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Previously on "Another sop to the muslims"

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Troll
    I'm suprised Bonfire Night is still allowed- the thought of burning a Roman Catholic & celebrating the act must be against some human rights bollox or other

    I think your alright as long as it's not a gypsy.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by DaveB
    A few years back a group of us had regular Bonfire Night "Bring your own fireworks" parties. Living in East London at the time meant that it was dead easy to pickup some serious firepower for the night from the excess stock the local asian shops had leftover from Diwali. Some of the things we let off could have brought down small aircraft. Almost certainly illegal, potentially lethal and great fun

    One year we had compaints from the gas board that the flaming debris was landing in their local storage depot half a mile away!
    I'm suprised Bonfire Night is still allowed- the thought of burning a Roman Catholic & celebrating the act must be against some human rights bollox or other

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  • vetran
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    nope

    has to finish by 11pm.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    It's early for Guy Fawkes night...

    A few years back a group of us had regular Bonfire Night "Bring your own fireworks" parties. Living in East London at the time meant that it was dead easy to pickup some serious firepower for the night from the excess stock the local asian shops had leftover from Diwali. Some of the things we let off could have brought down small aircraft. Almost certainly illegal, potentially lethal and great fun

    One year we had compaints from the gas board that the flaming debris was landing in their local storage depot half a mile away!

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  • vetran
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    Yep Diwali is sacrosanct too

    1am Friday night noisy fireworks still going off all over the area. I wonder why that was allowed?

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  • mcquiggd
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    Doubt it - that would even worse. A few hundred fuzzy wuzzies hyped up by the euphoria of religion, watching one of their 'brothers' arrested by the infidel... don't think that would be too popular with the peace loving virgin botherers.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Any chance this is extended to Diwali?


    I did note that it only said 'prayer times'...so the coppers wait outside and arrest 'em there?

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  • mcquiggd
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    But not hecklers who have reached pensionable age. They must be forcibly removed at once.

    I wonder what would have happened if he had been a follower of ... well, you know what I was going to say - five letters, begins with 'i', often ends in an explosion.

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  • wendigo100
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    And socialists during the Labour Party Conference.

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  • wc2
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    Originally posted by Troll
    I suppose that the police will extend the courtesy to Christians during Christmas & Easter
    And the rasta's during smoking time.

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  • Troll
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    I suppose that the police will extend the courtesy to Christians during Christmas & Easter

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  • AtW
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    We no longer have ability to put inlined image into the post, ie the one that will be opened by browser - very strange decision considering that normal link as it is now is exactly the same as if it was inlined using <src HREF=""> - both are perfectly fine from legal point of view since CUK does not actually host images here, and responsibility for posts is obviously on those who do post them.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Do you mean the one displayed as you can't link directly to their images?

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  • AtW
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    I will be in hell (according to Chico);

    This is how Zeitghost will look like there: http://www.thevisitors.info/images/a...hoto-diana.jpg

    This reminds me how SUCKS it is not to have inlined images.

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  • mcquiggd
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    You speak for yourself, Alexei!

    Imagine waking up to find 72 veiled female versions of Zheitghost....

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