How many Rolf Harris victims does it take to change a light bulb? 50. Three to do it now and then 47 to do it thirty years later when it is more profitable.
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When a German boy phoned to complain he was being made to do "forced labour," police were alarmed. But it turned out the 11-year-old had only been asked by his mother to help clean up at home. When a German boy phoned to complain he was being made to do "forced labour," police were alarmed. But it turned out the 11-year-old had only been asked by his mother to help clean up at home.Photograph by: Thinkstock, canada.comWhen a German boy phoned to complain he was being made to do "forced labour," police were alarmed. But it turned out the 11-yearold had only been asked by his mother to help clean up at home.The boy from the western city of Aachen phoned on Monday to make his complaint, adding that his mother "made him work all day", police said."I have to work all day long. I haven't any free time," the boy told police.But his mother, who was not identified, told police her son had been complaining over the summer holidays of having to help around the house, and had repeatedly threatened to call the police over such "forced labour."When she asked him to pick up paper on the floor, he dialed the 110 police emergency number."He plays all day long and when told to tidy up what he's done, he calls it forced labour," police quoted his mother as saying.© Copyright (c) The Province
I'll just diagnose myself as Goddess of the Universe and have done with it. Hell with autism!
nice is just something written on biscuits.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
http://www.canada.com/calls+police+over+chore+list/5260495/story.htmlQuoteWhen a German boy phoned to complain he was being made to do "forced labour," police were alarmed. But it turned out the 11-year-old had only been asked by his mother to help clean up at home. When a German boy phoned to complain he was being made to do "forced labour," police were alarmed. But it turned out the 11-year-old had only been asked by his mother to help clean up at home.Photograph by: Thinkstock, canada.comWhen a German boy phoned to complain he was being made to do "forced labour," police were alarmed. But it turned out the 11-yearold had only been asked by his mother to help clean up at home.The boy from the western city of Aachen phoned on Monday to make his complaint, adding that his mother "made him work all day", police said."I have to work all day long. I haven't any free time," the boy told police.But his mother, who was not identified, told police her son had been complaining over the summer holidays of having to help around the house, and had repeatedly threatened to call the police over such "forced labour."When she asked him to pick up paper on the floor, he dialed the 110 police emergency number."He plays all day long and when told to tidy up what he's done, he calls it forced labour," police quoted his mother as saying.© Copyright (c) The Province Bad , but so funny , little bugger's practicing for teenage years I think.
Now that's one spoiled brat that needs some good spanking.
Reminds me of the time when my sister was 3 years old and rang 999 calling the police a fat . They came round our house immediately saying she'd called them a fat fuck, but of course when my dad asked for their tapes to prove it they backed down. They still gave her a telling off though
Quote from: Crip on August 17, 2011, 07:17:03 AMReminds me of the time when my sister was 3 years old and rang 999 calling the police a fat . They came round our house immediately saying she'd called them a fat fuck, but of course when my dad asked for their tapes to prove it they backed down. They still gave her a telling off though Were they fat?