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Coopster the 1st wrote:
All this constant drivel by the green extremists is going to turn more normal people against their cause.
Do you have kids?0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:
All this constant drivel by the green extremists is going to turn more normal people against their cause.
Do you have kids?
genius!!! I am guessing he will feel the need to be as average as possible so will make up 2 (boy and girl) who enjoy playing with the labrador who has a love hate relationship with the cat. Does mean that the too small garden gets churned up but that is the problem with a new build estate in the home counties. He longs for the big garden his parents have but with the pressure of immigration pushing up house prices this is impossible.0 -
Coopster the 1st wrote:HaydenM wrote:Deliberately choosing things which will contribute to the deaths of millions of poor people is a hilarious joke though so well done.
You should try it. It might make you less of a miserable tw@t and put some perspective on your unhappy life!
If the only way to make me happy is to deliberately choose things which contribute to the deaths of millions of poor people then I'll stay miserable thanks...
It'll make me less of an angry cynical cunt like you anyway. New bike day tomorrow, no misery here!
Edit: for the record, I am definitely an angry cynical cunt :oops:0 -
Mr Goo wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:I have 4 winter sun holidays over the next 9 months and all will be flights.
I have gone with the 'if you enjoy doing something (winter sun holidays, not so much airports) do more of it' approach. For this reason I feel no guilt about boosting tourism in foreign countries.
It is satisfying to know that "St Greta" will disapprove of this
She has made me want to choose a 5ltr Mustang as my next car and to fly with any airlines still using B707s with 4x dirty Pratt & Witney Turbojets.
Yeah, that'll show her! Just how threatened and insecure do you have to feel to react like that to a teenager you heard about on the news?1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
Part of the anti-growth coalition0 -
rjsterry wrote:Mr Goo wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:I have 4 winter sun holidays over the next 9 months and all will be flights.
I have gone with the 'if you enjoy doing something (winter sun holidays, not so much airports) do more of it' approach. For this reason I feel no guilt about boosting tourism in foreign countries.
It is satisfying to know that "St Greta" will disapprove of this
She has made me want to choose a 5ltr Mustang as my next car and to fly with any airlines still using B707s with 4x dirty Pratt & Witney Turbojets.
Yeah, that'll show her! Just how threatened and insecure do you have to feel to react like that to a teenager you heard about on the news?"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:rjsterry wrote:Mr Goo wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:I have 4 winter sun holidays over the next 9 months and all will be flights.
I have gone with the 'if you enjoy doing something (winter sun holidays, not so much airports) do more of it' approach. For this reason I feel no guilt about boosting tourism in foreign countries.
It is satisfying to know that "St Greta" will disapprove of this
She has made me want to choose a 5ltr Mustang as my next car and to fly with any airlines still using B707s with 4x dirty Pratt & Witney Turbojets.
Yeah, that'll show her! Just how threatened and insecure do you have to feel to react like that to a teenager you heard about on the news?1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
Part of the anti-growth coalition0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:rjsterry wrote:Mr Goo wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:I have 4 winter sun holidays over the next 9 months and all will be flights.
I have gone with the 'if you enjoy doing something (winter sun holidays, not so much airports) do more of it' approach. For this reason I feel no guilt about boosting tourism in foreign countries.
It is satisfying to know that "St Greta" will disapprove of this
She has made me want to choose a 5ltr Mustang as my next car and to fly with any airlines still using B707s with 4x dirty Pratt & Witney Turbojets.
Yeah, that'll show her! Just how threatened and insecure do you have to feel to react like that to a teenager you heard about on the news?
Cutting noses off to spite faces has become somewhat endemic in this country it is true.Faster than a tent.......0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:rjsterry wrote:Mr Goo wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:I have 4 winter sun holidays over the next 9 months and all will be flights.
I have gone with the 'if you enjoy doing something (winter sun holidays, not so much airports) do more of it' approach. For this reason I feel no guilt about boosting tourism in foreign countries.
It is satisfying to know that "St Greta" will disapprove of this
She has made me want to choose a 5ltr Mustang as my next car and to fly with any airlines still using B707s with 4x dirty Pratt & Witney Turbojets.
Yeah, that'll show her! Just how threatened and insecure do you have to feel to react like that to a teenager you heard about on the news?
well - afaik, she's telling us to do "Something" - but she doesn't know what that something is - so, being British and not wanting to do as we're told, we should do "Nothing" - which if we do that, then that should reduce the CO2 output anyway .... although I think we should at least still breath ...
Anyway - I'd guess Coopster has the mental ability of a 3-4yo - as to get them to do something you have to tell them not to do it ... that way it gets done - reverse logic !!0 -
We absolutely shouldn't equate climate change denial with Brexit. How is ignoring the overwhelming weight of experts anything like Brexit?0
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Stevo 666 wrote:In my experience it's a fairly common British trait to not like being told what to do by others - especially ones from the EU
Au contraire. The British people LOVE being told what to think and do. It just has to be via the press or delivered in a posh accent. They'll lap that sh!t up all day long, and tug their forelocks in thanks. Deferential & hard of thinking, that's the British.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:Coopster the 1st wrote:
All this constant drivel by the green extremists is going to turn more normal people against their cause.
Do you have kids?
My guess his sexual companion is his right hand.0 -
hopkinb wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:In my experience it's a fairly common British trait to not like being told what to do by others - especially ones from the EU
Au contraire. The British people LOVE being told what to think and do. It just has to be via the press or delivered in a posh accent. They'll lap that sh!t up all day long, and tug their forelocks in thanks. Deferential & hard of thinking, that's the British."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:hopkinb wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:In my experience it's a fairly common British trait to not like being told what to do by others - especially ones from the EU
Au contraire. The British people LOVE being told what to think and do. It just has to be via the press or delivered in a posh accent. They'll lap that sh!t up all day long, and tug their forelocks in thanks. Deferential & hard of thinking, that's the British.
Wrong accent?1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
Part of the anti-growth coalition0 -
rjsterry wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:hopkinb wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:In my experience it's a fairly common British trait to not like being told what to do by others - especially ones from the EU
Au contraire. The British people LOVE being told what to think and do. It just has to be via the press or delivered in a posh accent. They'll lap that sh!t up all day long, and tug their forelocks in thanks. Deferential & hard of thinking, that's the British.
Wrong accent?"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:rjsterry wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:hopkinb wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:In my experience it's a fairly common British trait to not like being told what to do by others - especially ones from the EU
Au contraire. The British people LOVE being told what to think and do. It just has to be via the press or delivered in a posh accent. They'll lap that sh!t up all day long, and tug their forelocks in thanks. Deferential & hard of thinking, that's the British.
Wrong accent?
It's not - it's reet posh man.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Pinno wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:rjsterry wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:hopkinb wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:In my experience it's a fairly common British trait to not like being told what to do by others - especially ones from the EU
Au contraire. The British people LOVE being told what to think and do. It just has to be via the press or delivered in a posh accent. They'll lap that sh!t up all day long, and tug their forelocks in thanks. Deferential & hard of thinking, that's the British.
Wrong accent?
It's not - it's reet posh man."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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orraloon wrote:
Oh dear0 -
At least some of them got a wash in the process"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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I reckon Clarkson has a the right idea about how to sea with the next lot
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10166599/extinction-rebellion-greta-glued-railings/
"Of course, sometimes, the Thunberg disciples glue themselves to windows and railings so they can’t physically be moved but again, I have a plan.
Leave them there. Because after a few hours, they’re going to need a pee. And after that, a No2. And they won’t be able to take their trousers down.
So then we leave them where they are, with their pants full of their own steaming turds until they are begging to be freed and promising never to come back ever again.
Perhaps then they will grow up, go home and get back to school.""I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:I reckon Clarkson has a the right idea about how to sea with the next lot
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10166599/extinction-rebellion-greta-glued-railings/
"Of course, sometimes, the Thunberg disciples glue themselves to windows and railings so they can’t physically be moved but again, I have a plan.
Leave them there. Because after a few hours, they’re going to need a pee. And after that, a No2. And they won’t be able to take their trousers down.
So then we leave them where they are, with their pants full of their own steaming turds until they are begging to be freed and promising never to come back ever again.
Perhaps then they will grow up, go home and get back to school."
so, one steaming turd writing in a steaming turd of a rag paper that people should stand in their own steaming turds.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Matthewfalle wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I reckon Clarkson has a the right idea about how to sea with the next lot
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10166599/extinction-rebellion-greta-glued-railings/
"Of course, sometimes, the Thunberg disciples glue themselves to windows and railings so they can’t physically be moved but again, I have a plan.
Leave them there. Because after a few hours, they’re going to need a pee. And after that, a No2. And they won’t be able to take their trousers down.
So then we leave them where they are, with their pants full of their own steaming turds until they are begging to be freed and promising never to come back ever again.
Perhaps then they will grow up, go home and get back to school."
so, one steaming turd writing in a steaming turd of a rag paper that people should stand in their own steaming turds.
And JC amuses me
https://www.thefloatingfrog.co.uk/jeremy-clarksons-50-best-quotes-of-all-time/
“I’m sorry, but having a DB9 on the drive and not driving it is a bit like having Keira Knightley in your bed and sleeping on the couch. If you’ve got even half a scrotum it’s not going to happen.”"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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Stevo 666 wrote:
pretty enough lass but she ain't no Nina and not a labcoat in sight so ........
#labcoatPostby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Yes pretty enough but appears to have two backs.0
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More than a mouthfull's a waste..."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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I reckon Keira would be dull as dishwater0
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Stevo 666 wrote:I reckon Clarkson has a the right idea about how to sea with the next lot
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10166599/extinction-rebellion-greta-glued-railings/
"Of course, sometimes, the Thunberg disciples glue themselves to windows and railings so they can’t physically be moved but again, I have a plan.
Leave them there. Because after a few hours, they’re going to need a pee. And after that, a No2. And they won’t be able to take their trousers down.
So then we leave them where they are, with their pants full of their own steaming turds until they are begging to be freed and promising never to come back ever again.
Perhaps then they will grow up, go home and get back to school."
Curious that Clarkson of all people is cross about people being "not grown up" given that his entire career is largely based on him behaving as though he hasn't grown up. Maybe he's starting to grow up!Faster than a tent.......0