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Arguably it is on the menu in many restaurants in Bradford as well.Originally posted by Paddy View PostAh, Da Nang where they have dog on the menu at some restaurants.
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It's reciprocal, years ago my french registered car was keyed twice when I was back in the UK visiting family.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostMy car (on UK plates) was keyed twice in nine months in Brussels. This EU integration thing does feel like a one-way street.
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My car (on UK plates) was keyed twice in nine months in Brussels. This EU integration thing does feel like a one-way street.
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Ah, Da Nang where they have dog on the menu at some restaurants.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostThey were Germans in Germany. No nationality bashing, it is a statement of fact.
One of the things I take pride in is the way that the British (in majority) treat animals. We don't as far as I know have a constitution but if we did we wouldn't need it written into our constitution (German Constitution art. 20a) that animals are not objects.
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Let us not forget that the UNHCR is concerned about racism in the German police (I had to fight for charges to be brought against the people who hurt the animal, the police were openly supportive of their Franconian born), and 3-4% of the population states (anonymously of course) that they are racist.
I have a fleet of 26 cars. All on Munich plates bar one which is on UK plates. Guess which on frequently gets keyed?
Is it bad? Yes. So much so that I am moving to Da Nang.
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Thanks. My sober alterego is NLUK.Originally posted by vetran View Postscary that you make more sense than most posters
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Cheers. I mostly post when pissed up.Originally posted by Mordac View PostSome of that is intelligible enough for me to salute you for your efforts. I think...
(Seriously, nice one.)
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They were Germans in Germany. No nationality bashing, it is a statement of fact.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe implied he lives in Germany judging from the last sentence of his post. Personally I would have referred to them as scum. I don't approve of bashing nationalities.
Though people who abuse animals deserve to be served up as live food for polar bears....
One of the things I take pride in is the way that the British (in majority) treat animals. We don't as far as I know have a constitution but if we did we wouldn't need it written into our constitution (German Constitution art. 20a) that animals are not objects.
While we are on the subject:
Let us not forget that the UNHCR is concerned about racism in the German police (I had to fight for charges to be brought against the people who hurt the animal, the police were openly supportive of their Franconian born), and 3-4% of the population states (anonymously of course) that they are racist.
I have a fleet of 26 cars. All on Munich plates bar one which is on UK plates. Guess which on frequently gets keyed?
Is it bad? Yes. So much so that I am moving to Da Nang.Last edited by clearedforlanding; 1 August 2019, 10:28.
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He implied he lives in Germany judging from the last sentence of his post. Personally I would have referred to them as scum. I don't approve of bashing nationalities.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDunno, maybe because he lives in Germany. Now he could have taken the attitude of the AfD and automatically just say they are migrants without checking first....
Though people who abuse animals deserve to be served up as live food for polar bears....
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Because he's a racist German abuser.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWell done. But why mention they are German?
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