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Arguments are always so one sided, always one side solely to blame. Except on rare occasions, it's rarely that simple. Jews are just as likely to be biased and look out for their own as any other group, it's human nature.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBecause my little plastic paddy friend, I am a man of principle and experience.
Why are you sorry? You wouldn't have the anti-semitic card to pull out of the pack.
The fact that you feel the need to drag up an 8 year old thread stinks of desperation.
Carry on carrying on.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSorry to see that you haven't changed over the years.
Why are you sorry? You wouldn't have the anti-semitic card to pull out of the pack.
The fact that you feel the need to drag up an 8 year old thread stinks of desperation.
Carry on carrying on.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostHalf way through watching it on t'iPlayer. It's got a fantastic soundtrack!
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Louis Theroux
Half way through watching it on t'iPlayer. It's got a fantastic soundtrack!
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostDon't blame me, blame lilelvis. It was a civilised dialogue until he crawled out of his pit.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostWell, shock horror - that seemed quite reasonable to me. ...
Of course, his own opinion may be coming through in the edit.
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As has been mentioned, I can and do fight my own battles.
(Even when I may be wrong. )
However, I've had enough of Minestrone. I have an image of him screaming at his laptop "BUT I HAVE THREE DEGREES, I'M NEVER WRONG!!!!" so for the benefit of his blood pressure I shall resist contributing to any threads created by him and I shall endeavour not to quote him or respond to any of his posts.
However, you MF, you're a completely different kettle of salmon!
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Originally posted by cojak View PostActually Churchill has never come running to me when his lily livered sensibilities have been affronted.
HTH.
consistent fair hand and membership
of the Klu Klux Klan (so AtW said)
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostHmmm, should I get the mods involved here? That's what you always do when your lily livered sensibilities are affronted.
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HTH.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Poster.. just want to correct one false impression here. the bravest thing I ever did in the army, was to stand up to the five guys who wanted to shove a broom handle up my bum on my first night at Larkhill in 1975. And judging from the screams of my bessie mate in the next block, it wasnt just brave, it was self preser fkng vation
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er.. just want to correct one false impression here. the bravest thing I ever did in the army, was to stand up to the five guys who wanted to shove a broom handle up my bum on my first night at Larkhill in 1975. And judging from the screams of my bessie mate in the next block, it wasnt just brave, it was self preser fkng vation
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Never been to Middle East (apart from brief stop at Dubai airport) but from all the pictures it seems to consist entirely of scrubland with lots of stones. Handy.
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