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I think it's good that Les Dawson has managed to revive his career. He's not churned out any decent comedy for at least 20 years now. Ok so he's encroached on the Krankies territory a bit but they aren't exactly filling the London Palladium these days anyway.

 




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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 14 Dec 15 10.50am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Quote sitdownstandup at 13 Dec 2015 7.13pm

I read the comments and was intrigued by what everyone was commenting so had to check the link. I was surprised by the story, it is pretty bonkers but then I thought that, as people say, or I've heard anyway, Canadians are pretty nice people generally - a more laid back and relaxed, tolerant version of america.
Then I thought about the whole situation and thought that it was actually pretty good that this person had found acceptance, especially after feeling suicidal. She had to have been in a pretty bad place. She may have mental health issues but its great that, rather than being judgemental and condemning her she has found a family that will support her and take care of her. I don't know the ins and outs of the situation but the fact she also has a church to go to where people support and accept her is a pretty good thing too. It can't be many places that someone with her condition could go and not be ridiculed and made to feel good about herself. Think it's quite a nice story in a way. Hopefully the family will work it out and they can all learn to just adapt to the whole situation. People are always going through difficult times in their families, this is a pretty extreme example.

MAY have mental health issues !!??? what do you mean MAY have ?

I'd say a fat 6 foot two middle aged man pretending to be a six year old girl is a good target indicator that he's a raving fecking nut job.

What type of a family would take in someone like that ?

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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Hoof Hearted 14 Dec 15 10.54am

Quote dannyh at 14 Dec 2015 10.50am

Quote sitdownstandup at 13 Dec 2015 7.13pm

I read the comments and was intrigued by what everyone was commenting so had to check the link. I was surprised by the story, it is pretty bonkers but then I thought that, as people say, or I've heard anyway, Canadians are pretty nice people generally - a more laid back and relaxed, tolerant version of america.
Then I thought about the whole situation and thought that it was actually pretty good that this person had found acceptance, especially after feeling suicidal. She had to have been in a pretty bad place. She may have mental health issues but its great that, rather than being judgemental and condemning her she has found a family that will support her and take care of her. I don't know the ins and outs of the situation but the fact she also has a church to go to where people support and accept her is a pretty good thing too. It can't be many places that someone with her condition could go and not be ridiculed and made to feel good about herself. Think it's quite a nice story in a way. Hopefully the family will work it out and they can all learn to just adapt to the whole situation. People are always going through difficult times in their families, this is a pretty extreme example.

MAY have mental health issues !!??? what do you mean MAY have ?

I'd say a fat 6 foot two middle aged man pretending to be a six year old girl is a good target indicator that he's a raving fecking nut job.

What type of a family would take in someone like that ?


Some of the lefty/liberals on here danny?

They'd probably prefer to make us feel guilty about "her" plight and force us to pay for her necessary re-assignment issues........

 

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Dec 2015 10.54am

Quote dannyh at 14 Dec 2015 10.50am

Quote sitdownstandup at 13 Dec 2015 7.13pm

I read the comments and was intrigued by what everyone was commenting so had to check the link. I was surprised by the story, it is pretty bonkers but then I thought that, as people say, or I've heard anyway, Canadians are pretty nice people generally - a more laid back and relaxed, tolerant version of america.
Then I thought about the whole situation and thought that it was actually pretty good that this person had found acceptance, especially after feeling suicidal. She had to have been in a pretty bad place. She may have mental health issues but its great that, rather than being judgemental and condemning her she has found a family that will support her and take care of her. I don't know the ins and outs of the situation but the fact she also has a church to go to where people support and accept her is a pretty good thing too. It can't be many places that someone with her condition could go and not be ridiculed and made to feel good about herself. Think it's quite a nice story in a way. Hopefully the family will work it out and they can all learn to just adapt to the whole situation. People are always going through difficult times in their families, this is a pretty extreme example.

MAY have mental health issues !!??? what do you mean MAY have ?

I'd say a fat 6 foot two middle aged man pretending to be a six year old girl is a good target indicator that he's a raving fecking nut job.

What type of a family would take in someone like that ?


Some of the lefty/liberals on here danny?

They'd probably prefer to make us feel guilty about "her" plight and force us to pay for her necessary re-assignment issues........


I bet if someone came up and knicked her lolley pop, or pulled her pigtails "IT" would revert to being a 6 foot 20 stone geezer quick enough.

being trangender is one thing, its a medical fact that women can be trapped in mens bodies and vice versa, and for those genuine people I feel truly sorry for, it must be such an internal conflict.

However this dude is just a sick fcker who needs help, not paraded around in pigtails for the worlds media to see. Its kids must be going through hell the selfish pr1ck.

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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All this pretending to be something you aren't (not talking about the gender aspect by the way as I agree re: comments about gender identification) has inspired me somewhat. Today I am sat at my desk pretending to be a 48 year old pencil case.

 




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Hoof Hearted 14 Dec 15 11.17am

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This story reminded me of Benny Hill... the Fairy Liquid Advert sketch....

"Your hands aren't soft mummy - they're bloody hard!"

 

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