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  1. Thanks Gx4. Next question ... where's the Members List - I've been scratching around for it but can't find it. Is it hiding in plain sight?
  2. Ah, chains being cast off, freedom for the oppressed ... sounds like my kind of town! But where's my Maggstype rank badge?
  3. TGH - a personal message has been sent.
  4. So a Contributor has the shackles removed ... can an 'ordinary' member apply for this promotion to 'the officer class'?
  5. Signing in from my phone just now was problem free (as was from my desktop pc earlier) ..... I made sure I used the 'existing user' field so wasn't given the Maggs runaround. However, an unfinished and unsent message (created during the wee small hours mentioned in an earlier post) was lying in wait for me just now; it hadn't been saved so I don't know how it's entrails remained wriggling around waiting for me to finish it off.
  6. What happened to my inverted commas? Has GGG not oiled a vital part when delving in the engine during the tune-up. Also copy and paste doesn't seem to work hence my use of Quote ... I always liked to copy & paste.
  7. Oh no! Well that was my reaction in the wee small hours when I attempted access on my phone; I thought for a while the site had gone ... just like those dark days some years ago. I'm now sitting at my desktop PC and having a look around and on first examination it looks good; reminds me of when my beloved Guardian reduced from broadsheet size to Berliner size - I didn't think I wanted change but the new format grew on me. Time will tell. Now, lets see what it looks like on my phone ... I'll report back later.
  8. It now emerges that most of those rampaging through the Fatherland the other day weren't asylum seekers, but, as with most 'good' propaganda the dirt sticks. I keep going on about Fritz's form in this regard ... those with long memories wil recall Marinus van der Lubbe getting blamed for the Reichstag fire back in 1933 and our old friend, Dr Goebbels, linking van Lubbe's membership of the Commie Party and European Jewry thus helping to 'kick-start' what happened next.
  9. GGG wrote: "He was also a bit of a character, of the sort that would have been highly un-PC these grey days." I'm suprised he was never hunted down by the Jimmy Savile Squad, led by the Nonce Finder General Tom Watson and his able Lieutenant Simon Christopher Danczuk (I wonder what happened to him!!!). I agree with your comments about his leading role in the culture of Blighty and beyond. Yep, they're dropping like flies!
  10. Some absent friends on here: Barlass, Denzel. Where are they now?
  11. TGH - personal message sent to you. Log on, go up to you username at the top of the page, click on the down arrow, open the pm section to find my message.
  12. An interesting article from The Guardian today about how a pit closure affects the local town ... in this case Easington (Co.Durham). http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/20/coal-kellingley-miners-easington As to Orloff's take on foreign coal subsides ... if the same level of subsidy applied to Blighty's nuke stations was offered to UK deep coal then they could dig the stuff up and GIVE IT AWAY. Oh, and included in the calculation is covering the cost of developing 'clean coal' technology, installing it, and providing carbon capture. A side benefit would be loads of jobs.
  13. How can it matter what a person does when they need to pray and why should that cabbie or any other person be described BY A THIRD PARTY as a Muslim, or a Jew, or a Baptist? There was a time when if you had to describe a person you'd say Asian or Middle Eastern or Afro-Caribean or Australian WITHOUT taking a guess about their praying proclivities. The pejoritive use of the word Muslim in describing someone can only be described as 'loaded' and hints (or broadly shouts) at the authors's prejudices perhaps!
  14. This is great! Does "Germany" mean Terry is living there? I'll send a personal message to you via this forum in the next couple of days so 'keep an eye out' for it. Is the username TGH you Terry or one being used by one of the sisters?
  15. This bunfight in the sand dunes is being orchestrated/controlled by the ruling elite in Saudi Arabia who rigourously follow, and wish to export, their Wahhabism brand of Islam. The Saudis bankroll, supply weapons, give safe-haven to the terror boys doing their 'evangelical' across the region. The Yankees know this, the Frogs know this, Fritz knows this, and those in control in Blighty know this but none are inclined to lean on King Salman and his extended Mafia family to put a stop to it all. On the other matter being discussed here ... why do an increasing number of folks define themselves as being lesbiongaybisexualtraansgender/Muslim/Christian/black/Pakastani/et al (delete as appropriate) before defining themselves as, say, a doctor, a teacher, a road sweeper or a nurse. When in harness I never described myself as a devout and practising Atheist ____________ (occupation inserted here) and our Dads and Grandads would never describe themselves as Christian pitmen, or Methodist traindrivers; yep, they might go to Chapel or Church but what they did in their private lives wasn't shoved down the throats of everybody else.
  16. For those who might be interested the Beeb have a short film about 100 years of coal mining in Blighty; Auntie also has some other mining films available on the same page. All the usual stuff is there but it might be of some use to the whippersnappers on here who haven't a clue what some of us 'old timers' are on about. I liked the bit showing a 10 pin bowling alley in a miners welfare club. It's here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35127257
  17. GGG wrote: "What's the point of a publicly funded broadcasting organisation that has lost all perspective, and is controlled by an arrogant liberal-leftie elite! " That is the point of our beloved Auntie, to windup the likes of Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells, Outraged of Ormskirk, and our very own Bemused of Bedlington Sym says, "hurrah for the liberal-leftie elite!"
  18. weby wrote: "Whaaaaat!!! The WHOLE EIGHT! How the hell are we going to defend our own country from the Terrorist backlash now?" So, ALL of Sismercs Few have abandoned us to suffer at the hands of Ivan's Bears never mind the Terror Boys! "Scramble, scramble, scramble ... oh, we've nowt left but a Gypsy Moth."
  19. Spot on Maggs ... but, I can't get beyond the sight of so many smug, self-satisfied, pompous shysters pretending to care - and that's just the 'evil' Tory bast*rds. What's awful is the sight of Camerooooony in full faux Churchill mode ... I'm sure he pictures himself during his wet dreams spouting off against the Nazzzi hordes and demanding rearmament whilst standing alongside the great man. Oh, and he can't resist picturing Jezza as some sort of appeaser like the paper waving Chamberlain. What'll be critical in the Lobby will be the number of Labour shysters who are running scared of their local party members (reselection). There's a valid POLITICAL purpose in going to war in Syria ... staying in the 'big boys club' and having some, influence and being seen to back your allies. There is no real MILITARY advantage to be gained by vapourising the sh*t out of local goat herders ... mark my words, we'll be hearing about more wedding parties, more hospitals, more kiddies being blasted to bits and seeing the unedifying sight of our great wartime leader saying these "raids were intelligence led" but "in war these things are unavoidable".
  20. And, here's part of what The Daddy* had to say in his Guardian column today: "Many of you will be reading this on a tablet made by a Chinese teenager using rare metals that an African child has scraped off the side of a hill with a spoon, then sent halfway round the world to you so you can smugly talk about how little paper you now use." *Frankie Boyle Read the whole thing here: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/dec/01/frankie-boyle-climate-change-drought-ocean-desperate
  21. My money is on Napoléon Bonaparte beating Wellington and going on to conquer the World. Just imagine ... every town and city in L'Angleterre having pavement cafes and bistros, rather than Whimpy bars; boulangeries, rather than Greggs; decent coffee, rather than Star*ucks dishwater; AND no big bunfights between Blighty and Fritz. Oh, and we'd get to sing that beautiful anthem, La Marseillaise, instead of that dreadful dirge to Betty Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
  22. Julian Temple, the director of the film, also did an earlier movie about Wilko's band Dr Feelgood; it was called Oil City Confidential. I saw it on the Beeb some years ago - it was another great show with the band in full flow. Lee Brilleaux (who died of Big C a few years ago) was the band's brilliant singer ... a true blues man. I think the DVD of Oil City Confidential is available to buy. I bought Going back Home - a CD by Wilko and Roger Daltrey last year - it really is good. Blues at its best ... Daltrey really can sing and shout the blues and Wiko's guitar work is perfect.
  23. HPW wrote: "Thinking back,a suppose everybody got dressed in "Sunday best",when they went anywhere special,cos most folks had nowt except work clothes, and "best" clothes.....nae big wardrobes full of designer-wear in them days!" And not just anywhere special, like weddings and funerals. My Uncle with the one arm who I've posted about before, would ALWAYS get dressed up in a black/dark grey suit, white shirt, tie, tiepin, and a single cufflnk (one arm) just to go to the West Allotment club on a Friday or Saturday night. He'd pop into 'Hillses' (the local name for the Northumberland Arms) for a quick pint before going to the Club. His 'empty' shirt sleeve was always folder up inside his jacket sleeve and held in place by a decorative silver pin - a bit like a shortish hat pin. He looked really dapper. As you say HPW, most of the guys took an effort to look good ... maybe it was because they were always covered in muck and dust during their shifts.
  24. I reckon that most folks would think it would be better for these terror boys to be captured and brought back to face trial and, if convicted, to suffer a lifetime of very sore bottoms and the hands of the other lags in pokey. The problem with trials is that the prosecution can't easily prevent embarrassing secrets emerging so it's tidier to blast the bxxxxxxx.s in some remote foreign field. I don't have a problem with the terror boys being blasted to Hell ... if they're spotted with an AK-74 in their mitts then they're fair game for vapourization. However, drone killing wedding parties* is nothing short of state sponsored terror, perhaps it's also OK for the Frogs to murder that Greenpeace bloke when they blew up the ship in New Zealand. Where to draw the line???? * code for usually inaccurate intelligence led targeting
  25. 'It' doesn't usually take long for 'It' to raise it's ugly head on social media/forums.
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