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Dan D 11-09-05 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by Dan D
Favourite song:
“tonton du bled”, best played –unpolitical correct

Jes nes parles pas Francais. :-?

My french sucks too.

I think the meaning of the title is "uncle from cow village", tonton= uncle, bled= cow village. That would mean the musicians are dissing themselves like those black music artists using speech rhythms who call themselves "******s" all the time.
I have to admit, for some years I thought the meaning is "bloody concrete" or similar :88)

The Avon Lady 11-10-05 10:09 AM

Some of you Europeans might appreciate this:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...x_a_lutece.jpg

I don't think N. Americans are familiar with Asterix characters.

Abraham 11-10-05 04:50 PM

Paris in flames,who/what is behind all?
 
(O.T.)
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by Dan D
Favourite song:
“tonton du bled”, best played –unpolitical correct

Jes nes parles pas Francais. :-?

You mean: "Je ne parle pas français." (It means: tu ne parles pas français).
No personal criticism though, ani lo medaber ivrit...
:D

tycho102 11-12-05 09:01 AM

On the original topic:
 
They burned 500+ cars last night, and besides the fact they're yelling Allah Akbar, something else has come to my attention.

I've known about the 35 hour work-week for quite some time. What I didn't know is how difficult it is to fire someone from a job. France has laws for an administrative review of an employee, and it takes over 100 days to actually fire someone. Effectively, the jobs that are already there belong to the current employee until his/her death or retirement. If you lose a job, you can expect to be unemployed for over a year; not for lack of looking, but for lack of hiring.

There is absolutely no turn-over in France. You do not climb from poverty to middle-class, and you sure as heck don't climb from middle-class to rich-elite.

I think all of this really goes back to World War II. The Illuminati (heh) transferred their money to American banks, before Germany invaded. After the war, they transferred their money back. The same people who got France into the defensive/pacifist/Maginot Line before the war, were the same damn people running the country into the ground, again, after the war. There was never any genetic turnover. There was never any class turnover.

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Originally Posted by Charles Dickens
...in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.
There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face, on the throne of England; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face, on the throne of France. In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of loaves and fishes, that things in general were settled for ever.

The beauty of this situation is that if France surrenders this time, the Muslims will burn down entire tracts of French history. Saudi Arabia will pour billions of dollars into a French-Muslim "state", just like they did in the southern Phillipines. They will raze the Eiffel Tower, and the Arc de Triomphe, and vast segments of old apartments. Not just to build mosques, but to erase the filth of the west. Things that Nazi Germany, or England's Henry V, didn't do. The only question is whether Holland, Denmark, Germany, Britain, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Austria will see the danger to their historical "culture", and fight to protect it.

Abraham 11-12-05 10:25 AM

Paris in flames,who/what is behind all?
 
I think you are far too pessimistic.
We are talking about thugs that may shout Islam slogans but that certainly don't represent the Muslim community as a whole or even a fair part of it. In my view they are criminals, not martyrs, though they would love to widen their cause...

micky1up 11-12-05 07:12 PM

there were 2 riots in birmingham uk this last month but that was acctually asians vs african peoples the riots in france are all about the racist french institutions and policys in france designed to keep all ethinic imigrants down at the botom of the pile all i can say is france is now reaping the rewards of trying hipocritically to take the morale high ground over us/uk policy while blatantly doing the what it likes in its own policys tough poo poo i say no sympathy

france is just a nation who cant defend its self not in 2 world wars or the cold war after which it stabbed the back of america who provided a deterrent againt the soviets for years and years , it also can't fight against its own unions who walk all over the goverment now it cant even defend its own ppl from themselves ,im a big believer in u reap what u sow so i think its payback time for france

Abraham 11-13-05 03:50 PM

Paris in flames,who/what is behind all?
 
Five cars were burned and eleven damaged in an alochtone suburb of Rotterdam South, last night.
The police is investigating...
I bet it's some Muslim youth, that will try to turn this into an unholy religious war...
This has nothing to do with mainstream Islam, but since there is no system of excommunication in Islam, every Muslim idiot can claim to follow the Prophet (peace be upon us) and every Muslim idiot will certainly find an imam willing to support and bless his destructive views in the name of Allah...
I find it difficult to take Islam serious anymore. Why don't they clean their ****ty house and get their act together. Isn't it time to kick some people out of this religion or reform it?
:down:

joea 11-13-05 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by micky1up
there were 2 riots in birmingham uk this last month but that was acctually asians vs african peoples the riots in france are all about the racist french institutions and policys in france designed to keep all ethinic imigrants down at the botom of the pile all i can say is france is now reaping the rewards of trying hipocritically to take the morale high ground over us/uk policy while blatantly doing the what it likes in its own policys tough poo poo i say no sympathy

france is just a nation who cant defend its self not in 2 world wars or the cold war after which it stabbed the back of america who provided a deterrent againt the soviets for years and years , it also can't fight against its own unions who walk all over the goverment now it cant even defend its own ppl from themselves ,im a big believer in u reap what u sow so i think its payback time for france

Well you are right I agree with you micky.


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