Choices, choices, WHL.
In the UK we all have choices in what we do for a living, how we spend our money and where to keep it. That includes nurses. It's so easy to put them all on a pedestal because of the job that they do. However, it is their choice to go into the profession and the deciding factor should not be filthy lucre. There was a time - a golden time - when nurses went into the profession as a vocation. It seems now, that you need a degree and a commensurate salary for that degree.
The only tears I have are for people who have nothing at all in life.
Like the people of Sierra Leone caught in the mudslide with nothing to start with and the clothes on their back to escape with; or the people of war torn Yemen who in the middle of a drought and famine and are dying of cholera.
...and you plead poverty for nurses?
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Yes Il support anyone one whos doing a hard job for low wages, over a bunch of pampered sportsmen.
I dont give a monkeys on how much Tax they avoid by living in Tax Havens, but then seeing them wrap the union jack round them selves, is hypercritical in my book....as for the poor people of Sierra Leone and Yemen,its tragic....but you can send a donation to alleviate their suffering if you want?
I dont give a monkeys on how much Tax they avoid by living in Tax Havens, but then seeing them wrap the union jack round them selves, is hypercritical in my book....as for the poor people of Sierra Leone and Yemen,its tragic....but you can send a donation to alleviate their suffering if you want?
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WHL wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:04 pm Yes Il support anyone one whos doing a hard job for low wages, over a bunch of pampered sportsmen.
I dont give a monkeys on how much Tax they avoid by living in Tax Havens, but then seeing them wrap the union jack round them selves, is hypercritical in my book....as for the poor people of Sierra Leone and Yemen,its tragic....but you can send a donation to alleviate their suffering if you want?
Now now WHL you are causing mischief again yes? The subject of this thread was whether Mo Farah was the greatest Athlete not whether he was permitted to live overseas or fly the flag of his country of nationality. All the other winning medal competitors draped themselves, as you put it, in the flag of the country they were representing save for one who competed as a neutral and used the neutral flag and anthem when receiving a gold medal. Mo Farah is British and ran on behalf of Great Britain. The spectators at the games were as one in their appreciation of his efforts as were most of his fellow countrymen watching on TV.
Permit me please to give a quote from, in my opinion, the greatest track and field legend Jesse Owens who said
"Find the good. Its all around you. Find it, showcase it and you'll start believing in it"
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Who was the 'neutral' Gold medal winner, out of interest, please, Rita?
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Mischief, not at all.Rita Sherry wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:13 pmWHL wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:04 pm Yes Il support anyone one whos doing a hard job for low wages, over a bunch of pampered sportsmen.
I dont give a monkeys on how much Tax they avoid by living in Tax Havens, but then seeing them wrap the union jack round them selves, is hypercritical in my book....as for the poor people of Sierra Leone and Yemen,its tragic....but you can send a donation to alleviate their suffering if you want?
Now now WHL you are causing mischief again yes? The subject of this thread was whether Mo Farah was the greatest Athlete not whether he was permitted to live overseas or fly the flag of his country of nationality. All the other winning medal competitors draped themselves, as you put it, in the flag of the country they were representing save for one who competed as a neutral and used the neutral flag and anthem when receiving a gold medal. Mo Farah is British and ran on behalf of Great Britain. The spectators at the games were as one in their appreciation of his efforts as were most of his fellow countrymen watching on TV.
Permit me please to give a quote from, in my opinion, the greatest track and field legend Jesse Owens who said
"Find the good. Its all around you. Find it, showcase it and you'll start believing init"
Rita

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Rita Sherry wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:13 pmJesse Owens was undoubtedly the greatest athlete of his time, but not any longer.
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DavidatLWH wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:02 amDavid I did say "legend" and so he still is in my view.Rita Sherry wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:13 pmJesse Owens was undoubtedly the greatest athlete of his time, but not any longer.
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Al I will need to check on that as I cannot recall her name just now but she was a Russian.
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Al Found it - lady who won Gold under the ANA banner is Maria Lasitskene - she won the Womens High Jump clearing 2.03 metresRita Sherry wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:22 amAl I will need to check on that as I cannot recall her name just now but she was a Russian.
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