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... I like the Pendo ...
You have to be more careful what you say here, Steve!!
By this time tomorrow, someone will accuse you of being a Pendophile! :banghead:
... I like the Pendo ...
I did the same once with a CB1000, went back to a 500, but as you get older and wiser and realise you don't want to get hurt, you take less risks. I now have a zzr1200![]()
Well just one sentence was aimed at you, as I've just stated. ROFLMAO Well if you just ask the question then you'll get an answer....you danced around the hand bag and didn't ask the question, thus I couldn't possibly answer...Not that hard of a concept to understand, yet you still seem to be in denial about it, or at least that is how it comes across to me...
And we're back on track...
So in what way would reducing our foreign aid feed back into the privatised rail system? Whilst the track is owned by by Network rail Ltd (and since 1 September 2014, Network Rail was reclassified as a central government body, adding around £34 billion to public sector net debt), the train companies who own and run the rolling stock are all private apart from East Coast trains, currently awaiting the franchise to be re granted.
It's/he isn't worth it. Trust me. Don't let their pugnacious behaviour spoil your time on the thread.
You obviously still aren't capable of reading what I wrote...Just like you weren't willing to ask what you wanted to ask via PM yet accuse me of not answering what you didn't ask....As I said, first part is generic and a description of a coping mechanism, last part was directly aimed at you...Perhaps just listen to the person who actually wrote it instead of making up your own story around it....
You obviously still aren't capable of reading what I wrote...Just like you weren't willing to ask what you wanted to ask via PM yet accuse me of not answering what you didn't ask....As I said, first part is generic and a description of a coping mechanism, last part was directly aimed at you...Perhaps just listen to the person who actually wrote it instead of making up your own story around it....
Surely having a seven-hour debate in the UK Parliament and then voting 524 to 43 in favour of participating in military action against IS in Iraq is the exact opposite of wanting to 'tear up democracy and embrace fascist dictatorship'? Is anyone here arguing for such a dystopia? I don't know what Steve's ultimate vision of the UK is, but I'd bet it bears closer resemblance to your own compared to what ISIS or other Islamic extremists want.
so far n this thread right wingers have argued for
- telling people what they can believe
-telling people what they can and can't wear
and
- government monitoring of what people say , in order to find and take action against those who they find unacceptable
- withdrawing cititizen ship from anyone who doesnt believe in the same things they do
That is closer to how ISIS operate than any reasonable definition of western democracy
throwing away hard won democratic freedoms such as the freedom of religion, or the freedom of speech , in order to deal with a tiny minority of extremists is pretty much a road to that dystopian future,
"Tvat" is the "v" a "w" or a "h"
I've backed my views up with evidence, you just with mockery and abuse.
Others seem to share my view, perhaps I'm not alone.
Are you going to insult them, or just me.
Can you also please explain with factual evidence how my life is insular.
Because I don't strut around with tatoos on my face, go to metal concerts, I don't own a dog? If I did those things would I become a man of the world in your liberal pinko tainted specs view of the world?
That's wonderful. Has everyone else who's agreed with me also blinkered in your eyes, perhaps you think people who don't share your views are blinkered? You've based your view on me, with regards to my views on what, not wanting to see the country I belong over run with Islam. Gee...gosh. Wow.
How is your dog Muslim? Does pray at mosques? I have to ask
My favourite colour is blue.
"I bet he has really a Canon" that was 100% directed toward you with tongue firmly in cheek as per the emoticon.
See all you had to do was ask the question...
My brother has settled around the 500 range now.
One of his part time jobs is doing the engine rebuilds and seat building/modifying for Cafe Racer Kits.
http://www.caferacerkits.co.uk/whats-in-the-shed/
Some of the photographs here are in his workshop (generally, the photographs of the more cluttered workshop!).
Steve.
Four years for joining ISIS...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-to-syria-jailed-for-four-years-10000145.html
The problem is the western worlds limp solutions to dealing with a problem from within.
We have that league table in the staffroom,So come on...What's the result?
Which of you can actually p*** furthest?![]()
Which of you can actually p*** furthest?![]()
sorry but its not for public consumption![]()
We have that league table in the staffroom,
sorry but its not for public consumption![]()
I was thinking of the phrase 'all the water has been passed by the moderators'I dont think anyone wants to!!!!!![]()
I dont think anyone wants to!!!!!![]()
Jeeze you lot!Thankfully!!![]()
Urin the right area PhilI was thinking of the phrase 'all the water has been passed by the moderators'![]()
The money used in foreign aid could have been put into upgrading the rolling stock for the Edinburgh/Aberdeen/Inverness - Kings cross route.
Or it could have been spent on road repairs, better flood defences, plugging the fiscal gap. Basically anywhere on British needs.
So come on...What's the result?
Which of you can actually p*** furthest?![]()
You never even made the reserve list sorryIs it me?![]()
We have that league table in the staffroom,
Banned for a weekwhat does the winner get?
Banned for a week![]()
so far n this thread right wingers have argued for
- telling people what they can believe
-telling people what they can and can't wear
and
- government monitoring of what people say , in order to find and take action against those who they find unacceptable
- withdrawing cititizen ship from anyone who doesnt believe in the same things they do
That is closer to how ISIS operate than any reasonable definition of western democracy
throwing away hard won democratic freedoms such as the freedom of religion, or the freedom of speech , in order to deal with a tiny minority of extremists is pretty much a road to that dystopian future,
so far n this thread right wingers have argued for
- telling people what they can believe
-telling people what they can and can't wear
and
- government monitoring of what people say , in order to find and take action against those who they find unacceptable
- withdrawing cititizen ship from anyone who doesnt believe in the same things they do
That is closer to how ISIS operate than any reasonable definition of western democracy
throwing away hard won democratic freedoms such as the freedom of religion, or the freedom of speech , in order to deal with a tiny minority of extremists is pretty much a road to that dystopian future,
the right for women not to be subjected to FGM
1 - only if they don't believe in peaceful life in Britain
2 - if I/you can't pay for petrol or get served in a bank wearing a motorcycle helmet, then the Burka should not be allowed either.
3 - remember the student who racially abused someone on social media, he ended up in jail ( where some people who kill walk free )
4 - the government had no problem removing passports from football hooligans when it suited them.
This is how ISIS operate - http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...-kill-a-japanese-hostage-leave-one-alive.html How you can equate a member on TP with a terrorist says a whole lot about you. You should be ashamed of that comment and retract it...........
5 - you left out the right for women to vote, the right for women to have an education, the right for women to choose who they will marry, the right for women not to be subjected to FGM
1 - only if they don't believe in peaceful life in Britain
2 - if I/you can't pay for petrol or get served in a bank wearing a motorcycle helmet, then the Burka should not be allowed either.
3 - remember the student who racially abused someone on social media, he ended up in jail ( where some people who kill walk free )
4 - the government had no problem removing passports from football hooligans when it suited them.
This is how ISIS operate - http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...-kill-a-japanese-hostage-leave-one-alive.html How you can equate a member on TP with a terrorist says a whole lot about you. You should be ashamed of that comment and retract it...........
5 - you left out the right for women to vote, the right for women to have an education, the right for women to choose who they will marry, the right for women not to be subjected to FGM
I don't think the implication was saying anyone was a terrorist, at least that's not how I interpreted it. It seems like a variation of the rhetoric of us changing our laws and making life more draconian is 'letting the terrorists win' as we become 'as bad as them'.
It's a valid argument that has been discussed a lot since 9/11 and it is fine line to tread to stop that happening. You have to remain vigilant that people or parties wanting to trample over your civil liberties under the guise of 'keeping you safe' aren't allowed to do so.
I don't think the implication was saying anyone was a terrorist, at least that's not how I interpreted it. It seems like a variation of the rhetoric of us changing our laws and making life more draconian is 'letting the terrorists win' as we become 'as bad as them'.
It's a valid argument that has been discussed a lot since 9/11 and it is fine line to tread to stop that happening. You have to remain vigilant that people or parties wanting to trample over your civil liberties under the guise of 'keeping you safe' aren't allowed to do so.
I think we may have finally found some common ground!
I think we may have finally found some common ground!
Steady on![]()
Stop it you two, you're scaring me!