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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Grimly Curmudgeon, May 17, 2011.

  1. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    He it sounds like we agree. Maybe.
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  2. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    Ah *those* Republicans. I gettit.
    Right. Responsibilities. Blah Blah
    The Gael cuntfest is what it is.
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  3. Grimly Curmudgeon

    M J Carley Guest

    Why change the habit of a lifetime?
     
    M J Carley, May 17, 2011
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  4. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Ace Guest

    Well you don't have to argue, but I'd be interested to know the
    answer, as I cba to read up on it all myself.
     
    Ace, May 17, 2011
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  5. Grimly Curmudgeon

    M J Carley Guest

    What responsibility should you be required to take on, in order to get
    into your own house or place of work?
     
    M J Carley, May 17, 2011
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  6. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Colin Irvine Guest

    I generally work on the basis that MJC is right and Hog wrong.
     
    Colin Irvine, May 17, 2011
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  7. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    I ask you same
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  8. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    Yeah but who would ever let an accountant run anything
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  9. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    Some people want to kick up. Others have to suffer. As always.
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  10. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    The Beeb didn't want to dwell on the exceeding dirty machinations of 'Dem
    over there but couldn't resist side swipes at our own. Par for the course.
    Move on, nothing to see here. All part of the process of becoming friends.
    Only look forward.
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  11. Grimly Curmudgeon

    M J Carley Guest

    About the expected standard of explanation. All that happened was that
    the BBC mentioned in passing that there might be some reasons why
    relations between the UK and Ireland have been, eh, tense (the Famine,
    1916, Bloody Sunday II, the War of Independence, inter alia). As for
    the `exceeding dirty machinations', an honest account would note that
    the Irish state has generally been quite correct towards Britain and
    harder on the IRA than the UK has been.

    As for `revisionism', that term is usually used in Ireland to mean
    historical work that reckons British rule wasn't all that bad.
     
    M J Carley, May 17, 2011
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  12. The Older Gentleman, May 17, 2011
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  13. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    Yeah but that's your perspective.
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  14. Grimly Curmudgeon

    M J Carley Guest

    No it's not: that is `revisionism' means in Irish historical studies.
    As for my perspective, what do you dispute in the longer paragraph?
     
    M J Carley, May 17, 2011
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  15. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    I already said. No discussion.
    "Move on, nothing to see here. All part of the process of becoming friends.
    Only look forward"
    is literal
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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  16. Grimly Curmudgeon

    Hog. Guest

    Yeah but you have been wrong about *so* many things ;o)
     
    Hog., May 17, 2011
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    Beav Guest

    Is she about to board Starbug and wrest control from Kryten?
     
    Beav, May 17, 2011
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  18. I didn't give a shite when I came here and found people who'd Gaelicised
    their surnames; a big shrug from me about that.
    What I find amusing is the cunts who do it in Scotland.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, May 17, 2011
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  19. Actually, Cowen reminds me of Rigel in Farscape.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, May 17, 2011
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  20. Grimly Curmudgeon

    M J Carley Guest

    They didn't Gaelicize them.
     
    M J Carley, May 17, 2011
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