bawan 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 (edited) Just got back a few moments ago, its been a long holiday, but been a laugh at the same time. Got charged £578 at Istanbul because we had 30kg extra luggage and the bag still didnt come to Newcastle so ya been missin iz lads n lasses Edited September 10, 2008 by bawan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Like a hole in the head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 What was in that case? Is what I want to know. Welcome back btw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Who him??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Besty 4 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Welcome back Casper. Just thought I'd save Jonny a post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fop 1 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 What was in that case? Is what I want to know. Welcome back btw. 30kgs? Nice retirement fund. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trophyshy 7099 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 nowt's changed like welcome back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6703 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 I didn't even know he'd gone anywhere... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stevie Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Just got back a few moments ago, its been a long holiday, but been a laugh at the same time. Got charged £578 at Istanbul because we had 30kg extra luggage and the bag still didnt come to Newcastle so ya been missin iz lads n lasses Turkish cunts, there can't be a more corrupt country in Europe than them and Greece. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trophyshy 7099 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Just got back a few moments ago, its been a long holiday, but been a laugh at the same time. Got charged £578 at Istanbul because we had 30kg extra luggage and the bag still didnt come to Newcastle so ya been missin iz lads n lasses Turkish cunts, there can't be a more corrupt country in Europe than them and Greece. Surely the wops are up there too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jusoda Kid 1 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 What about the spics? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meenzer 15873 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Just got back a few moments ago, its been a long holiday, but been a laugh at the same time. Got charged £578 at Istanbul because we had 30kg extra luggage and the bag still didnt come to Newcastle so ya been missin iz lads n lasses Turkish cunts, there can't be a more corrupt country in Europe than them and Greece. Ahmet Özgan's Kebab Hut at Istanbul Airport was the first airside franchise to realise that you could charge double or triple the High Street rate for a standard product to a captive audience. True story. And "corruption" derives from the Greek κορυπ, meaning "timeshare scheme". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trophyshy 7099 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Just got back a few moments ago, its been a long holiday, but been a laugh at the same time. Got charged £578 at Istanbul because we had 30kg extra luggage and the bag still didnt come to Newcastle so ya been missin iz lads n lasses Turkish cunts, there can't be a more corrupt country in Europe than them and Greece. Ahmet Özgan's Kebab Hut at Istanbul Airport was the first airside franchise to realise that you could charge double or triple the High Street rate for a standard product to a captive audience. True story. And "corruption" derives from the Greek κορυπ, meaning "timeshare scheme". QFT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stevie Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Just got back a few moments ago, its been a long holiday, but been a laugh at the same time. Got charged £578 at Istanbul because we had 30kg extra luggage and the bag still didnt come to Newcastle so ya been missin iz lads n lasses Turkish cunts, there can't be a more corrupt country in Europe than them and Greece. Surely the wops are up there too? Definitely, but I think it's out of control in Turkey and Greece. Stop SleazeFawad Ahmad November 5, 2004 Tags: corruption Islamabad needs to do more to do better Transparency International recently released a corruption perception index for 145 countries around the world, placing Pakistan much nearer to the bottom than any self-respecting Pakistani would have fancied. Thiswas subsequently reported in The News - all print editions in Pakistan and Europe as well as its website. That report was read by hundreds of thousands, if not millions. For the next couple of days The News offices around the world were nearly deluged by phone calls and curious inquiries. Majority of the callers were angered by this report, saying why The News has criticised Pakistan. Every time they open the paper or its website, they see it brimming with reports that shame them, demoralise them. We spent the next couple of days trying to describe to a number of The News concerned readers the difference between criticism for the sake of criticism and constructive criticism. It is criticism for the sake of criticism which demoralises a nation, a people. Constructive criticism, on the other hand, is meant to wake up the people so that they coax those who sit at the helm of affairs to drop the bad practises and set the house in order - in other words, do their job. Constructive criticism by the national newspapers is meant to inform the readers that ‘something is wrong in the state of Denmark’ and that needs to be set right - in line with the adage that goes: ‘voice of the people is the voice of God’. Why do they have to suffer knowing that Pakistan is not faring well on confronting the corruption that is rampant in the society and is eating out its moral fibre? Because it is their society. It is the people who make up the society. It is awareness that brings changes. Shall we then not expect to be criticised when we have done something wrong? How do we expect to hold the tongues set wagging around the world? If Transparency International, an international organisation of repute, perceives Pakistan to be the ‘15th most corrupt nation’, why that should not be known by the people of Pakistan. A year or two ago when the same organisation had placed Pakistan on or around number 30, so much hooha was made about it. It showed indeed that Pakistan had improved its business and governance practices from the days of a self-exiled two-time former prime minister in whose days Pakistan had suffered the ignominy of figuring among the three most corrupt nations. Then Transparency International was nearly billed as a saint. Promises were made to do even better in future. This year’s report shows that those promises have been broken. People’s confidence in the managers of their country and institutions has been betrayed. That is why we have slipped down a fifteen places in this year’s Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Bangladesh, once East Pakistan, and Haiti shared the dubious honour of being the most corrupt nations, according to the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index 2004. Nigeria kept the third most corrupt country status. With a CPI score of 2.1 and confidence rating of 1.6 to 2.6, Pakistan shared the bracket with Cameron, Iraq and Kenya. The United Kingdom was perceived as the 11th least corrupt country in a list topped by Finland which was followed by New Zealand and Denmark. The sole superpower USA was rated as the 19th least corrupt country. India was ranked as the 57th most corrupt country, sharing the bracket with Nepal and Russia. Singapore, at number 5, was the only non-western country among the 10 least corrupt nations. Hong Kong, at number 16, was the only other place from Asia ranked among the top 20 least corrupt nations. Oman at 29 trailed by UAE at 30 were the highest entries from among the Muslim nations followed by Bahrain at 34, Jordan at 37, Qatar at 38, Malaysia at 39 and Kuwait at 44. Saudi Arabia was at 72. China at 70. Turkey at 81 stood 10 places up from India. Iran was rated as the 88th least corrupt or 59th most corrupt country. In the preamble to its corruption perception index, Transparency International said that corruption was rampant in 60 countries where the public sector was plagued by bribery. According to Transparency International estimates the amount lost due to bribery in government procurement is a whopping $400 billion per year worldwide. There’s always a next time, and in Pakistan, the government needs to do more to ensure next time our heads don’t hang low in shame. http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-...ment-corruption Might have known.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meenzer 15873 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-...ment-corruption Might have known.... ...that there'd be about ten European countries more corrupt than Turkey? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 11098 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 (edited) http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-...ment-corruption Might have known.... ...that there'd be about ten European countries more corrupt than Turkey? Including the UK? p.s. I laughed when I saw a list recanting the "related stats" like school life expectancy, population below the poverty line and rapes, there is a link that will show you how many Jews in a country... Edited September 10, 2008 by The Fish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meenzer 15873 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-...ment-corruption Might have known.... ...that there'd be about ten European countries more corrupt than Turkey? Including the UK? Psst... I think you're misreading the table. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 11098 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 (edited) http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-...ment-corruption Might have known.... ...that there'd be about ten European countries more corrupt than Turkey? Including the UK? Psst... I think you're misreading the table. I hadn't looked at the temple it until after I clicked edit - temple? wtf? I obviously meant table Edited September 10, 2008 by The Fish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stevie Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 (edited) he must think Iceland is the most corrupt company, if ever the Hamlet advert was made for a poster.... Edited September 10, 2008 by Stevie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 11098 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 he must think Iceland is the most corrupt company, if ever the Hamlet advert was made for a poster.... How pretentious and poncey... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Carr's Gloves 4095 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 What about the spics? Off this topic but related to the Rebrov one. In the army in the 80's was the most un pc / racist time I have ever known. All blacks were called midnight and we had a guy called Dinverno a REME mechanic we all called spic. And I do mean as a knickname used all the time and to him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 he must think Iceland is the most corrupt company, if ever the Hamlet advert was made for a poster.... How pretentious and poncey... I can beat that, Hamlet's from Denmark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj 17 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Who are you again? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bawan 0 Posted September 10, 2008 Author Share Posted September 10, 2008 Who are you again? Your old friend Casper (Samurai Warrior) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj 17 Posted September 10, 2008 Share Posted September 10, 2008 Who are you again? Your old friend Casper (Samurai Warrior) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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