He's pegged it !!

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Robbo, Apr 2, 2005.

  1. Robbo

    Spete Guest

    Absolutely right, but if they are such devout catholics, why not listen to
    what the church has to say. Part time catholicism doesn't work. Renounce the
    church and use condoms, don't renounce the church and listen to what they
    tell you. But for godsake, stop fucking yer uncle and his goat/chicken.
    Simple
     
    Spete, Apr 6, 2005
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  2. Robbo

    Spete Guest

    If you want to be a catholic, you adhere to the rules. That's ideoligy for
    you. Either adhere to it, or don't, but don't come crying to the world if
    your parttime religion hasn't quite worked out.
     
    Spete, Apr 6, 2005
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  3. Robbo

    Ace Guest

    I think I see your problem. The whole point of catholicism is that you
    can break the rules with impunity as long as you confess them.
     
    Ace, Apr 6, 2005
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  4. Ace wrote
    No because the whole purpose of doing nothing in Africa about the
    godsend that is AIDS is to depopulate the place in order to make later
    wholesale colonisation by the white man easier.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 6, 2005
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  5. Robbo

    Cab Guest

    It also means that Bush and his cronies don't have to pay so much money
    in aid, as they all kill themselves off.

    Cynical? Moi?
     
    Cab, Apr 6, 2005
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  6. Robbo

    Catman Guest

    So you think they'd all suddenly use condoms all the time if the Pope told
    them it was OK?

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    Catman, Apr 6, 2005
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  7. Robbo

    Catman Guest

    I think that might be a tad over-simplified, but YMMV
    See above

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    Catman, Apr 6, 2005
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  8. Robbo

    SP Guest

    That's a good thing, in one way. It's a shame your Dad has to do it
    from a patients POV though. Has he been in contact with Dr. Steiger
    from the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery too?

    http://www.thewaltoncentre.co.uk/health_professionals/2servicesh.html

    Dr. Steiger also has a Trust Fund for Parkinsons disease, and I feel
    sure he has some contact with the Parkinsons Disease Society. But it's
    been over 2 years since I worked there now.

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    SP, Apr 6, 2005
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  9. Robbo

    SP Guest

    Working with a lower number of patients with various illnesses over a
    certain age, including Parkinsons, that may result in a correlation
    between dementia and the illness that they currently suffer with, no
    doubt.

    I would've thought you, of all people, would've been a bit more clued
    up wrt to statistics.

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    SP, Apr 7, 2005
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  10. Robbo

    SP Guest

    Hmm, and how much of the dementia-type problems are caused by the drugs
    rather than the illness itself?

    Saying the data, at this point in time, is 'significant' is as good as
    saying that you shouldn't drink coffee because it's bad for you and
    causes x amount of problems, then a couple of years later saying that
    you should actually drink coffee because it is good for you for the
    reason z.

    They are a long, long way off attributing side-effects of certain
    illnesses rather than the side-effects being caused by the drugs that
    are administered.
    Strangely enough, I don't have enough time in the day to catch up on
    things in the Neuro World, due to my current employments.

    Haven't a clue, but it was a shit film anyway.

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    SP, Apr 7, 2005
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  11. Robbo

    SP Guest

    If I didn't have a job or two to go to, I suppose I could sit there all
    day and peruse the web like yourself, yes.
    Dr. Malcolm Steiger is clued up enough on this for me, thanks. And I
    am not daft enough to think that neither one mans research, nor one
    bodies research, is conclusive enough to be deemed as the absolute.

    If I had the time I suppose I could trawl the internet to see what are
    the current findings wrt Parkinsons and it's after-effects both within
    the UK and abroad, nwt the after-effects of the drugs that are
    administered. No doubt you have enough time on your hands tomorrow to
    do that anyway.

    Really, I expected better of you.

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    SP, Apr 7, 2005
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  12. Robbo

    'Hog Guest

    *snort*
    there have to be enough of the blecks left to carry the bags though
     
    'Hog, Apr 7, 2005
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    Phil Launchbury, Apr 7, 2005
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  14. *Ding*.

    And they say that the days of selling indulgences is over..

    Phil
     
    Phil Launchbury, Apr 7, 2005
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  15. Indeed - the PD people (and Dads neurologist) have never had someone as
    a patient before that knows in detail the pharmacokinetics of the
    medication and can work with them to improve the regieme..

    Dunno - he goes up to London to see a senior Neuro. guy fairly
    frequently.

    Phil
     
    Phil Launchbury, Apr 7, 2005
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  16. In Dads case he thinks that about 60% of the other mental problems are
    drug related (ie the hallucinations, paranioa and confusion) with the
    other 40% being related to Parkinsons - largely due to the fact that
    some of the effects date from the period between his Parkinsons
    starting and the start of his treatment (about a year).

    Phil.
     
    Phil Launchbury, Apr 7, 2005
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  17. Robbo

    Spete Guest

    Ah, that's alright then. Well, if they don't listen to the no fornication
    bit, it's a small step to use rubbers, despite what the church says, no?
    The best thing is not to **** around, period.
     
    Spete, Apr 7, 2005
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  18. Robbo

    sweller Guest

    No there isn't.
     
    sweller, Apr 7, 2005
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  19. Robbo

    sweller Guest

    He wasn't a "good old man" he was a reactionary whose real ideology was
    based around the medieval idea that the state will rule the people and
    the church will guide the state.

    His proclamations have condemned millions to death - in his refusal to
    recognise the need to deal with the AIDS crisis - and his hostility to
    women and homosexuals objectional.

    **** him.
     
    sweller, Apr 7, 2005
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  20. Robbo

    Ace Guest

    Whereas your mob get round it by having their own bizarre
    interpretations of any 'rule' that doesn't suit them.
     
    Ace, Apr 7, 2005
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