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Less 13-09-2012 13:41

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015424)
Ok.

Your view, and of course you are entitled to it.

Just as you were when you shared your thoughts on Michael Jackson's death.



Which you posted not long after your release from prison, for sexually molesting a child.

Just a couple of questions rindi, how do you know about his past have I missed a post?

And

alan7554 was that his number whilst inside?

garinda 13-09-2012 14:04

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1015428)
Just a couple of questions rindi, how do you know about his past have I missed a post?

And

alan7554 was that his number whilst inside?

I'm the forum archivist.

Memory like a lovely old Nelly the Elly.

He's posted that he was the jailed Stanley mascot.

He did once try to pretend he was his brother-in-law, using a nom-de-plume, until I provided evidence to the contrary, which forced him to tell the truth.

No big deal.

We've all got a past, and will have done things we regret.

Let what happened in the past, stay in the past.

Unless you have a desire to share your thoughts publicly, and what you're saying could arguably be seen as hypocrisy.

I have no qualms at all about this being brought back up, after reading through his old posts. Many of which were equally strongly opinionated, and a few, grossly hypocritical.

Less 13-09-2012 14:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015432)
I'm the forum archivist.



No big deal.

We've all got a past, and will have done things we regret.

Let what happened in the past, stay in the past.

Does it mean then that where he states he's in Bangkok, he's gone for the cure and not anything else that may be available?

garinda 13-09-2012 14:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015432)
I'm the forum archivist.

Memory like a lovely old Nelly the Elly.

He's posted that he was the jailed Stanley mascot.

He did once try to pretend he was his brother-in-law, using a nom-de-plume, until I provided evidence to the contrary, which forced him to tell the truth.

No big deal.

We've all got a past, and will have done things we regret.

Let what happened in the past, stay in the past.

Unless you have a desire to share your thoughts publicly, and what you're saying could arguably be seen as hypocrisy.

I have no qualms at all about this being brought back up, after reading through his old posts. Many of which were equally strongly opinionated, and a few, grossly hypocritical.

As I said, despite what we do with our lives, it's rare the person whose death doesn't leave at least one person's life a little more empty.

I'm sure that'll be the case with Thatcher's nearest and dearest, and even his.

garinda 13-09-2012 14:16

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1015435)
Does it mean then that where he states he's in Bangkok, he's gone for the cure and not anything else that may be available?


You really should pop into the forum's archive office once in a while.

(It's the little hidey-hole under the stairs, that lead to the forum bogs.)

I'll show you all the national, and local press cuttings, regarding his 'adventures' in Thailand.

;)

garinda 13-09-2012 14:22

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1015435)
Does it mean then that where he states he's in Bangkok, he's gone for the cure and not anything else that may be available?

Personally I have no idea.

Perhaps someone else might.

Gary Glitter - I'm The Leader Of The Gang - Fornikator - YouTube

Less 13-09-2012 14:23

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015437)
You really should pop into the forum's archive office once in a while.

(It's the little hidey-hole under the stairs, that lead to the forum bogs.)

I'll show you all the national, and local press cuttings, regarding his 'adventures' in Thailand.

;)

Ah, well may I apologise? I always thought the room under the stairs was the forum bogs, (note to self, stop pm-ing mick about the lack of toilet paper and that the white bucket in the corner won't flush).
:o

garinda 13-09-2012 14:50

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1015439)
Ah, well may I apologise? I always thought the room under the stairs was the forum bogs, (note to self, stop pm-ing mick about the lack of toilet paper and that the white bucket in the corner won't flush).
:o

I suddenly feel quite sick.

I thought those spotting marks were down to aging, on some of the older archived material, and have been trying to gently remove them with a wet hanky.

:s_sick:

Eric 13-09-2012 15:24

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 958458)
Does it really matter which way the Belgrano was sailing? We were at war.
It was or could be a threat, to our ships and lads. Why don't we ask those fortunate enough to have survived the HMS Sheffield attack? Or maybe Simon Weston?

I don't think it matters which way it was sailing ... but it did sink in the right direction.;)

jaysay 13-09-2012 17:39

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1015447)
I don't think it matters which way it was sailing ... but it did sink in the right direction.;)

And it sure as hell didn't suddenly do an about turn and cause our troops any problems, war is war, end of.

Restless 13-09-2012 22:48

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Im 34 and even I still call it that.

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 958901)
True, Cashy, point taken.


kestrelx 13-09-2012 23:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 958396)
But for Thatcher, Britain would have had the economy of a banana republic years before Tony and Gordon achieved it

Thatcher sowed the seeds for it to become a banana republic! :cool:

kestrelx 13-09-2012 23:12

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1015175)
I'm with you Kate.
To celebrate the death of a person shows how far this country has fallen.
Tactless, tasteless and moronic.

Very good point Margaret! ;)

kestrelx 13-09-2012 23:17

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1015521)
Thatcher sowed the seeds for it to become a banana republic! :cool:

Her boom times came out of the cheap selling off of North Sea Oil and Gas that funded the privatisation of utilities.

Just like Gordon Brown sold off the gold - cheap! :gooddog:

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2012 07:51

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Whatever anyone has to say about her...she had the cojones to stand up for Britain against the EU....something that today's politicians are afraid to do.

She is a frail old lady and it cannot be moral to make her death a cause for a celebration...and anyone who does this is a lesser human for doing so. She has family who love her....and this story must cause them great unease.

jaysay 14-09-2012 08:56

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1015521)
Thatcher sowed the seeds for it to become a banana republic! :cool:

How would you know wasn't that your bluey period:rolleyes:

jaysay 14-09-2012 09:01

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1015541)
Whatever anyone has to say about her...she had the cojones to stand up for Britain against the EU....something that today's politicians are afraid to do.

She is a frail old lady and it cannot be moral to make her death a cause for a celebration...and anyone who does this is a lesser human for doing so. She has family who love her....and this story must cause them great unease.

Ya Margaret, but it does show what kind of people that are prepared to do that really are, these are the people that bang on about ethics and doing the right thing, no wonder the likes of Bob Crow are a laughing stock

garinda 14-09-2012 09:02

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1015541)
Whatever anyone has to say about her...she had the cojones to stand up for Britain against the EU....something that today's politicians are afraid to do.

She is a frail old lady and it cannot be moral to make her death a cause for a celebration...and anyone who does this is a lesser human for doing so. She has family who love her....and this story must cause them great unease.

Even if you detested her policies, which I certainly did, it has to be noted that for nearly a quarter of a century she's kept her gob shut, since the Tories decided to oust her as their leader.

One of the few things I do remember her saying since leaving politics was that she saw Tony Blair as her natural successor.

:rolleyes:

jaysay 14-09-2012 09:07

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015555)
Even if you detested her policies, which I certainly did, it has to be noted that for nearly a quarter of a century she's kept her gob shut, since the Tories decided to oust her as their leader.

One of the few things I do remember her saying since leaving politics was that she saw Tony Blair as her natural successor.

:rolleyes:

Ya she certainly didn't do a Ted Teeth did she:D

garinda 14-09-2012 09:19

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1015557)
Ya she certainly didn't do a Ted Teeth did she:D

I think the history books will look back at the leadership of the Tory party, and decide she really was a great big and meaty bollock filling, on a rather grey, and stale sandwich, considering who came both before, and after her.

:rolleyes:

jaysay 14-09-2012 09:38

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015561)
I think the history books will look back at the leadership of the Tory party, and decide she really was a great big and meaty bollock filling, on a rather grey, and stale sandwich, considering who came both before, and after her.

:rolleyes:

Ya I actually met them both, a very underwhelming experience:rolleyes:

garinda 14-09-2012 09:40

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1015564)
Ya I actually met them both



Both her bollocks?

Where was that?

jaysay 14-09-2012 10:06

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015565)
Both her bollocks?

Where was that?

Both in Accy Con, Heath in 73 and Major in 91

garinda 14-09-2012 10:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1015569)
Both in Accy Con, Heath in 73 and Major in 91

Oh I see.

As a child I won the then Premier Heath's tie, in a tombola at a summer fete at White Ash School.

My Dad made me give it to a neighbour who no one liked, who was a Tory.

Give, give, give.

:D

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2012 10:15

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1015561)
I think the history books will look back at the leadership of the Tory party, and decide she really was a great big and meaty bollock filling, on a rather grey, and stale sandwich, considering who came both before, and after her.

:rolleyes:

I think that is a 'spot on' assessment G...well said.


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