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Praise the lord for that then!BWFC_Insane wrote:There are no people like me Hoboh.Hoboh wrote:Looked in a mirror recently?BWFC_Insane wrote:If you are representative of your generation then that is a truly frightening thought.....Hoboh wrote:No, because numbskull no now'ts, with 'rights' are totally incapable of learning nor in the main do most of them have any inclination to do so either.mrkint wrote:because your lot are teaching, hobo?
Generation after generation is now becoming thicker, again in the main, pointing to a raise in achieving exam results means nothing when the exams are easier and less taxing for the poor dears.
The problem is with the liberal generation below mine who thought competing was immoral and tried to abolish it instead of promoting it further down the scale, kids think they have a hand to prop them up for life now because of this and find it hard to think or stand on their own two feet, hence the sheep mentality.
Folk who like to tell people how they spend their income because it's good or their soul are the ones we need worry about!! (With the exception of the clergy because it is in their job description).
You and people like you are the reason for society’s ills.
So you are only a 'one off' aberration.

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OH sorry my mistake Bish I have just realised the people of the north east are in full favour of their countryside being ripped up. So you are saying that their is not 1 person in the north east of England who has protested in the north east against fracking hmmm.thebish wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:My friends comment of "the thing with all these people up north protesting about fracking is why aren't they at work" because believe it or not Nathan their aren't many jobs in the north east at the moment you stupid c*nt.
the fracking protest is down south.... Balcombe is in West Sussex
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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that's not the issue - you were referring to (and I quote) the "thing with all these people up north protesting about fracking"bwfcdan94 wrote:OH sorry my mistake Bish I have just realised the people of the north east are in full favour of their countryside being ripped up. So you are saying that their is not 1 person in the north east of England who has protested in the north east against fracking hmmm.thebish wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:My friends comment of "the thing with all these people up north protesting about fracking is why aren't they at work" because believe it or not Nathan their aren't many jobs in the north east at the moment you stupid c*nt.
the fracking protest is down south.... Balcombe is in West Sussex
there is no "thing" with people protesting about fracking up North is there? the "thing" is in the south.
unless you want to point me to such a protest in the north that your friend could have been referring to....
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The world sitting and watching what's going on in Syria.
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i suspect the world doesn't really know what to do or which side is the devil or the deep blue sea.... (same in Egypt, Zimbabwe, an many other places around this conflict-torn worldWorthy4England wrote:The world sitting and watching what's going on in Syria.

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I'm sure they do know what to do, but are protecting their well pampered positions.thebish wrote:i suspect the world doesn't really know what to do or which side is the devil or the deep blue sea.... (same in Egypt, Zimbabwe, an many other places around this conflict-torn worldWorthy4England wrote:The world sitting and watching what's going on in Syria.)
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in that case they are cleverererer than me!Worthy4England wrote:I'm sure they do know what to do, but are protecting their well pampered positions.thebish wrote:i suspect the world doesn't really know what to do or which side is the devil or the deep blue sea.... (same in Egypt, Zimbabwe, an many other places around this conflict-torn worldWorthy4England wrote:The world sitting and watching what's going on in Syria.)
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Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.thebish wrote:in that case they are cleverererer than me!Worthy4England wrote:I'm sure they do know what to do, but are protecting their well pampered positions.thebish wrote:i suspect the world doesn't really know what to do or which side is the devil or the deep blue sea.... (same in Egypt, Zimbabwe, an many other places around this conflict-torn worldWorthy4England wrote:The world sitting and watching what's going on in Syria.)

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Worthy4England wrote:Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.thebish wrote:
in that case they are cleverererer than me!

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Hmmmm.BWFC_Insane wrote:
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Worthy4England wrote:Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.thebish wrote:in that case they are cleverererer than me!Worthy4England wrote:I'm sure they do know what to do, but are protecting their well pampered positions.thebish wrote:i suspect the world doesn't really know what to do or which side is the devil or the deep blue sea.... (same in Egypt, Zimbabwe, an many other places around this conflict-torn worldWorthy4England wrote:The world sitting and watching what's going on in Syria.)

never mind the people cleverererer than me - have you got any ideas what the world might do?

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I can see it fine!Bruce Rioja wrote:Hmmmm.BWFC_Insane wrote:
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I guess it didn't get through to you under the "Mature" basis as it has no titties in it.

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We appear to be currently short of "despots" in Lybia and Iraq, maybe Syria too should be added to the list.thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.![]()
never mind the people cleverererer than me - have you got any ideas what the world might do?
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hmmm... but backing the opposition would not guarantee a further shortening of the lists of despots... how would you ensure that only the goodie-opposition gained power?Worthy4England wrote:We appear to be currently short of "despots" in Lybia and Iraq, maybe Syria too should be added to the list.thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.![]()
never mind the people cleverererer than me - have you got any ideas what the world might do?
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Don't you "hmmm" me in that tone of voice!thebish wrote:hmmm... but backing the opposition would not guarantee a further shortening of the lists of despots... how would you ensure that only the goodie-opposition gained power?Worthy4England wrote:We appear to be currently short of "despots" in Lybia and Iraq, maybe Syria too should be added to the list.thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.![]()
never mind the people cleverererer than me - have you got any ideas what the world might do?
There are no guarantees with most things. I'd rather we weren't sat here watching people getting gassed. So 1) Stop people getting gassed 2) Let folks have a vote.
We could stop by Egypt on the way back.
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(a differently-toned-and-slightly-longer) hmmmmmmmm......Worthy4England wrote:Don't you "hmmm" me in that tone of voice!thebish wrote:hmmm... but backing the opposition would not guarantee a further shortening of the lists of despots... how would you ensure that only the goodie-opposition gained power?Worthy4England wrote:We appear to be currently short of "despots" in Lybia and Iraq, maybe Syria too should be added to the list.thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Within a world this large, I could possibly concieve of the possibility that there might, possibly, maybe be some folks out there clevererererr than you.![]()
never mind the people cleverererer than me - have you got any ideas what the world might do?
There are no guarantees with most things. I'd rather we weren't sat here watching people getting gassed. So 1) Stop people getting gassed 2) Let folks have a vote.
We could stop by Egypt on the way back.
what's the clevererer person's basic plan to stop people getting gassed and install some kind of voting democracy in Syria? (other than just saying it)
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Now you're hmmmmmming like my motherthebish wrote: (a differently-toned-and-slightly-longer) hmmmmmmmm......
what's the clevererer person's basic plan to stop people getting gassed and install some kind of voting democracy in Syria? (other than just saying it)
The general basic plan for stopping two sides fighting, is to get in there and separate them.
Then you put them both on separate naughty steps.
If they persist, you expel them from the class.
Then when order is resumed, you can try and set up an election under the new Head Boy.
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I know lets do what ourselves and America normally do and invade Syria not
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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that sounds horribly like some kind of ground invasion plan....Worthy4England wrote:Now you're hmmmmmming like my motherthebish wrote: (a differently-toned-and-slightly-longer) hmmmmmmmm......
what's the clevererer person's basic plan to stop people getting gassed and install some kind of voting democracy in Syria? (other than just saying it)
The general basic plan for stopping two sides fighting, is to get in there and separate them.
Then you put them both on separate naughty steps.
If they persist, you expel them from the class.
Then when order is resumed, you can try and set up an election under the new Head Boy.
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