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Tribesman 08-10-11 01:01 PM

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I'm more worries about Jim's drinking tab.
His cigarette drinks?

Jimbuna 08-10-11 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1725121)
Well, Jim, if England gets to be too dangerous, you can come over and visit me. I'll have a keg of Newcastle waiting for you.:woot:

offer open to herr berr, oberon, and even...steed:D

You do know the other three are 'southerners' :hmmm:

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1725138)
You will need a spot under your bed for Jim's diecast aircraft. :up:

Four more this week (celebrating a week off work) :03:

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1725142)
That will neveer happen.
If you look at it the people up in Jims direction they have a well tried way of getting people to get along and to diffuse potential violent confrontation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOJzP...layer_embedded

LOL first time I've seen that :har:

Egan 08-10-11 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1724997)
Oh, you can hear the gloating coming over the border :haha::03:

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Originally Posted by papa_smurf (Post 1725000)
The smug gits must be enjoying this.

:yeah:

You're even making the Northern Irish look like saints - and it's marching season!

To be fair, I'd love to be on that street when a bunch of your 'soft southern chavs' decide to cheek some of Strathclyde's finest.

Anyways, the footballs on. Slange!

BossMark 08-10-11 01:38 PM

Well to be honest how these riots have spread I am quite surprised certain parts of Leeds and Bradford haven't seen anything yet :hmmm:

Dowly 08-10-11 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BBC
Iranian press say the UK has been too tough on the rioters, who it
portrays as citizens protesting against poor living conditions and police
mistreatment.

The Iranian government, usually at the receiving end of criticism for its
treatment of demonstrators, was quick to condemn what it said was police
brutality against innocent individuals

Press TV cites Mohammad Karim Abedi, the vice-chairman of the
parliamentary committee, as urging London "to order the police to stop
treating protesters violently".

:haha:

sidslotm 08-10-11 02:06 PM

The health of any Nation depends on our consent to live together, the right to disagree, or debate, to ensure that right is done. This generation does not want to obey law, you only have to look while driving, people on cell phones while they drive, it's all ages and all types of people ignoring a law they know full well to be right. So what to do, I know of nothing else that will help the law breaker understand we live by concent, "you don't steel and we will not punish you"

http://www.corpun.com/manx.htm

http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/7295/manxq.jpg

Jimbuna 08-10-11 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 1725189)
Well to be honest how these riots have spread I am quite surprised certain parts of Leeds and Bradford haven't seen anything yet :hmmm:

That is simply because they are not racially motivated but more along the lines of being opportunist criminality.

Betonov 08-10-11 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1725244)
That is simply because they are not racially motivated but more along the lines of being opportunist criminality.

sums up what 3/4 of the thread was about :doh:

Jimbuna 08-10-11 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1725266)
sums up what 3/4 of the thread was about :doh:

Yes, I'd have to agree with you there.

Egan 08-10-11 03:20 PM

As disagreeable as I found most of his views, I hope Paul is alright and he's using his enforced time out to chill a little. He seemed to have taken the whole thing rather personally. It wasn't healthy, to be honest. I hope he gets some sleep and just rests his head a little.

Are things quieter tonight then? I haven't been watching the news much today, other than catching that horrible story about the three brummie guys being deliberately run over during the riots there last night. I don't even know what to say about that...

nikimcbee 08-10-11 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1725158)
You do know the other three are 'southerners' :hmmm:

http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg220...jpg&res=medium

Hair Berbunch and Steed?
http://www.worldwrestlinginsanity.co...illbillies.gif



Oh, wait...

Jimbuna 08-10-11 03:47 PM

LMAO :har:

Skybird 08-10-11 03:48 PM

German online newspaper "Die Welt" reports that Britons prepare for the events now by supplying themselves with everything that can hit, stab, poke and crack open. British Amazon, so says "Die Welt", reports that nine of the top ten of the currently most sold articles are items that could be used as hitting or stabbing weapons, amongst those nine top seller are four different models of baseball bats alone.

I assume the other five top seller are hammers and axes!?

:D

Well, now they are really going for it, eh? Those Klingons know no jokes when it comes to hacking and slicing!

Edit: P.S.
Aluminium baseball bats are the most popular, followed by telescope Tonfas and army folding shovels, they write.

Betonov 08-10-11 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1725294)
Those Klingons know no jokes when it comes to hacking and slicing!

Worf: asimilate this (just before shooting a borg)

Oberon 08-10-11 04:27 PM

No riots around here, busiest this place gets is during the carnival...which...just...happens to be on Monday. Be very surprised if anything untoward happens during it...well...more than usual anyway.


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