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  2. pretty sure Lambeth has the biggest level of uninsured / unliced drivers in the UK bludz - and it shows
  3. Much of the current deplorable condition of the world is due to the machinations of such power groups their continued existance. In this sense, it is irrelevant to dismiss the sins of the fathers in this case, though this is trotted out by guardianistas as a simpering hand wringing sop to ease the national collective guilt. If we celebrate this shower of shites, then we are all implicitly supporting a legacy of genocide, murder & slavery bludz. Still, you get your day off and all is well. God bless her majesty & her disfunctional turd smeared idiot family and their hangers on. Your Queen not mine warm purrs
  4. I am so excited. Its not often you get to celebrate 60 years of a monarch. Usually dynasties like this are executed or burned at the stake for their rapacious and murderous legacy. Im sure the tens of millions of people across the world who live in abject poverty due to the colonial exploits of our rulers will also be giving thanks as well. May the offspring of middle european rape and pillage barons and thugs continue to rule over us and produce bountiful idiot offspring to keep the family line intact and in power. Good luck and enoy your Jubilee East Dulwich.Just remmeber that your Union Flag is dripping in the blood and tears of hundreds of millions of victims.
  5. arsewipes on mobiles seem to be present in significant numbers across all the social & economic stereotypes listed above
  6. bludz, what I am concerned about isnt bandwidth, but the ability of private corporations to take legal action to block websites at ISP level. The Pbay is just an example,I have no point to make of legality or morality with regard to file sharing. Singapore - lair of Tiger boy - blocks tons of sites on a governmental decision level/ for the moral good rather than as the result of some tacky high court action.Not that this any any more/less justifiable reasoning. We know that London is the preferred court of choice for most cross border/ international trade disputes/ Perceived slights these days - what is next in the pipeline now that such a precdent has been set & physically enforced ? warm purrs
  7. My issue is not with the Pirate bay per se, rather legal blocking of sites for UK net users bludz
  8. Now this is a rather significant development bludz - a court enforced block of UK based ISPs getting onto the PBay. SKY have implemeted this, BT to follow soon http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18270343 Obviously its not exactly difficult to circumvent this and Im sure the ISPs are not going to kill themselves should someone take a back door route via a Third party. The end of the internet and another tool of coroprate fascism ? How does ED feel about this ?
  9. another tiger sir ?
  10. Alexthecamel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not sure about which law you're applying, but > surely if it were the case that an owner is liable > for his pet's hunting of wild animals, then cat > owners would have to keep their cats indoors? Schr?dinger had the right idea
  11. cool story bro'
  12. woodrot

    Crows

    Annette Curtain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > dulwichbeekeeper Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Air gun should do it crows are pest so with in > the > > law to hunt > > OK so let's imagine the scenario. > > Cat mooching along street & crow flies down (you > at the upstairs window with gun on the sill) > > "Kerr-Pow-wizzzz" (coz you're an expert shot, > right!) as air gun pellets ricochet off into > street somewhere > > Or you somehow do shoot said crow (and they're a > tuff old bird btw) and maim the thing. So you rush > down onto the street and then what ? > > Oh yeah, kill the thing with your bare hands, or > whack it with a shovel. > > In a busy-urban-environment > > Possibly within minutes this lot SO19 will turn up > & shoot you, or if you're lucky taser you to near > death. > > For a cat & a crow ? > > > :-S SO19 only shoot people who dont have guns Im afraid. Its called Dicks law, named after the fragrant Cressidia Dick of the met.
  13. woodrot

    Handy hints

    Cat owners ! Why not give your pet a name and attribute it with human charachteristics, then you have something to talk about with other cat owners
  14. woodrot

    Handy hints

    cat owners ! When tiddles doesnt come home for her tuna and pilchard designer food, why not post a thread asking EVERYONE in ED to search for their cat until it is found. Saves you having to get a pet that takes some responsibility for in the first place
  15. woodrot

    Euro 2012

    Germany
  16. The only torch we should consider is one that reduces Buckingam palace to ashes
  17. woodrot

    Crows

    time to get the crows tooled up to hit back at the cat scum that lurk on our streets
  18. woodrot

    Crows

    DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lambs killed by Ravens / Crows in Scotland... > > Article > > Quite capable of taking on a cat or small dog.. > > Hopefully not a Fox..:'( > > Foxy That article is keek Im afriad - the crows do feed on the placenta and gubbins connected with birthing, but to suggest that they kill lambs is a fabication. Like a mistle thrush, a crow will attack anything, regardless of size, in order to protect its young - this is not the same thing. "But gamekeepers want protection of Britain's largest species of crow to be removed completely" vermin indeed. [/i]
  19. cat owners are 15% less intelligent than the UK average. And it shows.
  20. woodrot

    Crows

    woodrot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ukjoncollins Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > My Grandad is a farmer and has told me horrific > > stories of this before. They swoop down and > peck > > the eyes out of young lambs. Apparently it > kills > > them fairly quickly due to the shock but sounds > a > > pretty horrific way to die... Although I don't > > think he's a fan of doing this, he goes out and > > shoot the crows to at least warn them away. Not > > sure you'll be able to do this in ED though. > > > > Best to probably to not let the cat out I > guess... > > > sorry to say, this is a myth. > > Crows are scavengers - the feed off any old crap > lying around and probabaly do peck at the eyes of > dead lambs or dead anything > >enough of the poor cat platitudes please. Its vomit inducing.
  21. woodrot

    Crows

    Ukjoncollins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My Grandad is a farmer and has told me horrific > stories of this before. They swoop down and peck > the eyes out of young lambs. Apparently it kills > them fairly quickly due to the shock but sounds a > pretty horrific way to die... Although I don't > think he's a fan of doing this, he goes out and > shoot the crows to at least warn them away. Not > sure you'll be able to do this in ED though. > > Best to probably to not let the cat out I guess... sorry to say, this is a myth. Crows are scavengers - the feed off any old crap lying around and probabaly do peck at the eyes of dead lambs or dead anything
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  23. Monty hall is delightful, so counter intuative, but proveable to victims down the pub. I once demonstated this to ripped to the gills friends in an Amstersdam coffee shop.One got it, the others couldnt get their head around it. Not surprising really. Of course when you get God involved,then you make up the rules as you go along, as you cant prove or disprove him/he/she/it. PS,smartarses who mention Berkley in their counter argument can fuck off
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