Sorry. Back to happy mode now.
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i suspect his comments were directed to the handlful of posts BB has made recently where he has spouted ill-considered, arrogant s**t.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You mean that you take offense at THIS:Cimmerian wrote:Jesus Christ, I knew you lot could be a bunch of pedantic bastards but come on, even I knew what QB meant and I only lurk here!
Note his usage of the phrase "like that", proving that no he was not actually making a blanket statement at all. Far from it, he was making a very specific point, and one I'd agree with, that Mr Biscuits comment was crass, vulgar and bordering on the offensive. And in my opinion LazCorp’s attempt at wit merely detracted from the point QB was trying to make.
@ Mr Biscuit: are you really as much of an obnoxious wanker was your recent posts make you out to be? Or are you just going through a hard time in your personal life? I've not really enjoyed reading your posts in the last couple of weeks. Are you sure you aren't one of the resident trolls returned with an older ID?
I don't think "petty" enters into it. A comment like that would get you banned from some forums. Grow up.
Black Biscuit wrote: Correct me if I am wrong (yes, I don't mind being corrected if I am wrong) but I don't recall actually making any 'blanket statement'. Or is someone just being petty?
THAT comment makes you use the words "pedantic bastards", "crass", "vulgar", "offensive" and "obnoxious wanker"???
Either you are very easily offended, or you only frequent forums for little kids and pregnant women...
I made a lot of bad comments (and not only me), but YOUR comment on Black Biscuit's is the most offensive I've seen here in a year...
Tolerance is a virtue... sometimes.
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or at least thats my interpretation of cimm's post.
i'm just glad to know someone else doesnt like reading that s**t.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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indeed. but being called petty for pointing out that a post was narrow minded, bigoted and full of s**t tends to make one feel not best disposed to virtuosity.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Tolerance is a virtue... sometimes.
whatever. we all know where we standon this topic, i'm sure. and as such i think its run its course.
as a wise man once said, dont feed the troll.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Back on topic and it's not a topic I choose to return to lightly.
Kings Cross is still awash with TV crews from all the globe. I know the news needs to be reported but I do find it all rather morbid. And for the second time I was accosted for a TV intereview. And for the second time I politely refused though this time my 'f*ck off!' had slighlty more venom in it.
The makeshift shrine is growing daily. The flowers, the pictures, the cards, the candles. The wall is bedecked with the flags of many nations. The majority all bearing the same message,
We Are All London
Poignant stuff.
Kings Cross is still awash with TV crews from all the globe. I know the news needs to be reported but I do find it all rather morbid. And for the second time I was accosted for a TV intereview. And for the second time I politely refused though this time my 'f*ck off!' had slighlty more venom in it.
The makeshift shrine is growing daily. The flowers, the pictures, the cards, the candles. The wall is bedecked with the flags of many nations. The majority all bearing the same message,
We Are All London
Poignant stuff.
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I do agree that the news need(ed) to cover it, but I also felt similarly when watching the recent news about it in German/Swissgerman tv: I had the distinct feeling they were very much relieved that they don't have to think of worthy reports now, during summer, when usually nothing important happens anyway, so they're stretching it, just like a soup where you add water for every pint of soup you've eaten.
On the other hands, the above is what all but a few tv broadcasters do all the time, wether it's about the garden keeper of the year or about Britney Spears' new pants...
On the other hands, the above is what all but a few tv broadcasters do all the time, wether it's about the garden keeper of the year or about Britney Spears' new pants...
You can't fix stupid.
Can you stop all this --> <-- nonsense in open forum? God forbid that people actually start to think we're mates or summat?
* shudder *
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And there was me thinking that maybe it was another short hair and Docs moment and aimed at Eva.
I think in ebay parlance, at the end of your 'kiss auction', you may find 'no bids received' is the winner.
I think in ebay parlance, at the end of your 'kiss auction', you may find 'no bids received' is the winner.
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VeryJames Blast wrote:Definitely an extraordinary coincidence!
Another thing: The Belgian internal affairs minister had been to the London video surveillance central the day before, and there were articles in Belgian newspapers about its perfection the day before the attacks...
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and more from my friend in the Capital, respeck!!!
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if we're going to talk "conspiracy theories" (if thats what we are doing);apart from taking the heat off of g.w.bush's (lack of) enviromental commitments at the g8 -not to mention all the lovely new freedom-restricting laws that will ensue.id cards anybody?- would we (london) have still got the olympics if the bombing had happened two days before?i think not.James Blast wrote:Definitely an extraordinary coincidence!
and another thing- the general election wasnt so long ago.if the intent was the same as is assumed with regard to madrid (ie influencing the electorate against involvement in iraq) why not then?
i dont know what i personally believe in these matters;except that if you think "they" wouldnt do it,perhaps you are as naive/ignorant/complacent as they need you to be.
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"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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i just pass these links on
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not really. i'd imagine that any half-way competent "crisis management consultant" would have identified that an attack of this nature was a likely scenario (especially in the light of the madrid attack) and would, therefore, quite naturally be briefing their clients how to "manage" such a "crisis" on a regular basis.James Blast wrote:Definitely an extraordinary coincidence!
there are no conspiracies. elvis is dead, the americans landed on the moon in 1969 and lee harvey oswald shot kennedy. eastmidswhizzkid: i think you need to lay off the pharmaceuticals.
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conspiracy theories ,RJ.by their nature unproven,and therefore steadfastly rubbished by the close-minded.still,a pleasure as always....RicheyJames wrote:not really. i'd imagine that any half-way competent "crisis management consultant" would have identified that an attack of this nature was a likely scenario (especially in the light of the madrid attack) and would, therefore, quite naturally be briefing their clients how to "manage" such a "crisis" on a regular basis.James Blast wrote:Definitely an extraordinary coincidence!
there are no conspiracies. elvis is dead, the americans landed on the moon in 1969 and lee harvey oswald shot kennedy. eastmidswhizzkid: i think you need to lay off the pharmaceuticals.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitateeastmidswhizzkid wrote:conspiracy theories ,RJ.by their nature unproven,and therefore steadfastly rubbished by the close-minded.RicheyJames wrote:not really. i'd imagine that any half-way competent "crisis management consultant" would have identified that an attack of this nature was a likely scenario (especially in the light of the madrid attack) and would, therefore, quite naturally be briefing their clients how to "manage" such a "crisis" on a regular basis.James Blast wrote:Definitely an extraordinary coincidence!
there are no conspiracies. elvis is dead, the americans landed on the moon in 1969 and lee harvey oswald shot kennedy. eastmidswhizzkid: i think you need to lay off the pharmaceuticals.
i'd rather be a close-minded cynic than a credulous fool.
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Talking about conspiracy theories:
I just heard on Belgian radio that police entered a house in Leeds where they thought they'd find evidence about the bombs.
There even was a 'controlled explosion'
Apparently no-one was home...
What are you UP to, Quiffy??
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I just heard on Belgian radio that police entered a house in Leeds where they thought they'd find evidence about the bombs.
There even was a 'controlled explosion'
Apparently no-one was home...
What are you UP to, Quiffy??
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don't worry. a few explosions in the parts of leeds the police have sealed off (burley, beeston and holbeck) can only improve things.
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sorry mr b. that was a general "you";not you personally.James Blast wrote:i just pass these links on
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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fortunately,i'm neither.RicheyJames wrote:pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitateeastmidswhizzkid wrote:conspiracy theories ,RJ.by their nature unproven,and therefore steadfastly rubbished by the close-minded.RicheyJames wrote: not really. i'd imagine that any half-way competent "crisis management consultant" would have identified that an attack of this nature was a likely scenario (especially in the light of the madrid attack) and would, therefore, quite naturally be briefing their clients how to "manage" such a "crisis" on a regular basis.
there are no conspiracies. elvis is dead, the americans landed on the moon in 1969 and lee harvey oswald shot kennedy. eastmidswhizzkid: i think you need to lay off the pharmaceuticals.
i'd rather be a close-minded cynic than a credulous fool.
quid quid latine dictum sit,altum videtur.
(did you go to public school?that would explain a lot.)
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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it would explain his hair-do, if nothing elseeastmidswhizzkid wrote:(did you go to public school?that would explain a lot.)
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a fair point. it was a touch pretentious to quote the original latin but that doesn't make the point any less valid.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:fortunately,i'm neither.RicheyJames wrote:pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate
i'd rather be a close-minded cynic than a credulous fool.
quid quid latine dictum sit,altum videtur.
would it? would you be able to describe exactly what you think it might explain without resorting to crude stereotypes?(did you go to public school?that would explain a lot.)
and, james, i don't have a hair-do, i just have hair.
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"