It has all been done before. It is the same old, same old, Muslims are the devil with the same protaganists, saying the same things.Originally Posted by Milkman
It has all been done before. It is the same old, same old, Muslims are the devil with the same protaganists, saying the same things.Originally Posted by Milkman
^ Then you can not comment and let others who want to contribute, contribute.
Fair?
Cannot?Originally Posted by Milkman
Of course I can, as you, Milkman, Arnold, Pope Bendict, et al, should know.
Short memory?
Originally Posted by Lily
Excuse me. It is this circle jerk that is flogging the dead horse.
But you still haven't answered why you consider me to be so lonely as to post here, but not yourself.
I would be interested in your answer to that question.
As I said; short memory.Originally Posted by Milkman
and shut the fuck up yourself!
Power does corrupt!
^ Who has power? I don't.
Who does.
I'm just a poster.
If you want it to be a serious circle jerk or one that anyone can join in, get it out of the pub.
Put it in issues if it is that important. While ever it is in the lounge it is fair game.
Thems the rules.
^ That has nothing to do with it.
You are repeating the same old sh*t, as I now am.
You still didn't add sh*t, as I am not.
Please f-off.
Originally Posted by Lily
My choice and maybe also yours. I work with the pc and make money out of it. TD in the background is a pleasant diversion when work gets boring, as all work does at times.
Fair comment. I appreciate the fun and enjoyment I get from TD. I do my best to contribute as and when I can for the benefit of others. Sometimes it's appreciated, sometimes not. But Hey, you do your best. End of the day I/we probably get more out of it than I put in. I'll work on rectifying that.Originally Posted by Milkman
What do you contribute Lilly ?
Nope! I don't take orders from milkmen.Originally Posted by Milkman
They ain't orders.
Just a suggestion.
If you want to defend your positiong, please try to do so.
As I did for years, sitting at a computer all day, but earning a wage. In Thailand, I might add.Originally Posted by jandajoy
Sometimes more, sometimes less. And you?Originally Posted by jandajoy
Fuck off is a directive Milkman, not a suggestion.Originally Posted by Milkman
I'd rather stop the argument. Cool?
Lily has done what he / she / it set out to do.
You tell her, MM!
So, when is Mr Wilder going to the US? I caught a news show on him and was surprised. Mind, the Dutch, who I usually view as the libbie, dope-smoking folks of Europe, have been spot on about this Muslim issue and unlike their pansy neighbours, are unafraid to speak out. I liked Geert's comment that not all muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are muslim. Sure, why shouldn't he ban further immigration of the folks who demand all their ways being respected while doing nothing for the Dutch community. Fek em. I hope Wilder keeps his head, literally.
Personally I think the home office did the right thing by refusing him entry to the Uk. Had all this hooha not happened, and he were allowed to deliver his presentation to the Lords, I probably wouldnt have known much about him.
Alas he was not able to enter the country, because people like lord Ahmed (how the hell did he get his peerage) objected.
Cheers fella, for bringing it to my attention.
I aint superstitious, but I know when somethings wrong
I`ve been dragging my heels with a bitch called hope
Let the undercurrent drag me along.
So the Muzzies are in charge now?people like lord Ahmed
I once found a nice quiz on the Internet, where you had to guess if a phrase is from the Quran or Mein Kampf. I think I had roughly 60% right, because some words were a bit old-fashioned. But it is extremely tricky, Adolf might have copied a lot from it, because some phrases are almost identical.
On the other hand you could probably do a nice little game like that with the bible too, but most Christians fortunately are of the "I think God is just love"-kind and turn a blind eye to the evil side of it.
It's easy to turn blind eyes to things after being subjected to the Old Testament idea of justice.turn a blind eye to the evil side of it.
Peer Who Texted In Car Jailed For 12 Weeks
Lord Ahmed has been jailed for 12 weeks for dangerous driving after sending and receiving text messages from his car on a motorway.
The 51-year-old peer pleaded guilty to driving dangerously on the M1 near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, on Christmas Day last year.
His Jaguar later hit an Audi which had stopped in the fast lane of the motorway in an incident which killed Slovakian Martyn Gombar.
But the judge at Sheffield Crown Court made it clear the text messaging had finished before the accident happened and was not connected to the fatal incident.
Mr Justice Wilkie said the exchange of messages with a journalist amounted to a conversation, which took place as the peer was travelling at around 60mph over a 17.8-mile stretch of the southbound carriageway.
The accident in which 28-year-old Mr Gombar died happened close to junction 35 of the motorway.
He had crashed his Audi minutes earlier and is thought to have been trying to retrieve his mobile phone from the vehicle when it was hit.
Subsequent tests showed he had been drinking and crashed his car into the central reservation, spinning it round.
As Lord Ahmed approached the Audi, it was facing the wrong way, straddling the two outermost lanes in total darkness.
But the judge said the peer's text message conversation ended 1.86 miles, or two minutes, before the collision.
He told Lord Ahmed: "It is of the greatest importance that people realise what a serious offence dangerous driving of this type is."
He concluded: "I have come to the conclusion that by reason of the prolonged, deliberate, repeated and highly dangerous driving for which you have pleaded guilty, only an immediate custodial sentence can be justified."
After jailing him, the judge also imposed a one-year driving ban and ordered the peer to pay £500 prosecution costs.
Lord Ahmed, who lives in Rotherham, has undertaken a number of high-profile roles for the Government.
These include negotiating with the president of Sudan to help secure the release of Liverpool teacher Gillian Gibbons.
He will serve half of his 12-week sentence.
^ Actually, taking this into accountI think that's a bit rough considering he wasn't on the phone at the time.As Lord Ahmed approached the Audi, it was facing the wrong way, straddling the two outermost lanes in total darkness.
I'd be interested to know how they know about his phone conversation.
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