I have no time for drunk drivers

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Sir.Tony, Feb 12, 2004.

  1. more to the point what exactly were british and amerikan forces doing in
    Iraq?............murdering 55,000 people tolet the bush crims try to get
    their hands on Iraqi oil, thats what!

    an interesting fact is that post 1991 (first gulf war), around 1 million
    Iraqi people have died as a direct result of uk/us engendered sanctions, and
    when you add the 55,000 killed in the last bun fight, it doesnt really seem
    to me that the freedom that is spoken of by the war crims, equates easily
    with being dead!

    ps: wonder if our TV friend calls himself that out of
    admiration...........if so must be a very very sick puppy!
     
    veryveryboring, Feb 13, 2004
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  2. Sir.Tony

    DocDelete Guest

    Physician heal thyself. **plonkettyplonk**
     
    DocDelete, Feb 13, 2004
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  3. I only wish the increasingly megalomaniac Blair would only last another
    five minutes too.
     
    Chris Morriss, Feb 13, 2004
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  4. Sir.Tony

    Sir.Tony Guest

    Doggers are disgusting, nasty people. I was talking complete rubbish in the
    past
     
    Sir.Tony, Feb 13, 2004
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  5. Sir.Tony

    Sir.Tony Guest

    I reply to things are worth replying to
     
    Sir.Tony, Feb 13, 2004
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  6. Sir.Tony

    Stuffed Guest

    I don't know the whole story, and I really don't care.. But let me guess
    anyway - Even someone who'll shag anyone who happens to pass by and spot
    them would rather have a pineapple inserted sideways than let you touch them
    in the slightest?

    Each to their own moral code and all that, but there's also the matter of
    live and let live. The powers that be have even been merciful enough to
    suffer your wasteful consumption of oxygen, so be thankful life isn't as
    utterly judgemental as you.

    Still think you're a twat though.

    Post about cars, or bog off to a group that might appreciate your bile.
     
    Stuffed, Feb 13, 2004
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  7. Chris Morriss wrote
    I would prefer to see him utter humiliated in an election. Losing his
    seat would be An added bonus.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 14, 2004
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  8. Sir.Tony

    The Blue Max Guest

    Personally I would like to crucify the liar in public. I would be delighted
    to hammer the nails in as the sanctimonious little creep squealed for mercy.


    --
    Et qui rit des cures d'Oc?
    De Meuse raines, houp! de cloques.
    De quelles loques ce turqe coin.
    Et ne d'anes ni rennes,
    Ecuries des cures d'Oc.
     
    The Blue Max, Feb 14, 2004
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  9. mercy.

    Laudible but impetuous. Public crucifixion is a dish best served cold.
    First, he loses his deposit. Second, a protracted and humiliating show
    trial for treason to break his spirit and bankrupt him.

    *Then* you nail him.
     
    pseudoplatypus, Feb 14, 2004
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  10. burbled:
    If he thought it politically expedient, he'd steal *all* our
    motorcycles.
     
    Darren Robinson, Feb 14, 2004
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  11. Sir.Tony

    deadmail Guest

    He would? Blimey.

    I reckon he's doing a passable job at a difficult time. Some people
    have got short memories; Major, Thatcher.
     
    deadmail, Feb 14, 2004
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  12. Sir.Tony

    gomez Guest

    I have now. Back in the 80's I had a very good memory. I remembered
    how shit the 70's were, for example.
     
    gomez, Feb 14, 2004
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  13. Sir.Tony

    Ben Blaney Guest

    That would be the 70s where the Tories governed for half of it, yes?
     
    Ben Blaney, Feb 14, 2004
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  14. Sir.Tony

    deadmail Guest

    I almost added Wilson, Heath and Callaghan to the list but to be honest
    the only one I can really remember as PM was Callaghan.

    I'm trying to see the point you're making here though.
     
    deadmail, Feb 14, 2004
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  15. Sir.Tony

    deadmail Guest

    You remember them all as Prime Minister?

    Sure, I remember Heath and Wilson on television and reading snippets
    about them in the Mail but I don't really remember much of what they did
    as Prime Minister, whereas I remember reading stuff in the Eye slagging
    Callaghan off.
     
    deadmail, Feb 14, 2004
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  16. gomez wrote
    Heath, Wilson, The other one?
     
    steve auvache, Feb 14, 2004
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  17. Sir.Tony

    gomez Guest

    Misgoverned more like. If Heath had kicked Scargill's butt first time
    maybe we would still have a coal-mining industry.
     
    gomez, Feb 14, 2004
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  18. Sir.Tony

    gomez Guest

    Just my personal experience. The 70's were a cold, dismal, bleak,
    impecunious experience for me. The 80's was a time of milk and
    honey.
     
    gomez, Feb 14, 2004
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  19. Sir.Tony

    Ben Blaney Guest

    No. This demonstrated a fundamental misunderstanding. Do you know what
    the 84 strike was about?
     
    Ben Blaney, Feb 14, 2004
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  20. Sir.Tony

    Ben Blaney Guest

    No milk and honey for the 4x more people on the dole than in 1979.
     
    Ben Blaney, Feb 14, 2004
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