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KelvinsRightGlove

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  1. Let 'em crack on. We'll get down to the serious business of things that actually are illegal, but shouldn't be. Some sort of karmic balancing there, surely?
  2. That is such a great quote. Was watching some of her performances last night. She really was incredible.
  3. So, we doing a meet up lads?
  4. Christ, I spotted this earlier. I mean, seriously. I cannot comprehend how you could do that to someone.
  5. ....Oh, sorry to go on. But also, this pr!ck re: Isla Vista. 'your dead kids don’t trump my Constitutional rights' http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/elliot-rodger-joe-the-plumber-tells-victims-parents-your-dead-kids-dont-trump-my-constitutional-rights-9445397.html
  6. Was surprised how little there was on here about the Isla Vista shootings last week too. That is very scary, too many times this has been passed off as mental illness now. It's misogynist extremism. Men believing women owe them sex, love and adoration. If it isn't given, then women should die. A good article on it here: http://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/2014/05/lets-call-isla-vista-killings-what-they-were-misogynist-extremism
  7. I'd take beating them in the final.
  8. THE KIT FFS!!!! WE STILL DONT HAVE A F***ING KIT!!! :hunt:
  9. I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest that wasn't serious.
  10. The club haven't told me what they are doing today, therefore they must be sat around doing nothing!
  11. I don't see why commenting on Britain's involvement in the Falklands is necessarily an affront to servicemen. Unless I missed it, in which case I apologise, he was commenting on Britain, and how it came to be involved with the region. I haven't seen him saying anything about the servicemen that lost their lives (on either side), again if he has I've missed it and as above I'm sorry. Very rarely do soldiers start conflict, they are simply doing their jobs, and sadly, that involves some people losing their lives. It's for that reason we should question why we get involved in these conflicts.
  12. I've said this before, possibly on this thread (I'm too lazy to go back and check if I'm honest). The impression I get from Gove is a man who has very fond memories of his time at school, and is trying to give that to children now. I don't know anything about teaching, but those I know unanimously say he is a twonk. I think he is well-meaning, just not very competent.
  13. She really was an amazing lady. Such a talent. She will be a big loss. Sorry to share a Buzzfeed link, but there are some nice quotes in there: http://www.buzzfeed.com/krystieyandoli/maya-angelou-quotes-that-will-inspire-you-to-be-a-better?bffb
  14. He left Espanyol in November 2012, was appointed in January 2013. He said on his appointment he had been watching the team for a while, so wasn't too worried about getting to know the players. That's not really taking a while to get a new job I don't think.
  15. Funny that, in the city. In banking. Who do you reckon cost this country more on recent years? Rogue bankers or immigrants? Who does Farage demonise the the most?
  16. Ok, Stan and I are the only ones that think Britain ever did anything wrong, right? I should just be deported now, right.
  17. That isn't what Britain did for hundreds of years then? Turn up somewhere and decide it was ours? His comments may have been crass, and poorly timed. But there's some truth to it. Rule Britannia, eh? Before some smart Alec chimes in, yes, obviously others did it. That doesn't exactly make it ok.
  18. Oh, other people do it, so why shouldn't the party that scream how they are different from the others not
  19. Nope. That's not allowed Bexy. He's better than Clegg Brown & Cameron don't you know. You're just a sheep listening to the people that went to school (path, where did that get anyone, Nige is much better than that lot, he was born to German Migrants and went to public school. But no, definitely isn't a hypocrite. Nah, he drinks pints, just like me. So what if he employs his wife (unlike those other nasty nepotistic parties employing family members, boooo! He's different, don't ya know?!) as a secretary (when he said no one in UKIP would do that, but sssh, don't look at what we did say, it's probably the Romanians fault anyway), and says it's stupid other parties submit to audits to ensure they don't take the p**s out of EU allowances. He's like me, innit? People's army, against the liblabcon EUSSR, and all the other crap cliches we trott out.
  20. Yep, I couldn't possibly be upset by more than one thing. As I said, I have a pretty severe dislike for all the parties. That includes Labour and Tories. I've been plenty critical of both in the past.
  21. Saint Charlie, gets his statement. Still wets the bed over it. Anyone would think you like a moan.
  22. Again, I've hardly kept that quiet have I. Yep, I am upset. I thought we, as a country, we better than voting for a party who's main message is blame the immigrants for this country's problems. No slight of hand going on there. Don't blame me and my rich mates. Nope, it's the foreigners it is. Yep, you're right, that upsets me. Congrats on saying something I've been saying for weeks. Genius you lad.
  23. I've never denied that. I'm willing to admit, through gritted teeth, that there is a possibility that this round of elections could be a good thing. UKIP and other Anti-EU/Establishment parties across Europe may well act as a wake up call. I've said before I don't love everything about the EU in its present state, and would like to see a lot of changes made to it. Hopefully, the pretty loud message that has been sent out by voters across Europe is taken on board. I still however, do not want us to leave. I also disagree that the issue of EU immigration is anywhere near as big a deal as it is made out to be. I think, overall, we and most other nations are at a net gain of EU membership. There are plenty of positives that come out of it, that are easily swept under the carpet when people want to whip up the immigration scapegoat argument. Why look up, at the people who do cost the country billions, when we could look down at those who possibly take a litte - 'coz well, they speak funny, and do things a bit different, and come from a funny sounding place. Didn't Dracula come from there? I wouldn't want them living near me, or speaking their funny talk on the train. Apparently, I'm an "EU Nutter" for this.
  24. But they are different right? I've also said plenty of times I dislike all parties. But, UKIP's hypocrisy is astounding. As you have pointed out, despite all their whaling and posturing, they are no different.
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