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Argonath RPG Community => Speakerbox => World and local news => Topic started by: Arslan on June 11, 2012, 10:05:04 pm
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The prime minister of the UK left his eight year daughter in pub. That must of been pretty embarrassing. :lol:
He tells the reporters that "These things happen"
If you want to read more.
Link : http://uk.news.yahoo.com/cameron-leaves-daughter-8-pub-055846798.html (http://uk.news.yahoo.com/cameron-leaves-daughter-8-pub-055846798.html)
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Sounds like the good PM was drunk. :drunk:
Seriously, which sober person would ever not notice their child was with them when going home?
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Sounds like the good PM was drunk. :drunk:
Seriously, which sober person would ever not notice their child was with them when going home?
I blame his security staff :lol:
But in all honesty, this happens to every parent at least once, especially when you have more then one kid
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You have to remember that this isn't a normal situation. They'll have had a dickload of staff with them, and it's possible that it would've been confusing in some way that isn't being mentioned there.
Still pretty silly though. :razz:
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Apparently they left in separate cars, and each thought the child was with the other, only when they arrived home, they found out none of them had her :P She was only alone for 15 minutes, and was pretty well when they found her :P
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Well, too point out the obvious.... why take an 8 year old with you when you plan to get intoxicated? I mean, hell if I had a kid and I went to a party I'm not gonna bring the kid along with me. Just seems like an absences of common sense and parenting skills tbh.
But in all honesty, this happens to every parent at least once, especially when you have more then one kid
Yeah, but normally its at places like walmart or the toy store :D
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I would never leave my children behind. My wife is another story..... :D
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His opponents will use the incident as an example of how Cameron is an irresponsible person and that if he can't even take care of his own family how could he manage a country. :razz:
I would never leave my children behind. My wife is another story..... :D
:lol:
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Well, too point out the obvious.... why take an 8 year old with you when you plan to get intoxicated?
To be fair, it never said that he was drinking.
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My parents left me in town once when they forgot I was with them, I got a ride in a police car thanks to an elderly lady! :D
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I'm surprised nobody took her and asked a ransom.
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I'm surprised nobody took her and asked a ransom.
We don't live in Serbia.
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We don't live in Serbia.
:lol:
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We don't live in Serbia.
I knew such a reply was coming.
Are you implying such things don't happen in the UK?
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I knew such a reply was coming.
Are you implying such things don't happen in the UK?
Not that often they don't, no.
Of course they happen, but it's rare - it happens in every country. Taking the PM's daughter and asking for money though.. that's just down right stupid.
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Not that often they don't, no.
Of course they happen, but it's rare - it happens in every country. Taking the PM's daughter and asking for money though.. that's just down right stupid.
Couldn't agree more.
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I would never leave my children behind. My wife is another story..... :D
Just made my day :lol:
To be fair, it never said that he was drinking.
True, but the environment involves it.
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Not that often they don't, no.
Of course they happen, but it's rare - it happens in every country. Taking the PM's daughter and asking for money though.. that's just down right stupid.
He wouldn't pay anyway, he's a conservative, doesn't easily part with taxes :poke:
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He's a goddamned human for f*cks sake!! He's not god who forgot Jesus at the pub.. He's a normal guy who accidentally, leaves his daughter in the pub. OH MY FUCKING GOD THE PM OF THE UK LEFT HIS DAUGHTER IN A PUB OMGOMGOGMGASHASGDVGHAHBDKU
i mean cmon..
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Yet, I would never take my children to a bar. Especially a british bar..
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Yet, I would never take my children to a bar. Especially a british bar..
A pub in the UK is nothing like what you consider a bar in North America. They are places for local community to meet and drink and eat for the most part.
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Yet I would never take my or anybody's child into a bar considering the circumstances there.
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Especially a british bar..
wat
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Yet I would never take my or anybody's child into a bar considering the circumstances there.
The circumstances? The majority of pubs in Britain (especially the kind that are in question) aren't full of aggressive individuals getting smashed and causing trouble. Families often go to pubs to have lunch or dinner. It's a perfectly safe environment for children.
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Yet, I would never take my children to a bar. Especially a british bar..
Since British bars are full of drunken Irishmen looking to get into fights, right?
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Since British bars are full of drunken Irishmen looking to get into fights, right?
Dunno :D saw on eurotrip(the movie) how crazy the bars are there :D of course this may not be true according to those comments above, but I believe that there are drunk people there and that is what is making a bar no place for a children, if you of course do not want any problems with the Child Protecting Services.
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Dunno :D saw on eurotrip(the movie) how crazy the bars are there :D of course this may not be true according to those comments above, but I believe that there are drunk people there and that is what is making a bar no place for a children, if you of course do not want any problems with the Child Protecting Services.
Not sure if srs.....
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Yet I would never take my or anybody's child into a bar considering the circumstances there.
In the US taking a child into a bar is "Endangering the welfare of a minor", a slap on the wrist.. fine maybe 30 days jail, and a visit or two from CPS (Child Protective Services)
Dunno :D saw on eurotrip(the movie)
Good movie, but not really 100% on the mark.. welcome to Hollywood xD
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In the US taking a child into a bar is "Endangering the welfare of a minor", a slap on the wrist.. fine maybe 30 days jail, and a visit or two from CPS (Child Protective Services)
Bars in the US are not pubs in the UK.
Pub != bar.
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Dunno :D saw on eurotrip(the movie) how crazy the bars are there :D of course this may not be true according to those comments above, but I believe that there are drunk people there and that is what is making a bar no place for a children, if you of course do not want any problems with the Child Protecting Services.
Do not take your children to any restaurant serving alcoholic beverages. There may be drunk people there.
Do not let your children walk outside in a city or town near a bar or restaurant. There may be drunk people there.
Do not store any alcoholic beverages at home if you have children. Your children might experience you drunk.
And finally:
Do not take your children on holiday to Russia. They will certainly see drunk people there.
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A Pub really is nothing like a bar.. in any way shape or form. We have bars here too, you know.
In the US taking a child into a bar is "Endangering the welfare of a minor", a slap on the wrist.. fine maybe 30 days jail, and a visit or two from CPS (Child Protective Services)
Taking a child to a pub is perfectly normal here, alot have family areas where food is usually served.
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Taking a child to a pub is perfectly normal here, alot have family areas where food is usually served.
Yeah, I see that now :P Interesting... so would a regular visit to the bar be considered a Scottish thing :rofl:
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Yeah, I see that now :P Interesting... so would a regular visit to the bar be considered a Scottish thing :rofl:
The Scott's have pubs too.
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A 'bar' and a 'pub,' are different.
A pub may happen to have a 'bar' inside it, but usually it's just a line of blokes talking happily to one another watching football or something.
Ever have had a British pub meal? NOMNOM :)