Yeah well why dont you concentrate on adding adult content (and I dont mean porn) to a post ?
Shelf stacker yourself !
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Previously on "The "No tulip Sherlock" award goes to...."
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Originally posted by AndywFuk off !
Just doing my bit to help one of the 6 million illiterate in this country.
HTH
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Originally posted by PondlifeThe only terrorists in this country are Labour.
Get it right shelf boy.
Fuk off !
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Originally posted by AndywThe only terrorists in this country is Labour !
Get it right shelf boy.
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http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...7&q=july+7+911
makes you wonder if there really is a islamic bombing thing going on tight now or a bunch of tonies cronies duplicating what happened in america....
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Originally posted by zathrasTell that to the 6 year old killed on Bishopsgate.
Like many Londoners I think over the years there were times when things made you think twice. The current Islamic style idea of suicide bombing as far as I can see though is a whole different ballgame.
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IRA never used suicide bombers - their primary concern was to get way alive, and then blow a bomb. In practical terms it meant that it would have to be abandoned car or some suitcase: so damage was kind of self limiting, plus they were giving warnings at least sometimes. More importantly they had more centralised organisation than modern terrorist cells that self terminate after terrorist act leaving few leads to other cells.
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Originally posted by wendigo100I disagree. It wasn't as scary back in those days because the IRA used to warn people to get away.
Today the foreign-looking bloke standing next to you on the tube could just detonate himself without warning.
Warnings were not always given and I'm aware of a least one time when a club got a warning of 10 minutes and spent 8 minutes looking for the damn thing! - that just after the Guildford and Birhmingham pub bombings.
Put simple how many bombings have we had in this country due to the recent terrorism activities. (2 with possibly 1 other that was thwarted). There was the ricin plot but all the plotters were acquitted, so does not count.
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Originally posted by Cowboy BobWhilst I agree with the lack of respect/increase in crime thing, I'm not sure about the terrorism thing. People seem to have forgotton that living in London during the 70s and 80s meant pretty much weekly bombings, or at least bomb scares. I'd argue that the threat of terrorism now is actually less than it was 20 years ago.
Today the foreign-looking bloke standing next to you on the tube could just detonate himself without warning.
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Whilst I agree with the lack of respect/increase in crime thing, I'm not sure about the terrorism thing. People seem to have forgotton that living in London during the 70s and 80s meant pretty much weekly bombings, or at least bomb scares. I'd argue that the threat of terrorism now is actually less than it was 20 years ago.
As for living costs, I'm a contractor
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The "No tulip Sherlock" award goes to....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5310016.stm
Britain 'worse than 20 years ago'
The threat of terrorism is one reason why Britain is a worse place to live now compared with 20 years ago, a BBC poll suggests.
Nearly half (47%) of those questioned thought quality of life in Britain had declined, with 47% blaming a "lack of respect" and 46% citing crime.
The study of 1,006 adults was conducted for BBC One's Six O'Clock News.
I would have thought you could condense all those reasons into 1.
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