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Vicanna

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  1. "This thread is its own peculiar little microcosm of cuntishness really, isn't it?" What else did you expect from a left-wing echo chamber?
  2. No, I just live in the real world. You should consider joining me sometime.
  3. Do you think they'll ban teenagers now?
  4. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not sure if the Pikeys comment was a wind-up ???? > If not perhaps you should apply for the Youth > Police and Crime Commissioner in Kent. I believe > that language goes down well there. F*ck off, you limp-wristed pussy.
  5. Yes, I know that. But assuming that rgutsell has attempted to pick the lock with no success, logic dictates that they simply cut through the locking brace.
  6. Huguenot, I hadn't thought of that. Or what their resale value would be. A. Curtain, seriously, please stop trying to be funny. You aren't very good at it.
  7. You needed advice on how to free your bikes from a U-lock that you own? Jesus wept.
  8. Would you find it difficult to trust someone you work or socialise with who was wearing a pair?
  9. Size 8 actually. And you can keep your "Mmm" to yourself, perv.
  10. Dulwich Park was used a lot by Crimewatch during the mid to late '90s. Even saw Jill Dando buying an ice cream at the Pavilion Caf? once.
  11. Everything I've ever seen advertised by JML looks like no home should be without one, but I've never got round to buying anything from them.
  12. "1/10. Your standards are slipping." Nope. You just don't get out enough. Otherwise you'd know that these sweatshirts exist in the real world, and are sold buy Urban Outfitters for ?32.
  13. Anyone seen this parody of the rap group Niggaz With Attitude? I can understand why some people would be offended by it, but I couldn't help laugh when I saw a young man wearing one in DKH Sainsbury's this evening. The sweatshirt carries an image featuring Gaddafi, Idi Amin, Kim Jong-il, Saddam Hussein and Hitler with "the world's most dangerous rap group" written beneath. Google it. Offensive to the survivers and victims' families, or just a harmless pun? It made me giggle.
  14. Not to mention other people's patience.
  15. the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No as I said I dont wish anyone dead. Which is contradicted by your earlier post: "Rejoice, Rejoice The Grimm Reaper has been and done a good job." What an inconsistent clown.
  16. "Full of the Milk of Human Kindness as usual." Says the immoral cur gleefully soliciting others to join the 'celebration' of Thatcher's passing.
  17. I suppose the benefit we'll all take from Thatcher's death is that it'll strip any remaining relevance from dinosaurs linked to the Miners' Strike, who've just lost their last excuse to sit around feeling sorry for themselves. Everyone else who was advarsely affected by Thatcher's policies seems to have moved on, except, of course, the self-pitying losers around the abandoned collieries who still cling to past grievances in order to justify the moral and economic ditch they live in.
  18. I don't know her name or number, but friends of ours have told us about an Australian or Kiwi woman in E. Dulwich who'll do all your ironing for somewhere between ?15-20 all in one go.
  19. No-one in their right mind would pay you ?5 to iron one shirt. I think you need to reappraise your prices in accordance with reality.
  20. E-dealer, I hope that you and Owen Jones are aware that the UK received an IMF bailout in 1976, three years prior to Thatcher taking office? I don't know about you, but IMF bailouts are fairly indicative of a really, really dire economy. How many IMF bailouts were applied for during Thatcher's tenure, exactly?
  21. "Isn't the more likely scenario that most people, even detractors, are thoroughly bored of the whole thing and watching The Village on iPlayer?" Perhaps. I suppose Thatcher's death is analogous to the arrival of an actual fascist in the form of Paolo Di Canio. People had got so thoroughly tired of the constant howl of "fascist" over the years that they didn't really know how to react when confronted by the real deal. The same could be said of Thatcher's death. Her detractors may have got so used to impressing upon each other and anyone within earshot how they'll dance in the streets when she dies, that they were stunned into inaction when it actually happened. Despite the losers I've already mentioned, that seems to have been the case.
  22. "Isn't the more likely scenario that most people, even detractors, are thoroughly bored of the whole thing and watching The Village on iPlayer?" Perhaps. I suppose Thatcher's death is annalogous to the arrival of an actual fascist in the form of Paolo Di Canio. People had got so thoroughly tired of the constant howl of "fascist" over the years that they didn't really know how to react when confronted by the real deal. The same could be said of Thatcher's death. Her detractors may have got so used to impressing upon each other and anyone within earshot how they'll dance in the streets when she dies, that they were stunned into inaction when it actually happened. Despite the losers I've already mentioned, that seems to have been the case.
  23. "I imagine that many of those 'informed detractors' who criticized her have evolved beyond the Stone Age thrashing of dead corpses with sticks." We can only live in hope.
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