Today I'm angry about.....
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boltonboris wrote:Go in and grab the TV... They were warned afterall!Bruce Rioja wrote:Today I'm angry because I'm trying to have a peaceful day-off and next door's burglar alarm has been blasting out for two hours. They're not being burgled, I've checked. I thought the wretched things were meant to turn themselves off after about 30 minutes?

He has some tasty reds on the rack, too. Though that might be a bit of a giveaway!
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Bruce Rioja wrote:boltonboris wrote:Go in and grab the TV... They were warned afterall!Bruce Rioja wrote:Today I'm angry because I'm trying to have a peaceful day-off and next door's burglar alarm has been blasting out for two hours. They're not being burgled, I've checked. I thought the wretched things were meant to turn themselves off after about 30 minutes?![]()
He has some tasty reds on the rack, too. Though that might be a bit of a giveaway!
I hope that's not a euphemism, but I echo boris' statement - what are you waiting for man???
The Indian Caste System...
heard a report on the Today programme about "manual scavengers" today that left me feeling utterly bleak...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 174738.stm
pictures of the women here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 170912.stm
heard a report on the Today programme about "manual scavengers" today that left me feeling utterly bleak...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 174738.stm
pictures of the women here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 170912.stm
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thebish wrote:The Indian Caste System...
heard a report on the Today programme about "manual scavengers" today that left me feeling utterly bleak...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 174738.stm
pictures of the women here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 170912.stm

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... and if they now "do one2 ... will that mean you are winning ???P.O.S. wrote:When people at work come up to you and go "Are you winning lad? Eh? Are you winning?"
Do one.
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At ten bob a bag.General Mannerheim wrote:Posh crisps, with shit pretentious flavours that cost a quid a bag!
feck off Tyrrells, Jonathon Crisp, Red Skys, Pipers, Kettle chips etc etc.
Stick your caramelised shallot and mature farmhouse cheddar hand cooked efforts up your arse and gimmie a bag of cheese & Onion you tw*t.

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T-Bone Steak Roysters, £1 for 12 bags at Home BargainsGeneral Mannerheim wrote:Posh crisps, with shit pretentious flavours that cost a quid a bag!
feck off Tyrrells, Jonathon Crisp, Red Skys, Pipers, Kettle chips etc etc.
Stick your caramelised shallot and mature farmhouse cheddar hand cooked efforts up your arse and gimmie a bag of cheese & Onion you tw*t.

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NOFX are doing a festival Gig and it's $150.Gary the Enfield wrote:I'm f*cking sick of paying through the nose to see a band whose support bands, frankly, I'd cross the street to avoid. Just because it's Milton Keynes.
Ticketmaster? Viagogo? Seatwave et al? Just F*ckoff!
with four others worth seeing; MEGADETH, Frenzal Rhomb , Descendents and Me first & the Gimme Gimmes
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11731928
The book not Amazon. There's some twisted f*ckers out there.
The book not Amazon. There's some twisted f*ckers out there.
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That makes you angry? I'm surprised.superjohnmcginlay wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11731928
The book not Amazon. There's some twisted f*ckers out there.
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Reading the link for a nasty moment I though it was about us and Canada. Glad it was US and not us. I wonder if the author will face criminal charges...superjohnmcginlay wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11731928
The book not Amazon. There's some twisted f*ckers out there.
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People who get angry about that anger me. If you let protesters hijack whatever it is that you are remembering, they'll do it again next year. They're also protesting against illegal wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. I'd probably do the same in their shoes. If we'd protested with as much bvitriol when the Labour government took us to war in the first place then maybe we wouldn't be having this backlash.
Plus it was only about 20 odd people, bit fecking fat hairy fecking deal.
People whinging about 'political correctness gone mad'. Radio is on at work and had to listen to two raving whining bastards about this 'Gingerbread Men' thing. News story was a bit ago Lancashire Council changed the name to 'Gingerbread People' as a joke with all this political corectness shite. Now, since it's actually quite a rubbish joke, they're changing it back and somewhere in this someone has got 'political correctness'. Sick of having to explain to folk that the Daily Mail makes shit up. Had an argument with my mum t'other week when she insisted you can't say 'blackboard' anymore. Got the TUC guidelines of t'interweb (I'm sad like that). I'm surprised I haven't yet heard a 'Muslims ban Christmas' story yet this year. Surely only a matter of time. The lying c*nts. Even the PCC reckon their three times worse than any other paper, including the red top comics. This is the press funded Press Complaints Commision made up of people from the press. And they crucified the banks for their 'self-regulation'. Shithouses.
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DEPORTATION TO THE COUNTRY OF THEIR DREAMS that my friend is the real answer. Many good men of all religion, colour and creed have died for what? so ONLY 20 or so disgusting folk can soil 1 day to remember and thank them.East Lower wrote:People who get angry about that anger me. If you let protesters hijack whatever it is that you are remembering, they'll do it again next year. They're also protesting against illegal wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. I'd probably do the same in their shoes. If we'd protested with as much bvitriol when the Labour government took us to war in the first place then maybe we wouldn't be having this backlash.
Plus it was only about 20 odd people, bit fecking fat hairy fecking deal.
That makes me angry really angry and for once I could find myself backing the idiots of the EDL.
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