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Offline Simon

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« Reply #30 on: May 04, 2006, 20:36 »
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All the policemen carry guns, btw.

So why did one want to borrow a gun from you?
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« Reply #31 on: May 04, 2006, 20:42 »
That was when I was resident in the UK Simon, a country united by land mass but, unhappily, divided by religion(s).

I meant to say that over here, in Europe, all the policemen carry guns.

Not so in the UK I believe.

The 'British Nationality Act' was probably the final straw which broke the camel's back, if it hasn't totally bankrupted the exchequer.

Never mind, there is always 'Great British Farce' to cheer us all up and the odd pantomime or two.

Have you ever seen a black and white film made by the BBC entitled 'The War Game', btw.

Maybe it should be allowed to be put on general release. It shows what the effect of a nuclear winter would be like.

A 'Winter of Discontent' indeed.

Puritanism anyone?

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« Reply #32 on: May 04, 2006, 20:43 »
Correct.  But you are in Belgium, yes?
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« Reply #33 on: May 05, 2006, 08:28 »
Yes indeed. The land of the 'choco boys', where you have to keep your back to the wall, or carry a gun.

Seems that the church encourages perversion, especially lesbianism.

And lead us not into Military service and deliver us from moral responsibility seems to be their 'credo'...

Quite disgusting.

Especially if you research the incidences of incest and bestiality going on in this 'private sector industry'.

Pornography would appear to be a flourising 'industry' alongside prostitution, and every other imaginable crime.

Such is the true nature of 'the broad church' and its 'broad tastes'.

They like to 'keep it in the family' apparently and have spent centuries covering up just to keep the Pope in office.

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« Reply #34 on: May 05, 2006, 08:38 »
Just how many rent boys live in your area? There are quite a few in Manchester for example. It appears to be an inner city problem brought about by a continuous regime of poverty, wafers and water and pious platitudes which have a tendency to fall rather ... flat.

A military society screens this sort of immoral and illicit activity - out - of the system.

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« Reply #35 on: May 05, 2006, 09:10 »
Mac, I think you have made your point over and over again.  Nobody seems to be disagreeing with you so perhaps you should consider that you may be preaching to the converted.  In other words, the subject has been exhausted and we must ask you to stop posting about pornography, prostitution, homosexuality, religious matters and racism.  You are an expert with computers and we would appreciate your help in solving members problems.

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« Reply #36 on: May 05, 2006, 09:29 »
I agree Clive, the subject is well exhausted.

Let us hope that the relevant steps are now taken to remedy all of these ills that plague us all.

Computers don't really interest me that much as they are only being used in an attempt to outwit the authorities in most cases.

It is more the moral climate, or lack of it, which I find discouraging.

I'll leave it there.


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