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Previously on "Londoner Vs Londoner"

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    The Clangers?
    They're not really reptiles, though I suppose the Soup Dragon would qualify.

    Frankie Boyle on the Jubilee concert:

    "Did nobody see the irony in having Elton John perform Crocodile Rock to a family of lizards?"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
    I was thinking more along the lines of lunar dwelling shape shifting reptilians.
    The Clangers?

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Cue the Protocols of the Elders of Zion thingie, methinks.
    Good old Henry Ford

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Cue the Protocols of the Elders of Zion thingie, methinks.
    I was thinking more along the lines of lunar dwelling shape shifting reptilians.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post

    .. My predictive text is really poking its nose in where it's not wanted!
    It's not the only one doing that

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Oh FFS.
    Sorry, I meant foment. My predictive text is really poking its nose in where it's not wanted!

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
    Yes, but with dictators comes stability.

    The Rothschild zionist global elite desire volatility in that region in order to moment the forthcoming global conflagration.
    Oh FFS.

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Threatening to behead him isn't quite the same as actually beheading him

    Half of these militants are probably MI6 assets. (If any are I don't think it's doing them a disservice pointing that out, as the possibility would be obvious to anyone they had dealings with there.)
    Well that's very accommodating of you.

    At least they are not committing an act of treason. Unlike their counterparts in Afghanistan.

    A good friend friend of mine is a Royal Navy chopper pilot in Afghanistan and he tells me they frequently pick up radio transmissions from individuals with UK regional accents.

    These people should be apprehended and strung up by their goolies from the nearest minaret IMO.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post

    British photographer held by Islamic militants in Syria who threatened to behead him. Some were British, none was Syrian: link

    I read his account of his ordeal in the Sunday Times. Quite chilling.

    Syria is going to be one godawful mess once Assad has gone.
    Threatening to behead him isn't quite the same as actually beheading him

    Half of these militants are probably MI6 assets. (If any are I don't think it's doing them a disservice pointing that out, as the possibility would be obvious to anyone they had dealings with there.)

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Alas quite a few arab countries need a dictator. Iraq was better off with Saddam.
    Yes, but with dictators comes stability.

    The Rothschild zionist global elite desire volatility in that region in order to foment the forthcoming global conflagration.
    Last edited by Malcolm Buggeridge; 7 August 2012, 10:00.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
    Syria is going to be one godawful mess once Assad has gone.
    Alas quite a few arab countries need a dictator. Iraq was better off with Saddam.

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
    started a topic Londoner Vs Londoner

    Londoner Vs Londoner

    British photographer held by Islamic militants in Syria who threatened to behead him. Some were British, none was Syrian: link

    I read his account of his ordeal in the Sunday Times. Quite chilling.

    Syria is going to be one godawful mess once Assad has gone.

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