December 3, 2007 at 1:54 am
Hmmph … speaking on behalf of myself, I for one, am appalled! :rolleyes:
By: Smith - 7th December 2007 at 08:49
I-R-O-N-Y
Have you no sense of humour, I think we call this a bit of a mickey take.
Well hello … here I was thinking this :rolleyes: is the irony smilie.
By: Snapper - 4th December 2007 at 16:48
Efficiency and progress is our once more….
…KILL KILL KILL KILL KILL THE POOR!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaJGEuSalfk&feature=related
Surprised nobody brought up the Dead Kennedys yet.
Fantastic, nice one arthur! Saw them once. Saw the Sex Pistols the other week too.
I digress.
I don’t like the poor. Flea-ridden beggars in designer labels.
By: Pete Truman - 4th December 2007 at 15:20
Just tell them to ******* OFF ! Good for the soul !!;)
Interestingly enough, I’ve just been up there and watched peoples reactions, they mostly look at the floor and mumble, he is after all a big intimidating b#####d, he really does need a good kicking, might ruin his designer clothes though, then the great British public would really be in trouble.
I’ll have to hatch a cunning plan because I don’t see why I have to put up with this in my face every time I go shopping. Believe it or not the local police station is in the same car park and they are in and out of the store all the time in order to stuff their faces, which is all they do round here. He’s probably the local Chief Inspector.
By: Arthur - 4th December 2007 at 15:03
Efficiency and progress is our once more….
…KILL KILL KILL KILL KILL THE POOR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaJGEuSalfk&feature=related
Surprised nobody brought up the Dead Kennedys yet.
By: Ren Frew - 4th December 2007 at 14:11
Have you no sense of humour, I think we call this a bit of a mickey take.
The ‘poor’ I don’t like consists of the obnoxious git of dubious origin and broken English who tries to force copies of a certain magazine, BI, down your throat when you come out of Sainsbury’s in Braintree.
If you are really lucky, you bump into his partner in the shopping precinct doing the same thing, nicely attired in her dustbin sack.
What is wrong with this is that they have forced out a really genuine old boy who’s been around for years and was everybody’s mate.
I thought that threatening begging was a crime, which is really what this theoretically is, but they are allowed to get away with it of course, don’t want to upset anyone do we.
Just tell them to ******* OFF ! Good for the soul !!;)
By: Pete Truman - 4th December 2007 at 09:58
Have you no sense of humour, I think we call this a bit of a mickey take.
The ‘poor’ I don’t like consists of the obnoxious git of dubious origin and broken English who tries to force copies of a certain magazine, BI, down your throat when you come out of Sainsbury’s in Braintree.
If you are really lucky, you bump into his partner in the shopping precinct doing the same thing, nicely attired in her dustbin sack.
What is wrong with this is that they have forced out a really genuine old boy who’s been around for years and was everybody’s mate.
I thought that threatening begging was a crime, which is really what this theoretically is, but they are allowed to get away with it of course, don’t want to upset anyone do we.
By: Norman D Lands - 3rd December 2007 at 18:24
Very good.
By: Ren Frew - 3rd December 2007 at 11:52
Here’s a song about a poor boy who’s mother was a tailor and his father a gambling man ! 🙂
By: Norman D Lands - 3rd December 2007 at 09:11
Nought wrong with being poor.
By: Bruggen 130 - 3rd December 2007 at 02:03
Hmmph … speaking on behalf of myself, I for one, am appalled! :rolleyes:
GARBAGE