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Baggsie all three ... bald, grey (what's left) and from a ginger source.Bruce Rioja wrote:Thebish actually gets to tick two boxes there.Gooner Girl wrote:*Cough! And so are you! In fact pretty much every Bolton fan I have ever met is either grey or bald (apart from Mrkint) even Mummy is going a bit grey and he's pretty much a teenager. Must be something in the air up north...Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, and as bald as several coots.Gooner Girl wrote:Is Bob vertically challenged too?![]()
Never mind Bob, you have a cute puppy!
Sheesh. It's a surprise I'm let out.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Two short-arses getting the digs in, eh?!
You'd both be angry if they moved your booster seats.

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5'9?Bijou Bob wrote:5'9 is probably vertically challenged these days, so yes, I probably am.

Perhaps in Cuban heels stood on a milk crate
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If you'd ever been to a meeting of the (now defunct) Theatre Writers Union you would have been astonished at the level and frequency of ugliness achievable in a single profession.bobo the clown wrote:Baggsie all three ... bald, grey (what's left) and from a ginger source.Bruce Rioja wrote:Thebish actually gets to tick two boxes there.Gooner Girl wrote:*Cough! And so are you! In fact pretty much every Bolton fan I have ever met is either grey or bald (apart from Mrkint) even Mummy is going a bit grey and he's pretty much a teenager. Must be something in the air up north...Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, and as bald as several coots.Gooner Girl wrote:Is Bob vertically challenged too?![]()
Never mind Bob, you have a cute puppy!
Sheesh. It's a surprise I'm let out.
It was unbelievable.
I ended up concluding that writing was taken up by many who couldn't go onto the streets without mockery or worse. They didn't visit Lourdes, they went to Notre Dame de Paris to enquire of the gargoyles 'Why wasn't I made of stone like you???'.
They were allowed to frolic in Farnworth, of course.
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Well, no, I've never seen that ... but I went to Mount St. Joseph's a few times. That was bad enough.William the White wrote:If you'd ever been to a meeting of the (now defunct) Theatre Writers Union you would have been astonished at the level and frequency of ugliness achievable in a single profession.
It was unbelievable.
I ended up concluding that writing was taken up by many who couldn't go onto the streets without mockery or worse. They didn't visit Lourdes, they went to Notre Dame de Paris to enquire of the gargoyles 'Why wasn't I made of stone like you???'.
They were allowed to frolic in Farnworth, of course.
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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Listen young man, brainwashed socially programmed people who fill their wet dreams of being all-inclusive, integrate all and asunder because it improves society are the ones doing the most damage to the fabric of the country.Prufrock wrote:Perhaps, but not against Europe!
More and more numbers are rolling out about how much B Liar and Brown avoided and failed to properly provide the truth about Europe to the people of this country, a fine example being four times the amount of Roma residing here with shed loads more to come from the first of January. These are not people 'enhancing' the country; they are adding a larger burden.
If you fail to see that a quarter of crime in the capital is committed by folk overseas, and growing, is a major recipe for disaster and a breakdown in society, thank God I won't be around when you tools have brought up even more ‘socially minded’ brats!
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Fireworks. It's the first of November and already we've had nights of them going off all over the place. Tonight has been manic with the dog going bananas at an endless stream of bangs. Farnworth Cricket Club are having a firework display tonight so it looks like a week of sheer abject misery for both us and the dog. WTF happened to Bonfire Night and over and done with? Kids must have money to burn.
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Or fireworks have got cheaperTANGODANCER wrote:Fireworks. It's the first of November and already we've had nights of them going off all over the place. Tonight has been manic with the dog going bananas at an endless stream of bangs. Farnworth Cricket Club are having a firework display tonight so it looks like a week of sheer abject misery for both us and the dog. WTF happened to Bonfire Night and over and done with? Kids must have money to burn.
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Might seem a bit soft, but we've got a CD that 'introduced' our dog to fireworks. It consists of a CD of firework noises that start off very quiet and then gradually built to the full blown noise over a period of time. The dog used to go crazy with fireworks until we started using the CD. She's so used to the noise now, that we don't even bother with the CD anymore and she take this time of year in her stride.TANGODANCER wrote:Fireworks. It's the first of November and already we've had nights of them going off all over the place. Tonight has been manic with the dog going bananas at an endless stream of bangs. Farnworth Cricket Club are having a firework display tonight so it looks like a week of sheer abject misery for both us and the dog. WTF happened to Bonfire Night and over and done with? Kids must have money to burn.
Alternatively, use this link and play it to the dog, slowly increasing the volume each time over a period of days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ4KNrOsRLU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I don't doubt it Chirpo, I've been to a few Axford events in the past. It's not so much the organised events that are the problem, but the kids letiing bangers off at random night after night that bugs.Chirpy wrote:Bonfire night is one of the biggest earners in FCC's season and is key to helping their running costs stack up along with the Axfords money, so it's not going to finish any time soon.TANGODANCER wrote:Fireworks. It's the first of November and already we've had nights of them going off all over the place. Tonight has been manic with the dog going bananas at an endless stream of bangs. Farnworth Cricket Club are having a firework display tonight so it looks like a week of sheer abject misery for both us and the dog. WTF happened to Bonfire Night and over and done with? Kids must have money to burn.
Also it's a cracking night out.
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Thanks AH, I'll give it a go.Always hopeful wrote: Alternatively, use this link and play it to the dog, slowly increasing the volume each time over a period of days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ4KNrOsRLU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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So go on: what the feck does a statistically expected level of crime from non-EU citizens have to do with the EU?Hoboh wrote:Listen young man, brainwashed socially programmed people who fill their wet dreams of being all-inclusive, integrate all and asunder because it improves society are the ones doing the most damage to the fabric of the country.Prufrock wrote:Perhaps, but not against Europe!
More and more numbers are rolling out about how much B Liar and Brown avoided and failed to properly provide the truth about Europe to the people of this country, a fine example being four times the amount of Roma residing here with shed loads more to come from the first of January. These are not people 'enhancing' the country; they are adding a larger burden.
If you fail to see that a quarter of crime in the capital is committed by folk overseas, and growing, is a major recipe for disaster and a breakdown in society, thank God I won't be around when you tools have brought up even more ‘socially minded’ brats!
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.
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http://agirlcalledjack.com/2013/11/01/d ... that-turd/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Another one for your lot, Hobes.
Another one for your lot, Hobes.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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So 35,000 arrests from EU country's has nothing to do with anythingPrufrock wrote:So go on: what the feck does a statistically expected level of crime from non-EU citizens have to do with the EU?Hoboh wrote:Listen young man, brainwashed socially programmed people who fill their wet dreams of being all-inclusive, integrate all and asunder because it improves society are the ones doing the most damage to the fabric of the country.Prufrock wrote:Perhaps, but not against Europe!
More and more numbers are rolling out about how much B Liar and Brown avoided and failed to properly provide the truth about Europe to the people of this country, a fine example being four times the amount of Roma residing here with shed loads more to come from the first of January. These are not people 'enhancing' the country; they are adding a larger burden.
If you fail to see that a quarter of crime in the capital is committed by folk overseas, and growing, is a major recipe for disaster and a breakdown in society, thank God I won't be around when you tools have brought up even more ‘socially minded’ brats!

As for the other 'overseas' arrests I'm sorry but I cannot find anything to say they were illeagals unlike the link I placed after.
The greatest numbers of rising Crime commited in London involve people from Eastern Europe
a situation that will increase hugely after January.
Oh being a youngster good luck if you ever become unemployed, this is your compition;
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Prufrock wrote:http://agirlcalledjack.com/2013/11/01/d ... that-turd/
Another one for your lot, Hobes.

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I am sorry but this is just a step too far. Supermarket surveillance is set to be taken to a whole new level.http://money.aol.co.uk/2013/11/04/tesco ... d%3D220519
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Hardly a surprise being we are the country with more surveillance than the old USSRbwfcdan94 wrote:I am sorry but this is just a step too far. Supermarket surveillance is set to be taken to a whole new level.http://money.aol.co.uk/2013/11/04/tesco ... d%3D220519
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What's it got to do with you whether I have or not?
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They already film every person and their car no. plate and have done for years.
I may find it more of an intrusion that I start getting messages I don't want, however.
I may find it more of an intrusion that I start getting messages I don't want, however.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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No not in the slightest I just feel it is wrong that we are in a country that has so much surveillance yet we still let crooks (like the terror suspect who walked into a mosque and then escaped wearing a burkha) get away. Such surveillance does not detur hardened criminals as they just mask up (or burkha up) and do what they like as though they weren't under surveillance in the slightest. Lets put it this way Chirpy if your happy with Tesco taking your picture then are you happy me or anybody else taking your picture while your at the shops, would you be happy me recording your shopping order and then would you be happy me posting adverts/ sending you emails telling you to buy my product or would you find that somewhat annoying. I guarantee that for every one bit of information you think your supermarket knows about you there is 9 things that they know about you that you don't think they know (and maybe you don't want them to know).Chirpy wrote:Have you got something to hide?bwfcdan94 wrote:I am sorry but this is just a step too far. Supermarket surveillance is set to be taken to a whole new level.http://money.aol.co.uk/2013/11/04/tesco ... d%3D220519
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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