From: Red Rackham on 13 May 2010 16:30 "Mentalguy2k8" <Mentalguy2k8(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:pWTGn.31858$dB2.466(a)newsfe22.ams2... > > "Red Rackham" <ONeil37(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:jyTGn.40958$f04.32504(a)newsfe08.ams2... >> >> "Mentalguy2k8" <Mentalguy2k8(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:xjRGn.40948$f04.16764(a)newsfe08.ams2... >>> >>> "Pope Pompous XVIII" <popepompousxviii(a)iol.ie> wrote in message >>> news:pan.2010.05.13.11.17.06(a)popesnews.invalid... >>>> On Thu, 13 May 2010 12:12:44 +0100, Mentalguy2k8 wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Baldoni" <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:8523l4FpssU1(a)mid.individual.net... >>>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/8679692.stm >>>>>> >>>>>> The father of the Chelsea and former England captain John Terry has >>>>>> pleaded guilty to dealing cocaine. >>>>> >>>>> Family of shite, mate. >>>>> >>>>> Still, got to put my England head on and get behind JT for the World >>>>> Cup. At least he sings the anthem. >>>> >>>> >>>> From France and Pretender >>>> Great Britain defend her, >>>> Foes let them fall; >>>> From foreign slavery, >>>> Priests and their knavery, >>>> And Popish Reverie, >>>> God save us all. >>> >>> That's not part of our anthem. Don't confuse the players, most of them >>> don't even know the first line of the one we *do* use. >>> >>> It's an obsession of mine, the singing of the anthem. Like it or loathe >>> it, agree with the Royalist sentiments or not, it's the National Anthem >>> of England and I think if you're English and you've got any pride in the >>> shirt, you should sing it. It bothers me. >> >> >> Why? No one can help where they're born. It's nothing to be proud or >> ashamed of. >> >> I was born in Trafford. I don't feel the need to sing a song about it. > > I'm not asking you to sing anything, I want the England players to sing. I'd rather they played football.
From: Red Rackham on 13 May 2010 16:31 "Diablos Rojos" <diablos_r0j0s(spam)@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:852gt4Fa6oU1(a)mid.individual.net... > > "Red Rackham" <ONeil37(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:jyTGn.40958$f04.32504(a)newsfe08.ams2... >> > >> >> I was born in Trafford. I don't feel the need to sing a song about it. >> > > > liar :-) Actually, there is one. > >
From: Lawrence Jenkins on 13 May 2010 18:15 "Red Rackham" <ONeil37(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:jyTGn.40958$f04.32504(a)newsfe08.ams2... > > "Mentalguy2k8" <Mentalguy2k8(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:xjRGn.40948$f04.16764(a)newsfe08.ams2... >> >> "Pope Pompous XVIII" <popepompousxviii(a)iol.ie> wrote in message >> news:pan.2010.05.13.11.17.06(a)popesnews.invalid... >>> On Thu, 13 May 2010 12:12:44 +0100, Mentalguy2k8 wrote: >>> >>>> "Baldoni" <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:8523l4FpssU1(a)mid.individual.net... >>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/8679692.stm >>>>> >>>>> The father of the Chelsea and former England captain John Terry has >>>>> pleaded guilty to dealing cocaine. >>>> >>>> Family of shite, mate. >>>> >>>> Still, got to put my England head on and get behind JT for the World >>>> Cup. At least he sings the anthem. >>> >>> >>> From France and Pretender >>> Great Britain defend her, >>> Foes let them fall; >>> From foreign slavery, >>> Priests and their knavery, >>> And Popish Reverie, >>> God save us all. >> >> That's not part of our anthem. Don't confuse the players, most of them >> don't even know the first line of the one we *do* use. >> >> It's an obsession of mine, the singing of the anthem. Like it or loathe >> it, agree with the Royalist sentiments or not, it's the National Anthem >> of England and I think if you're English and you've got any pride in the >> shirt, you should sing it. It bothers me. > > > Why? No one can help where they're born. It's nothing to be proud or > ashamed of. > > I was born in Trafford. I don't feel the need to sing a song about it. > Bollocks I'm proud to be a Londoner and maybe its because I'm a Londoner that I love London Town. Mind you it's now more like downtown west africa. Ghanains ,Nigereians and Muslims from various African countries now dominate Peckham and Camberwell which are now full of of money transfer shops, halal butchers, various shops that sell thye biggest cooking pots you've ever seen and a plethora of wigs or hair add ons. If one walks down Rye Lane or through Camberwell Green, to negotiate the fattest arses you've ever seen on a women as countless huge females walk around with HGV and 'Heavy Load -please pass ' signs on their posteriors; is a challenge worthy of some sort of Victoria Cross. No maybe you are right Timothy, London and its suburbs are really nothing to be proud off. Oh by the way, I never mentioned the stabbings and shootings did I.
From: Diablos Rojos on 14 May 2010 03:28 "Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrence13(a)sky.com> wrote in message news:4bec7a01$0$2558$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com... > > "Red Rackham" <ONeil37(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:jyTGn.40958$f04.32504(a)newsfe08.ams2... >> >> "Mentalguy2k8" <Mentalguy2k8(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:xjRGn.40948$f04.16764(a)newsfe08.ams2... >>> >>> "Pope Pompous XVIII" <popepompousxviii(a)iol.ie> wrote in message >>> news:pan.2010.05.13.11.17.06(a)popesnews.invalid... >>>> On Thu, 13 May 2010 12:12:44 +0100, Mentalguy2k8 wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Baldoni" <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:8523l4FpssU1(a)mid.individual.net... >>>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/8679692.stm >>>>>> >>>>>> The father of the Chelsea and former England captain John Terry has >>>>>> pleaded guilty to dealing cocaine. >>>>> >>>>> Family of shite, mate. >>>>> >>>>> Still, got to put my England head on and get behind JT for the World >>>>> Cup. At least he sings the anthem. >>>> >>>> >>>> From France and Pretender >>>> Great Britain defend her, >>>> Foes let them fall; >>>> From foreign slavery, >>>> Priests and their knavery, >>>> And Popish Reverie, >>>> God save us all. >>> >>> That's not part of our anthem. Don't confuse the players, most of them >>> don't even know the first line of the one we *do* use. >>> >>> It's an obsession of mine, the singing of the anthem. Like it or loathe >>> it, agree with the Royalist sentiments or not, it's the National Anthem >>> of England and I think if you're English and you've got any pride in the >>> shirt, you should sing it. It bothers me. >> >> >> Why? No one can help where they're born. It's nothing to be proud or >> ashamed of. >> >> I was born in Trafford. I don't feel the need to sing a song about it. >> > Bollocks I'm proud to be a Londoner and maybe its because I'm a Londoner > that I love London Town. Mind you it's now more like downtown west africa. > Ghanains ,Nigereians and Muslims from various African countries now > dominate Peckham and Camberwell which are now full of of money transfer > shops, halal butchers, various shops that sell thye biggest cooking pots > you've ever seen and a plethora of wigs or hair add ons. If one walks > down Rye Lane or through Camberwell Green, to negotiate the fattest arses > you've ever seen on a women as countless huge females walk around with > HGV and 'Heavy Load -please pass ' signs on their posteriors; is a > challenge worthy of some sort of Victoria Cross. > Sounds lovely but isn't it this hotpot of multiculturalism one of the things that makes a lot of you Londoners look down your noses at us in the rest of England? because you live in teh best city in the world.... you can keep it. > No maybe you are right Timothy, London and its suburbs are really nothing > to be proud off. You're obviously not one of them then? > > Oh by the way, I never mentioned the stabbings and shootings did I. > quaint
From: Pope Pompous XVIII on 14 May 2010 03:34
On Fri, 14 May 2010 08:28:06 +0100, Diablos Rojos wrote: > "Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrence13(a)sky.com> wrote in message > news:4bec7a01$0$2558$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com... >> >> "Red Rackham" <ONeil37(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:jyTGn.40958$f04.32504(a)newsfe08.ams2... >>> >>> "Mentalguy2k8" <Mentalguy2k8(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:xjRGn.40948$f04.16764(a)newsfe08.ams2... >>>> >>>> "Pope Pompous XVIII" <popepompousxviii(a)iol.ie> wrote in message >>>> news:pan.2010.05.13.11.17.06(a)popesnews.invalid... >>>>> On Thu, 13 May 2010 12:12:44 +0100, Mentalguy2k8 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> "Baldoni" <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:8523l4FpssU1(a)mid.individual.net... >>>>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/8679692.stm >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The father of the Chelsea and former England captain John Terry >>>>>>> has pleaded guilty to dealing cocaine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Family of shite, mate. >>>>>> >>>>>> Still, got to put my England head on and get behind JT for the >>>>>> World Cup. At least he sings the anthem. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> From France and Pretender >>>>> Great Britain defend her, >>>>> Foes let them fall; >>>>> From foreign slavery, >>>>> Priests and their knavery, >>>>> And Popish Reverie, >>>>> God save us all. >>>> >>>> That's not part of our anthem. Don't confuse the players, most of >>>> them don't even know the first line of the one we *do* use. >>>> >>>> It's an obsession of mine, the singing of the anthem. Like it or >>>> loathe it, agree with the Royalist sentiments or not, it's the >>>> National Anthem of England and I think if you're English and you've >>>> got any pride in the shirt, you should sing it. It bothers me. >>> >>> >>> Why? No one can help where they're born. It's nothing to be proud or >>> ashamed of. >>> >>> I was born in Trafford. I don't feel the need to sing a song about it. >>> >> Bollocks I'm proud to be a Londoner and maybe its because I'm a >> Londoner that I love London Town. Mind you it's now more like downtown >> west africa. Ghanains ,Nigereians and Muslims from various African >> countries now dominate Peckham and Camberwell which are now full of of >> money transfer shops, halal butchers, various shops that sell thye >> biggest cooking pots you've ever seen and a plethora of wigs or hair >> add ons. If one walks down Rye Lane or through Camberwell Green, to >> negotiate the fattest arses you've ever seen on a women as countless >> huge females walk around with HGV and 'Heavy Load -please pass ' signs >> on their posteriors; is a challenge worthy of some sort of Victoria >> Cross. >> >> > > Sounds lovely but isn't it this hotpot of multiculturalism one of the > things that makes a lot of you Londoners look down your noses at us in > the rest of England? because you live in teh best city in the world.... > you can keep it. > > > >> No maybe you are right Timothy, London and its suburbs are really >> nothing to be proud off. > > You're obviously not one of them then? > > > >> Oh by the way, I never mentioned the stabbings and shootings did I. >> >> > quaint MANCHESTER CORNFLAKES BOWL HEAD DIABLOS GOES BALLISTIC AND FLIES OFF THE HANDLE AT 8-30 IN THE MORNING GUESS WHO HAD TO FEED THE BABY LAST NIGHT FAFA!! YCNMIU -- + His Holiness Pope Pompous XVIII “The liberation of the South American republics was planned by Freemasons in Spanish lodges meeting in London” - William R. Denslow & Harry S. Truman, "10,000 Famous Freemasons from A to J", Vol. I, p. 305. |