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Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: PeterGrant on October 24, 2020, 09:36:03 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
Don’t care about Arthur Donaldson.
https://www.baronyaframe.org/galleries
had a vert quick drive by this today Peter. In Your neck of the woods I believe?
needs a comeback
Yes indeed, very close by. Nice walks around there including up to Boswell’s Coachhouse.
Is that the place on the corner?A pub?Near the Tesco's
I knocked a door in High House View today seeing anyone knew a lad I knew from years ago who used to live up there.To no avail though
No, I know that pub. The Coachhouse is a cafe/gift shop on the Auchinleck House Estate.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest20 on October 24, 2020, 09:30:34 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
Don’t care about Arthur Donaldson.
https://www.baronyaframe.org/galleries
had a vert quick drive by this today Peter. In Your neck of the woods I believe?
needs a comeback
Yes indeed, very close by. Nice walks around there including up to Boswell’s Coachhouse.
Is that the place on the corner?A pub?Near the Tesco's
I knocked a door in High House View today seeing anyone knew a lad I knew from years ago who used to live up there.To no avail though
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: PeterGrant on October 24, 2020, 09:18:42 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
Don’t care about Arthur Donaldson.
https://www.baronyaframe.org/galleries
had a vert quick drive by this today Peter. In Your neck of the woods I believe?
needs a comeback
Yes indeed, very close by. Nice walks around there including up to Boswell’s Coachhouse.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest20 on October 24, 2020, 09:12:02 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
Don’t care about Arthur Donaldson.
https://www.baronyaframe.org/galleries
had a vert quick drive by this today Peter. In Your neck of the woods I believe?
needs a comeback
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 24, 2020, 06:55:04 pm
They probably get dropped off at these extinction rebellion protests in mummy and daddy's 4x4 gas guzzlers.
They had a diesel generator in the middle of their London camp last year covered in pallets ;D ;D ;D
My to be ex sister in law was one of them. Then had A present delivered to my house for my eldest Christmas present by Amazon
Britain’s biggest white van man ;D
You couldn’t make this crap up
A man had to detour around them in London and missed the last ten minutes of his fathers life when he passed away in hospital. So I’m not a fan
When the miners where in London in 92 they were loved and contributed to the economy with spending on food , beer  and fags.Time to ditch the eco stuff as it don’t work and is too costly .Twenty five super pits as a start with power stations next door using clean coal technology is the answer to most of it.We got coal and water in abundance and don’t use them

Very wise words, JTC.
JTC seems to be a very wise man
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest19 on October 24, 2020, 06:46:18 pm
They probably get dropped off at these extinction rebellion protests in mummy and daddy's 4x4 gas guzzlers.
They had a diesel generator in the middle of their London camp last year covered in pallets ;D ;D ;D
My to be ex sister in law was one of them. Then had A present delivered to my house for my eldest Christmas present by Amazon
Britain’s biggest white van man ;D
You couldn’t make this crap up
A man had to detour around them in London and missed the last ten minutes of his fathers life when he passed away in hospital. So I’m not a fan
When the miners where in London in 92 they were loved and contributed to the economy with spending on food , beer  and fags.Time to ditch the eco stuff as it don’t work and is too costly .Twenty five super pits as a start with power stations next door using clean coal technology is the answer to most of it.We got coal and water in abundance and don’t use them

Very wise words, JTC.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest20 on October 24, 2020, 12:50:11 pm
They probably get dropped off at these extinction rebellion protests in mummy and daddy's 4x4 gas guzzlers.
They had a diesel generator in the middle of their London camp last year covered in pallets ;D ;D ;D
My to be ex sister in law was one of them. Then had A present delivered to my house for my eldest Christmas present by Amazon
Britain’s biggest white van man ;D
You couldn’t make this crap up
A man had to detour around them in London and missed the last ten minutes of his fathers life when he passed away in hospital. So I’m not a fan
When the miners where in London in 92 they were loved and contributed to the economy with spending on food , beer  and fags.Time to ditch the eco stuff as it don’t work and is too costly .Twenty five super pits as a start with power stations next door using clean coal technology is the answer to most of it.We got coal and water in abundance and don’t use them
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest20 on October 24, 2020, 12:42:28 pm
I agree to an extent. I would support a campaign to nationalise all energy but I don’t support campaigns to eliminate our fuel sources without viable alternatives in place.

Humans burning fossil fuels is literally nature.
I agree with a nationalised coal industry PG
Loads of black gold under our feet
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 24, 2020, 12:41:16 pm
This is so easy 🙂

But when you are dealing with it 🤷‍♂️🙂
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: Sir Brenty on October 24, 2020, 12:35:48 pm
I wouldn't put it past you masterbating over a picture of Buc. You couldn't get any further up his ar#e

Sick fu#k that you are

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Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 24, 2020, 12:34:33 pm
I wouldn't put it past you masterbating over a picture of Buc. You couldn't get any further up his ar#e

Sick fu#k that you are
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: Sir Brenty on October 24, 2020, 12:32:37 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
I wonder what the plumbers views are on him?


Buc Buc Buc

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Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 24, 2020, 11:49:57 am
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
I wonder what the plumbers views are on him?
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: PeterGrant on October 23, 2020, 06:44:59 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
Don’t care about Arthur Donaldson.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest17 on October 23, 2020, 06:28:03 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.

The seps go strangely quiet when you bring up Arthur Donaldson.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest19 on October 23, 2020, 05:39:22 pm
I'd say the point of the meme is that our people were a lot tougher back then, and it's true.

I've never met anyone who actually wants to go back to times of war though.  In fact, everyone I know is fundamentally against war, but most realise that it is a necessary evil, especially when taking on forces such as the Nazis who were all fired up on whisky and shortbread sent by Arthur Donaldson.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 23, 2020, 03:50:25 pm
For me killing in wars is murder .

As their families suffer for the rest of their lives because of a bullet from a gun or from a bomb .

Wars are nothing but pain and sorrow .
What joy is there in killing and nuclear bombs are barbaric..

We all know who the SNP wanted to win in that war.
That was diagusting. They really are a bunch of complete and utter cu#ts
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest17 on October 23, 2020, 03:09:51 pm
For me killing in wars is murder .

As their families suffer for the rest of their lives because of a bullet from a gun or from a bomb .

Wars are nothing but pain and sorrow .
What joy is there in killing and nuclear bombs are barbaric..

We all know who the SNP wanted to win in that war.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: Cooheid on October 23, 2020, 02:57:04 pm
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that
(https://i.ibb.co/kB8PNds/FAF0-DCA9-46-A8-4-EB0-B7-AB-051-D39-BE3-BD3.png) (https://ibb.co/V9SkfKc)

I find it odd that folk (usually people far too young to remember it) fantasise about that period, I’m sure if you were to ask anyone involved they’d do anything to never have to repeat it again.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: Buc on October 23, 2020, 01:00:44 pm
For me killing in wars is murder .

As their families suffer for the rest of their lives because of a bullet from a gun or from a bomb .

Wars are nothing but pain and sorrow .
What joy is there in killing and nuclear bombs are barbaric..
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 23, 2020, 11:58:31 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that
(https://i.ibb.co/kB8PNds/FAF0-DCA9-46-A8-4-EB0-B7-AB-051-D39-BE3-BD3.png) (https://ibb.co/V9SkfKc)
Superb picture

It is, if you things were better back when  10s of millions were being killed in a world war.
Of course I do not think that.
I am saying that I love the picture. I think the spitfire is a superb plane.
My old man was in the RAF and took ne to Leuchars airshow every year which I loved. I got to sit in a spitfire.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: PeterGrant on October 23, 2020, 11:54:19 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that
(https://i.ibb.co/kB8PNds/FAF0-DCA9-46-A8-4-EB0-B7-AB-051-D39-BE3-BD3.png) (https://ibb.co/V9SkfKc)
Superb picture

It is, if you things were better back when  10s of millions were being killed in a world war.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 23, 2020, 11:32:11 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that
(https://i.ibb.co/kB8PNds/FAF0-DCA9-46-A8-4-EB0-B7-AB-051-D39-BE3-BD3.png) (https://ibb.co/V9SkfKc)
Superb picture
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: PeterGrant on October 23, 2020, 10:48:57 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that
(https://i.ibb.co/kB8PNds/FAF0-DCA9-46-A8-4-EB0-B7-AB-051-D39-BE3-BD3.png) (https://ibb.co/V9SkfKc)
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 23, 2020, 10:43:05 am
Loved it when one of the tw@ts got pulled of the top of a tube train and got set upon 👊👊🥊🥊
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest3 on October 23, 2020, 10:11:29 am
They probably get dropped off at these extinction rebellion protests in mummy and daddy's 4x4 gas guzzlers.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest19 on October 23, 2020, 09:43:19 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that

Agreed, either that or we could throw some job application forms into the crowd and they'd soon scarper.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 23, 2020, 09:39:11 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
I would get water cannons on the idiots and also these blm tw#ts.
That's if the country had some. We are far too soft on this island with people like that
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest19 on October 23, 2020, 09:35:29 am
There are some causes that are treated more softly than others in terms of reactions to protests, Extinction Rebellion are given special treatment on a regular basis IMO.

Another example was BLM who were blatantly allowed to break lockdown because of the death of an American criminal where it's likely that he died due to the drugs, not because of police.

As for the cause of environmentalism itself, I'm all for it.  I love the mountains, rivers and hills and having lots of fumes going into the air just can't be good IMO.

It annoys me that we can't get a proper debate about it though, with terms such as 'denier' being thrown around.  We should debate every issue that people disagree about, no matter how taboo, including the climate change, marriage redefinition, racial differences and of course the details of the holocaust.

These f@nnies shouldn't be allowed to stop people getting to work.
Title: Re: Extinction rebellion
Post by: PeterGrant on October 23, 2020, 09:17:10 am
I agree to an extent. I would support a campaign to nationalise all energy but I don’t support campaigns to eliminate our fuel sources without viable alternatives in place.

Humans burning fossil fuels is literally nature.
Title: Extinction rebellion
Post by: guest16 on October 23, 2020, 09:10:02 am
Blocking the entrance to Ineos. Stopping people getting into their work. These idiots need to get a job and contribute to soceity.