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Post by HURLOCK on Mar 7, 2008 10:04:05 GMT -1
You fuck sheep! how do you know its cruel, the sheep may like it I suppose with Jules they don't feel a thing ;D
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Post by jh1980 on Mar 7, 2008 10:09:31 GMT -1
I suppose with Jules they don't feel a thing ;D Say that again, BITCH!
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Post by HURLOCK on Mar 7, 2008 10:09:35 GMT -1
I don't though....... which makes your point "invalid!" Didn't know you could walk on water Jules ;D
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Post by jh1980 on Mar 7, 2008 10:19:33 GMT -1
Didn't know you could walk on water Jules ;D King of Wales... I'll end up nailed to a George Cross! Okay that's enough blasphemy for now...
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Post by Neko Bazu on Mar 7, 2008 10:19:40 GMT -1
Garlic suppository!
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Post by Imp on Mar 7, 2008 18:14:48 GMT -1
I see. Says it all really. Most of the people there are British for your information and while I am not a royalist why can't we wave the flag & celebrate Britain & the acheivements of the Royal Navy for instance. Oh I forgot those on the left always like to denigrate any semblance of patriotism or what appears to be patriotism for fear of causing offence whilst hiding a deep loathing of the country one is residing in. Don't take any pride in what is a month and a half of superb music making but tag it bloody. Typically insular in attitude. Says it all about the education system at large & those that staff it. PASTIE, I shan't be as erudite or as reasoned as you, I shall just speak my mind ( as officially endorsed by Her Majesty's Government and the foul and evil education system that permitted me to teach): Ovechkin, that really is a pile of crap and does nothing else but show you know bog-all about the education system. And just for the record, I think (and I am happy to be corrected, for once in my life) that Margaret Hodge was partly referring to the fact that the Proms is a pretty 'elitist' thing, seemingly reserved for the middle classes. I watched a documentary about the 'Prommers' a few years ago, the ones who queue up days in advance for their tickets for the Last Night, and never a bigger bunch of Daily Mail-reading, self-opinionated, self-satisfied twats could you wish to meet. They were intentionally vile to those people who were new to the queuing system each year and looked down on those who they felt didn't 'look right'. So I think maybe Margaret Hodge has a point...maybe she didn't put it across very well...
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Post by T C on Mar 7, 2008 18:30:43 GMT -1
when i lived in the country always used to do it, especially on Boxing Day Those fox hunters may well have been wankers... but at least they kept peasants like you fed and watered ;D
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Mar 7, 2008 19:58:33 GMT -1
when i lived in the country always used to do it, especially on Boxing Day Those fox hunters may well have been wankers... but at least they kept peasants like you fed and watered ;D hardly, they are a bunch of toffee nosed fukwits who havent a fucking brain cell between them, and deserve to fall off their horses into a pile of horse shit
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Post by Neko Bazu on Mar 7, 2008 20:18:16 GMT -1
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Post by T C on Mar 7, 2008 20:31:12 GMT -1
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Post by Imp on Mar 7, 2008 20:31:49 GMT -1
Those fox hunters may well have been wankers... but at least they kept peasants like you fed and watered ;D hardly, they are a bunch of toffee nosed fukwits who havent a fucking brain cell between them, and deserve to fall off their horses into a pile of horse shit
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Post by Neko Bazu on Mar 7, 2008 20:34:01 GMT -1
;D "Mother-fucker bonked me on the noggin! Did you see that Giles?!"
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Mar 7, 2008 20:57:18 GMT -1
hardly, they are a bunch of toffee nosed fukwits who havent a fucking brain cell between them, and deserve to fall off their horses into a pile of horse shit you agree with fox hunting Sar?
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Post by Imp on Mar 7, 2008 21:19:24 GMT -1
you agree with fox hunting Sar? Lol, I do, yes. Grew up In Lincolnshire and understand the reasoning behind it. Went to see the Blankney Hunt off on many a Boxing Day. Doesn't make me toffee-nosed by any stretch, just soemone who's from a community who does these things
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Mar 7, 2008 21:25:54 GMT -1
you agree with fox hunting Sar? Lol, I do, yes. Grew up In Lincolnshire and understand the reasoning behind it. Went to see the Blankney Hunt off on many a Boxing Day. Doesn't make me toffee-nosed by any stretch, just soemone who's from a community who does these things if foxes are such a pest there are more humane ways of dealing with the problem, fox hunting is barbaric and has no place in todays society
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Post by Neko Bazu on Mar 7, 2008 21:33:02 GMT -1
Lol, I do, yes. Grew up In Lincolnshire and understand the reasoning behind it. Went to see the Blankney Hunt off on many a Boxing Day. Doesn't make me toffee-nosed by any stretch, just soemone who's from a community who does these things if foxes are such a pest there are more humane ways of dealing with the problem, fox hunting is barbaric and has no place in todays society That's the one that gets me - if foxes need to be culled from time to time, I fail to see why it requires hordes of dogs and 10+ people on horseback etc to do it. Yeah, I know it provides jobs and all that business, but so would a lot of other similarly barbaric practices (And I use 'barbaric' in the correct sense there - not necessarily as a derogatory term, but a plain and simple statement that it's excessive brute force)
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Post by T C on Mar 7, 2008 21:41:29 GMT -1
Fox hunting is a traditional " sport ". It goes back to the middle ages and is not barbaric ! It was a way that the community in general could socialise and at the same time rid a vermin. Foxes cause no end of damage and financial hardship to "poor " farmers. All these dogooders say it is cruel but at least the fox has a sporting chance ...which is more than can be said for the helpless victims he savages
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Mar 7, 2008 21:45:07 GMT -1
Fox hunting is a traditional " sport ". It goes back to the middle ages and is not barbaric ! It was a way that the community in general could socialise and at the same time rid a vermin. Foxes cause no end of damage and financial hardship to "poor " farmers. All these dogooders say it is cruel but at least the fox has a sporting chance ...which is more than can be said for the helpless victims he savages sry but that is just bollox.........a sport!!!!!! wtf the fox is a wild animal killing to survive like any other wild creature. And it is barbaric to set 30 odd dogs on one cornered defenceless fox
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Post by PureOldGold on Mar 7, 2008 21:48:33 GMT -1
Fox hunting is a traditional " sport ". It goes back to the middle ages and is not barbaric ! It was a way that the community in general could socialise and at the same time rid a vermin. Foxes cause no end of damage and financial hardship to "poor " farmers. All these dogooders say it is cruel but at least the fox has a sporting chance ...which is more than can be said for the helpless victims he savages I think 'was a traditional sport' is more appropriate, times have moved on, we no longer need to hunt animals for food do we? 'Socialise', we can do that without killing.
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Post by HURLOCK on Mar 7, 2008 21:49:46 GMT -1
sry but that is just bollox.........a sport!!!!!! wtf the fox is a wild animal killing to survive like any other wild creature. And it is barbaric to set 30 odd dogs on one cornered defenceless fox Smelly fuckers are foxes! ;D
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