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Lauren Booth - convert to islam
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I wasn't suggesting she be shot for being a Muslim. It was more a tongue in cheek reference to what I'd like to do with her for being such a stupid, overgrown, attention seeking teenager. I feel the same way about Julie Birchill when she goes on about wanting to be Jewish and flying the Israeli flag in her garden. -
So, you'd still like her shot or not...I mean the "It was more" bit is a bit vague there. Why do they bother you anyway? When my wife shouts at me I just turn my ears off...maybe you need to learn to do the same.Originally posted by pacharan View PostI wasn't suggesting she be shot for being a Muslim. It was more a tongue in cheek reference to what I'd like to do with her for being such a stupid, overgrown, attention seeking teenager. I feel the same way about Julie Birchill when she goes on about wanting to be Jewish and flying the Israeli flag in her garden.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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Please post the link, for those of us who missed it, to your "Julie Birchill should be shot for flying the Israeli flag in her garden thread".Originally posted by pacharan View PostI wasn't suggesting she be shot for being a Muslim. It was more a tongue in cheek reference to what I'd like to do with her for being such a stupid, overgrown, attention seeking teenager. I feel the same way about Julie Birchill when she goes on about wanting to be Jewish and flying the Israeli flag in her garden.
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No, I don't want her shot literally. Think she could possibly use a good slap though.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostSo, you'd still like her shot or not...I mean the "It was more" bit is a bit vague there. Why do they bother you anyway? When my wife shouts at me I just turn my ears off...maybe you need to learn to do the same.Comment
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I didn't post on that one. Should I start a new thread?Originally posted by Clippy View PostPlease post the link, for those of us who missed it, to your "Julie Birchill should be shot for flying the Israeli flag in her garden thread".
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I see it's calmed down in here. Let's bung some petrol on the fire:
Mohammed is now the most popular name for boys born in Britain.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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I suppose we have had hundreds of years of Jewish names then a few decades of Kylie, Shane and Scott.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI see it's calmed down in here. Let's bung some petrol on the fire:
Mohammed is now the most popular name for boys born in Britain.Comment
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The leading story of today's Times is far more inflammatory!Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI see it's calmed down in here. Let's bung some petrol on the fire:
Mohammed is now the most popular name for boys born in Britain.Comment
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And a decade of crap spellingsOriginally posted by minestrone View PostI suppose we have had hundreds of years of Jewish names then a few decades of Kylie, Shane and Scott.
e.g. trayc
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI see it's calmed down in here. Let's bung some petrol on the fire:
Mohammed is now the most popular name for boys born in Britain.
Experts said the development reflected the name's overwhelming popularity among British Muslims rather than any "explosion" in the British Muslim population.
How disappointing.
Mohammed, the nation's (secret) favourite name - TelegraphComment
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