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LegalEagle-ish

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  1. It all depends on how fit the guy is. I saw some got young black guy come out of the gym last weekend and when he whipped his sweaty tee shirt off, i went weak at the knees. More of that please, but less of the sweaty semi naked fat men, they should keep their tops on!
  2. Done. I hope anyone else who feels sickened by their obnoxious posts will also complain. Imagine the forum without their bile, how sweet would that be?
  3. They are the two most offensive posters on the Forum in my opinion and hijack threads to spout their poison on a regular basis, so yes, if people like Snorky can get banned for far less, i'd ban Steve and Tony.
  4. Got to say i agree with them. The racist crap Tony and Steve come out with is always offensive, but i think they have outdone themselves this time.
  5. Mo, that would be the bankers!
  6. I hope you have a good weekend Maurice. And I'm glad not to have anything to slag you off about of late!
  7. Well said Mr Piers!
  8. So even in the face of irrefutable evidence, we are supposed to believe what your mate said instead? Ok Tone, you win. You are right. All the overwehelming evidence to the contrary is just wrong, I see it now.
  9. Priority in what? Insecure private rental? How the hell do you know how their rent is paid? Does this survey even mention that? This is about the misconception that newcomers get the council and housing association places over indiginous people, which has now been shown to be total racist, BNP shit!
  10. But they are not getting the council houses, and that's the crap that Tony is spouting. If you want to go onto another argument about who lives off whom, we will be here all night with, royals, police cheifs and MPs etc.
  11. Here it is again Tony, seeing as you seem to be hard of thinking this evening: "Among UK-born heads of households, an estimated 74 percent are owner occupiers, 17 per cent live in social housing and 7 percent are private tenants. In contrast, of foreign born people who have arrived in the UK in the past five years, about 17 per cent are owner-occupiers, 11 percent live in social housing and 64 per cent are private tenants."
  12. "Who receives social housing? Analysis of the Labour Force Survey highlights differential patterns of housing tenure between the UK-born population and the foreign-born population who have arrived in the UK during the last five years. The latter are overwhelmingly housed in the private rental sector, and not in social housing. Among UK-born heads of households, an estimated 74 percent are owner occupiers, 17 per cent live in social housing and 7 percent are private tenants. In contrast, of foreign born people who have arrived in the UK in the past five years, about 17 per cent are owner-occupiers, 11 percent live in social housing and 64 per cent are private tenants."
  13. Tony just incase you feel like actually educating yourself on what is actually happening in Somalia, try a few of the reports here. Then carry on spouting shit if you like.
  14. Well I got mine thank you very much.
  15. I am going to throw in my twopence worth. I cycle everywhere and always have. I used to sit my kids on my bike to take them to nursery until they could ride their own bikes and I did this mostly on the pavements because few roads seemed safe enough to risk taking a chance with my kid. My youngest has only just started cycling on the roads behind me and she is ten, but she did get shit off idiot pedestrians for cycling on the pavement while I was on the road. I would just tell them to p!ss off and get on with my journey. My daughter loves rideing her bike, and loves feeling grown up enough to ride on the road - but, I only let her do it if the roads are not to dangerous, and she know to get straight onto the pavement if she is feeling nervous. I would not have had my kids on the road at 5 yrs old, but that's just me. If my daughter wanted to let my granddaughter ride on the road on her own bike, I'd tell her she was too young. I think the car drivers should be controlled more as they are dangerous and we should all be able to cycle safely on the road, but I wouldn't risk my kids life to make that point. I do however take my granddaughter in a trailer thing that I pull behind my bike. It's a metal frame with canvas so is not flimsy, but wouldn't offer much protection if a car hit it. The one I bought is huge and from Germany, so is very visable and has a plag pole with a long home made hiviz flag on and loads of flashing red lights. Again I think we should be able to cycle where we want, but I am very aware of how many crap and dangerous drivers there are on the road, so I am very careful when I use my massive trailer thing to carry my granddaughter anywhere. One last thing, how does the original poster know that the woman wasn't just letting her kids on the road for a short stretch, and wasn't putting them back on the pavement when the road was busier? Did the original poster hang around to see if her kids were doing the whole journey on the road or if they went onto the pavement?
  16. How did this go? I was thinking of coming, but ended up out all day with my dog. It was a nice idea, so I hope you got a good turnout.
  17. Thanks Quids. Loving my new Teetotal persona. Still foul mouthed and loud, but not quite as bad as when i've had a skinful!
  18. I might go for something to eat at the Rye, seeing as how I'm off the booze. There is a fair in the park too, so may take a gander at that first.
  19. It's Camberwell and here is al ink to the BBC news. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8133871.stm This is so horrible.
  20. I hope the old cow rots in hell. Sorry Tony, couldn't resist it!
  21. I think Galli won that one myself - not just cos I agree with him either.
  22. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ...and everyone loves you ;-) Thanks love.
  23. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Personally I don't much care what their 'class' > was, as I'm not into tribalism. > > I like that line, feel exactly the same. "Class" > is as abstract a concept these days, as "love". Unless you inhabit the bottom of the shitpile.
  24. I agree with Gallinello, she set out to destroy the working class powerbases and left the North of England (plus many other countries) in ruins. I hope she has a long and agonising death.
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