Originally posted by Bagpuss
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesYes you can say what you want, as long as you don't personally insult people.
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Originally posted by Joe BlackStrangely enough was reading about those very same chaps today having watched Jonathan Ross the other evening.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Thermopylae
Yet another Hollywoodisation of history. I am also annoyed by that films inaccuracies.
If I was a Persian I guess I would be quite livid!
Good job the Spartans are no longer around either or I guess they'd be on the march already!
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Originally posted by ChurchillAre we talking about the Turks or the Iranians(Formerly known as the Persians)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Thermopylae
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Originally posted by xoggoth??Eh never heard those. Problem is when people can't use certain words/prhases they just invent others, eg "roys" instead of the n word. This is good because we can say the most awful racist homophobic things and nobody has a clue what we are talking about. Those carpet dusters - bastards , cause all the trouble in the world.
Thi sreminds of when the garrison down in the Falklands nicknamed the locals bennies after benny in crossroads. The top brass banded them from using this as the locals were upset. The garrison then called them Stills ..........
still bennies
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Originally posted by ChurchillAre we talking about the Turks or the Iranians(Formerly known as the Persians)?
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Originally posted by xoggoth??Eh never heard those. Problem is when people can't use certain words/prhases they just invent others, eg "roys" instead of the n word. This is good because we can say the most awful racist homophobic things and nobody has a clue what we are talking about. Those carpet dusters - bastards , cause all the trouble in the world.
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red sea pedestrains or the bog trotters
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish"That's homophobic, that!"
Homophobic my @rse. Don't be such a fairy!
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"That's homophobic, that!"
Homophobic my @rse. Don't be such a fairy!
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Political Correctness was originally a good idea, more akin to not giving offence by having good manners. The point is that in a civilised society no one should face having to be insulted for something they can't choose, for example skin colour, disability, gender or (perhaps controversially, in the sense of choice), homosexuality
When it goes so far as to avoid the facts e.g. black males committing most of the gun crime or Muslims being a bunch of deluded twats then it ceases to be a positive.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanThe problem is Bagpiss, you are living a lie through a website. Thats all.
Bagpuss the SA Killer.
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