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  • in reply to: General Discussion #247047
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    http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g372/munnst/ww1_zpsfab15aa4.jpg

    in reply to: General Discussion #247056
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    If you wish to purchase a candle they are being sold by M&S for £4.
    That’s 1p for every 1800 British War dead or 1p for every 60’000 casualties from all nationalities.
    A quite staggering figure.

    in reply to: General Discussion #245853
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    Wow, someone who actually reads the sun!

    in reply to: General Discussion #245858
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    As I work in IT
    “CTRL + ALT + DELETE”

    in reply to: General Discussion #245862
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    I don’t know what to do with the EU debate.
    If you ask me, as an Englishman, if I want to come out of the EU I hesitate.
    I hesitate because although coming out of the EU seems like a good idea (bendy bananas and all that?),
    I have to look at my own working experience over the past 15 years.
    1994 – 2003 – Employed by Cap Gemini UK (French Company)
    2004 – 2009 – Employed by O2 UK (Spanish Company)
    So while it may seem like we owe nothing to the EU a lot of our jobs depend on it.
    So, reluctantly I’m in. But I hate it! Just don’t know why?

    in reply to: General Discussion #245715
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    It certainly opened the eyes of any passing children in Tesco. Let me point that out again: children. And it won’t stop anything in Syria.
    But it might upset all those supermarkets and newsagents who found themselves forced to display kiddie war-porn just to satisfy some editors bloodlust.

    Ok, so you feel real proud of yourself, but let the adults talk now.

    For those who must see that front page… http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2014/08/12/1227022/416376-ff242184-221f-11e4-a212-44a8a3dd312b.jpg

    Yes, it’s such a well balanced and adult paper, on the same page…
    “Exclusive. Women with UK’s biggest trout pout!”
    … I rest my case.

    in reply to: General Discussion #245307
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    Fair comment. Original post altered in case it should cause offense.

    in reply to: General Discussion #244164
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    http://www.speakerscorner.co.uk/media/image/Chris-Tarrant-P.jpg
    I know, it’s a cheap gag. To be honest all the good Tarrants, I mean tyrants have been done already.

    in reply to: General Discussion #244176
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    It’s not truly Lego until you’ve used at least one blue roof tile and that small clear square with the wheels.

    in reply to: General Discussion #244048
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    Good tyrants all gone? Try adding a few bad ones!!!

    By good I meant historically meaty.
    Come on, Hitler was a genocidal f**k head but he does make great TV. The Hitler, sorry History channel is pretty much devoted to him.
    There is probably not one member of this forum that doesn’t have a book which relates to Hitler or the Second World War in some way.
    Two Lancasters?
    As I read in one book `War makes damn good reading`.
    Yes the second world war was terrible, but in some way we are enriched by it.

    in reply to: General Discussion #243390
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    At what point in parenthood do you decide it’s time to take your children to a gun range to fire a machine gun?
    I guess it’s a cultural thing but apart from an air pistol when I was 15 I’ve never fired a gun.

    in reply to: General Discussion #243267
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    What makes me laugh is when you see a sign in a shop saying,
    “Sale now on. Everything must go!”
    Like, when the sale is not on they only want to sell a few things?

    Chemists that have Immodeum at the impulse counter near the checkout. Lets be honest either you have the ****s or you don’t.

    As for tv adverts two that make me cringe.
    The SEAT ad with the kid and the spaceship. Yes I want to buy a car that has flashing red bits for tunnel driving.
    The mouth wash that states “for people who’s gums bleed when they brush”. Glad they don’t do Analsol.

    in reply to: General Discussion #242310
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    Well for a start, it appears to have changed its spelling. 😉

    Moggy

    Now sorted.

    I was being ironic. Well, okay I can’t spoil – err, I mean spell.

    in reply to: General Discussion #241037
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    Interesting quote from the Pope.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29190890
    I kind of agree with him. Not a world war in the traditional sense but a piece meal war thought by many countries, on many fronts.

    in reply to: General Discussion #239166
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    Sex education for me started at school and involved a broom handle, a condom stretched to enormous proportions and a very graphic (not to mention colourful) film of child birth.
    My parents didn’t mention such things.

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