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Questionnaire would be short

 

Do you live in or near to Chester le Street?

Do you knock about with a fella that goes by the online moniker J69?

 

if the answer is yes to both of these, you're not a "socialite"

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I love how Stevie and Wacky are about to explode with excitement. Alex, Alex tell us that story again!!! Id also like to see proof of me lauding my material posessions over people? Weve get a thread for just that and im pretty sure ive probably got less posts than anyone else in there.

 

Some of the thick as mince posters on here have totally missed the point of the Doctor comment. Im not going to be a Dr, I was being sarcastic about doing a Phd. Alex knows this fine well.

 

The funny thing is, before this turned into a character assassination thread a lot of people agreed with me on the original point. But then the mob mentality took hold and the bitchiness is practically palpable!!! You lot should be in the big brother house.

 

Cheers for the abuse. Made my day.

 

I don't think you were bragging...just attention seeking.

 

Others do it, with threads about their love lives or fat family members or jobs or school or whatever their current strifes might be.

 

I tend to cringe at all that stuff irrespective of the poster. If you think anyone's interested go and start a bleeding hearts blog about yourself and link to it in your sig. :icon_lol:

 

Im glad its noted. If Stevie is telling us hes just won £2k on the horses, Craig is telling us about his new £15k Golf or someone else is telling us about this 19year old that wants to nob him its seen as friendly chat. If I mention im spending £500 on a stag do im an unreasonable cunt for asking my mates to go and a bragging twat for telling people on here. Like it or not, a lot of people on here interpret something I say completely differently than if someone else said the same thing.

 

The myth that I laud my possessions over people, look down on others for drinking (only those who act like cunts when palatic!), brag about having a massive cock, dont like football (WTF Stevie?) are bullshit. Im far from perfect, im happy to admit it, some others on here could do with doing the same. Im not sure how Stevie can keep a straight face with the thinly veiled signature hes got at the minute :lol:

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What's happening in your sig Stevie?

An innocent white man is attacked by Asian infidels, because he happens to be carrying the flag of his country.

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What's happening in your sig Stevie?

An innocent white man is attacked by Asian infidels, because he happens to be carrying the flag of his country.

 

Could be Turkish or British. Are you possibly inferring that these mongs represent all 'Asians'?

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What's happening in your sig Stevie?

An innocent white man is attacked by Asian infidels, because he happens to be carrying the flag of his country.

 

Could be Turkish or British. Are you possibly inferring that these mongs represent all 'Asians'?

Where did I infer that? My sig has nothing to do with this thread does it. Maybe if you could understand why you're a knob, then people would find you more endearing. I mean some of the stuff in this thread, you could not make it up, you truthfully and honestly couldn't, you're like a caricature, and it's interesting how many genuine criticism from a variety of sources you have chose to ignore. It's like Saddam I think when he denied killing 100,000 kurds, and the neo nazi's who claim the holocaust was a lie, you have in common with those two sets of people, the flaw of denial.

 

By the way they are Aussies in your sig you fuckin thick cunt :lol:

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Vegas would be fucking quality for a stag do tbf. Although a low attendance is to be expected, I guess.

 

 

Stop bringing such sense to this well hidden racial hate thread.... :lol:

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Vegas would be fucking quality for a stag do tbf. Although a low attendance is to be expected, I guess.

I think for the kind of night out I'd want for my last gasp of freedom Las Vegas would be spot on. I wouldn't have it as a stag so for all my mates though. Just three or four of us. The big night out would be in the UK couldn't expect any buty closest

mates to make the journey over there especially given the disparity between income. It wouldn't be right.

 

To be honest I'd quite enjoy going somewhere like Nassau. Still got casinos and what not, but beaches and less wanky touristy types. Got friends over there so could probably stay cheap.

 

 

WHY THE FUCK AM I PLANNING MY STAG DO?!

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Vegas would be fucking quality for a stag do tbf. Although a low attendance is to be expected, I guess.

 

It would be aye. But the £510 just gets you there and back with digs. You'd spend a couple of hundred a day so it'll end up costing him (and his mates) well over a grand each.

 

Not unreasonable to pass on it. I'd struggle to justify that and I don't live with me ma.

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My sig is about the colour of peoples skin. As is yours, whichever way you dress it up

 

Should be about the blatant waste and abuse of what appear to be a couple of perfectly fine beers.

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What's happening in your sig Stevie?

Down on his knees as his attackers' feet fly in, this man's face was left a bloodied mess.

It was just one of the sickening scenes photographed when a riot erupted in a city centre after Right-wing protesters clashed with anti-fascist demonstrators.

Bottles, sticks and banners were thrown as police in riot gear struggled to stop the skirmishes in Birmingham. In all, 35 people were arrested - mainly for disorder.

 

Police knew both demonstrations were planned and let them go ahead as a sign of 'a healthy democracy'.

Witness Gary Nichols said: 'It started off with a group of white guys who were chanting, "England, England". I thought they were just football fans, but then a larger group of black and Asian people turned up and it all kicked off. You had people burning the Union flag. People were being kicked, some weren't anything to do with the protests.'

The rival groups had each held peaceful protests at different ends of the city centre before the trouble flared at around 7pm on Saturday.

 

The Right-wing protesters were from the English and Welsh Defence League, formed after British soldiers were abused by Islamic radicals at a homecoming parade in Luton earlier this year.

Their critics say they include soccer hooligans intent on inciting violence.

They claim to be a 'multicultural organisation against militant Islam' which has 'no issues with Muslims who wish us no harm'.

The Unite Against Fascism group meanwhile is an umbrella organisation formed by the Anti-Nazi League and the National Assembly Against Racism in response to the rising electoral threat of the BNP.

On its website it urged people to join the protest to 'show these thugs their brand of vicious racism is not wanted'.

Chaos erupted when the opposing factions clashed in New Street, which runs between where the respective protests where held.

 

Shopper Emily Bridgewater said: 'There was stampeding and screaming. We ended up being locked in Primark, the shutters came down and the alarms went off as the riot police tried to regain control of the street.'

At least three people were injured before the worst of the violence was brought under control by 8.30pm.

Birmingham MP Khalid Mahmood questioned the wisdom of allowing the two protests to be held simultaneously. He said: 'Certainly if there was going to be rallies by both these groups at the same time it would always lead to confrontation.'

Police were aware the Right-wing protest had been planned through social networking sites but said no formal request to march was submitted. They had however been in talks with the UAF about its demonstration.

Chief Inspector Mark Payne said: 'It is important to be aware we have no powers to ban or stop peaceful protests and would not seek to do so.

'However, if criminal acts or racially aggravated incidents are reported, then police will arrest and prosecute anyone responsible.'

 

so it’s a BNP (or equivalent) propaganda pic then. Thanks for the heads up.

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Daily Mail story

 

My stock response to ANYTHING quoted from the Mail from now and forevermore, will be to quote Ben Goldacre.....

 

 

First we have some inevitable scare headlines from the Daily Mail about the cervical cancer vaccine in the English Edition. Endure them, the punchline is worth the effort. “Revealed: The serious health concerns about the cervical cancer jab” “Alert over jab for girls as two die following cervical cancer vaccination” “Twelve-year-old girl paralysed ‘after being given cervical cancer jab’” “How safe is the cervical cancer jab? Five teenagers reveal their alarming stories” That’s enough.

 

But get this. In Ireland, where the government refused to fund the vaccine, the Daily Mail are campaigning – vigorously – for the jab. Apparently it’s lifesaving: “Join the Irish Daily Mail’s cervical cancer vaccination campaign today” “Europe will shame FF into providing Ireland’s life-saving cervical cancer jabs” “Ditching cancer vaccine is a big step back, says expert” “Health campaigners in Ireland take fight for cancer jabs to Washington” “Cervical cancer vaccine for Ireland’s girls: online poll slams decision to pull funding”.

 

In fact they even have a graphic, with the Daily Mail logo and everything. Like something from a parallel universe, it reads: “Daily Mail Campaign: Roll out the vaccine now!” Presumably the reasoning is to attack any government healthcare decision, by pretending it is medically dangerous.

 

http://www.badscience.net/2009/04/experts-...oral-prejudice/

 

Vile scum.

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Daily Mail story

 

My stock response to ANYTHING quoted from the Mail from now and forevermore, will be to quote Ben Goldacre.....

 

 

First we have some inevitable scare headlines from the Daily Mail about the cervical cancer vaccine in the English Edition. Endure them, the punchline is worth the effort. “Revealed: The serious health concerns about the cervical cancer jab” “Alert over jab for girls as two die following cervical cancer vaccination” “Twelve-year-old girl paralysed ‘after being given cervical cancer jab’” “How safe is the cervical cancer jab? Five teenagers reveal their alarming stories” That’s enough.

 

But get this. In Ireland, where the government refused to fund the vaccine, the Daily Mail are campaigning – vigorously – for the jab. Apparently it’s lifesaving: “Join the Irish Daily Mail’s cervical cancer vaccination campaign today” “Europe will shame FF into providing Ireland’s life-saving cervical cancer jabs” “Ditching cancer vaccine is a big step back, says expert” “Health campaigners in Ireland take fight for cancer jabs to Washington” “Cervical cancer vaccine for Ireland’s girls: online poll slams decision to pull funding”.

 

In fact they even have a graphic, with the Daily Mail logo and everything. Like something from a parallel universe, it reads: “Daily Mail Campaign: Roll out the vaccine now!” Presumably the reasoning is to attack any government healthcare decision, by pretending it is medically dangerous.

 

http://www.badscience.net/2009/04/experts-...oral-prejudice/

 

Vile scum.

 

 

You hate the Daily Mail, yet you love Microsoft..... strange. :mellow:

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Daily Mail story

 

My stock response to ANYTHING quoted from the Mail from now and forevermore, will be to quote Ben Goldacre.....

 

 

First we have some inevitable scare headlines from the Daily Mail about the cervical cancer vaccine in the English Edition. Endure them, the punchline is worth the effort. “Revealed: The serious health concerns about the cervical cancer jab” “Alert over jab for girls as two die following cervical cancer vaccination” “Twelve-year-old girl paralysed ‘after being given cervical cancer jab’” “How safe is the cervical cancer jab? Five teenagers reveal their alarming stories” That’s enough.

 

But get this. In Ireland, where the government refused to fund the vaccine, the Daily Mail are campaigning – vigorously – for the jab. Apparently it’s lifesaving: “Join the Irish Daily Mail’s cervical cancer vaccination campaign today” “Europe will shame FF into providing Ireland’s life-saving cervical cancer jabs” “Ditching cancer vaccine is a big step back, says expert” “Health campaigners in Ireland take fight for cancer jabs to Washington” “Cervical cancer vaccine for Ireland’s girls: online poll slams decision to pull funding”.

 

In fact they even have a graphic, with the Daily Mail logo and everything. Like something from a parallel universe, it reads: “Daily Mail Campaign: Roll out the vaccine now!” Presumably the reasoning is to attack any government healthcare decision, by pretending it is medically dangerous.

 

http://www.badscience.net/2009/04/experts-...oral-prejudice/

 

Vile scum.

 

 

You hate the Daily Mail, yet you love Microsoft..... strange. :mellow:

 

You hate the police, but you love the US...stranger still :o

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Daily Mail story

 

My stock response to ANYTHING quoted from the Mail from now and forevermore, will be to quote Ben Goldacre.....

 

 

First we have some inevitable scare headlines from the Daily Mail about the cervical cancer vaccine in the English Edition. Endure them, the punchline is worth the effort. “Revealed: The serious health concerns about the cervical cancer jab” “Alert over jab for girls as two die following cervical cancer vaccination” “Twelve-year-old girl paralysed ‘after being given cervical cancer jab’” “How safe is the cervical cancer jab? Five teenagers reveal their alarming stories” That’s enough.

 

But get this. In Ireland, where the government refused to fund the vaccine, the Daily Mail are campaigning – vigorously – for the jab. Apparently it’s lifesaving: “Join the Irish Daily Mail’s cervical cancer vaccination campaign today” “Europe will shame FF into providing Ireland’s life-saving cervical cancer jabs” “Ditching cancer vaccine is a big step back, says expert” “Health campaigners in Ireland take fight for cancer jabs to Washington” “Cervical cancer vaccine for Ireland’s girls: online poll slams decision to pull funding”.

 

In fact they even have a graphic, with the Daily Mail logo and everything. Like something from a parallel universe, it reads: “Daily Mail Campaign: Roll out the vaccine now!” Presumably the reasoning is to attack any government healthcare decision, by pretending it is medically dangerous.

 

http://www.badscience.net/2009/04/experts-...oral-prejudice/

 

Vile scum.

 

 

You hate the Daily Mail, yet you love Microsoft..... strange. :mellow:

 

You hate the police, but you love the US...stranger still :o

 

You love the Guardian, yet you love human rights abuse.... even stranger still. <_<:razz:

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What's happening in your sig Stevie?

so it’s a BNP (or equivalent) propaganda pic then. Thanks for the heads up.

You may say that, I couldnt possibly comment :mellow:

 

The text and picture were from a Daily Mail story (link below)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12...amentalism.html

 

that article and photos is appalling right-wing journalism.

 

but to take that pic and use it on it’s own as right wing propaganda is even worse.

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