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- May 31, 2005 at 18:31 #91157
Dear Sky’s mate Davis.
Sky is probably one of the few Europeans who dont want to see those cliffs just past Sangate.
The white mountains of the Sierra Nevada are so much more apealling after a good days time share selling???? (Theres more careers than that is Spain Davis old boy!).
Just read a report about the poor asian girl murdered near me. The police are holding a British Latvian whose been in old Blighty for over a year, hasn’t worked legally since he has been here, and it on benefit. MMM. Thats nice!
Sorry to bore you about other murders, but the plasterer who was at the same job as me today was at his murdered brother in laws funeral last Friday (he was murdered the same week as some other person who’s "Fatal incident" board I had seen the week previous). It occured in Hendon. Only 4 miles from where my family live. Oh Happy Days.
Toots!
Is this the same London you live in ?
May 31, 2005 at 19:11 #91161Ian.
I hope you and yours are well living in your safe (but for how long ?) town of Baisinstoke..
As I described in a previous post, Its to do with my buisness. I will get Lollys mates Girl and Boy through their education, let the recession pass, and then were off to a place that I hope wont change asmuch as my home town has.
Hopefully we will not be murdered during this time or be racially attacked.<br> <br> Then all the lovely people of Marlow will rightfully get what they deserve.
EHH Toots!;)
P.S. Toots. You have gone very quiet. Have you moved away?
May 31, 2005 at 22:13 #91164Pembrokeshire is heaven on earth. Well, it werrrr (guttural sound and Yorkshire accent) when ah werrrr a lad… forty odd years ago.
Very sorry to read the trouble you’ve been having at school, Lolly’s Mate’s Girl. That is very depressing. The racism Carribean and Asian British people face is more than depressing enough. The people of this country at every level, but starting at the top, need to learn to respect each other. But the stress most people face daily just increases, because of the criminal business and political culture we have. Anyway, it looks like a nail in the coffin of globalisation and the unemployment and low wages it leads to (two of the main generators of stress in our society), thanks to the French, who know how to get a grip of their leaders. Even without the guillotine.
On a lighter note, one thing that does sometimes makes this country of ours cool, is the wit of its people. How about that photo of Henry Cecil in the Sporting Life drawing on a fag! Or the photo of the young Maister, Aidan O’Brien wishing "the four be with you"!
June 6, 2005 at 14:37 #91165I’m not sure how pedantic it is possible to be about accents but here goes.
Dudley is pronounced Dudlay by locals, Dudloy by people who presume it is part of Birmingham.
At the risk of providing further annoyance, I should point out that there is a clear divide between Birmingham and the Black Country and that the accents are distinctly different.
The centre of Birmingham around Victoria Square is nice enough, but really, if you want a city, go to London. If you want to spend your days wandering in and out of identical clothes shops and your evenings staggering up and down a street full of drunken morons where the gutters run with lager, then by all means spend a few days in Birmingham.
Coolest part of Britain? Shropshire (apart from Telford)
June 6, 2005 at 21:12 #91168Hi Aranalde,<br>Regarding the accents I agree that there is a definate difference<br>The Birminham accent is shirish and grating , annoying , and chiils to the bone <br>Whereas the Black Country accent is shirlish and grating , annoying , and really chills to the bone<br>Glad we sorted that one
June 6, 2005 at 21:40 #91169Sky
You will note that at no stage did I attempt to suggest that either accent was the epitome of beauty, merely that they were distinct.
Incidentally, your tentative grasp of grammar and spelling suggests either a Dudley upbringing or a little too much alcohol.
June 6, 2005 at 22:07 #91171A little tester for you Aranalde<br>Youve been caught ..weighed and found wanton<br>New Member indeed<br>Even Gambles dog wouldhave seen through your transparent clone … and hes a dog…lol<br>Just be yourself and stop messing around
June 6, 2005 at 22:13 #91172At least someone has pointed out that Dudley, and the Black country as a whole, is not part of Birmingham.<br>Keith<br>
June 6, 2005 at 22:32 #91175Aranalde<br>Skys tentative grasp of grammer and spelling suggests a Dudley upbringing…what are you exactly saying..<br>That everyone from Dudley are stupid<br>What is wrong with the schools in Dudley<br>Are you saying that if your schooling revolves around Dudley you will turn out as thick as Sky..What are you saying<br>I never would comment on a county as such ..but thats your choice<br>You got Sky on the acohol bit mind<br>What a prat<br>
June 6, 2005 at 22:41 #91177Thus we see the end of NEW MEMBER
Aranalde<br>NEW MEMBER my ass
Gamble would be proud of Sky
June 7, 2005 at 06:51 #91178Good morning
Having posted my reply to the inebriate Sky, I left the forum. I  hadn’t realised that this was supposed to be some sort of competition.
However, as he is probably lying face down in his own vomit somewhere this morning I shan’t direct any insults at him as such insults can only be superfluous.
Suffice to say that, yes, a schooling in Dudley does place a child at a considerable disadvantage, compared to say a schooling in Harrow or Eton. That is no comment on Dudley or the children of Dudley, though it is perhaps on the education system.
But no, I doubt that even the most delapidated, underfunded primary school in the borough of Dudley would turn out eleven year olds with so little grip on their own language.
But perhaps I’m being unkind. We don’t all make sense when we’ve had a few.
(Edited by Aranalde at 7:54 am on June 7, 2005)<br>
(Edited by Aranalde at 3:00 pm on June 8, 2005)
June 8, 2005 at 00:26 #91179I just came to this debate – very interesting. The colonisers being colonised. Not feeling very welcome in their own country. Poor things!
I can’t help but sneer at the mentality of people like Lolly. They pine for the things that once made Britain "great" – uninvited, prolonged stays in other peoples countries.
Now it’s happening to them they feel threatened. There’s so much irony in this an American would see it.
June 8, 2005 at 09:35 #91180‘Now it’s happening to them they feel threatened. There’s so much irony in this an American would see it.’
ACR1 – I doubt it.
June 8, 2005 at 12:49 #91181I just came to this debate – very interesting. The colonisers being colonised. Not feeling very welcome in their own country. Poor things!
<br>Not Lolly personally of course .. I don’t think he would have been a twinkle in his great grandad’s nacker-sack back then ..
I suppose even with the recent invasion, we could be far worse off and be like the Irish and not even have our own money or language.
June 8, 2005 at 12:54 #91183Talking of dyslexia …..
<br>I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg!!
<br>The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid. Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at
Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer inwaht oredr the ltteers in a wrod
are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the
rghit pclae.
<br>The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm.
Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the
wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh? yaeh and I awlyas thought slpeling was
ipmorantt !
Coloset palce in Untied Kigndmo is suerly Tmontioul ..ist feerznig!
Prulpe Ptach
June 8, 2005 at 17:32 #91186Purple Patch,
scary that ~ I read your entire post full speed and understood it perfectly.
June 8, 2005 at 22:28 #91187I suppose even with the recent invasion, we could be far worse off and be like the Irish and not even have our own money or language.<br>
Dave,
You are an ignorant tool.
Under British rule, it was illegal for a Catholic in Ireland to receive an education. The decline in the Irish language came about because half of the population of 8 million either died because of starvation brought about by British Government policy or they had to emigrate to find work. Parents decided that it was more valuable for the survival of their race that children learned english rather than Irish.
Still, despite British intervention, Irish is a thriving language.
Ireland adopted the Euro as our national currency by way of a public referendum. This was necessary because Ireland has a constitution which overrides all decisions made by government. Unlike the British who get **** all say in major decisions, we chose to abandon Sterling in favour of the Euro.
You saddos will cling to sterling even as it drags you down the toilet.<br>
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