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    #11
    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Err no. I don't think so..................nutjob!!!

    Do you or other members have ADHD? Not an insult, Im just curious why some of you are so childish and cant focus on the subject of any thread?

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      #12
      Originally posted by wim121 View Post
      Do you or other members have ADHD? Not an insult, Im just curious why some of you are so childish and cant focus on the subject of any thread?
      We're just easily distracted by the appearance of cretinous *****. If you don't like it, **** off.

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        #13
        Originally posted by wim121 View Post
        Do you or other members have ADHD? Not an insult, Im just curious why some of you are so childish and cant focus on the subject of any thread?
        Our numpty recognition systems are highly tuned. You set off most of the alarms with your particular brand of spurious tripe.

        HTH
        “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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          #14
          Originally posted by Clippy View Post
          as played by Meryl Streep.

          Its enough to give DA a semi.

          She created the IT contractor industry...
          Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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            #15
            Bought a framed portrait of her for my mother's birthday one year.

            Couple of weeks later I saw it in Oxfam.

            Hurt my feelings somewhat.

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              #16
              Originally posted by pacharan View Post
              Bought a framed portrait of her for my mother's birthday one year.

              Couple of weeks later I saw it in Oxfam.

              Hurt my feelings somewhat.
              That's a pretty realistic photo if it can dump an old lady in a charity shop.

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                #17
                Originally posted by wim121 View Post
                - Homophobic? How do you figure? The problem in society is hetrophobia, not homophobia.


                Approval? Try facts, better yet, try reading ....
                Facts? Are you saying it's a fact that hetrophobia is the problem in society today? Try telling that to some of my gay male friends who've been kicked in the face for daring to hold hands down camden high street or my lesbian mates who were told how disgusting it was they were holding hands on the tube.... obviously heterosexuals have it hard. Do some reading of your own.

                However, as for liking Maggie... one of my gay male mates has Maggie Thatcher's picture on his wall and won't hear a bad word said against her, so you are obviously in good company in some respects.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by northernrampage View Post
                  However, as for liking Maggie... one of my gay male mates has Maggie Thatcher's picture on his wall and won't hear a bad word said against her, so you are obviously in good company in some respects.
                  Wonder if he bought it from Oxfam?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by northernrampage View Post
                    Facts? Are you saying it's a fact that hetrophobia is the problem in society today? Try telling that to some of my gay male friends who've been kicked in the face for daring to hold hands down camden high street or my lesbian mates who were told how disgusting it was they were holding hands on the tube.... obviously heterosexuals have it hard. Do some reading of your own.
                    Im well aware of those issues.

                    However I am well aware of the hetrophobia in other areas as well. I have quite an indepth knowledge of some of the gay cities and areas in the UK. I also know a lot of things you wont see publicised in the press.

                    Before I lived in areas of varying sexuality, I even used to work for gay people and had nothing to base an opinion on, so therefore, no issues at the time. Then living in certain places, I saw straight people sworn at and punched by gay people for socialising with other gays in mixed areas. Straight people routinely get beaten up by gangs of gay thugs if they take a wrong turn and walk in to gay areas. In gay/mixed clubs, a lot of DJ's often say phrases such as "I saw this d*ck outside, asked if he was gay, then when he said no sparked him", not just the one time, but hateful comments like this were commonplace.

                    I used to have gay friends in one place before I moved and we all knew of the problems in the area. There were certain places straight people couldnt venture and come out OK on the other side. Then there were certain areas gays couldnt have fun in, they would be safe enough most of the time, but still, they could relax without remarks, sticks and stones though, lucky them. In other straight places I have lived although gay people kissing in public was frowned on, for the most part, it was safe. However in gay areas, the other half and I couldnt even stand beside each other without having people come other and threaten "to beat us gay", instead we had to stand apart on either side of the gay group of friends and make sure we didnt look at each other, god knows how things would have kicked off if we did something like hold hands.

                    The vileness and hatred I have heard spewed from gay people is shocking and you wouldnt think they could be so violent and hate filled. Then problems are emphasised by if you're gay or of foreign ethnicity, you are entitled to preferential treatment, or companies/government have to tiptoe around you very carefully and in trying not to violate their civil liberties, those without claim to any prejudical group get overlooked. Unfortunately, the things I have experienced from living throughout the UK have soured some aspects somewhat. Not all gays are hetrophobic, but a large majority are which is sad.

                    As I have said before, in another thread, you do not solve prejudice by shifting it on to another group. It saddens me gay people over the past century, fought for acceptance, but turned out to be far more hate filled than straight people. As far Im concerned, they can screw what they like, I may not think it's natural, but then a lot isnt in society. I have no qualms with their sexuality but I dont want it shoved in my face. I dont walk in to the office and tell everyone how I banged the other half last night, so neither should gays.









                    Originally posted by northernrampage View Post
                    However, as for liking Maggie... one of my gay male mates has Maggie Thatcher's picture on his wall and won't hear a bad word said against her, so you are obviously in good company in some respects.
                    Sounds like a nice guy ....






                    NB: When I said "facts", I was mainly going back to the maggie argument. It's obvious that maggie didnt cause the problems in the UK, she was unfortunate just like the co-alition to take the helm of a sinking ship. Unlike the co-alition though, she had balls and made the tough choices. She gave birth to free enterprise and the private sector.
                    Last edited by wim121; 7 July 2011, 22:44.

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