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Thread ID: 105003 2009-11-15 22:36:00 Silly gun laws. Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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830605 2009-11-16 21:28:00 Loved the 78rpm noise at the end!! :)

And me.
I also liked the music - hey it had rhythm, melody and the singer sang in a way that was not only fun and pleasant but I could hear every word. With most singers these days I'm not sure if they are singing in English or Arabic.
Thomas01 (317)
830606 2009-11-16 21:42:00 Be afraid if you encourage Terry to much. Cicero (40)
830607 2009-11-17 02:59:00 Yes living here in the UK, you read about these things nearly everyday.
Here are the latest ones.

Here (www.telegraph.co.uk) and Here (www.dailymail.co.uk) and another one (www.dailymail.co.uk)

Ah, The Torygraph and The Daily Hate-Mail, bastions of the right wing ranters.

I still don't see what this stream of alleged pc stories has got to do with the shotgun case.

Martynz
martynz (5445)
830608 2009-11-17 03:12:00 Ah, The Torygraph and The Daily Hate-Mail, bastions of the right wing ranters.

I still don't see what this stream of alleged pc stories has got to do with the shotgun case.

Martynz

So true,we should consult the Daily Worker and see what the commos have to say.
Things like,how can we hamper those productive cads.
Cicero (40)
830609 2009-11-17 03:13:00 Ah, The Torygraph and The Daily Hate-Mail, bastions of the right wing ranters.

I still don't see what this stream of alleged pc stories has got to do with the shotgun case.

Martynz

Well it's like this..it is usually said that NZ is about 10 years behind the UK...so we don't have long to go before the same sort of idiocy happens here...
Thank goodness I won't be around to see it from my 1920s heaven....:lol:
Terry Porritt (14)
830610 2009-11-17 04:04:00 No Terry, we got rid of the nanny state Labour Government, didn't we?? :thumbs: Richard (739)
830611 2009-11-17 04:11:00 Which was replaced by a state that does not give a toss what the people think and enacts laws for the minority. Sweep (90)
830612 2009-11-17 04:32:00 Is the Daily Worker still going Sweep? Cicero (40)
830613 2009-11-17 04:36:00 So true,we should consult the Daily Worker and see what the commos have to say.
Things like,how can we hamper those productive cads.

Still 30 years behind the times I see. The Daily Worker became The Morning Star in 1966.
And btw its "commies"not "commos".
Which productive cads are you referring to? The Barclay brothers who own The Torygraph or Lord Rotheremere owner of the Hate-mail.
Patriotic brits who avoid paying UK income tax.

Martynz
martynz (5445)
830614 2009-11-17 04:40:00 There must be more to this story than we are being told. I've just looked at a UK police forum and they can't believe it either. Winston001 (3612)
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