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  • in reply to: No ceremony for Saddam…… #1938971
    laviticus
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    I must admit i felt a little sick in my stomach when i saw the news of his execution .Quick it may have been and done in the utmost respect for a man who is going to meet his maker ,with no foreign persons present.But the thing was allegedly filmed ,how long before its all over the net and for it to be done on EID will this incite more violence .

    in reply to: General Discussion #334056
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    Sad day, had the pleasure of filming one of his live performances last year and what a show that was…

    RIP James Brown:(

    Which one was that ren frew?:D
    Do we think Barry was may be there…..:D 😀 😀 😀
    I must admit to a tear in the eye when i watched the news and his passing came on ,say what they will about the man ,but an entertainer he was and a leading light in black music.
    dave

    in reply to: JAMES BROWN #1939211
    laviticus
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    Sad day, had the pleasure of filming one of his live performances last year and what a show that was…

    RIP James Brown:(

    Which one was that ren frew?:D
    Do we think Barry was may be there…..:D 😀 😀 😀
    I must admit to a tear in the eye when i watched the news and his passing came on ,say what they will about the man ,but an entertainer he was and a leading light in black music.
    dave

    in reply to: General Discussion #334614
    laviticus
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    Wouldn’t it be better to have different interests then you can have time alone to indulge yourself something you’ll find to be quite rare when you get married and have kids.

    laviticus
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    Wouldn’t it be better to have different interests then you can have time alone to indulge yourself something you’ll find to be quite rare when you get married and have kids.

    in reply to: General Discussion #334617
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    There’s more chance of hell freezing over than finding a woman who foams at the mouth at the sight or sound of a Spitfire! :rolleyes:

    I know ONE.:D 😀 😀 😀

    laviticus
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    There’s more chance of hell freezing over than finding a woman who foams at the mouth at the sight or sound of a Spitfire! :rolleyes:

    I know ONE.:D 😀 😀 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #334926
    laviticus
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    Don’t cats normally dig a hole and do their business in that, then cover it up ?

    Good point!
    John It could be a squirrel, cleaver things them squirrels:D 😀

    in reply to: Christmas giggle, caption comp. #1939572
    laviticus
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    Don’t cats normally dig a hole and do their business in that, then cover it up ?

    Good point!
    John It could be a squirrel, cleaver things them squirrels:D 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #334931
    laviticus
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    Yes I’m a resident of this country and proudly live in gods own county Yorkshire.
    As for divorce made easy, yes and good, broken down relationships happen, i think this staying together for the sake of the kids can be more damaging than a split, than them seeing both parents happy and living separate lives.
    I cannot comment on the sixties and seventies, but in my talking to family they found the social services side less caring, the treatment of young mothers ,the removal of kids from so called unfit parents and placed into less unfit care homes,uncaring social workers and midwives.
    Im not one for dwelling too much on the past, a life is for living and to be lived for the now and the future,may be people always see the decades they grew up in of spent there youth in the best,may be in future years ill say the my grand kids ,you don’t know you’re born when i were young we only had one plasma TV and two cars.:D
    dave:D

    in reply to: How it used to be in the old days #1939578
    laviticus
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    Yes I’m a resident of this country and proudly live in gods own county Yorkshire.
    As for divorce made easy, yes and good, broken down relationships happen, i think this staying together for the sake of the kids can be more damaging than a split, than them seeing both parents happy and living separate lives.
    I cannot comment on the sixties and seventies, but in my talking to family they found the social services side less caring, the treatment of young mothers ,the removal of kids from so called unfit parents and placed into less unfit care homes,uncaring social workers and midwives.
    Im not one for dwelling too much on the past, a life is for living and to be lived for the now and the future,may be people always see the decades they grew up in of spent there youth in the best,may be in future years ill say the my grand kids ,you don’t know you’re born when i were young we only had one plasma TV and two cars.:D
    dave:D

    in reply to: General Discussion #334932
    laviticus
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    Tiddles knew that all these years practicing would pay off with a perfect shot,but not that he’d have his own thread on the interweb.:D

    in reply to: Christmas giggle, caption comp. #1939581
    laviticus
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    Tiddles knew that all these years practicing would pay off with a perfect shot,but not that he’d have his own thread on the interweb.:D

    in reply to: General Discussion #335102
    laviticus
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    Interesting,but whats traditional values,i was born in the sixties dad worked shifts ,mum also worked at the age of 10 i had a house key and picked my younger brother up from school ,started tea and lit the coal fire for the return of mum at early evening.
    As for reversing roles, if the memsaab earned the same as me, i would readily swap roles, looking after the kids and doing the house work, a job which i think is more suited to a man.
    Wasent the wind-rush days in the fifties and sixties? when people from Asia and the caribbean were invited to come and live and work ,here wasn’t that a baby boom era too?

    in reply to: How it used to be in the old days #1939641
    laviticus
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    Interesting,but whats traditional values,i was born in the sixties dad worked shifts ,mum also worked at the age of 10 i had a house key and picked my younger brother up from school ,started tea and lit the coal fire for the return of mum at early evening.
    As for reversing roles, if the memsaab earned the same as me, i would readily swap roles, looking after the kids and doing the house work, a job which i think is more suited to a man.
    Wasent the wind-rush days in the fifties and sixties? when people from Asia and the caribbean were invited to come and live and work ,here wasn’t that a baby boom era too?

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