you all are of your nephew
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by oopaloompa
My daughter has learning disabilities (dyspraxia) but i dont find this thread particularly offensive. There are a lot worse on here. And it was the Lisa who stated she was 'in the dunces class' her words not mine But YOU thought it was funny about what they could write on their cv :rolleyes: how very supportive you are
Daffodil
04-08-2009, 10:20 AM
I thought Lisa was incredibly brave to mention this at all. A lot of children are made to feel 'ashamed' by their peers (and some adults) as a result of being classed as having 'learning difficulties' or 'special needs'. All that counts really is how they learn to cope with it in this aggressive go-getting world, and, as with everyone, how basically 'good' they turn out to be. Some children compensate by having absolutely amazing skills.
minx36
04-08-2009, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by shash
"I'm quite clever really, I just don't listen" :whistle:
that's because when someone is talking sense she sticks her fingers in her ears!
Daffodil
04-08-2009, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by karezza
Bullies are morons. Their way of relating to others is by intimidating them. Taking the pi$$ out of people are not so bright is bullying ,makes me sick people who think they are clever by starting a thread like this :rolleyes:
Agree with you 100% A very good point.
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by Daffodil
I thought Lisa was incredibly brave to mention this at all. A lot of children are made to feel 'ashamed' by their peers (and some adults) as a result of being classed as having 'learning difficulties' or 'special needs'. All that counts really is how they learn to cope with it in this aggressive go-getting world, and, as with everyone, how basically 'good' they turn out to be. Some children compensate by having absolutely amazing skills. Exactly ,what they lack in some parts they gain in others ,but to get off on making them appear backward idiots is not big and its not funny
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 10:25 AM
Go on BB
fair game
please swallow your faux indignation and get with the programme ffs
oopaloompa
04-08-2009, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by oopaloompa
My daughter has learning disabilities (dyspraxia) but i dont find this thread particularly offensive. There are a lot worse on here. And it was the Lisa who stated she was 'in the dunces class' her words not mine But YOU thought it was funny about what they could write on their cv :rolleyes: how very supportive you are
Yes i have been very supportive of her and anyone that has been involved with LD know that there is laughter and tears to get thru it. She is now a very succesful adult but in the past when i have helped her with her CV we have jokingly made comments of what could go on it and she was never offended.
The remark I made was meant as a joke, and im sorry that you couldnt see that.
shaz20
04-08-2009, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by shaz20
thanks BBmassive. Yes he is a lovely boy, my poor sisters worries constantly about him and what his future holds. Its upsetting to see people posting stuff like this, no reguard for others. Sorry new to this so dunno how to link the quotes lol.
:hug: My eldest daughter was always in the low class at school ,shes now 34 years old a LOVELY gentle woman who has worked in old peoples homes for 15 years ,she does jobs i could never do ,she would not hurt a fly ,i am very proud of her as im sure you all are of your nephew
Ah thats lovely, good for her. You are right to be proud. We are of Daniel and love him to bits, I tend to be protective and defensive about him tho.:flowers:
The_Long_Run
04-08-2009, 10:29 AM
Originally posted by karezza
Lovely Lisa was in the dunce class in school.:shocked:
Are you surprised by this revelation?
VERY, VERY, VERY surprised, you mean she actually WENT to school?
As she said she's quite clever really, but unschooled. Her basic intelligence suggests she wasted her opportunities.
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by Daffodil
I thought Lisa was incredibly brave to mention this at all. A lot of children are made to feel 'ashamed' by their peers (and some adults) as a result of being classed as having 'learning difficulties' or 'special needs'. All that counts really is how they learn to cope with it in this aggressive go-getting world, and, as with everyone, how basically 'good' they turn out to be. Some children compensate by having absolutely amazing skills. Exactly ,what they lack in some parts they gain in others ,but to get off on making them appear backward idiots is not big and its not funny
People like Lisa are backward idiots because they have allowed themselves to grow into backward idiots.
You can bet your bottom dollar that this repulsive creature will have educated herself in all the nuances of extracting the maximum amount of dole money from the government, but would never think of trying a college course to make an attempt at getting some skills to try and get a job.
Dunces like Lisa, Dogface, David, Charlie, etc. are dunces for a reason. When they were at school they would be more interested in staring out of the window rather than read a book, and they are the same now.
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 10:44 AM
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by Daffodil
I thought Lisa was incredibly brave to mention this at all. A lot of children are made to feel 'ashamed' by their peers (and some adults) as a result of being classed as having 'learning difficulties' or 'special needs'. All that counts really is how they learn to cope with it in this aggressive go-getting world, and, as with everyone, how basically 'good' they turn out to be. Some children compensate by having absolutely amazing skills. Exactly ,what they lack in some parts they gain in others ,but to get off on making them appear backward idiots is not big and its not funny
People like Lisa are backward idiots because they have allowed themselves to grow into backward idiots.
You can bet your bottom dollar that this repulsive creature will have educated herself in all the nuances of extracting the maximum amount of dole money from the government, but would never think of trying a college course to make an attempt at getting some skills to try and get a job.
Dunces like Lisa, Dogface, David, Charlie, etc. are dunces for a reason. When they were at school they would be more interested in staring out of the window rather than read a book, and they are the same now. How sick :rolleyes:
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by Daffodil
I thought Lisa was incredibly brave to mention this at all. A lot of children are made to feel 'ashamed' by their peers (and some adults) as a result of being classed as having 'learning difficulties' or 'special needs'. All that counts really is how they learn to cope with it in this aggressive go-getting world, and, as with everyone, how basically 'good' they turn out to be. Some children compensate by having absolutely amazing skills. Exactly ,what they lack in some parts they gain in others ,but to get off on making them appear backward idiots is not big and its not funny
People like Lisa are backward idiots because they have allowed themselves to grow into backward idiots.
You can bet your bottom dollar that this repulsive creature will have educated herself in all the nuances of extracting the maximum amount of dole money from the government, but would never think of trying a college course to make an attempt at getting some skills to try and get a job.
Dunces like Lisa, Dogface, David, Charlie, etc. are dunces for a reason. When they were at school they would be more interested in staring out of the window rather than read a book, and they are the same now. How sick :rolleyes:
What's sick about it? Some people are just too lazy to get off their ar se and try and educate themselves.
For this reason, people like Lisa and co will be as thick as a post for the whole of their lives.
It's a fact. Get used to it.
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 10:51 AM
Lisa has had the last 20 years to better herself....
FAIL
Originally posted by Daffodil
I thought Lisa was incredibly brave to mention this at all.
nah, she was dumb enough to confide in david another brainiac. if that would get out in heated fight with bea we would be laughing for weeks and she would never open her mouth again.
Tenantry
04-08-2009, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by shaz20
thanks BBmassive. Yes he is a lovely boy, my poor sisters worries constantly about him and what his future holds. Its upsetting to see people posting stuff like this, no reguard for others. Sorry new to this so dunno how to link the quotes lol.
:hug:
I suffer from this too but don't let that hold him back. He might not be academically there, but I'm sure he will have other skills that he will outshine in. :thumbs:
loomy
04-08-2009, 11:04 AM
People on here really do sicken me. The amount of times I've heard people say oh it's not Freddie's fault it's his dyslexia blah blah blah (btw it's not all, Freddie is an eccentric and I don't see why his actions need to be justified by saying it's down to his dyslexia. I know quite a few dyslexics and I can safely say that non of them are annoying twats like Freddie) but somehow it's acceptable to make fun of Lisa for being in the 'dunces class'. It's not her fault
kisywisy
04-08-2009, 11:06 AM
my little girl is dyslexic and finds it very hard to read etc. she is made to feel stupid by others when they call her names like thicko and dunce. she might not be the best at writing or reading or have the best concentration, but she is gifted in other ways, like art and drama.
i can't stand lisa, but when she was at school it was very different to how it is now. slow learners weren't given as much support as they are now. they were basically put in the dunce class and given up on
i'd like to add that a very close family friend was in the dunce class the whole way through school, left at 12 years old and could barely read. he's now a self made multi millionaire. he still finds it hard to read etc, but he has a **** hot business mind and the best problem solver i know.
duttydiva
04-08-2009, 11:07 AM
not surprised at all
oopaloompa
04-08-2009, 11:08 AM
Has Lisa actually said that she has learning difficulties.
shaz20
04-08-2009, 11:09 AM
Originally posted by Tenantry
Originally posted by shaz20
thanks BBmassive. Yes he is a lovely boy, my poor sisters worries constantly about him and what his future holds. Its upsetting to see people posting stuff like this, no reguard for others. Sorry new to this so dunno how to link the quotes lol.
:hug:
I suffer from this too but don't let that hold him back. He might not be academically there, but I'm sure he will have other skills that he will outshine in. :thumbs:
Thanks hun :hug:
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by kisywisy
my little girl is dyslexic and finds it very hard to read etc. she is made to feel stupid by others when they call her names like thicko and dunce. she might not be the best at writing or reading or have the best concentration, but she is gifted in other ways, like art and drama.
i can't stand lisa, but when she was at school it was very different to how it is now. slow learners weren't given as much support as they are now. they were basically put in the dunce class and given up on
i'd like to add that a very close family friend was in the dunce class the whole way through school, left at 12 years old and could barely read. he's now a self made multi millionaire. he still finds it hard to read etc, but he has a **** hot business mind and the best problem solver i know.
Yeah
its not Lisa's fault its her thyroid
get real and stop making terrible excuses.
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by oopaloompa
Has Lisa actually said that she has learning difficulties.
no
she is just doing a good impression currently
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 11:18 AM
Originally posted by kisywisy
my little girl is dyslexic and finds it very hard to read etc. she is made to feel stupid by others when they call her names like thicko and dunce. she might not be the best at writing or reading or have the best concentration, but she is gifted in other ways, like art and drama.
i can't stand lisa, but when she was at school it was very different to how it is now. slow learners weren't given as much support as they are now. they were basically put in the dunce class and given up on
i'd like to add that a very close family friend was in the dunce class the whole way through school, left at 12 years old and could barely read. he's now a self made multi millionaire. he still finds it hard to read etc, but he has a **** hot business mind and the best problem solver i know. My brother in law can hardly read or write ,but has more money than i could ever dream of having ,all by his own steam ,and you are right ,the extra help was not there years ago as it is today ,but to laugh at people like your daughter,my daughter the other member`s nephew and Lisa says more about the person laughing than it does about them
No way... she is sooooo clever! :shocked:
oopaloompa
04-08-2009, 11:20 AM
Just because she was in remedial ( i hate the word dunce it hasnt been used in years) doesnt mean she had LD. She could have just been lazy, disruptive or just plain unwilling to learn.
bigbrother10uk
04-08-2009, 11:20 AM
so....... it was kinda obvious. she has no job
LolaSvelt
04-08-2009, 11:22 AM
The funnier comment was when she said that she was clever but she never listened.
RCW1945
04-08-2009, 11:31 AM
To get back to fundamentals:
For years the producers have tested the IQs of HMs before they enter the house. I think it is questionable that they should accept people with extremely low figures (eg Sophie 50, Lisa 65). Do they have the intellectual capacity to withstand the rigours of the house.
I do not have the statistics but my strong impression is that since BB1 the average levels have dropped, probably because with greater awareness of what is involved, those of higher intelligence avoid the experience.
At the other end of the scale we see people like Tickle, Laud and now Freddie being extolled as near genius when in fact they are merely slightly above average.
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by kisywisy
my little girl is dyslexic and finds it very hard to read etc. she is made to feel stupid by others when they call her names like thicko and dunce. she might not be the best at writing or reading or have the best concentration, but she is gifted in other ways, like art and drama.
i can't stand lisa, but when she was at school it was very different to how it is now. slow learners weren't given as much support as they are now. they were basically put in the dunce class and given up on
i'd like to add that a very close family friend was in the dunce class the whole way through school, left at 12 years old and could barely read. he's now a self made multi millionaire. he still finds it hard to read etc, but he has a **** hot business mind and the best problem solver i know.
When I was at school, they hadn't invented dyslexia yet. Funnily enough, I never encountered one single person in my school who couldn't read at that time. Many found it difficult (because they were thicker than the rest), but they all got there eventually.
Now that they have invented dyslexia, they have an excuse for thick kids, and even though they throw "specialist teaching" resources at it, loads of people now leave school being unable to read.
Ask yourself why you don't run into a lot of 60 year olds in this country who can't read.....it's because even the thickest of them were made to get their head down and learn to do it, by their parents and teachers when they were kids. Nowadays, actually helping your own kids with stuff like this is too much bother for lazy parents and c rap teachers.
oh.really
04-08-2009, 12:16 PM
Some people aren't in the dunce class because they have learning difficulties etc. they're just there because they can't be arsed to learn. Looking at Lisa it's not hard to understand what she meant by 'I'm actually clever I just don't listen'
Because of that it's no big leap to understand why she now epitomises what people describe as 'layabout'
StevieGeire
04-08-2009, 12:19 PM
this made me laugh i really like lisa again.
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 12:20 PM
Originally posted by IsleOfWeather
Lisa has had the last 20 years to better herself....
FAIL Have you ever thought she could be too ashamed to ?
RCW1945
04-08-2009, 12:23 PM
I think, Connie, you should quote a few references for your statements.
Illiteracy has always been with us. In the past there were many unskilled manual jobs which allowed people to go through life without needing to read. Many people had no driving licence, no bank account etc etc, there was much less pressure to be able to read.
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 12:25 PM
Originally posted by oh.really
Some people aren't in the dunce class because they have learning difficulties etc. they're just there because they can't be arsed to learn. Looking at Lisa it's not hard to understand what she meant by 'I'm actually clever I just don't listen'
Because of that it's no big leap to understand why she now epitomises what people describe as 'layabout'
Correct.
If Lisa and other layabouts like her put as much effort into educating themselves, as they put into dodging work ("it's really difficult to get a job because I don't drive"), they might be able to disguise how stupid they are.
The Lisas of this world never seem to have dyslexia when they are signing for their dole cheque.
The_Long_Run
04-08-2009, 12:25 PM
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by kisywisy
my little girl is dyslexic and finds it very hard to read etc. she is made to feel stupid by others when they call her names like thicko and dunce. she might not be the best at writing or reading or have the best concentration, but she is gifted in other ways, like art and drama.
i can't stand lisa, but when she was at school it was very different to how it is now. slow learners weren't given as much support as they are now. they were basically put in the dunce class and given up on
i'd like to add that a very close family friend was in the dunce class the whole way through school, left at 12 years old and could barely read. he's now a self made multi millionaire. he still finds it hard to read etc, but he has a **** hot business mind and the best problem solver i know.
When I was at school, they hadn't invented dyslexia yet. Funnily enough, I never encountered one single person in my school who couldn't read at that time. Many found it difficult (because they were thicker than the rest), but they all got there eventually.
Now that they have invented dyslexia, they have an excuse for thick kids, and even though they throw "specialist teaching" resources at it, loads of people now leave school being unable to read.
Ask yourself why you don't run into a lot of 60 year olds in this country who can't read.....it's because even the thickest of them were made to get their head down and learn to do it, by their parents and teachers when they were kids. Nowadays, actually helping your own kids with stuff like this is too much bother for lazy parents and c rap teachers.
Statistical data shows your claims to be wrong. There are many illiterate 60+year olds. You are right that most people don't 'run into them'. This does NOT mean they do not exist.
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by IsleOfWeather
Lisa has had the last 20 years to better herself....
FAIL Have you ever thought she could be too ashamed to ?
Holy joe cremola
I have heard it all now
MaratSafinForever
04-08-2009, 12:28 PM
I reckon half the people on this forum were too.
IsleOfWeather
04-08-2009, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by MaratSafinForever
I reckon half the people on this forum were too.
said the poster with the lame tennis player pictures
:rolleyes:
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by kisywisy
my little girl is dyslexic and finds it very hard to read etc. she is made to feel stupid by others when they call her names like thicko and dunce. she might not be the best at writing or reading or have the best concentration, but she is gifted in other ways, like art and drama.
i can't stand lisa, but when she was at school it was very different to how it is now. slow learners weren't given as much support as they are now. they were basically put in the dunce class and given up on
i'd like to add that a very close family friend was in the dunce class the whole way through school, left at 12 years old and could barely read. he's now a self made multi millionaire. he still finds it hard to read etc, but he has a **** hot business mind and the best problem solver i know.
When I was at school, they hadn't invented dyslexia yet. Funnily enough, I never encountered one single person in my school who couldn't read at that time. Many found it difficult (because they were thicker than the rest), but they all got there eventually.
Now that they have invented dyslexia, they have an excuse for thick kids, and even though they throw "specialist teaching" resources at it, loads of people now leave school being unable to read.
Ask yourself why you don't run into a lot of 60 year olds in this country who can't read.....it's because even the thickest of them were made to get their head down and learn to do it, by their parents and teachers when they were kids. Nowadays, actually helping your own kids with stuff like this is too much bother for lazy parents and c rap teachers.
Statistical data shows your claims to be wrong. There are many illiterate 60+year olds. You are right that most people don't 'run into them'. This does NOT mean they do not exist.
Firstly, I'm talking about people who were educated in this country, not older people coming from elsewhere, where the education system might not be so good......just to clear that one up.
Secondly, in all the years I have been on this earth, why have I never met one of these illiterates?
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by oh.really
Some people aren't in the dunce class because they have learning difficulties etc. they're just there because they can't be arsed to learn. Looking at Lisa it's not hard to understand what she meant by 'I'm actually clever I just don't listen'
Because of that it's no big leap to understand why she now epitomises what people describe as 'layabout'
Correct.
If Lisa and other layabouts like her put as much effort into educating themselves, as they put into dodging work ("it's really difficult to get a job because I don't drive"), they might be able to disguise how stupid they are.
The Lisas of this world never seem to have dyslexia when they are signing for their dole cheque. Hira is not working either ,does the same apply to her ?
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by oh.really
Some people aren't in the dunce class because they have learning difficulties etc. they're just there because they can't be arsed to learn. Looking at Lisa it's not hard to understand what she meant by 'I'm actually clever I just don't listen'
Because of that it's no big leap to understand why she now epitomises what people describe as 'layabout'
Correct.
If Lisa and other layabouts like her put as much effort into educating themselves, as they put into dodging work ("it's really difficult to get a job because I don't drive"), they might be able to disguise how stupid they are.
The Lisas of this world never seem to have dyslexia when they are signing for their dole cheque. Hira is not working either ,does the same apply to her ?
Hira is the one person in the house who has fewer brain cells than the two lumps of wood, Lisa and David.
I wouldn't trust her with the job of counting two battleships in a dry dock, so why would anyone else employ the idiot?
cleaner67
04-08-2009, 12:48 PM
What class Lisa was in at school does not excuse her behaviour, she`s a bad penny and needs to go.
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by oh.really
Some people aren't in the dunce class because they have learning difficulties etc. they're just there because they can't be arsed to learn. Looking at Lisa it's not hard to understand what she meant by 'I'm actually clever I just don't listen'
Because of that it's no big leap to understand why she now epitomises what people describe as 'layabout'
Correct.
If Lisa and other layabouts like her put as much effort into educating themselves, as they put into dodging work ("it's really difficult to get a job because I don't drive"), they might be able to disguise how stupid they are.
The Lisas of this world never seem to have dyslexia when they are signing for their dole cheque. Hira is not working either ,does the same apply to her ?
Hira is the one person in the house who has fewer brain cells than the two lumps of wood, Lisa and David.
I wouldn't trust her with the job of counting two battleships in a dry dock, so why would anyone else employ the idiot? So its ok for her to milk the system ?
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 12:51 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by ConnieLingus
Originally posted by oh.really
Some people aren't in the dunce class because they have learning difficulties etc. they're just there because they can't be arsed to learn. Looking at Lisa it's not hard to understand what she meant by 'I'm actually clever I just don't listen'
Because of that it's no big leap to understand why she now epitomises what people describe as 'layabout'
Correct.
If Lisa and other layabouts like her put as much effort into educating themselves, as they put into dodging work ("it's really difficult to get a job because I don't drive"), they might be able to disguise how stupid they are.
The Lisas of this world never seem to have dyslexia when they are signing for their dole cheque. Hira is not working either ,does the same apply to her ?
Hira is the one person in the house who has fewer brain cells than the two lumps of wood, Lisa and David.
I wouldn't trust her with the job of counting two battleships in a dry dock, so why would anyone else employ the idiot? So its ok for her to milk the system ?
Why would that be ok?
BBmassive
04-08-2009, 12:56 PM
Double standards connie
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Double standards connie
Why double standards?
I would hand them both a brush, and tell them to get into the street and do the only job that their level of intelligence will allow them to do properly.
Then tell them that their dole money would be paid after their supervisor Trigger was satisfied with the level of their work.
Equal treatment for window lickers like them is one of my beliefs.
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