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Tolerance, Jon-of-Arc.

I think you should try getting some.

On one hand you tell us we shouldn't even have an opinion on your drug addiction (essentially you want us to be tolerant) and on the other you've not even got the patience to tolerate a person with a shitload more problems than you'll ever have.

They spoiled your enjoyment of a shit Daniel Craig movie?

Tough shit.

You fucking deserved it.

I did tolerate him, though. I just made sure I got my money back. which, yes, I did deserve.
 
On one hand you tell us we shouldn't even have an opinion on your drug addiction (essentially you want us to be tolerant) and on the other you've not even got the patience to tolerate a person with a shitload more problems than you'll ever have.

Can we not have a rule about this sort of thing? Someone from my work read that, as I was discussing this with him (he agrees with most of you, for what its worth...) and I showed him this thread, having not got this far.

I don't suppose we can, but still :mad:
 
i see where you are coming from to a point Jon.

but i've spent a fuck load of time lately in residential placements for people with LD's and if people can be out in the community doing things they enjoy then that is all fine by me. it may well be for example that was a test run, a key worker taking a 'risk' to see how someone went and they might not go again. who knows innit.

they have to live with that disability every day but everyone in the cinema just had 90 minutes slightly messed up.

tis just the way i see it and in any other cinema/noise related complaint i'd agree thoroughly.

i hope the manager isn't more reluctant to take other people with disabilities in the future who might be good as gold.
 
Can we not have a rule about this sort of thing? Someone from my work read that, as I was discussing this with him (he agrees with most of you, for what its worth...) and I showed him this thread, having not got this far.

I don't suppose we can, but still :mad:

It's something you've discussed at length on these boards. If you don't want people to know, don't mention it. Otherwise, people are going to respond.

Ball's in your court, basically.
 
I saw this for the second time last night. An important story although I have no idea how close to the truth it is, but I thought a well made film, worth watching if you haven't seen it yet.
 
I had forgotten the film exists. Will put it on the LoveFilm list.
It's on iplayer at the moment.

I watched it last night, was ok but as someone said didn't get a sense of time, I was doing other stuff whilst watching it though.
 
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