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Berkshire Hunt.Originally posted by Churchill View PostErrrm, where's the relevance?"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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I think gricerboy has stated he is from that area.Originally posted by Churchill View PostErrrm, where's the relevance?
I don't think sas would have much knowlege of trains in that area.Comment
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Oh. What's the WSM connection?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think gricerboy has stated he is from that area.Comment
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Weston Super Mare?Originally posted by minestrone View PostWorld's Strongest Man?
Train from WSM to Swindon?Comment
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Oi! Churchill!Originally posted by Churchill View PostGo on. No really, go on. Prove to everyone that you really are a cowardly racist piece of tulipe.
Stop being such a fat fcking bullying twat! You fat fcking bullying twat!
You can only pick on newbies! I'll take you on you bully!
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Because you can only be expected to go a reasonable distance to protect someone. Using your logic they should never be allowed to cross a street or play sport or virtually anything else. Wrapped in bubble wrap and tied to the bed forever.Originally posted by Churchill View PostA fox got into the house because the parents left a door open. What part don't you think was a failure in their duty of care?
Fact of life - bad things happen and you don't have to blame people for them, despite what the TV solicitors would claim.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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WDS,Originally posted by d000hg View PostBecause you can only be expected to go a reasonable distance to protect someone. Using your logic they should never be allowed to cross a street or play sport or virtually anything else. Wrapped in bubble wrap and tied to the bed forever.
Fact of life - bad things happen and you don't have to blame people for them, despite what the TV solicitors would claim.
I spent the weekend up in that neck of the woods, at a Wedding. Hot enough to boil a monkey's bum your majesty. Not surprised they left the doors open a bit. I'd have had the roof down were it possible!
I am sure the parents are beating themselves up enough as it is without being pebbledashed with half-bricks from the moral high ground.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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My, you ladies have been busy.
MF, I can only assume that SY01 has stolen your password because we all know that you haven't got the balls to stand up to anyone.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOi! Churchill!
Stop being such a fat fcking bullying twat! You fat fcking bullying twat!
You can only pick on newbies! I'll take you on you bully!
Originally posted by d000hg View PostBecause you can only be expected to go a reasonable distance to protect someone. Using your logic they should never be allowed to cross a street or play sport or virtually anything else. Wrapped in bubble wrap and tied to the bed forever.
Fact of life - bad things happen and you don't have to blame people for them, despite what the TV solicitors would claim.As for you SB and Doohg, just think about what happened. A wild animal sneaked into the house, found the children, attacked and caused them serious damage without making a sound? Bollocks!!!Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWDS,
I spent the weekend up in that neck of the woods, at a Wedding. Hot enough to boil a monkey's bum your majesty. Not surprised they left the doors open a bit. I'd have had the roof down were it possible!
I am sure the parents are beating themselves up enough as it is without being pebbledashed with half-bricks from the moral high ground.
If the door hadn't been open the animal wouldn't have got in, fact.
I've just read the article. The mother appears to have confronted the fox in the kids bedroom. Sorry but I'm not convinced.Last edited by Churchill; 7 June 2010, 20:43.Comment
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