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All O.A.P. 's ought to be served free food in McDonalds. They should also be allowed to smack any teenager on the head with their umbrellas if they hear them using bad language.

 

No-one gave any of us old un 's owt free when we were defending these shores against the mighty Hun in the last lot. We were only armed with a wooden rifle and a carving knife but we were ready for 'em !

 

Now it 's our turn to get looked after-----so double the State Pension, free rail travel and subsidised flights to Spain .....and a bit of respect, please !

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Me and my OAP other half treated ourselves to a Big Mac, should be "done" under the trade description act, last sunday and we ate ours sat in our car. We are fed up with listening to kids screaming every where you go and the youth of today f this and f that..

To be honest with you I prefer fish and chips.

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While munching on a discusting as usual big mac in mcdonalds today I noticed a high volume of OAP's drinking coffee

I then noticed that majority of them was taking up the big seater large table's that are meant for prams, wheelchairs and large groups of people

It seems like in certain places the elderly seem to think they own the world

Has anyone else noticed this?

 

Have you ever considered that these people are what they are - OAP's, and that perhaps due to health problems that come with age they may well need the space?

Perhaps it is much more convient for them with arthritic joints or perhaps disabilities that mean they cannot 'squash' themselves into smaller areas?

Perhaps they would find it difficult then to get up from those seats?

 

Put your ignorance to bed. Who's business is it of yours.

Next time get up the courage to perhaps ask those directly why they have done what they have done, instead of being a coward and whining on here.

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Have you ever considered that these people are what they are - OAP's, and that perhaps due to health problems that come with age they may well need the space?

Perhaps it is much more convient for them with arthritic joints or perhaps disabilities that mean they cannot 'squash' themselves into smaller areas?

Perhaps they would find it difficult then to get up from those seats?

 

Put your ignorance to bed. Who's business is it of yours.

Next time get up the courage to perhaps ask those directly why they have done what they have done, instead of being a coward and whining on here.

 

:clap::clap: & I'm not an OAP just yet

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