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MargaretR 15-12-2012 22:32

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1032421)
If that were the case Margaret, how come he topped himself?

Because he was told to:rolleyes:

Restless 15-12-2012 22:35

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1032422)
Wow! You just exonerated..Hitler, Mussolini, Amin, Saddam, Bin Laden, Stalin, Lenin, Noriega, Karadzic, Mao, Chiang Kai-shek and Pol Pot

According to David Icke. Hitler was just an innocent street painter until "they" warped his mind into becoming what he was (dont ask)

Restless 15-12-2012 22:36

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032423)
Because he was told to:rolleyes:

Derren Brown did a show where he did his thing and convinced somebody to take a shot at Stephen Fry...

cashman 15-12-2012 22:37

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032423)
Because he was told to:rolleyes:

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

MargaretR 15-12-2012 22:39

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No Free Will - do as they are told.

Remember this clip of James Holmes in court - he looks like he is 'coming round' from something.
They say he was sedated:rolleyes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43ZR_0b85dA

DaveinGermany 15-12-2012 22:44

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032420)
One possible explanation is that the killer was drugged.

Really ? Why does everything calamitous have to be the result of a hidden agenda of some government or other ? Can't it just be as it appears, some delusional, aggrieved or slighted individual decides society in some form has to pay for his issues ?

MargaretR 15-12-2012 22:47

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1032431)
Really ? Why does everything calamitous have to be the result of a hidden agenda of some government or other ? Can't it just be as it appears, some delusional, aggrieved or slighted individual decides society in some form has to pay for his issues ?

Entirely possible :D
I just like you to be aware that other options are available.

cashman 15-12-2012 22:47

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1032431)
Really ? Why does everything calamitous have to be the result of a hidden agenda of some government or other ? Can't it just be as it appears, some delusional, aggrieved or slighted individual decides society in some form has to pay for his issues ?

Never,not since yeh can look any owd junk up on tinternet.:D

susie123 15-12-2012 22:48

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1032427)
Derren Brown did a show where he did his thing and convinced somebody to take a shot at Stephen Fry...

Don't think that involved any drugs, wasn't it all hypnosis?

From 4OD website:
In The Assassin, the first show in the series, Derren Brown investigates hypnosis and asks if someone could be hypnotised into killing a celebrity. Is this really possible? And which celeb will it be?

MargaretR 15-12-2012 22:49

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Incidentally both James Holmes father, and this latest killer's father are both due to give evidence at the Libor rate fixing enquiry

Guinness 15-12-2012 22:51

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032430)
No Free Will - do as they are told.

Remember this clip of James Holmes in court - he looks like he is 'coming round' from something.
They say he was sedated :rolleyes:

You really are as bad as Cmon for posting nonsense links :rolleyes:

His legal representative seemed wide awake..oh wait...let me guess..she was an establishment plant, the CIA had stuff on the court recorder, the Judge was a reptilian and the jury were Illuminati

MargaretR 15-12-2012 22:54

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'You like this.';):D

Guinness 15-12-2012 22:59

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032437)
'You like this.';):D

Yeah I got it when you clicked like...you are so likeably weird :D

Less 15-12-2012 23:31

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Goodness me mags, you can fill up the servers with some absolute trash.
Don't chastise me for the above, my reptilian leader keeps pumping me full of drugs and told me to say it.

Restless 16-12-2012 00:40

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1032434)
Don't think that involved any drugs, wasn't it all hypnosis?

From 4OD website:
In The Assassin, the first show in the series, Derren Brown investigates hypnosis and asks if someone could be hypnotised into killing a celebrity. Is this really possible? And which celeb will it be?

True drugs wasn't involved. I was thinking of the pure mind control part

Boeing Guy 16-12-2012 07:46

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Back on topic, if I may.

There is a calling from those who want freedom to carry arms, for less restrictions, arguing that there should have been more guns in the school so the killer could have been shot first. There is also discussion regarding "safe" rooms for the children and teachers to shelter in until the threat has gone.

From the late 1940's until 1989/1990 the world lived under a shadow, it was the Cold War, both sides, the Good (the West) and the Evil Empire* (the USSR, Warsaw Pact) amassed more and more weapons in an insane attempt of one one-upmanship and to stop the other opening fire. There was even Shelters to shield people.
This situation was referred to as M.A.D (Mutualy Assured Destruction) sounds very similar to the gun advocates view.

*Ronald Reagan, 1983

Margaret Pilkington 16-12-2012 07:47

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We can all do all the presuming we like....we will never really be sure about what was going on in this lads head when he set off for school with this mission in mind.
And whatever we think, it will not change anything at all about the event.

Out there in the US, there are families who will never see Christmas in the same light again.
And the children who witnessed any part of t his event are going to have to live with this for the rest of their lives too.
Counselling is being offered, but it will not have the answers that will wipe these scenes from their minds.

mobertol 16-12-2012 09:24

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A young man called Tyler Curtis in America is asking people to write to the American Government expressing their concern at the lack of gun control. He has published the following poster to encourage people - I think it says it all.

There will still be some unbalanced people out there who will carry on doing irrational things but if the arms are not so easy to get your hands on that will make their intentions harder to complete.

jaysay 16-12-2012 10:20

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032420)
One possible explanation is that the killer was drugged.

There is a drug, scopolamine, which eliminates free will and renders the victim totally controllable whilst conscious and compliant, with no memory of what they have done when the effect wears off.

Scopolamine Hallucinogen Mind Control Drug In High Doses Date Rape With Scopolamine
extract -
"Scopolamine has become increasingly popular as a date rape drug, because unlike other date rape drugs that knock the victim out, this drug leaves the victim in a state of compliance, in an awake zombie state, where their mind is totally controlled so they can participate in the rape, then remember nothing at all. It is that very result that made the drug so appealing to the CIA.
This same mind control technique is being used to get victims to commit crimes, sometimes against themselves such as assisting in a robbery or their own murder. While the crimes may be caught by video tape and look like the person committing the crime is using free will, they are actually being controlled to commit the crime, and will have no memory of it afterward.
Used in this high dose illegal manner, any criminal, corrupt law enforcement or government could use the drug as a means of setting up a person to commit a crime. The victim of the dosage would have no memory at all of having committed the crime, but there would no doubt be plenty of evidence for conviction. We have to wonder how many times victims have been convicted of crimes they can not remember committing. "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=ToQ8PWYnu04

First choice drug of the Gestapo

jaysay 16-12-2012 10:22

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1032427)
Derren Brown did a show where he did his thing and convinced somebody to take a shot at Stephen Fry...

he weren't a very good shot:rolleyes:

Restless 16-12-2012 11:23

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1032473)
he weren't a very good shot:rolleyes:

The gun was loaded with blanks.

Boeing Guy 16-12-2012 14:52

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Nice poster Di, however it has been shown before, according to this,
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence » Gun Violence Statistics
There was 31,706 deaths attributed to guns in the US in 2010.
Says it all really

Gordon Booth 16-12-2012 16:12

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So, MargaretR, to sum up the benefits of your research-
This twenty year old veteran(which war? Vietnam?) with a brain implant which turned him into a robot like assassin was drugged up on scopolamine( wasn't the implant working?) and was instructed to kill twenty children and six teachers by the CIA for reasons you haven't uncovered yet.
Can I suggest it was because the CIA didn't have a drone handy?
He killed himself on instruction so he wouldn't be a witness and the CIA thought all this would help in the Libor case his father is involved in.
I can't decide if you're trolling or I should speak to my contact in SMERSH and warn them you're out of control. But I do look forward to your next revelations.
Either way-wrong place, wrong time.

MargaretR 17-12-2012 11:42

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032531)
So, MargaretR, to sum up the benefits of your research-
This twenty year old veteran(which war? Vietnam?) with a brain implant which turned him into a robot like assassin was drugged up on scopolamine( wasn't the implant working?) and was instructed to kill twenty children and six teachers by the CIA for reasons you haven't uncovered yet.
Can I suggest it was because the CIA didn't have a drone handy?
He killed himself on instruction so he wouldn't be a witness and the CIA thought all this would help in the Libor case his father is involved in.
I can't decide if you're trolling or I should speak to my contact in SMERSH and warn them you're out of control. But I do look forward to your next revelations.
Either way-wrong place, wrong time.

I am saddened by your anger.
It is such a negative emotion which harms you.

I have you on ignore but read your posts.
The 'ignore' prevents you from sending another 'apology PM'.

You need to stop doing things that need apologies.

gynn 17-12-2012 12:10

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Piers Morgan: 'How Many More Kids Have To Die' Before New Gun Control Laws (VIDEO)

I don't usually agree with Piers Morgan, but on this occasion he is absolutely spot on.

Neil 17-12-2012 13:36

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1032366)


I agree, its terrible that boy was allowed to shoot that gun without his ear plugs in.

Neil 17-12-2012 13:37

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1032412)
The problem wi News Coverage these days is sensationalist overkill, instead of just reporting whats actually happened, which it could be argued gives more attention etc etc, to the nutters in society than any video game influence imho.that is not saying video games etc don't carry influence, but i reckon loonballs will require the maximum attention.

I don't think the news should be censored like it is. Show the death and destruction happening in places like Afghanistan and then maybe people can make a real informed decision about if we should be out there or not.

cashman 17-12-2012 14:51

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1032631)
I don't think the news should be censored like it is. Show the death and destruction happening in places like Afghanistan and then maybe people can make a real informed decision about if we should be out there or not.

Have nothing against that, but that aint overkill,But thats a joke neil- people can make informed decisions about if we should be out yon, that will not make the remotest difference, its what the politicos say simple as.

jaysay 17-12-2012 18:21

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032531)
So, MargaretR, to sum up the benefits of your research-
This twenty year old veteran(which war? Vietnam?) with a brain implant which turned him into a robot like assassin was drugged up on scopolamine( wasn't the implant working?) and was instructed to kill twenty children and six teachers by the CIA for reasons you haven't uncovered yet.
Can I suggest it was because the CIA didn't have a drone handy?
He killed himself on instruction so he wouldn't be a witness and the CIA thought all this would help in the Libor case his father is involved in.
I can't decide if you're trolling or I should speak to my contact in SMERSH and warn them you're out of control. But I do look forward to your next revelations.
Either way-wrong place, wrong time.

Gordon SMERSH is the only answer I'm afraid, I hear Rosa Klebb's daughter is following in her mothers footsteps:rolleyes:

Gordon Booth 17-12-2012 18:27

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032621)
I am saddened by your anger.
It is such a negative emotion which harms you.

I have you on ignore but read your posts.
The 'ignore' prevents you from sending another 'apology PM'.

You need to stop doing things that need apologies.

Please don't be sad, MargaretR, I promise you you haven't made me angry.
Your silly conspiracy posts can be irritating, like a fly buzzing around, they can even raise a smile but angry-no, it would take a lot more than that.
I am, I must say, sometimes rather worried about you but I promise you not a lot, so please don't feel saddened because you worry me.
If I'm on your ignore list why do you read my posts and address a post to me?
Admit it, you can't resist, you enjoy it!
As for the 'apology PM'- I thought PM meant Private Message and quoting them was against the site rules(also rather bad form)- now you've made me sad(not angry).

You need to stop posting conspiracy rubbish which irritates people.

jaysay 17-12-2012 18:32

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032663)
Please don't be sad, MargaretR, I promise you you haven't made me angry.
Your silly conspiracy posts can be irritating, like a fly buzzing around, they can even raise a smile but angry-no, it would take a lot more than that.
I am, I must say, sometimes rather worried about you but I promise you not a lot, so please don't feel saddened because you worry me.
If I'm on your ignore list why do you read my posts and address a post to me?
Admit it, you can't resist, you enjoy it!
As for the 'apology PM'- I thought PM meant Private Message and quoting them was against the site rules(also rather bad form)- now you've made me sad(not angry).

You need to stop posting conspiracy rubbish which irritates people.

Amen to that Gordon, amen to that:jimbo:

cashman 17-12-2012 18:44

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Disagree people can post owt they want slong as its not slanderous etc,The conspiracy crap don't irritate everyone, in fact it amuses some.:D

Gordon Booth 17-12-2012 18:53

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1032670)
Disagree people can post owt they want slong as its not slanderous etc,The conspiracy crap don't irritate everyone, in fact it amuses some.:D

Agreed, cashman, I sometimes smile( but not a lot).And I do post 'owt',rubbish sometimes.
I was trying to match MargaretRs final line with my final line.
Quoting someones old PM isn't slanderous but it is a bit naughty, isn't it?

cashman 17-12-2012 18:57

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032673)
Agreed, cashman, I sometimes smile( but not a lot).And I do post 'owt',rubbish sometimes.
I was trying to match MargaretRs final line with my final line.
Quoting someones old PM isn't slanderous but it is a bit naughty, isn't it?

Have yeh not learned yet gordon? women yeh cannot beat.:D;)

Gordon Booth 17-12-2012 19:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1032674)
Have yeh not learned yet gordon? women yeh cannot beat.:D;)

I know, cashman, I learnt that at home long ago.Must stop banging my head on that particular wall.

DaveinGermany 17-12-2012 20:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1032674)
women yeh cannot beat.:D;)

Course you can, if you've a big enough stick. :D

Just don't plan on getting any sleep ...................... ever. ;)

Barrie Yates 17-12-2012 22:08

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1032699)
Course you can, if you've a big enough stick. :D

Just don't plan on getting any sleep ...................... ever. ;)

But what happens when they take the big stick off you:confused::D

Gordon Booth 18-12-2012 09:19

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1032699)
Course you can, if you've a big enough stick. :D

Just don't plan on getting any sleep ...................... ever. ;)

I tried that- she found a bigger stick.

jaysay 18-12-2012 09:38

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032752)
I tried that- she found a bigger stick.

I's not the bigger stick Dave was thinking about Gordon, think he had a shiny thing with a point applied to a rather tender place in mind:eek::eek::D

Gordon Booth 18-12-2012 09:56

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1032756)
I's not the bigger stick Dave was thinking about Gordon, think he had a shiny thing with a point applied to a rather tender place in mind:eek::eek::D

She had a nickname for her big stick- she always called it 'Headache'.

jaysay 18-12-2012 10:41

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032765)
Her big stick had a nickname- she always called it 'Headache'.

Ya Gordon but that never worked with me I have a bottle of cure next to the bed:D

MargaretR 18-12-2012 12:31

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Only useless men have wives with headaches ;)

Maybe you needed tuition in how to use your 'stick'.

I never had headaches - just gave him a manual as a leaving present- or if he was worth the effort, taught him.

Gordon Booth 18-12-2012 13:40

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032786)

I never had headaches - just gave him a manual as a leaving present-

I'll bet your publisher had to do a good print run of that.

Eric 18-12-2012 17:08

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1032786)
Only useless men have wives with headaches ;)

Maybe you needed tuition in how to use your 'stick'.

I never had headaches - just gave him a manual as a leaving present- or if he was worth the effort, taught him.

He was incapable of giving himself his own manual:eek: I've been doing it since puberty:alright: Ok, too much info.:D

jaysay 18-12-2012 18:10

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1032787)
I'll bet your publisher had to do a good print run of that.

Na Gordon, wouldn't be worth their while, they'd think it was a conspiracy mate:D

DaveinGermany 20-12-2012 17:31

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1032714)
But what happens when they take the big stick off you:confused::D

Learn some French PDQ, "Cartier" usually does it ;) :D

DtheP47 10-05-2013 11:19

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Just recieved from my pal in Canada:

Woman Stops Grizzly Attack With 25 Cal Pistol


This is a story of self control and marksmanship with an itsy bitsy shooter by a woman against a fierce predator.
What is the smallest calibre you trust to protect yourself?

The Beretta Jetfire:

While out hiking in Alberta Canada with my boyfriend we were surprised by a huge grizzly bear charging at us from out of nowhere. She must have been protecting her cubs because she was extremely aggressive.

If I had not had my little Beretta Jetfire with me I would not be here today!
Just one shot to my boyfriend's knee cap was all it took. The bear got him and I was able to escape by just walking away at a brisk pace. It's one of the best pistols in my collection...

Eric 10-05-2013 12:22

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1058073)
Just recieved from my pal in Canada:

Woman Stops Grizzly Attack With 25 Cal Pistol

This is a story of self control and marksmanship with an itsy bitsy shooter by a woman against a fierce predator.
What is the smallest calibre you trust to protect yourself?

The Beretta Jetfire:

While out hiking in Alberta Canada with my boyfriend we were surprised by a huge grizzly bear charging at us from out of nowhere. She must have been protecting her cubs because she was extremely aggressive.

If I had not had my little Beretta Jetfire with me I would not be here today!
Just one shot to my boyfriend's knee cap was all it took. The bear got him and I was able to escape by just walking away at a brisk pace. It's one of the best pistols in my collection...

Must be a limey bear ... it's on the wrong side of the highway.

cashman 10-05-2013 13:16

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Glad she wasn't my bird.:eek::D

DtheP47 10-05-2013 13:24

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1058080)
Must be a limey bear ... it's on the wrong side of the highway.

Right side/leftside/wrong side... who's gonna argue with that big mf ;)

Eric 10-05-2013 14:25

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1058090)
Right side/leftside/wrong side... who's gonna argue with that big mf ;)

Me ... and a bigger gun;)

Eric 10-05-2013 16:19

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Sometimes all you have to do is ask them to go away.:D

Way too Close to a Grizzly - YouTube

DtheP47 10-05-2013 16:24

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1058098)
Me ... and a bigger gun;)

I know you watch that Duck Nation Eric .....

I watched the opening sequence of Guntucky when last in the Home of the Brave....flaming airholes !!
Some big guns on there and the good o'l boys obsessions with firearms laid bear sic.

Guntucky : What They Blow Up - YouTube

jaysay 10-05-2013 17:08

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1058087)
Glad she wasn't my bird.:eek::D

I was married to two like that:eek::eek::rolleyes:

Eric 10-05-2013 17:16

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1058114)
I know you watch that Duck Nation Eric .....

Actually, I'm more of a "Swamp People" kinda guy;):D

DtheP47 10-05-2013 17:25

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1058126)
Actually, I'm more of a "Swamp People" kinda guy;):D

I'd a thought "Cajun Pawn Stars" too

DaveinGermany 10-05-2013 18:41

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Actually, I'm more of a "Swamp People" kinda guy;):D

Known some "Swampers" over the years! Can't understand people who can't take their Ale, shocking, absolutely shocking! :idunno:

Eric 10-05-2013 19:31

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1058147)
Known some "Swampers" over the years! Can't understand people who can't take their Ale, shocking, absolutely shocking! :idunno:

Shocking indeed ... shows a complete lack of culture.

As we are on the topic of "culture", take note of the great cultural happenin' in The Hat in a couple of weeks.


WWE.com: WWE SmackDown World Tour tickets | Medicine Hat Arena, Medicine Hat, AB | May 26, 2013 at 05:00pm

And as this is Canada, all those attending will peacefully leave their guns in their pick-me-up trucks.:D

Sadly ... won't be able to make it:mad:

DtheP47 10-05-2013 19:33

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1058147)
Known some "Swampers" over the years! Can't understand people who can't take their Ale, shocking, absolutely shocking! :idunno:

I never take my ale :)
Always consume it on the premises :)

Right that's me off to the Forts to do some Quality Control ;)

DaveinGermany 10-05-2013 19:50

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1058161)
.the great cultural happenin' in The Hat .

As far as we were concerned culture usually revolved around the "Sinbin" or the "Buckle". Beer tasting by the pitcher, as in -

"We'd like 4 Pitchers of Beer please."
"Sure Hun, how many glasses?"
"Glasses, er no thanks just the pitchers, one each!"

Eeh, proper classy us! :D Then them little Minxes, jigglin' & spinnin', right impressive when they did the opposite twirls, :surprise: made our eyes go all funny trying to keep track, ended up boss eyed. :rolleyes:

Eric 11-05-2013 18:42

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1058163)
As far as we were concerned culture usually revolved around the "Sinbin" or the "Buckle". Beer tasting by the pitcher, as in -

"We'd like 4 Pitchers of Beer please."
"Sure Hun, how many glasses?"
"Glasses, er no thanks just the pitchers, one each!"

Eeh, proper classy us! :D Then them little Minxes, jigglin' & spinnin', right impressive when they did the opposite twirls, :surprise: made our eyes go all funny trying to keep track, ended up boss eyed. :rolleyes:

Careful there, bud; if you paint such brilliant pictures of The Hat, it will become a major tourist destination, and all kinds of riff-raff will be showing up to destroy its pristine beauty and cultural heritage.:eek: Not only that, undesirables will be applying for membership in the one and only ... and very exclusive ... clique on AccyWeb: The Fellowship of The Hat:theband:

DaveinGermany 11-05-2013 19:11

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Valid points my trusty brother, we need to keep the fellowship exclusive eh? :)

Barrie Yates 11-05-2013 21:54

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1058302)
Valid points my trusty brother, we need to keep the fellowship exclusive eh? :)

"Exclusive" - and they let you in:confused::D

DaveinGermany 11-05-2013 22:26

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058337)
"Exclusive" - and they let you in:confused::D

Aye, they know class when they see it. :D

Barrie Yates 12-05-2013 06:37

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1058346)
Aye, they know class when they see it. :D

Top, or bottom class?:D

jaysay 12-05-2013 08:43

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058349)
Top, or bottom class?:D

Oh definitely Top class Barrie, he's a scoucer:D

DaveinGermany 12-05-2013 12:29

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058349)
Top, or bottom class?:D

Most definitely top (Just that varying standards may apply) :s_aim1:

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1058357)
Oh definitely Top class Barrie, he's a scoucer:D

Ah, moral support, I Thangyu! :)

Barrie Yates 12-05-2013 19:10

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1058412)
Most definitely top (Just that varying standards may apply) :s_aim1:



Ah, moral support, I Thangyu! :)

Jay's dyslexia kicked in again - I am sure he meant "immoral":D

Eric 13-05-2013 06:56

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How to say "Happy Mothers' Day" in the Big Easy::rolleyes:

19 hurt in New Orleans Mother's Day parade shooting - World - CBC News

westendlass 13-05-2013 19:37

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I'd rather say it with flowers!!!!

Eric 13-05-2013 20:23

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1058660)
I'd rather say it with flowers!!!!

Gun laws in the Big Easy are, well, pretty relaxed.


Louisiana Gun Laws - What are the Gun Laws in Louisiana?

You'll notice that the only time background checks are done is if someone is applying for CCW ... somehow, I don't think criminals make applications:rolleyes: The Big Easy is a great city ... some of you may have visited. Especially in Mardi Gras ... great bars and clubs, fantastic music, food to die for, hot sexy cajun women:theband: But, as you walk through the fantastic streets of New Orleans, remember that a lot of the folks you bump into are packing ... just don't bump into them too hard.;):D

westendlass 14-05-2013 08:57

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I've seen New Orleans on tv programmes, it looks a really interesting place. Wouldn't mind visiting but coming from 'little ol'England' I think that knowing that people are walking around casually carrying guns, I'd find it a bit intimidating. The food looks fantastic though you can keep your 'hot Sexy cajun women'!!!

cashman 14-05-2013 13:12

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We have been twice once fer Mardi Gras then year after too see New Orleans.:D Its our all time favourite city, Love the place n the people, certain districts yeh avoid certainly, But the French Quarter is far from intimidating, cos the boss thought it would be, first time we went, changed her mind big time.;):)

MargaretR 14-05-2013 14:06

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Sometimes cities get a reputation they don't deserve.
My grandson spent two summers working at a summer camp in New Hampshire, and on the way back to the airport he spent a few nights in Harlem - he was surprised how friendly the people were, and he didn't feel threatened at all.

westendlass 14-05-2013 15:41

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My son has also been to Harlem and he too said he never felt threatened. I was the one more worried at home!!

DtheP47 14-05-2013 16:35

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1058725)
We have been twice once fer Mardi Gras then year after too see New Orleans.:D Its our all time favourite city, Love the place n the people, certain districts yeh avoid certainly, But the French Quarter is far from intimidating, cos the boss thought it would be, first time we went, changed her mind big time.;):)

Have you watched Treme Mr C?
Great drama on the aftermath of Katrina and fabulous music too?

I too have had some great times in the city...

jaysay 14-05-2013 17:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1058725)
We have been twice once fer Mardi Gras then year after too see New Orleans.:D Its our all time favourite city, Love the place n the people, certain districts yeh avoid certainly, But the French Quarter is far from intimidating, cos the boss thought it would be, first time we went, changed her mind big time.;):)

I once went on a tour of the Kasbah in Tangiers, its only now, when I look back that I realise how lucky we were to come out in tact, it wasn't an organised tour from the ship, just a local lad on the dockside who said he'd shows places where the official tours didn't go. We were equally surprised when we gave him a ten bob note, it was like he'd won the pools, he went dancing down the dock holding it aloft like a trophy followed by a load of young kids, by the way it was 1964 this took place

Barrie Yates 14-05-2013 23:42

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I have been in a few "wrong" places in my time, decidedly hairy in a couple of them - Riyadh old soukh and chop square, Lahore, Mirpur in Pakistan, Bombay, wrong side of the tracks in Baltimore and Washington, but never felt really threatened. Tucson at a swap meet where there were so many chaps with guns on their hips and large knives on their legs and probably the worst of all, Agua Preta and Nogales in Mexico and South Tucson - there I did feel nervous. Mustn't forget Cyprus, Singapore, Sarawak and Borneo especially Tawau, Aden and West Berlin where you didn't go out on your own during the cold war.
Most unsavoury places are OK if you do not get isolated and keep your wits about you.

jaysay 15-05-2013 08:42

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058801)
I have been in a few "wrong" places in my time, decidedly hairy in a couple of them - Riyadh old soukh and chop square, Lahore, Mirpur in Pakistan, Bombay, wrong side of the tracks in Baltimore and Washington, but never felt really threatened. Tucson at a swap meet where there were so many chaps with guns on their hips and large knives on their legs and probably the worst of all, Agua Preta and Nogales in Mexico and South Tucson - there I did feel nervous. Mustn't forget Cyprus, Singapore, Sarawak and Borneo especially Tawau, Aden and West Berlin where you didn't go out on your own during the cold war.
Most unsavoury places are OK if you do not get isolated and keep your wits about you.

You'll need your wits about you Barrie the first time you go to Old Trafford then:tongueout

Barrie Yates 15-05-2013 11:56

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You'll need your wits about you Barrie the first time you go to Old Trafford then:tongueout

Been to quite a few worse than OT - the Den, Anne Boleyn, Anfield, Carrow Rd to name but a few - only 7 years old when I went to Deadwood so don't remember that. I gather that is still a forgettable occasion for many:p;)

Alan Varrechia 15-05-2013 14:03

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A well travelled friend of mine, once said the best thing you can do is make sure you don't look like a tourist. :):)

Less 15-05-2013 14:24

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 1058876)
A well travelled friend of mine, once said the best thing you can do is make sure you don't look like a tourist. :):)

A friend of mine that travelled once with all the equipment of a tourist, never came back.

jaysay 15-05-2013 17:16

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058860)
Been to quite a few worse than OT - the Den, Anne Boleyn, Anfield, Carrow Rd to name but a few - only 7 years old when I went to Deadwood so don't remember that. I gather that is still a forgettable occasion for many:p;)

The only problem with OT is there's no atmosphere even though its the biggest league ground in the country, mind you it is filled with plastic fans:rolleyes:

Barrie Yates 15-05-2013 21:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1058902)
The only problem with OT is there's no atmosphere even though its the biggest league ground in the country, mind you it is filled with plastic fans:rolleyes:

There was plenty when I was there in January - you can only go off hearsay but willing to bet you would love some of your so called "plastics" at Deadwood;)

accyman 15-05-2013 23:10

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There was plenty when I was there in January - you can only go off hearsay but willing to bet you would love some of your so called "plastics" at Deadwood;)

they did have quite a lot of plastic fans almost the day after they got promoted to the premier league but they soon dwindled away when they started dropping down the league and are now even loosing their loyal fans thanks to venkies.

Maybe burnley can lend them a few supporters and show a bit of support for a local club thats not doing quite as good as they are :D

jaysay 16-05-2013 08:08

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058948)
There was plenty when I was there in January - you can only go off hearsay but willing to bet you would love some of your so called "plastics" at Deadwood;)

No there are real fans at Ewood

jaysay 16-05-2013 08:10

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1058951)
they did have quite a lot of plastic fans almost the day after they got promoted to the premier league but they soon dwindled away when they started dropping down the league and are now even loosing their loyal fans thanks to venkies.

Maybe burnley can lend them a few supporters and show a bit of support for a local club thats not doing quite as good as they are :D

Last two home gates 15,000 19000+ Burnley only had anything near that this season once when they played Rovers:tongueout

Eric 04-04-2014 14:54

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I realize this is an old thread; but I just couldn't resist this. Guns in bars:eek:

Georgia's 'guns everywhere' bill celebrated by pro-gun lobby - World - CBC News

:D:D:D

DtheP47 04-04-2014 17:49

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1101237)
I realize this is an old thread; but I just couldn't resist this. Guns in bars:eek:

Georgia's 'guns everywhere' bill celebrated by pro-gun lobby - World - CBC News

:D:D:D

Few selected quotes after this weeks shooting over here at Fort Hood, Texas, Eric.

Sources confirmed that the pistol used in the attack was bought from the same store, Guns Galore in nearby Killeen, where the soldier behind the 2009 gun rampage at Fort Hood purchased his.

Officials have said that Lopez had served in Iraq and was being assessed for post-traumatic stress disorder.

At an event for Paralympians, some of them former military members, President Barack Obama said the shooting was "tragic".
"To see this unspeakable, senseless violence happen in a place where they're supposed to feel safe - home base - is tragic.

cashman 04-04-2014 17:59

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1101255)
President Barack Obama said the shooting was "tragic".
"To see this unspeakable, senseless violence happen in a place where they're supposed to feel safe - home base - is tragic.

Well he would say that wouldn't he? No President dare do sod all though,to try n curb this, it would be political suicide wi the Dingbats oer yon.

Eric 04-04-2014 18:51

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1101261)
Well he would say that wouldn't he? No President dare do sod all though,to try n curb this, it would be political suicide wi the Dingbats oer yon.

And there's that word "tragic" again ... nothing tragic about it. Maybe it's more "tragic" that just about anybody with a drivers licence, or reasonable facsimile thereof, can acquire enough firepower to arm an infantry battalion. Interesting that one can now take his gun to church:eek: ... that's the yanks: god and guns. Gotta luv 'em.:rolleyes: And the country with more military firepower than the rest of the world put together is one where many of its citizens have a "shoot first" mentality. I wonder what kind of background checks they do on the guys in the missile silos?

DtheP47 04-04-2014 19:56

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Quoting from USA Today "The shooter was not required to have his weapon registered with the military since he lived off post" I would have thought that was all the more reason to do so?

Eric 03-01-2016 15:34

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Finally, Texas catches up with 44 other States::alright:

Texas Is Now an 'Open Carry' State for Handguns | Fox News Insider

Gotta luv the Yanks and thier guns.

cashman 03-01-2016 15:57

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a nation of complete knobheads in general imho.

Eric 03-01-2016 17:02

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There are limits in Texas ... you can't open carry if you are on parole (but you can still own a gun.) Oh, and you can't have a gun if your name is Mohamed or Ali, or anything similar.:D And if Trump is elected, Jesus won't be able to carry.;)

Less 03-01-2016 18:24

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And if Trump is elected, Jesus won't be able to carry.;)

Isn't he supposed to carry his own everlasting piece/peace?

accyman 03-01-2016 20:31

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i kind of like the idea of a set of rules that a government cant change that allows the population to shoot its government if the government gets above its self

we banned guns years ago but it didnt stop a kid getting shot by a stray bullet from a criminal a few years back as he played in the street on his bike or the gun crime we still have today

not saying we should have guns but when our government took guns away from people who only used them in gun clubs perhaps they should have taken the guns away from the criminals as well and kept guns from getting to them


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