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  1. Pap still no apology re Lee Rigby from you either
  2. Lallana who I will never forgive him. I can still see his smug face at the awards dinner.
  3. He can dish it out but cant take it back Wasnt the reason he left Hampshire because he was the big I am , (The lallana and loverne of the cricketing world. I did hear that he also upset the dressing room and had issues with Michael Carberry and another Hants player maybe our weston and co can comment on the problems within the hants dressing room I have always like his style of play but he also comes across as a class A ****t
  4. The do gooders are losing the plot , they should focus there efforts on the extremely young figters in africa and middle east The charity is taking legal action against the Ministry of Defence (MoD), claiming it discriminates against young soldiers who enlist aged 16 or 17. of the system which requires minors to complete up to six years' service before leaving. It says it is "unethical" and "unfair" that adult soldiers only have to serve for four years before dropping out. CSI, which aims to end military recruitment of anybody under 18, is putting forward its claim for a judge-led review at the Royal Courts of Justice. The charity says it is a waste of money training minors, claiming it costs twice as much. and is 'Unlawful' Richard Clarke, director of CSI, said: "There is overwhelming public support in this country for a minimum enlistment age of 18. I totally disagree with his comments, I was a boy soldier, I was taught a trade which served me well during my military career, Yes you do basic training and the two years or so is a type of apprenticeship, lots on adventurous training as well as military trainingg and square bashining and under taking other educational qualifications. You can go to a war zone at 17.5 but not the front line until you are 18. So many boy service men and woman have become excellent leaders over the course of time. Richard Clarke needs to take a rain Check. I know part of his argument is about the commitment you give when you sign up , but is an investment, and your employer wants some form of return for being trained, Its standard practice across the whole employment environment. If you dont like it you can still buy your self out . Its called PVR, oremature voluntary release. Maybe this do-gooder, should focus his energy stopping 8 and 9 year olds from learning to use an AK47. Jeez , what is this country coming to , The next stage he will seek the ahe banning of the cadet forces, boys brigade , The guides and scouts, I dont believe for one minute that there is overwhelming support as he claims,
  5. Batman are you sure your getting an LS&GC gong I thought you only got to the high rank of bunting tosser . Lol
  6. moonraker Still its only a medal
  7. you dirty bastard mack rill Just like your Gk , he had no protection and was constantly exposed to all sorts of nasties
  8. Moonraker , thats a bit strong , but I agree toatlly with your sentiments Im not sure what they mnean by reservists, ( Its not the TA) reservist have a reserve commitment to be called up after they have completed their regular service. Its done through an act of parliment. lThe last time reserves were fully called up was for Op Granby. I know I had to help train many reservist prior deployment to irag and suadi In recent conflicts TA soldiers have been called up by a similar process but this tend to be individuals , I shall not bore you anymore I do not see why reservist should get a medal , I think they have to report o a centre once every 2 or 3 years, and they get paid for doing that they take their little green book along and get it stamped. If the Govt are talking about the TA Reserves, They already have a medal for ex years service. so I do not see the need for another one OH and dont get me started on the diamond jubilie medal Many service personnel who left in the year of issue didnt qualify even though many have served 22 plus years during the reigh of the queen Its the first medal that was correctly classed as a bling medal . Im proud of the 5 medals I have .
  9. Its up there now I agree saint bletch But it wastn there at 9am on their website as whitey grandad has said another alleged victim The truth will out itself oneday about what happened to Maddie.
  10. I note sky are not yet reporting this womans alleged suicide yet Fan the flames Was it not them who tracked her down and exposed her?
  11. Dam nearly equalised . Great save by their keeper
  12. So was norton thrown over the spuds physics shoulder . For a fire mans lift according to taters on 5L Or just helped off down the tunnel
  13. 5L commentary is awful .
  14. The difference between you and him PAP Is that your not a huge TV. Star I note you don't say much about may and Hammond and the rest of the TG production team Or even the BBC bosses who are now more than aware 0f clarksons comment . Why not blame everyone involved with top gear instead of focusing it on one individual .
  15. Oh and you don't court controversy pap ??? Your the true messiah . I will remember to believe every word and post you make "I've been clear on my feelings on Clarkson throughout. He's a bloke who deliberately courts controversy for publicity,"
  16. As the conversation is about physios today 12 weeks after may two major ops on my shoulder he actual physically examined my shoulder . Had he done it 4 weeks ago he would have detected the post op problems I was experiencing . Back to saints I hope we get at least 1m in transfer fees for him
  17. Sorry I wil not boo him as he would not understand the meaning . I hate him with a passion . He has no concept of loyalty . The sooner he fails at spurs the better .
  18. I was only thinking the other day that the McCanns story had gone quiet Do we still have met police out in portugal doing invectigative work or has that come to an end with no further evidence uncovered?? What happen to all those stories about burglars , people dying etc that were linked to Maddies disappearence, Im with SOG on this re There is still something about the McCanns that doesn't ring true to me. Just a gut feeling but they have never come across to me as convincing They too are quick to go to the courts if they dont like something however some of the trolls make very sickening comments
  19. I thiught this was a good article written in the times by Clarkson Bombing a spaniel is a step too far, Mr Putin — we’re sending in the SAS When the ebola virus started to run riot in west Africa we were all very sympathetic but nobody rushed to the kitchen with a chemistry set and a handful of Petri dishes to see if they could develop some kind of antidote. It’s much the same story with Ukraine. We keep being told that this is a war that’s being fought if not on our doorstep then certainly at the bottom of the garden. And we worry about it in the same way as we worry about our neighbours’ marital difficulties. Which is to say, we don’t really worry at all. And then there’s this grubby business in the Middle East. It’s horrific what these Islamic extremists are doing, we all know that. But we’re then not completely sure what exactly it is they are doing. Or where they are. Or what they want. Or what on earth we can do to stop it happening. So we turn over and go back to sleep. The world is full right now of many serious problems and I think it’s fair to say that almost none of us would cross the street to help solve any of them. No, don’t argue. You wouldn’t go to Sierra Leone to be a nurse. You wouldn’t sign up to help the Ukrainian army. And what exactly have you done to help the homeless in Syria? Exactly, and neither have I. And yet when someone set light to a dogs’ home in Manchester, half the city leapt from their beds and ran into the raging inferno to rescue as many of the inmates as possible. Afterwards, when the flames had been extinguished, so many people rushed in their cars to see if they could adopt a damaged dog, the police had to issue a stay-at-home alert, saying that roads were being overwhelmed. Twenty-four hours later the charity that runs the home announced that it had received donations totalling more than £1m. That’s a million quid to rehouse the 150 survivors. And that works out at at least £6,666 per dog. They will be eating peach and peacock for the rest of their ermine-lined lives, that’s for sure. And there’s nobody in the whole country, or what’s left of it — I’m writing this before the vote in Scotland — who would begrudge them a single penny. Apart perhaps from a Coronation Street actor called Jack P Shepherd, who went on Twitter to say: “I have a million ‘hot dog’ jokes.” Straight away there were calls for him to be sacked. You can make jokes about almost anything these days and keep your job. But dead dogs? No. There is a line in the sand, and Rover, trust me on this, is on the other side of it. It’s not just dogs either. It’s all God’s creatures. I posted a picture on Twitter recently from a shooting party in Gloucestershire and plenty of people stepped forward to say that killing birds is wrong and that, er, we should wait for the partridges to die of old age before we put them in the oven. Then you have the animal rights extremists who want to kill all scientists. And we’re not talking about half a dozen teenage girls here. I’d be willing to bet there are more people in Britain who would lay down their lives for a tortoise than there are who would lay down their lives for Allah. Which tells us something we have known for a very long time. Britain is a nation of animal fanatics. Here we have believed for centuries that you must feed your horse before you feed yourself. That you can slaughter Johnny Foreigner and win a medal. But that if you cause a dog to be sad, it’s time to put your affairs in order and start oiling your service revolver. Which gives me an idea. An idea that would end the apathy and malaise we currently have about world affairs. At present, reporters are keen to show us the human suffering in various conflicts. All through the turmoil in Gaza we saw ruined houses, broken businesses and shattered limbs. We heard about dead civilians, and the next morning we went to work as though nothing had happened. But what would happen if we were to be shown pictures of a dead dog? “I say, Jean. The Israelis have mortared a dog. Well, that’s that. I shall organise a bring-and-buy stall in the village hall immediately.” And Ukraine. At present no one has much of an appetite to poke President Vladimir Putin in the eye. We know he is a megalomaniac with one hand on the nuclear red button and another on the tap that feeds continental Europe with gas. He frightens us. But one photograph of a dead hamster would change all that. If we thought that soldiers in his employ had hurt an animal, the SAS would be scaling the Kremlin walls by tomorrow lunchtime. All of which leads me to the sick bastard known as “Jihadi John”. He stands there, in the desert, spouting sixth-form common-room politics and then cuts a hostage’s head off. When I read in the papers about his antics, it makes me seethe with rage and fury. But then, like you, I turn the page and spend a little while reading about some minor celeb’s braless trip to the Chiltern Firehouse restaurant in central London. I cannot believe that I do this. A British man was beheaded on the bloody internet. Somewhere out there, in this green and pleasant land, he has a family who are suffering from a grief that would beggar belief. And what are we doing? Rushing to Manchester to adopt a dog. We need an event that changes our priorities. Which is why I’m wondering what would happen if an actor dressed up in black robes and stood in a desert somewhere, mimicking Jihadi John. And then, on camera, shot a dog. Tragically, that would cause the nation to choke on its cornflakes. It’d get us on the streets. It’d cause us to stop worrying about a celeb’s side boob. And who knows? We might even start supporting any action that would bring the real murderer to justice.
  20. PAp you certainly do have a problem with clarkson. is it becuase he has a different political ideology to yours by any chance? Also read the Mirror story more closely Clarkson didnt buy the car etc etc and it has been used since 1991 with those number plates The Mirror can confirm that Top Gear bought the Porsche in August 2014. The car's numberplate is the original one which has been used on the car since 1991. Also Pap are you on the campaign group that considers Tom and Jerry as being racist by any chance Amazon has put a racism disclaimer on its series of “Tom and Jerry” cartoons. Critics say this is “empty-headed” and “PC madness.”
  21. i had a look at the pictures, they look more like bear onesies the ladybird suit looks awful What I dont understand is why the person who complained took their story straight to the SUN according to the article, and not the EOC Maybe the EOC disagreed with their view
  22. I have to say there are some very very bitter yes people up here and I'm referring to some prominent folk not politicians Including the NHS Orkney chairman . You need to get over yourselves . The outcome was a no vote
  23. KWsaint I agree an excellent programme, well worth watching I wonder if he would have stayed at Stoke . if McCari had not left
  24. well done ammpshire, just back in the office to see how we got on. I will have few beers tonight
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