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Nah, she's just whiny and irritating. I advocate torture and imprisonment without trial (or evidence) for no-one, however heinous the crime. An eye for an eye and the whole world goes blind etc.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
People for whom the law prescribes specific punishments you mean? By all means argue the punishments arent long or severe enough, tis someone's right to that opinion, but if its what they think, they should do something about it. We cant start picking and choosing which laws we follow and which we dont.TANGODANCER wrote:Maybe a lot of people think killers, rapist and people who blow up their families arent too high in their priority stakes for being treated as anything but what they are.Prufrock wrote: who has never tried to morally justify the actions of terrorists and criminals, only to demand they be treated according the laws democratic society has prescribed.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
Cheersjaffka wrote:overcoming a disability...William the White wrote:great role model for people wishing to become sparkling conversationalists at a cocktail party...jaffka wrote:Mike Atherton
boredom central...
He gives pedantry a bad name...
a single bloody mindedness that riled johnny foreigner...
apart from the aussies
Goddamn McGrath
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Yeah - supporting the re-instatement of Jon Gaunt on Talksport is a good starting point...Prufrock wrote:Like.....a barrister?Worthy4England wrote:She riles the fecking lefties too. I would heartily recommend a proper job for her.ratbert wrote:Shami's heart's in the right place, even if her brain always isn't...
...but she riles the righties, which is good enough for me![]()
Why does she seem to be so hated? I dont get it, does anyone have any examples?
I have signed petition supporting bringing back Gaunty to Talksport, although it seems public opinion is falling on deaf ears.Worthy4England wrote:Yeah - supporting the re-instatement of Jon Gaunt on Talksport is a good starting point...Prufrock wrote:Like.....a barrister?Worthy4England wrote:She riles the fecking lefties too. I would heartily recommend a proper job for her.ratbert wrote:Shami's heart's in the right place, even if her brain always isn't...
...but she riles the righties, which is good enough for me![]()
Why does she seem to be so hated? I dont get it, does anyone have any examples?

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Jon Gaunt? The man's little other than an over-opinionated, loud-mouthed tosser who thinks that talking over people somehow makes him a tough and respectable interviewer. As soon as I hear the feck* voice then the CD mode gets pressed.
Now then. Ian Collins, he's your man. An excellent broadcaster and a man of sound politcal persuasion.
Now then. Ian Collins, he's your man. An excellent broadcaster and a man of sound politcal persuasion.

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With you on part, the first.Bruce Rioja wrote:Jon Gaunt? The man's little other than an over-opinionated, loud-mouthed tosser who thinks that talking over people somehow makes him a tough and respectable interviewer. As soon as I hear the feck voice then the CD mode gets pressed.
Now then. Ian Collins, he's your man. An excellent broadcaster and a man of sound politcal persuasion.
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Whatever else goes wrong with your life, at least you have the consolation of kowing you are not Jon Gaunt's best friend. and that's a good feeling.Worthy4England wrote:With you on part, the first.Bruce Rioja wrote:Jon Gaunt? The man's little other than an over-opinionated, loud-mouthed tosser who thinks that talking over people somehow makes him a tough and respectable interviewer. As soon as I hear the feck voice then the CD mode gets pressed.
Now then. Ian Collins, he's your man. An excellent broadcaster and a man of sound politcal persuasion.



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if only his radio show didjaffka wrote:I have signed petition supporting bringing back Gaunty to Talksport, although it seems public opinion is falling on deaf ears.Worthy4England wrote:Yeah - supporting the re-instatement of Jon Gaunt on Talksport is a good starting point...Prufrock wrote:Like.....a barrister?Worthy4England wrote:She riles the fecking lefties too. I would heartily recommend a proper job for her.ratbert wrote:Shami's heart's in the right place, even if her brain always isn't...
...but she riles the righties, which is good enough for me![]()
Why does she seem to be so hated? I dont get it, does anyone have any examples?
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I watched My Fair Lady for the first time the other day.... Professor Higgins has to be up there as one of my favourite fictional characters. 

Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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Poor 'enry 'igginns. Fantastic. One of my favourite films ever.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I watched My Fair Lady for the first time the other day.... Professor Higgins has to be up there as one of my favourite fictional characters.
As a child all of my schoolmates, had time-travel been an option, wanted to travel to sometime in the future. I wanted to be one of the railway children. I still do.

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Don't know why but she still stays as one of my fantasy women. Jenny Seagrove was another.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well. It'd have been my only ever chance to see Jenny Agutter in the nip to be honest.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Go on, admit it. You just like waving at men with beards!Bruce Rioja wrote: I wanted to be one of the railway children. I still do.
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Brilliant isn't it? Almost 3 hours long but it doesn't feel it....Bruce Rioja wrote:Poor 'enry 'igginns. Fantastic. One of my favourite films ever.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I watched My Fair Lady for the first time the other day.... Professor Higgins has to be up there as one of my favourite fictional characters.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I watched My Fair Lady for the first time the other day.... Professor Higgins has to be up there as one of my favourite fictional characters.


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See her as the nurse in "American Werewolf in London" and that may all begin to be explained, TD.TANGODANCER wrote:Don't know why but she still stays as one of my fantasy women. Jenny Seagrove was another.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well. It'd have been my only ever chance to see Jenny Agutter in the nip to be honest.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Go on, admit it. You just like waving at men with beards!Bruce Rioja wrote: I wanted to be one of the railway children. I still do.
Not that "Logan's Run" or "Walkabout" don't help either.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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