mk2Jordan Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 im in yr10 at the moment and we have not be told that we can wear our oown cloths we ave to wear skool uniform
X-pack-Glyn Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 My missus got her school uniform from ann summers... bloody expensive as well
Trevmk3 Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 The only place I haven't had to wear uniform was at university and to be honest, I wish there had been because students dress like queers.
w p e Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 so every one learns more because they all where the same. yer right . real world because section blah of page ** say's so. [ nanny state]
Mad Mex Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 i dont think it matters what you wear really....i didnt wear school uniform for last few years of school...left with 12 gcses and a gnvq and that was the worst school in the borough...Addington High anyone who knows it will know what i mean If you wanna learn and put in the effort you'll suceed end of! and all this bullying crap now winds me up...on my first day of secondary school my dad told me go find the "hardest" boy in school and go lump him..so i did..one fight later 1hr detention and i didnt get any shit ever and no one ever said anything to me even tho i was in all the "Nerd" Classes
X-pack-Glyn Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Ok, heres what i gota say.... (and i know this is gona open a whole new can o worms, but we still live in a world of free speech....JUST) Personally i dont give a flying fook about uniform.... But what i do object too is my kids coming home saying they have learned some aurdu (or however the fook you spell it) Today.... and learned all about mohamed.. Now what use is that to my children?
Nicks53 Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Schools teaching religious tolerance perhaps? To be honest though, what good is any religious education to a child aside from a philosophy / set of morals?
BIG G Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Heres my ten pence worth As ive worked with teen agers for a few years and one things clear structure is whats missing and this is given by discipline. Apart from the 3 R's schools need to teach structure and an easy way is uniform this breeds responsibuility which in society these days we need more off. It dosnt matter what paper you read as long as we all start looking out of our own little bubbles and realise the state of this country. Five pence change please
Admin Vista Posted March 3, 2010 Admin Report Posted March 3, 2010 dont try and insult me behind your key board. what you wrote i read else ware if you got a problem with my opinion well sort it of computers face to face fook all this key board the round ones and no i dont read the sun or the staryou probley read the sport. end off Who's the keyboard warrior and who's insulting who here Wayne? You came out with a strongly worded and ill informed opinion and suggested I was a muppet for thinking otherwise, that I couldn't form my own opinion and that I was just quoting what I'd read from others. I replied pointing out politely stating good reasons that are based on factual evidence coupled to my own experiences (in two different schools with and without uniform) why you were talking out your arse. Not my problem if you don't like it.
X-pack-Glyn Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 go glyn Kev, ??? I have refrained from getting involved in the dispute... if that what what you were refering to???
w p e Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 dont try and insult me behind your key board. what you wrote i read else ware if you got a problem with my opinion well sort it of computers face to face fook all this key board the round ones and no i dont read the sun or the staryou probley read the sport. end off Who's the keyboard warrior and who's insulting who here Wayne? You came out with a strongly worded and ill informed opinion and suggested I was a muppet for thinking otherwise, that I couldn't form my own opinion and that I was just quoting what I'd read from others. I replied pointing out politely stating good reasons that are based on factual evidence coupled to my own experiences (in two different schools with and without uniform) why you were talking out your arse. Not my problem if you don't like it. dont try back tracking muppet who brought up the shit new paper bit? dont think for one minute cos yer names in red it bothers me . f.uck the key board b.ollocks. as for talking out of arses seems like you listen to yours alot. good night
garyv6100e Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Peoples attitudes on this site Stink at the moment for godness sake grow up
mexman123 Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 FIGHT..FIGHT....FIGHT...!! Chill out guys...
Grizzley Dell Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Is it just me or does anyone else notice quite a few discussions on here turning into all out slanging matches pretty quickly . Give it a month once the car show/event season starts and all this argueing about nothing crap will be over..................I hope! to many grumpy middle age men mate, oops thats me to.
m1c Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 my old school uniform was great - grey trousers, white shirt and a red tie. whether you bought the best armari stuff or the standard school shop stuff, everyone looked the same. Bullying exists in every school in some form or another, why open the scope even more with shit like rich vs poor, townies vs emos etc etc etc?? wearing a school uniform isnt much differnce than wearing a works uniform - who goes to work in a suit and changes when they get home? how many mechanics wear the same overalls whilst watching tv in the evening? first thing i do when i get home is take off the hi-vis clothing and steelies, its really no hardship. also means i dont wreak my own stuff whilst at work too, same applies at school... id rather put a hole in a cheap pair of grey trousers than ruin a good pair of jeans. anyway, whats wrong with the daily star
Copey Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 our uniform was grey trousers (i refused and wore black for all 5 years) white or pale blue shirt, blue striped tie or a solid dark blue one with a light blue band for prefects and a blue v-neck jumper the head decided to add a blazer to the uniform when our year was in its final year at the school, we had letters to take home to parents saying that they needed to buy us a £35 blazer, 90% of us outright refused and just binned the letters, the other 10% took them home like good little boys eventually the head gave up after giving up however many warnings, but whats he gonna do, put the whole year on detention? so the rest of the school wore blazers and we didnt tbh i think a uniform in a school is a good thing whenever you had mufti days people got skitted due to what they wore and bullying happens enough to people without gettin picked on over choice of clothes too!
Admin Vista Posted March 4, 2010 Admin Report Posted March 4, 2010 dont try and insult me behind your key board. what you wrote i read else ware if you got a problem with my opinion well sort it of computers face to face fook all this key board the round ones and no i dont read the sun or the staryou probley read the sport. end off Who's the keyboard warrior and who's insulting who here Wayne? You came out with a strongly worded and ill informed opinion and suggested I was a muppet for thinking otherwise, that I couldn't form my own opinion and that I was just quoting what I'd read from others. I replied pointing out politely stating good reasons that are based on factual evidence coupled to my own experiences (in two different schools with and without uniform) why you were talking out your arse. Not my problem if you don't like it. dont try back tracking muppet who brought up the shit new paper bit? dont think for one minute cos yer names in red it bothers me . f.uck the key board b.ollocks. as for talking out of arses seems like you listen to yours alot. good night Who's back tracking? I stand by it all and my own Daily Star comment was in direct response to your suggestion that I was a muppet that couldn't form my own opinion. When clearly a. the reverse is true and b. It seems more people share my opinion than yours. Perhaps that's because mine is well informed and well presented? And for the record, it wouldn't matter what colour my name is we'd still be having this discussion.
w p e Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 ok mk1 gaz only your voice counts oh and PS where doe's it say in my post that i was was calling you a muppet? read it properly. and beleive me i don't back track not to know one.
Admin Vista Posted March 4, 2010 Admin Report Posted March 4, 2010 That's not what I said at all. Everyone's opinion counts that's what makes a reasoned discussion. But there's ways and means of expressing it and just stating that anyone that doesn't agree with you is a muppet that follows others opinions like a sheep is hardly a reasoned argument.
w p e Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 read again. being told BY muppets IE the muppet who so called run this country they coulnd'nt run a BATH hence muppets
Admin Vista Posted March 4, 2010 Admin Report Posted March 4, 2010 Ok, I've read it again and I still see the same. all you;ve wrote is what the muppets have said and you must beleive it. What other interpretation would you give to the above than I'm incapable of forming my own opinion, and the thinly veiled suggestion that I also am a muppet by association for believing it?
w p e Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 Ok, I've read it again and I still see the same. all you;ve wrote is what the muppets have said and you must beleive it. What other interpretation would you give to the above than I'm incapable of forming my own opinion, and the thinly veiled suggestion that I also am a muppet by association for believing it? if you can't see it.where doe's it say YOUR a muppet?. you can form your own opinion like the rest of us but some seem to read in to things and and twist it around. SO where did i call you in person a muppet? beacuse i can't see it anywhere or is it because i never wore a uniform?. again my opinion. uniforms don't help anyone learn any different to non umnform wearers. and if people don't like my opinion tuff the same as i might not theres. individuality what i said at the start
mexman123 Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 Having looked at the pronunciation, grammar, and spelling, in this debate, it is quite clear which one had the better education.... Whether that had anything to do with the compulsory wearing of a school uniform is another issue, (morals/values/willingness to learn etc..)
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