Public House = Child Abuse?

I will get around to making my video(s) about the dino to bird transition soon.

I will probably not be making a video on the BNP.

I saw that I had not made a video in a week (how does time fly!?) so I thought that any video is better than none. *shrugs*

This is the article from Sky News website:

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Pub-Lunch-In-Towcester-For-Stoke-Bruerne-Primary-School-Pupils/Article/200910415413868

This is BoundlessEyes’ video that I mentioned:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh6ySXYsX74

Peace and happy YouTubing! :)

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8 Responses to “Public House = Child Abuse?”

  1. Proff:good luck …
    Proff:good luck with the two papers btw-I hope you do well.

    :)

  2. completely agree …
    completely agree with you

  3. People just want to …
    People just want to be negative about absolutely everything they hear on the news.

  4. This is hilarious. …
    This is hilarious. I agree with you.

    But the teacher has a point, that government funding is lacking to schools

    This, however, is a heartwarming story of British culture, lol.

  5. …completely agree …
    …completely agree with you. What happened to community spirit? I’m only 19 and I miss that. I don’t understand why the creation of equality written into laws seems to have happened at the same time that people stopped caring for each other. Why can’t both happen at the same time?
    Yes, also, that person is an idiot.

  6. Of course the …
    Of course the person calling it “child abuse” throws in a comment about “praying”. No doubt the person would think that if they made the kids skip lunch and walk over to the local church for prayers – well, *that* would not be child abuse!

  7. so long as the kids …
    so long as the kids don’t end up half sea’s over, its ok to take them to the pub

    ;-)

  8. So long as there …
    So long as there are obvious precautions taken for the safety of the kids, then I dont see what is wrong with this. I bet that in such a small community the pub is run by parents anyway. Taking them for a meal at least teaches them that pubs are not just places for binge drinking!

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