NSPCC Parlimentary Ride - anybody going?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Greybeard, Apr 12, 2004.

  1. Greybeard

    ogden Guest

    Ah, as in the Weston Beach Race?
     
    ogden, Apr 13, 2004
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  2. It was somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
    drugs began to take hold. I remember "Greybeard"
    Yes, ok. But if you're going to ride for charity you may as well do it
    for some charity that really does spend all their money on the things
    they're supposed to be spending it on.
    I know I'd be well pissed off if my efforts at raising cash were
    frittered away on some fucking useless ad campaign or unnecessary
    expenses.

    --

    Dave

    GS 850 x2 / SE 6a
    SbS#6 DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#6 FUB#3
    FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19 COSOC#10
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Apr 13, 2004
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  3. Greybeard said:
    Ooh... Group ride-out to meet greybrain.
     
    Simon Atkinson, Apr 13, 2004
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  4. Greybeard

    swellernan Guest

    Quite happily. date time place?

    If you feel that "riding your bike" subjugates all other other
    considerations then you really are too fucking stupid for words.

    Read what you have written, think about what your actions would mean.
    Your naivety is almost criminal.
     
    swellernan, Apr 13, 2004
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  5. Greybeard

    deadmail Guest

    You come in here and seem to be unable to accept that by supporting a
    charity organised ride you're going to be seen as supporting the
    charity. Is that so hard to understand?

    When you get questioned and asked a deliberately provocative question
    you swallow it hook, line and sinker.

    If you'd truely support the BNP, even if you stated "I went there for a
    ride" then you are a ****.

    Now, if you want to visit violence upon people because you can't debate
    with them then you're also a fool.

    Your choice really.
     
    deadmail, Apr 13, 2004
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  6. said:

    What are you trying to say old chap?
     
    Simon Atkinson, Apr 13, 2004
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  7. Greybeard

    deadmail Guest

    I don't think I'd have been as polite in my follow up.

    What a prick.
     
    deadmail, Apr 13, 2004
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  8. Greybeard

    joe parkin Guest

    He came up with something a lot of people are now thinking?
     
    joe parkin, Apr 13, 2004
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  9. Greybeard

    deadmail Guest

    That he's a fucking poor advert for the masons.
     
    deadmail, Apr 13, 2004
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  10. said:
    I agree. :-(

    ISTR him saying that he wasn't active... I can see why.
     
    Simon Atkinson, Apr 13, 2004
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  11. Greybeard

    deadmail Guest

    You really think that:

    a) This Government is corrupt?

    b) The BNP couldn't do a worse job?


    You say a lot of people are thinking this now, I suggest that you're
    *very* *very* wrong.
     
    deadmail, Apr 13, 2004
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  12. Greybeard

    joe parkin Guest

    Not a doubt. I have voted labour for 30 year, last time.
    Definately, if they toned the 'get rid of all non British people now'
    mentality.
    Methinks not
     
    joe parkin, Apr 13, 2004
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  13. Greybeard

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, joe parkin
    "Thinking"?

    Hardly.
     
    Nigel Eaton, Apr 13, 2004
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  14. Greybeard

    joe parkin Guest

    Better than trotting out the partyline which is not working now
     
    joe parkin, Apr 13, 2004
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  15. wrote
    I prefer to think we are better at it any Johnny Foreigner.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 13, 2004
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  16. Greybeard

    deadmail Guest

    Corruption; look at Italy, France, USA and many other countries. The UK
    is squeaky clean by comparison.

    Sure some of us feel we've been misled over Iraq, the EC, taxes etc.
    but, well it pales into insignificance.
    For heaven's sake. The BNP is a fucking single-issue party. If they
    remove the racist element they've no members.
    Well I think the above speaks for itself.
     
    deadmail, Apr 13, 2004
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  17. Greybeard

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, joe parkin
    Yes. Well. Actually, when it comes to not trotting out lines, I don't
    think I'll be taking any hints and tips from you, thanks all the same.
     
    Nigel Eaton, Apr 13, 2004
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  18. Greybeard

    deadmail Guest

    BNP and thinking in the same sentence don't really work.

    Well, apart from "all right-thinking people abhor the BNP".
     
    deadmail, Apr 13, 2004
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  19. Greybeard

    joe parkin Guest

    Only by comparison, you 'could' say we are squeeky clean compared to
    Uganda for instance. For a top grade country we are corrupt from the
    top down.
    Not to me
    That's the problem, they are not the knuckle dragging party now, they
    have seen the gap caused by the mainstream parties and are gaining
    votors who are sick of the stupid policies of both labour and Tories
    Granted the mainstay of the BNP believe in the traditional policies,
    but they are changing to 'milder' policies to draw in the people who
    are let down by the main parties.
    everyone to their own.
     
    joe parkin, Apr 13, 2004
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  20. Greybeard

    joe parkin Guest

    That is what we aspire to but does not restrict our horizons
     
    joe parkin, Apr 13, 2004
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