13 year old boy becomes a dad!

sbfc93 said:
CarMadMike said:
Things like this is why i moved out of england ~smile~

More like why your parents decided to move ๐Ÿ˜‰

Actually, it was 100% a joint decision

And theres obviously reasons why we wanted to move, england is not a good place to bring up children anymore
 
Yeah but Mike you get incidents like this all over the world not just in England or America. France has its disadvantages too.
 
Efc2009 said:
Yeah but Mike you get incidents like this all over the world not just in England or America. France has its disadvantages too.

I never said it didnt ~lol~ Its just a much nicer place to live than england
 
It depends where you live in England. You could live somewhere which has lots of fighting and trouble or you could live in a nice place.
 
Efc2009 said:
It depends where you live in England. You could live somewhere which has lots of fighting and trouble or you could live in a nice place.

Doesnt work like that, i lived in a nice place, just made it so crime was a lot higher, every house on my road ended up having massive electric gates because of it, not really a good way to live ๐Ÿ˜‰
 
CarMadMike said:
Efc2009 said:
It depends where you live in England. You could live somewhere which has lots of fighting and trouble or you could live in a nice place.

Doesnt work like that, i lived in a nice place, just made it so crime was a lot higher, every house on my road ended up having massive electric gates because of it, not really a good way to live ๐Ÿ˜‰

I live in a really nice place, never have any trouble. The more rougher areas are the areas that haven't had much attention or investment into the area. Your road would have the first ever house I have ever seen to all have electric gates. You cannot call an area nice if bad things are happening in it.

There isn't a country in the world that doesn't have things like this happening, it just doesn't get put all over the news.
 
Efc2009 said:
CarMadMike said:
Efc2009 said:
It depends where you live in England. You could live somewhere which has lots of fighting and trouble or you could live in a nice place.

Doesnt work like that, i lived in a nice place, just made it so crime was a lot higher, every house on my road ended up having massive electric gates because of it, not really a good way to live ๐Ÿ˜‰

I live in a really nice place, never have any trouble. The more rougher areas are the areas that haven't had much attention or investment into the area. Your road would have the first ever house I have ever seen to all have electric gates. You cannot call an area nice if bad things are happening in it.

There isn't a country in the world that doesn't have things like this happening, it just doesn't get put all over the news.

Well, i dont agree on that one, crime is everywhere, Well, everyhouse may not have electic gates, but they sure had big ones to protect the fancy cars they had on their driveway, you hear on the news that footballers houses get robbed quite a lot, and they all live in posh areas, the same applies for where i lived, my house was robbed, and i did live in a similar area to them all.

If i ever moved back to england, id probably live in the countryside
 
CarMadMike said:
Efc2009 said:
CarMadMike said:
Efc2009 said:
It depends where you live in England. You could live somewhere which has lots of fighting and trouble or you could live in a nice place.

Doesnt work like that, i lived in a nice place, just made it so crime was a lot higher, every house on my road ended up having massive electric gates because of it, not really a good way to live ๐Ÿ˜‰

I live in a really nice place, never have any trouble. The more rougher areas are the areas that haven't had much attention or investment into the area. Your road would have the first ever house I have ever seen to all have electric gates. You cannot call an area nice if bad things are happening in it.

There isn't a country in the world that doesn't have things like this happening, it just doesn't get put all over the news.

Well, i dont agree on that one, crime is everywhere, Well, everyhouse may not have electic gates, but they sure had big ones to protect the fancy cars they had on their driveway, you hear on the news that footballers houses get robbed quite a lot, and they all live in posh areas, the same applies for where i lived, my house was robbed, and i did live in a similar area to them all.

If i ever moved back to england, id probably live in the countryside

I have just said crime is everywhere and if you did look at statistics and actually visit the places yourself you would find there is much more crimes in communities that get little attention/funding. Football players are targets, it is obvious that big name football players houses are going to be targeted. As I said earlier if your area all have to put electric gates up you cannot call it a nice area. Crime is everywhere, but very little in some places and very high in others. You said you moved out of England for reasons like that and I was saying well France isn't exactly a crime free country either, you still get terrible things happening there just as much here.
 
Footballers are always guaranteed to have houses full of all the latest gadgets that can be easily sold to fund the robbers drug habit. That is why they are targeted alot... Especially during games -lol-

I personally don't know what crime was like 10+ years ago but my parents say that crime is alot higher where we live then it was when they were younger. Personally i don't see much crime where i live and we haven't been a victim of crime either. As a town we don't have much crime compared to alot of places. Most crime we have is car crime or people being beaten up. Some places have higher amounts of a certain crime then another area like gun crime. London is full of gun problems with people be shot every week. Other places have someone getting shot once every month or so or longer. A county can't be summed up by one street or 1 town or city.
 
-lol- We went a bit off topic

They are living with Penny, Chantelleโ€™s jobless dad Steve, 43, and her five brothers in a rented council house in Eastbourne. The family live on benefits. Alfie, lives on an estate across town with mum Nicola

To be honest, that sums it up a bit.

I do wish Them the best of luck and happiness with the child though.
 
Efc2009 said:
Sounds a bit like Sbfc93 then. ~lol~ (only joking)

You're the one living in the North where houses are cheaper, and do you live in a council house?
 
CarMadMike said:
sbfc93 said:
Efc2009 said:
Sounds a bit like Sbfc93 then. ~lol~ (only joking)

You're the one living in the North where houses are cheaper, and I bet you have a council house ๐Ÿ˜›

Wow, stereotypical or what

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/money/features ... place.html

-๐Ÿ˜‰-

I lived in cheshire for a while, Tatton park is a really park

Generally though you can get a house for cheaper in the north then you can in the south ๐Ÿ˜‰, there probably are some exceptions tbf.
 
sbfc93 said:
CarMadMike said:
sbfc93 said:
Efc2009 said:
Sounds a bit like Sbfc93 then. ~lol~ (only joking)

You're the one living in the North where houses are cheaper, and I bet you have a council house ๐Ÿ˜›

Wow, stereotypical or what

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/money/features ... place.html

-๐Ÿ˜‰-

I lived in cheshire for a while, Tatton park is a really park

Generally though you can get a house for cheaper in the north then you can in the south ๐Ÿ˜‰, there probably are some exceptions tbf.

That doesnt mean houses are smaller though, your just getting a better deal and more for your money up north
 
It doesn't mean that Ste would live in a council house because he comes from up north. Chances are most of them are filled with drug dealers up in Liverpool -lol-
 
What do house prices have to do with anything, just means southerners are getting ripped off, thats all -lol-
 
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