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This thread started with a nasty taste in the mouth and hasn't improved. I'm locking it and don't expect a resurrection of it.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostProduct reviews, parenting tips and advice for parents | Mumsnet
Go there please, you will feel more at home.
HTH
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Originally posted by jemb View PostUh? How does this tragedy impact you? Jeez - you don't know the guy or his family.
You just AREN'T FUNNY.
This isn't humour - it's not very clever and very sad - probably a bit like you.
Go there please, you will feel more at home.
HTH
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Originally posted by Unix View PostYou don't think I'm funny, that's all you can say. You don't know me or the many people who try and see the humour in tradegy as a way of getting through it. I hope you never go to a real standup comedy show, you wet dullard.
You just AREN'T FUNNY.
This isn't humour - it's not very clever and very sad - probably a bit like you.
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Originally posted by jemb View Postbut you're not funny....you may think you are, but really, honestly in your heart you know that you are friendless, unfunny and just a little bit sad.
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Originally posted by jemb View PostNot that shocking that you don't try and make a plea for a few more votes on another thread
Gosh - that's just what the 'Yes' campaign needed a lunatic IS tw@t beheading a man born in Yorkshire and educated in Perth. How many votes do you rekon that's worth?
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Originally posted by Unix View Post
Originally posted by Unix View PostAn Englishman beheading a Scotsman on TV, surely that's a few yes votes? .
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I do wish the media wouldn't give such prominence to these evil acts. The reason the ISIS monsters (as David Cameron correctly calls them) do this is to gain publicity to their cause. Without the publicity they wouldn't do the acts.
But then on the other hand they are muslims, so perhaps they want to kill us all anyway ("kill the infidel" it says in the Koran).
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Originally posted by stek View PostWhy do they knee there and take it tho? I'm no brave heart but if it was me id be kicking and screaming before they'd even tied me up. Rather go out there with a fight and the albeit slim chance of getting away...
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Why do they knee there and take it tho? I'm no brave heart but if it was me id be kicking and screaming before they'd even tied me up. Rather go out there with a fight and the albeit slim chance of getting away...
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Originally posted by Unix View Post
David Haines, born in England, educated in Scotland with a wife and child in Canada. An aid worker helping people in a foreign country at considerable risk to his own life, killed by a member of IS. This is a true tragedy.
And the best you can do is Englishman beheads Scotsman?. Vile.
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