PDA

View Full Version : Gilmours



insane1
7th November 2006, 00:03
ok guys and girls who on this forum works for gilmours need to know the good bad and the ugly.any complaints you have about them or anything else you have to say good or bad let it rip i just hope one manager reads this it might wake him up doubt that though.

SN4PD
7th November 2006, 02:57
Complementary bourbon with every post or is it BYO :bleh:

What?
7th November 2006, 06:07
I know a bloke who went to work for them as a manager. He left as he felt the company had no morals.

Finn
7th November 2006, 06:37
zxer works for them. Ask him.

Hitcher
7th November 2006, 09:29
Be very careful what you post online. If you have a complaint with any retailer or service provider, you should take matters up directly with them in the first instance. Public witch burnings were banned in the 1700s.

cowpoos
7th November 2006, 09:41
Be very careful what you post online. If you have a complaint with any retailer or service provider, you should take matters up directly with them in the first instance. Public witch burnings were banned in the 1700s.
so was slavery....but I still milk cows....

Dadpole
7th November 2006, 09:52
Public witch burnings were banned in the 1700s.

Bloody PC bastards. "Tis a fine old tradition that should be revived.
Shall we start with Auntie Helen?

Squeak the Rat
7th November 2006, 09:53
Bloody PC bastards. "Tis a fine old tradition that should be revived.
Shall we start with Auntie Helen?
He said witch burning.....

slimjim
7th November 2006, 10:28
Bloody PC bastards. "Tis a fine old tradition that should be revived.
Shall we start with Auntie Helen?

Shit i'll vote yes too hanging's like oversea's, saves building more prisons ,
bullets are too senative, and don't want that :woohoo: :jerry: :jerry: :yeah:

Paul in NZ
7th November 2006, 11:32
He said witch burning.....

Helen wouldn't burn anyway - too wet, neither would that Fitz woman - too green...

Dadpole
8th November 2006, 20:06
Helen wouldn't burn anyway - too wet, neither would that Fitz woman - too green...

Petrol solves most problems.

Hitcher
8th November 2006, 20:23
I love the smell of napalm in the morning. It smells like... victory.

Finn
8th November 2006, 20:29
so was slavery....but I still milk cows....

And they're black too. You bastard.

Ixion
8th November 2006, 20:41
Be very careful what you post online. If you have a complaint with any retailer or service provider, you should take matters up directly with them in the first instance. Public witch burnings were banned in the 1700s.

No they weren't. Witches were only burned when they were convicted of heresy under Ecclesiastical law. Which they weren't after the Witchcraft Act of 1536. After that they were hanged. After that women were only burned if convicted of treason (high or petty .And only women: men were hung drawn and quartered for the same crimes) Until the abolition of that punishment in 1790. Witchcraft itself ceased to be a criminal offence , of course, in 1736, which is probably what you are thinking of. I like to get these things straight.

Dadpole
8th November 2006, 22:56
What is the legal position on PRIVATE witch burnings?
We try to stay on the right side of the law here in the Wairarapa.

What?
9th November 2006, 05:22
Slightly frowned upon, I believe...

Dadpole
9th November 2006, 13:08
Slightly frowned upon, I believe...

OK then. We will have to keep them as "invitation only" events.