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Today's "What Gets My Goat" - NO POLITICS!
(08-02-18, 03:31 PM)mtread link Wrote: and he will get a sentance appropriate to an adult.

I wouldn't bank on it.

Whoever could have imagined that John Worboy's release was imminent?.

Not his many victims I should imagine.
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Worboys' release won't happen. They'll prosecute on the extra charges they should have done first time round. If the CPS hadn't cocked it up.
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(08-02-18, 11:16 PM)mtread link Wrote: Worboys' release won't happen. They'll prosecute on the extra charges they should have done first time round. If the CPS hadn't cocked it up.






Better to leave some charges on file so he can be charged at a later date. That's why they have charges taken into account before they are sentenced they can't later be charged with them.
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The word " olympian"  when used as a prefix before a persons name because they have taken part in an Olympic games, don't know why but it just bugs the hell out of me.
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(11-02-18, 10:05 PM)slappy link Wrote: The word " olympian"  when used as a prefix before a persons name because they have taken part in an Olympic games, don't know why but it just bugs the hell out of me.


Grumpy people is 'What Gets My Goat' :pokefun
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(12-02-18, 12:21 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=slappy link=topic=17546.msg275382#msg275382 date=1518383134]
The word " olympian"  when used as a prefix before a persons name because they have taken part in an Olympic games, don't know why but it just bugs the hell out of me.


Grumpy people is 'What Gets My Goat' :pokefun

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"Athlete" when referring to sports like clay pigeon shooting  :rolleyes
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(12-02-18, 10:03 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=17546.msg275390#msg275390 date=1518391275]
[quote author=slappy link=topic=17546.msg275382#msg275382 date=1518383134]
The word " olympian"  when used as a prefix before a persons name because they have taken part in an Olympic games, don't know why but it just bugs the hell out of me.


Grumpy people is 'What Gets My Goat' :pokefun

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"Athlete" when referring to sports like clay pigeon shooting  :rolleyes
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Lol!
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(12-02-18, 12:21 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=slappy link=topic=17546.msg275382#msg275382 date=1518383134]
The word " olympian"  when used as a prefix before a persons name because they have taken part in an Olympic games, don't know why but it just bugs the hell out of me.


Grumpy people is 'What Gets My Goat' :pokefun
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Not grumpy but certain words bug me, like blogger, vlogger, activist etc. Seems like everybody these days needs a title before their names  to make them feel validated,  I don't put engineer before my name and I bet you don't put bricklayer before your name. What I do for a living does not make me who I am, my personality does.
Okay so I hold my hand up , I might be a bit grumpy sometimes Smile , so I should have as my title grumpy engineer.
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Now there’s a thing that pisses me off.  All the folks who call themselves Engineers but are nothing of the sort.
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(12-02-18, 11:10 PM)VNA link Wrote: Now there’s a thing that pisses me off.  All the folks who call themselves Engineers but are nothing of the sort.


Is that aimed at me?
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(12-02-18, 11:10 PM)VNA link Wrote: Now there’s a thing that pisses me off.  All the folks who call themselves Engineers but are nothing of the sort.

I am an engineer, not an artist
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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'Software Engineers' =glorified name for programmers, aka 'coding monkeys'  Smile
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Another one - the army and when ranks retire they are always referred to as "Colonel Mustard-retired"  "wing Commander Bird - retired"
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Quote:Is that aimed at me?

I have no idea what you are Slappy, that is other than a little sensitive and maybe a wee bit paranoia.
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(13-02-18, 11:31 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: Another one - the army and when ranks retire they are always referred to as "Colonel Mustard-retired"  "wing Commander Bird - retired"


How far down the ranks does that go. Are there any "Private Tommy Atkins-retired"?
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(13-02-18, 07:46 PM)agricola link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=17546.msg275444#msg275444 date=1518517872]
Another one - the army and when ranks retire they are always referred to as "Colonel Mustard-retired"  "wing Commander Bird - retired"


How far down the ranks does that go. Are there any "Private Tommy Atkins-retired"?
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I could be wrong. (often am!), but I thought it was that you had to have held a field rank i.e Major or above (or equivalent i.e Lt Commander / Sqn Ldr) if it was Captain RN that's equivalent to Colonel /Group Captain!

most of us rank & file just use Veteran!
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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(15-02-18, 09:18 AM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: [quote author=agricola link=topic=17546.msg275471#msg275471 date=1518547613]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=17546.msg275444#msg275444 date=1518517872]
Another one - the army and when ranks retire they are always referred to as "Colonel Mustard-retired"  "wing Commander Bird - retired"


How far down the ranks does that go. Are there any "Private Tommy Atkins-retired"?
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I could be wrong. (often am!), but I thought it was that you had to have held a field rank i.e Major or above (or equivalent i.e Lt Commander / Sqn Ldr) if it was Captain RN that's equivalent to Colonel /Group Captain!

most of us rank & file just use Veteran!
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Thats what I thought as well, I guess like everything now its getting watered down.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
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How about, "Hedgetrimmer, RG500 rider (ret'd)?  Or, "Hedgetrimmer, Mini Metro killer (ret'd)? Or....jeez, come to think of it, I could have hundreds of titles. Most wouldn't be very complimentary though. Still, I'd be dumb enough to be proud of them  Big Grin
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Whats gets my goat today ?    That old chessnut ........car insurance........gets my renewal quote of £269 which I know is cheap compared with a lot of you on here but iam an old foccer who dosnt do many cage miles , limited to 4000 per year....but why is it that when I phone them up to cancel so I can switch to a better deal they can suddenly reduce the premium to £200 ...why not offer that to me in the first place  :wall




happy with £200 though  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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New cars being fitted with with LED main lights - they are so focing bright and "glarey", compared to normal bulbs theres even that advert with the car making the fox squint - like its a feature that sels the car to nobheads cause it makes everyone squint 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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