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30 March, 2008 at 11:42 am #320830
@~Pebbles~ wrote:
seems to me that you’re out numbered, all the sensible people who have commented despise fox hunting. If you think its okay, then thats a reflection on you. Sicko.
That’s your opinion and you’re entitled to it. :wink:
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course.
That’s despite the best efforts of Tony Blair and the ACPO (and Pete).
Some people will always try to suppress debate and freedom of expression…such is the nature of the beast.
Let’s face it though, The Labour Party and it’s supporters has been a force majeure in the movement to deny people a say in what they believe in.
I’m not a sicko by the way. This thread isn’t about personal insults..I’ll leave that kind of abuse to the likes of you pebbles.
You do it so well :D30 March, 2008 at 11:05 am #320828My point is this Pete.
The ban on fox hunting was introduced by the looney left.
I am just reminding everybody what the looney left are all about.
They are responsible for a variety of issues that affect our everyday lives.
The fact that you are so hung up on representing the fox in all of this is your business.
:evil:30 March, 2008 at 10:50 am #320826This thread is all about whether fox hunting should be re-introduced.
It’s very straightforward.
However, if youl feel that meandering around the subject like you do is your best response then go for it.:wink:
The Labour Party introduced the Fox Hunting ban.
Then they took us into an illegal war with Iraq. Over 300 British troops are now dead because of this war.
The Labour Party also outlawed the impersonation of traffic wardens. It’s now a criminal offence punishable by imprisonment.
The Labour Party have also allowed 1,000,000 Poles to come into this country to work as cheap labour.
Council Tax has doubled under the administration of The Labour Party!The Labour Party are the anti-fox hunting respresentatives in this country are they not???
30 March, 2008 at 10:07 am #320824@pete wrote:
@sir Actor wrote:
@calamity wrote:
The English country gentleman galloping after a fox – “the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable” :)
Well rats are uneatable too but would you like them going through your back garden??
what they dont ?
The Basil Brush Show must have been one of your favourites as a kid. :roll:
30 March, 2008 at 10:04 am #321407@*Dawny* wrote:
@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
A car crash, Sept. 30, 1955, near Cholame, Ca. When James Dean Died[/color]you want to go back in time to witness a car crash?? SICKO!!! :P
My answer is the same as I answered above, So I could have stopped it happening, nowt sick about that im sure!
Lots of people die in car crashes. Unfortunately.
Why James Dean though?
He wasn’t a particularly good actor or even a humanitarian who stood for world peace either.
Just another celebrity worshipper eh? :roll:30 March, 2008 at 9:52 am #320822@calamity wrote:
The English country gentleman galloping after a fox – “the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable” :)
Well rats are uneatable too but would you like them going through your back garden??
30 March, 2008 at 12:22 am #321390@matty wrote:
funny pen decision, it was a sending off though, last man and all,
It was a sucker punch. :roll:
30 March, 2008 at 12:03 am #321388That commentator for brum’s game does my fookn head in too.
She should have been at home doing the ironing ffs.
Sunny, what the f00k are you on about when you slagged stiles off?
If anything he helped birmingham win the game.
He IS shyte though!! :wink:29 March, 2008 at 9:39 pm #321400@*Dawny* wrote:
August 16, 1977 in the bathroom of Elvis Presley at Graceland.
A car crash, Sept. 30, 1955, near Cholame, Ca. When James Dean Died
You’d liked to have been in Elvis’ bathroom when he died?? :shock:
29 March, 2008 at 9:01 pm #321397Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas, USA
12.30pm, November 22nd, 1963.I’d hide myself in that car park behind the grassy knoll with my camera.
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