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I thought Camilla got poked with a stick? If so - c'mon - be honest - which one of us would NOT take the opportunity to poke camilla with a stick??Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?William the White wrote:R4 News has just reported the crowd that attacked the Royal couple's roller chanted 'Off with their heads'... Wonder if that found its inspiration from the French revolution - indicating history students or, perhaps, Lewis Carroll - indicating Literature students... but, either way, admirable use of their studies in mickey mouse subjects.
Just trying to help the investigators to narrow the field in their search for the 'feral' (as designated by D. Cameron who has previously only encountered the feral while drunk on a Bullingdon outing or, possibly, in pink and squeaking Tally Ho).
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Tut Tut, ugly and disliked as much as she is, Camilla poked-a-prince Bowles is still part of the royal family and should be at least left alone!thebish wrote:I thought Camilla got poked with a stick? If so - c'mon - be honest - which one of us would NOT take the opportunity to poke camilla with a stick??Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?William the White wrote:R4 News has just reported the crowd that attacked the Royal couple's roller chanted 'Off with their heads'... Wonder if that found its inspiration from the French revolution - indicating history students or, perhaps, Lewis Carroll - indicating Literature students... but, either way, admirable use of their studies in mickey mouse subjects.
Just trying to help the investigators to narrow the field in their search for the 'feral' (as designated by D. Cameron who has previously only encountered the feral while drunk on a Bullingdon outing or, possibly, in pink and squeaking Tally Ho).
Just wondering like.
Come the revolution my guns will be fireing for the Royalists, the elected lot seem to be even dodgier now and less trustworthy.
Politicians claiming to carry the banner for truth and justice turn out the biggest liars of all, get over to the pollitical thread and vote hoboh.
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It didn't actually happen though, dd itZulus Thousand of em wrote:
Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?
Just wondering like.
Just an establishment conspiracy
You need to keep up, Zulu
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CAPSLOCK wrote:It didn't actually happen though, dd itZulus Thousand of em wrote:
Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?
Just wondering like.
Just an establishment conspiracy
You need to keep up, Zulu
just as well it didn't... you'd be sobbing into your lady Di soup-mug... and dabbing your eyes with your princess Eugenie teatowel...
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Yep ... it sure is ... & fyi ... despite that PR statement designed to keep his dad out of all this, Mr Gilmour Jnr. is currently gloating & giggling about his part in this to his Girton College mates.Bruce Rioja wrote:That, my friend, is one Charlie Gilmour, so pssst off.thebish wrote:pssst... Bruce - this is not a picture of him!Bruce Rioja wrote:Violently repelled, running crowd not pictured............ obviously! The wanker."Running along with a crowd of people who had just been violently repelled by the police, I got caught up in the spirit of the moment."
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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bobo the clown wrote:Yep ... it sure is ... & fyi ... despite that PR statement designed to keep his dad out of all this, Mr Gilmour Jnr. is currently gloating & giggling about his part in this to his Girton College mates.Bruce Rioja wrote:That, my friend, is one Charlie Gilmour, so pssst off.thebish wrote:pssst... Bruce - this is not a picture of him!Bruce Rioja wrote:Violently repelled, running crowd not pictured............ obviously! The wanker."Running along with a crowd of people who had just been violently repelled by the police, I got caught up in the spirit of the moment."
in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!

Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
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Of course not. I'm of far too sunny a disposition to want even the heir to the throne and his long term squeeze frightened. Out of a job - well, that's one redundancy I could certainly cope with...Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?William the White wrote:R4 News has just reported the crowd that attacked the Royal couple's roller chanted 'Off with their heads'... Wonder if that found its inspiration from the French revolution - indicating history students or, perhaps, Lewis Carroll - indicating Literature students... but, either way, admirable use of their studies in mickey mouse subjects.
Just trying to help the investigators to narrow the field in their search for the 'feral' (as designated by D. Cameron who has previously only encountered the feral while drunk on a Bullingdon outing or, possibly, in pink and squeaking Tally Ho).
Just wondering like.
The post is directed towards the people making assaults on universities, students, the right to demonstrate etc etc- there's plenty of em on here. Some choking - hilariously - with so much fury that whatever capacity they had for an argument has disappeared in what Dylan memorably called 'the worthless foam from the mouth'.

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Well, that's alright then. I'm so pleased that you have managed to retain your integrity.William the White wrote:Of course not. I'm of far too sunny a disposition to want even the heir to the throne and his long term squeeze frightened. Out of a job - well, that's one redundancy I could certainly cope with...Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?William the White wrote:R4 News has just reported the crowd that attacked the Royal couple's roller chanted 'Off with their heads'... Wonder if that found its inspiration from the French revolution - indicating history students or, perhaps, Lewis Carroll - indicating Literature students... but, either way, admirable use of their studies in mickey mouse subjects.
Just trying to help the investigators to narrow the field in their search for the 'feral' (as designated by D. Cameron who has previously only encountered the feral while drunk on a Bullingdon outing or, possibly, in pink and squeaking Tally Ho).
Just wondering like.
The post is directed towards the people making assaults on universities, students, the right to demonstrate etc etc- there's plenty of em on here. Some choking - hilariously - with so much fury that whatever capacity they had for an argument has disappeared in what Dylan memorably called 'the worthless foam from the mouth'.

As an aside, I witnessed much of what went on in Whitehall and Trafalgar Square this week first hand. The right to demonstrate peacefully, which I support wholeheartedly incidentally, was grossly abused by a large minority of the students and others on show. I fail to see how smashing Waterstone's windows is going to win the debate for the proletariat, for example.
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Me too. I'm, in general, extremely in favour of books. I don't claim a monopoly of stupidity for the foamers on here, believe me!Zulus Thousand of em wrote: Well, that's alright then. I'm so pleased that you have managed to retain your integrity.![]()
As an aside, I witnessed much of what went on in Whitehall and Trafalgar Square this week first hand. The right to demonstrate peacefully, which I support wholeheartedly incidentally, was grossly abused by a large minority of the students and others on show. I fail to see how smashing Waterstone's windows is going to win the debate for the proletariat, for example.

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William the White wrote:Of course not. I'm of far too sunny a disposition to want even the heir to the throne and his long term squeeze frightened. Out of a job - well, that's one redundancy I could certainly cope with...Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Do you approve of what happened to Charlie and his missus then, Will?William the White wrote:R4 News has just reported the crowd that attacked the Royal couple's roller chanted 'Off with their heads'... Wonder if that found its inspiration from the French revolution - indicating history students or, perhaps, Lewis Carroll - indicating Literature students... but, either way, admirable use of their studies in mickey mouse subjects.
Just trying to help the investigators to narrow the field in their search for the 'feral' (as designated by D. Cameron who has previously only encountered the feral while drunk on a Bullingdon outing or, possibly, in pink and squeaking Tally Ho).
Just wondering like.
Ermmm some Socialist!!!!
The post is directed towards the people making assaults on universities, students, the right to demonstrate etc etc- there's plenty of em on here.
Uni's are there at great expense to the public, a great number who never went nor could ever hope to! unlike as I have seen posted the health service and other public funded bodies that will be used at one time or another by all.
You William should know more than most the these fees go nowhere anything like covering the true costs to the public purse and for us all to see (and lets be blunt here) yobs masquerading as the elite future movers, shakers and inventors etc costing yet even more money and causing disruption and damage (a thing not really needed in hard times as these when the weather ain't been helping much anyway) do you seriously wonder why your lot are disliked?
Some choking - hilariously - with so much fury that whatever capacity they had for an argument has disappeared in what Dylan memorably called 'the worthless foam from the mouth'.
Actually I'm not foaming at the mouth about the "yobs" more the soft arsed system we have that lets them get away with the vile acts they commit, public flogging would be a tad soft in the case of some of them, a lot of folk had friends and relatives in the services some who lost their lives and frankly should the Gilmour spawn get trashed by a bus tomorrow I would not weep nor throw up my arms in sorrow.
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Hoboh - believe me - the post was certainly not directed at you. As you know I consider you a model of rationality. I just worry that the bad world around you causes such upset and hope that you find peace and happiness beyond this forum.
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My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
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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You must have cheeks like BSA William and a tongue big enough to fill them!William the White wrote:Hoboh - believe me - the post was certainly not directed at you. As you know I consider you a model of rationality. I just worry that the bad world around you causes such upset and hope that you find peace and happiness beyond this forum.

Once everyone stops accepting we have a bad world out there and does something to correct it we will all be alright, my way is just to accelerate the ends a little quicker

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Hell man thats rude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
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Fnarr.Hoboh wrote:Hell man thats rude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
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I would love to claim it, but it is a Stephen Fry'ism I'm afraid.Worthy4England wrote:Fnarr.Hoboh wrote:Hell man thats rude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Bish ... you never said. Are you thus double jiggered .... remain, mearely jiggered ... or maybe jiggered and a half ??bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
I appreciated Sundays may be a bit busy for you, but just wondered.
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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bobo the clown wrote:Bish ... you never said. Are you thus double jiggered .... remain, mearely jiggered ... or maybe jiggered and a half ??bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
I appreciated Sundays may be a bit busy for you, but just wondered.
eh? the second jiggering was dependent on you being in Gilmour jnr's coterie - and you have said you are not - so, whichever day of the week it is, I thought it might be obvious it is only a single-jiggering...
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Harsh .... very harsh.thebish wrote:eh? the second jiggering was dependent on you being in Gilmour jnr's coterie - and you have said you are not - so, whichever day of the week it is, I thought it might be obvious it is only a single-jiggering...bobo the clown wrote:Bish ... you never said. Are you thus double jiggered .... remain, merely jiggered ... or maybe jiggered and a half ??bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
I appreciated Sundays may be a bit busy for you, but just wondered.
I read it that you were questioning whether I had any extra insight into the story and, second hand admittedly, I do. If you required that I was on his Christmas card list then, of course I'm not. Fck, he's only a History student and I understand he said he claimed not to have heard of Christmas and didn't realise it's place in history .... but realised that this looked bad and was very sorry.
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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bobo the clown wrote:Harsh .... very harsh.thebish wrote:eh? the second jiggering was dependent on you being in Gilmour jnr's coterie - and you have said you are not - so, whichever day of the week it is, I thought it might be obvious it is only a single-jiggering...bobo the clown wrote:Bish ... you never said. Are you thus double jiggered .... remain, merely jiggered ... or maybe jiggered and a half ??bobo the clown wrote:My son is at the same college. It would be fair to say he has not penetrated his intimate circle.thebish wrote:in which case - full apology to Bruce... and an "I'll be jiggered!" for good measure!
Bobo - are you in Gilmour jnr's coterie? (if so - I'll be double jiggered!)
I appreciated Sundays may be a bit busy for you, but just wondered.
I read it that you were questioning whether I had any extra insight into the story and, second hand admittedly, I do. If you required that I was on his Christmas card list then, of course I'm not. Fck, he's only a History student and I understand he said he claimed not to have heard of Christmas and didn't realise it's place in history .... but realised that this looked bad and was very sorry.
eh??? no - the second jiggering would have been amazement that you were in Gilmour's coterie - that, I would have been amazed by - or "jiggered". You read it wrong - well, not exactly "wrong", as just about any piece of language is open to interpretation. (as for having further insight - I assumed you had some - else why would you write it - I did muse for a while on what the nature of the insight might be - twitter-feed, someone's blog... but didn't dwell on it.)
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