chewing the cud whether the subjects have contemporary relevance or not
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Would it matter? The issues are always the same, it's just the names that change. Good old humanity never learns.
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I'll happily put that to the test - I'll choose a random page and thread, and see what happens.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postlooking at the threads in the General forum, there are a load of threads which were started years ago, there's Suity's WW3 imminent, there's the Obama leads the world etc
and I was wondering,
if the CUK powers did a google style shake up of all the threads and randomly from the whole archive just places threads on the first page, I reckon we'd all be there discussing them and chewing the cud whether the subjects have contemporary relevance or not
funny old world
Milan.
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Well, it's not (or at least it shouldn't always be) about CUKers' political leanings, or who pulled who's hair, or whatever else. That thread I mentioned is really refreshing, packed with considered opinions.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWe have had a few mild winters, and that always leads to an increase in cretin numbers. Furthermore, they have been emboldened by Brexit, so we just need to hunker down and hope for a sharp frost in autumn.
And it takes two or more to have a moronic fight.
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We have had a few mild winters, and that always leads to an increase in cretin numbers. Furthermore, they have been emboldened by Brexit, so we just need to hunker down and hope for a sharp frost in autumn.Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostWhat struck me about the thread titled: Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale was how good the standard of contribution was compared to what passes for debate on here (C) 2017. Get those people back (minus poor Doodah, obv).
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What struck me about the thread titled: Sergeant Alexander Blackman, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale was how good the standard of contribution was compared to what passes for debate on here (C) 2017. Get those people back (minus poor Doodah, obv).
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Just zeity going senile.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postlooking at the threads in the General forum, there are a load of threads which were started years ago, there's Suity's WW3 imminent, there's the Obama leads the world etc
and I was wondering,
if the CUK powers did a google style shake up of all the threads and randomly from the whole archive just places threads on the first page, I reckon we'd all be there discussing them and chewing the cud whether the subjects have contemporary relevance or not
funny old world
Milan.
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I just noticed
looking at the threads in the General forum, there are a load of threads which were started years ago, there's Suity's WW3 imminent, there's the Obama leads the world etc
and I was wondering,
if the CUK powers did a google style shake up of all the threads and randomly from the whole archive just places threads on the first page, I reckon we'd all be there discussing them and chewing the cud whether the subjects have contemporary relevance or not
funny old world
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