Parts of Liverpool were closed off today after a suspicious device was found on a car. Police later found out it was a tax disc.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostParts of Liverpool were closed off today after a suspicious device was found on a car. Police later found out it was a tax disc.Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostCool, right a letter to to judge I'm sure he might consider it.
You sound very bitter Lilelvis, very deep feelings there about the British. Can I ask though is it only white British people you distrust / dislike?"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostTry reading up on your material before posting drivel. Asha was cleared by a jury, not a judge. He was also cleared on the evidence presented, that's the benefit of living in a free society I suppose. You may know deep down inside he did it, but if it can't be proved then you can't convict.
You sound very bitter Lilelvis, very deep feelings there about the British. Can I ask though is it only white British people you distrust / dislike?McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Postonly you I'm afraid.
Ahhh, so this comment:
Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostTrying to shift the debate..cool. I consider Jordanians as Arabs. never mind the geography lesson...besides in the UK he'd be "black"."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostAhhh, so this comment:
That was just a flippant, throwaway remark for affect?McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostLesson of the day...distrust the Police.Comment
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostAhhh, so this comment:
That was just a flippant, throwaway remark for affect?
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostDude, its pretty well known that in the UK if you arn't white you can pretty well be rolled under the general "black" banner.
You live in your own little bitter twisted world. One of my best friends is from Asian descent, but he's as Scottish as me and has a broader accent than me. I'm even reluctant to mention Asian descent, because that's stereotyping him and I've never done that and he'd most probably tell you to go take a flying f**k for typecasting him as black.
I've said it before; you have a chip on your shoulder and I've better things to do than bait a clown. You're boring me now."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
Effect
1. af•fect (transitive verb) [Middle English, from affectus, past participle of afficere]
to produce an effect upon, as a: to produce a material influence upon or alteration in <paralysis affected his limbs> b: to act upon (as a person or a person's mind or feelings) so as to bring about a response; influence"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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