The thread was about homeless people... I said that there are those who are drug users, IE. those percentages of homeless people who are drug users . . .![]()
I understand you're logic.

The thread was about homeless people... I said that there are those who are drug users, IE. those percentages of homeless people who are drug users . . .![]()
Of course you can.
If you have done everything you can possibly do in one day then why not?
Disagree. Effort doesn't equate to success. In fact, stealing and dishonesty seems to be a better way of getting ahead in life.
To the short stay parking?
Pull the other one...
They could always join the military...
Why are homeless peoiple not allowed to own mobile phones?
They could always join the military...
Mobile phones are a bit pointless when you've got nowhere to charge them up unless cardboard boxes come with power supplies.
The point is that a lot of 'homeless beggars' who pull their mobile phones out are not homeless but just begging.
Of course you can.
If you have done everything you can possibly do in one day then why not?
I have a wife who has one kidney, a possible withdrawal of her gall bladder and I do everything I can to make her physical life as easy as possible, and she keeps a 40hr a week job.
That's only one example. I have many others just in one day that I can also express.
As some ocuk members signature says, "tish and pish".
Effort is what makes you the person you are. Successful or not, that boils down to you and the girl in York was a prime example.
There was a prog on CH4 about an ex-army Major who built a company on outward bound type training and he decided to put something back in the community by helping the homeless, firstly round London and then other cities.
Guess what he discovered?
A massively disproportionate number of the homeless were ex-army.
Some had mental problems from combat and some just could not adjust to civilian life after years of being part of a very structured organisation.
There used to be a guy in Hanley who sat there outside of the Boots store all wrapped up in his grotty little blanket and with the prerequisite mangy looking dog curled up next to him.