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  • in reply to: General Discussion #250875
    Bradburger
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    What a marvellous endeavour – take Farage Gump to court and get him to apologise for slander. Please donate, if only to really stick John Green’s nose out of joint!

    Indeed snafu, a marvellous endeavor.

    Now, let’s take all those remoaners to court, and get them to apologise to all the those who voted to leave the EU, for slander.

    (Remember, all those ‘racists’, ‘xenophobes’, ‘uneducated’, and ‘old’ people who voted leave the EU).

    It’s interesting to note how a great many of the remoaners are masters of double standards and hypocrisy.

    If I were one of them, I’d be worrying more about who might take them to court for slander and/or libel, rather than concerning themselves with trying to raise cash and attempt to commence ‘vendetta’ legal action against Mr ‘Far Right’ Farage!

    But then again, they are (as we’ve been reminded on many an occasion) the ‘smart’ people, and no doubt know better.

    😉

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: CAF "Red Tail" ready to fly again #833287
    Bradburger
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    Great news.

    Talk about a quick turnaround!

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: 1980`s BBC Test Pilot Series complete #837992
    Bradburger
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    Thanks for the link.

    Will watch it later!

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #253726
    Bradburger
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    There is no frothing at the mouth or stamping of feet here I can assure you. 😎

    (Well, perhaps some froth around my mouth from my cappuccino).

    As for your lengthy post, you seem to have fallen for the bait and made yourself look even more silly!

    (How ironic).

    I also guess the penny hasn’t dropped that the thread I posted had nothing directly to do with the EU and everything to do with how the Daily Mail is attempting to lead a rabble storming of the barricades – enticing parents to buy their propaganda with ‘free’ Lego toys, tearing into judges who followed the letter of the law over making a judgement by bringing up their sexuality, going over the top by blaming migrants for all the ills in this country and frightening the elderly against people with accents…………..

    If that’s the way you feel about the Daily Mail, perhaps you should stop reading it!

    Nite nite!

    Paul

    P.S. I trust your are returning all your free Lego?

    in reply to: General Discussion #253850
    Bradburger
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    They are obviously trying to undermine the will of the British people. Being Europeans and all that. You know, the enemy of the proud little Englander. ‘Coz they are from Europe. Not from Britain. (Do you understand now or should I try to explain in words with fewer syllables that might make it easier for you to understand what even John Green understood…)

    I’m afraid snafu your logic, like a great deal of the remoaners, is flawed in that you think people who voted to leave the EU don’t like European people (in your words) ‘Coz they are from Europe. Not from Britain. , or anything else to do with the continent of Europe.

    That is the great misconception you have.

    The majority of the UK electorate voted to leave the EU – the European Union, which, in case you don’t know, also has a great many people from European countries who dislike it, and do not want to be part of it.

    That it would seem is the very thing that most remoaners can’t seem to understand!

    They have this strange and rather stupid notion that by leaving the EU, the UK is no longer ‘European friendly’, multicultural, or a tolerant place for ‘these foreigners’ to work and live, be it if they are from a European country or the rest of the world.

    One day though (maybe by the time the Euro is no longer and the whole EU project is consigned to the history books), the penny might just drop!

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #253852
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    Positive?
    All it does is show what a shallow individual that he, and I would guess his advisors as well, are.
    :rolleyes:

    Not really.

    The fact that the EU has had to call this meeting shows just how worried they are for the future of it.

    I mean, why else would they call it!

    They know from the past that Republican administrations are harder to deal with than a Democrat one, and they now have the additional worry of the future Trump one, whose dislike for the EU and all that it stands for is going to be an extra headache for them.

    Already we have a very worried Junker and a host of other EU bureaucrats throwing their toys out of the pram with silly little threats.

    “We will need to teach the president-elect what Europe is and how it works”

    Well Mr Junker, it’s time the likes of you and your so called ‘democratic’ institution learned a lesson or two yourself!

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #253864
    Bradburger
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    Well done Lego. Hitting hate where it hurts-the bottom line

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37962425

    :sleeping: :confused:

    On a more positive note. 😉

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37963046

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #253865
    Bradburger
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    What a load of old tosh!

    (The campaign that is).

    I see Gary Lineker has also asked Walkers to withdraw their advertising from the Sun over they way it has ‘portrayed’ migrants.

    But I wonder if he and all the other celebrities who take the moral high ground over such issues have considered how interfering with such things could adversely ‘damage’ them and their careers?

    And as for Lego being a European company, I fail to see what that has to do with it.

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #253985
    Bradburger
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    Nige the Ambassador?

    Maybe.

    The fact is, with the various european elections coming up, the EU is ****ting themselves after what has happened in America, and of course with the UK referendum vote.

    But even after the ‘shock’ result of our EU referendum, the ‘wise’, ‘smart’, and supposed forward thinking EU didn’t see the Trump victory coming.

    You thought they would have learned their lesson! :stupid:

    On ‘Trump Wednesday’, that clueless idiot Schultz was on TV, looking downbeat and ashen faced (even more so than usual) announcing his surprise and shock at the result, just as he and his cohorts did with Brexit.

    These idiots are so far up their own arses trying to impose on the rest of the world what they want us to do and believe is right, they yet again failed to pick up on the mood of the people.

    Some interesting times are ahead as far as the future of the EU is concerned I think.

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #254111
    Bradburger
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    Oh dear.

    It would seem Mr Farage has upset a number of celebrities and most of the world by referring to Barack Obama as a “creature” during a radio interview.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/nigel-farage-donald-trump-racism-row-barack-obama-twitter-president_uk_582469e7e4b020461a1f58ae?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D1804704756_uk

    “That Obama creature, loathsome individual, couldn’t stand our country. He said we’d be at the back of the queue [for trade deals], didn’t he”?


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37934790

    Apparently due to their infinite wisdom, flawed thinking and understanding, they think that the word “creature” is racist.

    Umm……..

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #256342
    Bradburger
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    It’s getting more annoying. Three diverts within 30 seconds not long ago. I’ve scanned my computer again, and still can’t find anything, and it only happens on Key publishing, no other websites or forums. I’m increasingly just reading the email notifications on threads I’m watching rather than visit the forum.

    EDIT – make that four times, including when trying to edit a spelling!

    Just opened up my browser for the first time today.

    These forums are on the first tab, and before I clicked on a sub forum, I note that after the advert at the top of the page loaded, the page was redirected to the ‘2016 Annual Visitor Survey’.

    Checked my PC with both up to date MalwareBytes ans SuperAntiSpyware, and came back clean again.

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #256586
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    According to a post on the IMDB question page for ‘The Iron Maiden’, the airfield used was Radlett: –

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056105/board/nest/173805277?ref_=tt_bd_1

    I found this trailer for the film which uses scenes that feature the airfield.

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #256656
    Bradburger
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    I had a couple more diverts last night, and it would seem it is to do with the adverts, as I noticed the same behaviour as SP.

    Interestingly, when using a Kindle Fire to look at the forum (not logged in), I do not get any diverts!

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #256798
    Bradburger
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    Just did it again twice from the Military Aviation forum. I hovered the mouse pointer over the last page link of the Chinese AF thread (may be purely coincidental) and it diverted to ibtimes and then pseudo survey. Still hasn’t done it from any other site.

    Happened to me earlier this evening to.

    It went to pseudosurvey.com.

    Had scanned my machine late last night, and again after the rogue link opened earlier and all clean.

    Out of interest, what ISP are those affected using?

    (I’m on TalkTalk).

    Cheers

    Paul

    in reply to: General Discussion #256888
    Bradburger
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    It happened to me, but only once last week.

    I of course ran several different malware scans as a precaution, and PC was clean of malware.

    Cheers

    Paul

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