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Boeing Guy 20-12-2011 20:35

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Not forgetting that the people of North Korea only get told what the government wants to tell them.
Pure big brother there

cashman 20-12-2011 21:03

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 957345)
Not forgetting that the people of North Korea only get told what the government wants to tell them.
Pure big brother there

True but they put a good pretence up here.:D

ToffeeGuy 20-12-2011 21:39

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Originally Posted by Jim Procter (Post 957001)
Never seen scenes like this, masses of people crying in public. Where is the old stiff upper lip?

Get yourself down to Ewood tonight, similar scenes I believe.

Mancie 21-12-2011 02:02

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North Korea..is it so bad? zero unemployment..no strikes..no welfare..no riots..nobody moaning about immigration..no protests, nobody making a fuss about cuts.. must sounds like heaven to some of the members on here :D

Eric 21-12-2011 02:14

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 957374)
North Korea..is it so bad? zero unemployment..no strikes..no welfare..no riots..nobody moaning about immigration..no protests, nobody making a fuss about cuts.. must sounds like heaven to some of the members on here :D

Sounds a lot like parliament:D

groove 21-12-2011 14:56

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Cry or die.

garinda 21-12-2011 23:10

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 957374)
North Korea..is it so bad? zero unemployment..no strikes..no welfare..no riots..nobody moaning about immigration..no protests, nobody making a fuss about cuts.. must sounds like heaven to some of the members on here :D


No starvation.

Always a puppy, simmering away in a pot on the hob.

:dancedog:

accyman 22-12-2011 00:37

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Originally Posted by Jim Procter (Post 957001)
Never seen scenes like this, masses of people crying in public. Where is the old stiff upper lip?

kind of reminds me of the halfwits that travelled to watch that diana womans funeral in london so they could compete in the out cry the person next to you contest live on tv .

it never fails to amaze me how people will cry to the extreems for people they have never met .It seemed to become fashionable to show obsurd amounts of greif when that tart died :rolleyes:

jaysay 22-12-2011 09:17

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 957546)
No starvation.

Always a puppy, simmering away in a pot on the hob.

:dancedog:

From reading Mancie post you quoted Rindi, it appears he thinks the Korean way of life is ideal, maybe if he thinks its so wonderful, I wonder why he hasn't deserted these shores long ago and taken North Korean citizenship:rolleyes:

jaysay 22-12-2011 09:21

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 957548)
kind of reminds me of the halfwits that travelled to watch that diana womans funeral in london so they could compete in the out cry the person next to you contest live on tv .

it never fails to amaze me how people will cry to the extreems for people they have never met .It seemed to become fashionable to show obsurd amounts of greif when that tart died :rolleyes:

Ya and It still makes me wonder why, people make shrines like the ones created outside Buckhouse, spending millions on flowers, to me that's worse than shedding crocodile tears

accyman 22-12-2011 14:35

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 957581)
Ya and It still makes me wonder why, people make shrines like the ones created outside Buckhouse, spending millions on flowers, to me that's worse than shedding crocodile tears

ironicly the water shrine to her looks like a race track lol

http://www.aboutbritain.com/images/a...alFountain.jpg

cashman 22-12-2011 14:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 957581)
Ya and It still makes me wonder why, people make shrines like the ones created outside Buckhouse, spending millions on flowers, to me that's worse than shedding crocodile tears

Can't argue wi that,tears are free, flowers cost money.:D

jaysay 22-12-2011 18:02

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 957628)
ironicly the water shrine to her looks like a race track lol

http://www.aboutbritain.com/images/a...alFountain.jpg

Nothing wrong with that, but the piles of rotting flowers outside Buckhouse and St James Palace and other places was bloody stupid, there must have been millions wasted in that week back in 1997, it would have don't more good making a donation to a homeless charity or centre point, projects that she supported, the only thing that happened was it meant workmen had a lot of extra work cleaning up the mess when the flowers started rotting, what a total waste

Boeing Guy 22-12-2011 19:06

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North Korea..is it so bad? zero unemployment..no strikes..no welfare..no riots..nobody moaning about immigration..no protests, nobody making a fuss about cuts.. must sounds like heaven to some of the members on here
And there is no Car Ownership, unless you are a government official. A country where a Fridge, Television, VCR, Camera (manual, not digital), Washing Machine, Sewing Machine are considered luxuries, if you own one or more. (rare) you are considered rich.
Yeah great place Mancie....

Mancie 22-12-2011 19:24

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 957692)
And there is no Car Ownership, unless you are a government official. A country where a Fridge, Television, VCR, Camera (manual, not digital), Washing Machine, Sewing Machine are considered luxuries, if you own one or more. (rare) you are considered rich.
Yeah great place Mancie....

:D I didn't say I would like it..I said it must sound like an ideal place for some members :rolleyes:


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