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« on: 15 March 2019, 04:36:20 pm »
Patience good people. The only nation yet to leave the EU was Greenland, and it took them 3 years. Its not over till the fat lady sings, and I cant wait to see the smug smiles wiped off the faces of the arrogant foccers acting against the national interest
Exactly, delays because of weak willed politicians just makes our eventual leaving even more pleasing.
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« on: 15 March 2019, 04:32:40 pm »
I know very well why, how and who it was done by, I don't need you to remind me. Keep the your political point scoring for the other threads, not this one.
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« on: 15 March 2019, 12:17:38 pm »
How the German soldiers who ran the camps could stand there looking the poor souls in the eye Indoctrination, extreme nationalism, race supremacy, fear of others
mtread , the OP said he did not want to start any political rants so please don't. This thread is not an appropriate place.
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« on: 14 March 2019, 08:38:01 pm »
I got dizzy after a couple of laps
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« on: 13 March 2019, 05:22:52 am »
Don't forget he was also sacked from the VR46 team in 2016 for " behaviour issues" , so its not as if it was a one off.
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« on: 12 March 2019, 08:52:41 pm »
RIP indeed, a terrible crime committed against those of the Jewish faith. My wife visited Auschwitz last year and had to leave half way through because she was so upset by what she saw and read.
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« on: 12 March 2019, 05:11:39 pm »
lol IPA was 24p a pint when I started "pubbing" in 1977. eight pints for two quid. and people say the seventies were harsh...
1973, a pint of mild in the Eldon was 11p, i was 16 , truly the good old days I think we might have gone a bit off topic .
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« on: 11 March 2019, 03:50:45 pm »
But it's a fact that the vast majority of recent terrorist attacks in the UK have been committed by UK nationals who have never left the country.
And its a fact the vast majority, and the worst ones, have been committed by people identifying as supporters of Islam. There is a rise in far right terrorism as well and both types of terrorism will continue to rise because no politicians have the guts to say enough is enough. All those on the watch list from any group are costing tax payers in the UK a fortune, it takes 12 officers to monitor one person full time. Obviously they can only monitor a small amount of people properly at any one time as there are only so many officers to do it, so the last we need is terrorists or their supporters coming back here, we do not have the resources to monitor them properly, and many other countries are having the same problem. The terrorists might not be winning by acts of violence but in a financial sense they are. The less of them we have to monitor means resources can be directed towards those whom are regarded as highest risk.
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« on: 10 March 2019, 08:19:00 pm »
This is a good site. It been good for years and has been a good laugh and helped a lot of people with their Fazer but General is full of crap now. The same few crappy nonsense threads everyday.
Totally agree, we need some new crappy nonsense threads. One about how crap this site is lately would be a good start.
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« on: 10 March 2019, 08:15:28 pm »
Absolutely 100% agree.
Oh stop you two.
Bloody hell Dazza, you could warn people first,. If there was ever a requirement for a male hijab those two would be first.
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« on: 10 March 2019, 07:18:18 pm »
You're an idiot.
Go to agree with that, VNA would have preferred that instead of there being a British Empire another country had managed it. Maybe Germany, France, Portugal , Spain, Russia, or even the Arab muslims had continued up through Spain all the way to Britain. You keep posting this: [size=0px]I have asked many times on this forum, who are the real terrorists?[/size][size=0px] You know the correct answer, you just won't admit it. We keep trying to help you come to terms with the fact that you are in denial about the true answer but you need some professional help.
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« on: 10 March 2019, 11:58:14 am »
Did I tell you my sink got blocked today
Ahh !!!! Now we are talking. I am assuming it was the kitchen sink as these are the most likely sinks to block, although with saying that! Bathroom basin sinks and baths themselves not to mention shower tray traps can also block, but these usually block from a different reason. Soap scum and human hair are the main culprits and cause of blockage in the last 3 mentioned above. Fat, food waste deposits and 2 Ltrs Dirty Engine Oil are the cause of kitchen sink blockages. So the moral of this story is stop washing, bathing, taking showers and eating and use the kitchen sink for the purpose it was designed for, motor cycle maintenance. There you go motorcycle related
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The reason your sink is blocked is because it has an EU metric size plug hole, if it had a good old British imperial size plug hole and trap then it would be free flowing forever, Brexit can not come too soon.
Slappy that is bullshit and you know it, nothing to do with the metric/imperial plug hole is all to do with Fully Synthetic Oil. I read somewhere that you should never ever put Fully Synthetic Oil down the kitchen sink because it coagulates and forms a thickish foaming sludge, and, as the waste pipe is only 1.25 inches it blocks, so it is the toilet pan for Fully Synthetic Oil as it has a 4 inch soil vent pipe and does not block so readily. All other oils are fine down the kitchen sink and I have this on very good authority, and should you have a oil /sink blockage creosote is great at clearing it.
Bullshit! How very dare you! That modern Fully Synthetic stuff is made in litres, its metric so cannot go down an imperial size waste pipe, its an interference fit and thats why it just blocks up immediately.
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« on: 10 March 2019, 11:50:05 am »
Exactly, the values Isis and too many other muslims hold dear belong in the 19th century and earlier. I think you're missing my point
I get the point you are trying to make but my ancestors were not terrorists,.
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« on: 09 March 2019, 04:13:24 pm »
After two children had already died she got pregnant again, no thoughts of what might happen to a third child. Hmm, I strongly suspect your 19th century British ancestors faced exactly the same problem. Lucky for you one survived.
Exactly, the values Isis and too many other muslims hold dear belong in the 19th century and earlier.
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« on: 09 March 2019, 01:02:25 pm »
The only person to blame is herself, she went to Syria, had three children with her Isis terrorist husband , all who have died, has no regrets or remorse.Pointing the finger at other people is just political point scoring, achieves nothing and just shows once again that there are a lot of tossers out there that think it is perfectly alright to not take responsibity for your own actions and choices in life. The only person not to blame is the child. Which could have lived, had the right thing been done.
After two children had already died she got pregnant again, no thoughts of what might happen to a third child.
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« on: 09 March 2019, 12:52:10 pm »
The only person to blame is herself, she went to Syria, had three children with her Isis terrorist husband , all who have died, has no regrets or remorse. Pointing the finger at other people is just political point scoring, achieves nothing and just shows once again that there are a lot of tossers out there that think it is perfectly alright to not take responsibity for your own actions and choices in life.
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« on: 09 March 2019, 09:41:22 am »
Did I tell you my sink got blocked today
Ahh !!!! Now we are talking. I am assuming it was the kitchen sink as these are the most likely sinks to block, although with saying that! Bathroom basin sinks and baths themselves not to mention shower tray traps can also block, but these usually block from a different reason. Soap scum and human hair are the main culprits and cause of blockage in the last 3 mentioned above. Fat, food waste deposits and 2 Ltrs Dirty Engine Oil are the cause of kitchen sink blockages. So the moral of this story is stop washing, bathing, taking showers and eating and use the kitchen sink for the purpose it was designed for, motor cycle maintenance. There you go motorcycle related
😂😂
The reason your sink is blocked is because it has an EU metric size plug hole, if it had a good old British imperial size plug hole and trap then it would be free flowing forever, Brexit can not come too soon.
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« on: 09 March 2019, 08:35:05 am »
My upper molar tooth implant fell out yesterday, is that bike related enough ?
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« on: 09 March 2019, 08:33:22 am »
Hang on a minute, how did the child die in the camp? Wasn't it reported last week that she had left the camp and was in hiding due to other " jihadist brides" threatening to kill her ? Or was that just a publicity stunt to try for more misplaced sympaphy ?
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« on: 08 March 2019, 08:25:43 am »
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« on: 08 March 2019, 08:22:54 am »
I I went went fishing here the place would foccin explode.
And there is the proof that you are just another sad pathetic internet troll.
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« on: 07 March 2019, 12:50:04 pm »
Well said Ogri .
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« on: 07 March 2019, 08:29:01 am »
As I said previously, I abhor racism and discrimination in all its forms. Here's some mare fae ye; Tories suspend 14 members over alleged Islamophobia- https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/mar/05/tories-suspend-14-members-over-alleged-islamophobia
The messages included one from an individual who wrote that they would like to “turf all Muslims out of public office”. Another said they wanted to “get rid of all mosques”. Many comments were found on a Facebook group supporting Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Earlier on Tuesday, it emerged one of the party’s council candidates had previously been suspended for comparing Islam to alcoholism in a tweet in 2015. In the same year, he wrote: “Turkey buys oil from Isis. Muslims sticking together.” Peter Lamb, a council candidate in Harlow, apologised earlier this month, saying: “The tweet was aimed at the extremists that have hijacked Islam and are cowardly hiding behind the religion” and that it was not meant to apply to “those who follow the religion peacefully and are contributing to the diversity of the UK”. On Tuesday, he tweeted: “I have reflected on my comments and decided that I should step down as a local election candidate and resign [from] the Conservative party with immediate effect.” A Conservative spokesperson told the website Politics Home that, at the time of the initial tweets, Lamb had been suspended from the party before later being readmitted by his local association. The Harlow Conservative Association chairman, Clive Souter, described the punishment as a “slap on the wrist”.
Looks like the Tory party is riddled with racism, bigotry and Islamophobia. And there's real evidence out there that suggests this is indeed the case.
You don't half get your knickers in a twist about Islamophobia for an atheist !
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