I'm not, even the pig's head on the stick didnt keep me up at night the way it did you.
And don't shoot the messenger.
Always guns with you..
Many FMs post stories from the media yet ou have a problem with me doing it?
Again, stop being so extreme, no problem with it, just giving my 5 cents - read my post again and try hard to find any outrage or problems or annoyance..
If you have an issue you probably should take it to the ones that are reporting this story.
Again stop with the extremism, no issue with anyone.
We both know you won't, don't we?
This I take issue with, you dont know anything about me I am afraid, no matter how much you need to to have a point here...:D
I posted the news item and consider it to be quite funny
Yes you had everyone rolling the isles
Muslim extremism isn't really the issue in this thread.
Kinda connected I am afraid... it seems to fit the stronger extremism gets in this country, the easier time the BNP get recruiting..
There's no need to derail the thread.
Something can only be derailed if it was on track... I think your a bit vain thinking the thread has any meaning or humour.
It's very obvious what the BNP were getting at and as others have said we know they are racist they know they are racists so they may just as well admit it
Plus the joke isn't even knew I've seen shows from the 60's what use the same one
I think that this is in very poor taste, although I'm not sure if the BNP could do anything like this any other way.
I think that using a photo of a child who has no idea it's being used for this is appalling - in fact, that's worse than the card's slogan.
I agree it's a bit like the West Baptists who have small children holding homophobic signs up who just think they are having a day out and have no idea what the words even mean
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas,
Just like the ones I used to know,
Where the tree tops glisten,
And children listen,
To hear sleigh bells in the snow.
My Christmas card from the BNP shows a evening lit snow covered landscape with a couple walking towards an English village and church in the back ground, but the PC loving muppets on here can't seem to see snow for the whiteness.
Interesting the BNP even acknowledge Christmas, given that if Jesus existed, he would have been Middle Eastern so would have been deported by them.
That must really stick in the throat of them and you
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas,
Just like the ones I used to know,
Where the tree tops glisten,
And children listen,
To hear sleigh bells in the snow.
My Christmas card from the BNP shows a evening lit snow covered landscape with a couple walking towards an English village and church in the back ground, but the PC loving muppets on here can't seem to see snow for the whiteness.
I dont think there is anything about the card itself that is racist its that the BNP sent it so there is apparently a not very subtle hidden meaning behind it.
Another part of me also thinks if anyone else sent it they'd put a black kid on it.
Or did you mean the aisles of a theatre or similar ?
I think it's only possible to have people 'rolling in the aisles'.
Maybe someone will give you a dictionary for Christmas
Sorry I meant aisles.. I type fast and don't care to check, but seeing as you care enough to create a nice little post on my spelling mistake, maybe on the way to buying me a dictionary for Xmas, you can pick up one for yourself first - after the humble pie of course. From today:
I'm not a racist, although it's par for the course to be called one on here by someone who thinks like you do, just for thinking a bit of common-sense should be applied.
It's two separate words with no hyphen - should look like this 'common sense.'
Not sure why you added the hyphen, maybe this word threw you - commonsensical. If English is not your first language I appologise, you were doing a great job up until then.
Sorry I meant aisles.. I type fast and don't care to check, but seeing as you care enough to create a nice little post on my spelling mistake, maybe on the way to buying me a dictionary for Xmas, you can pick up one for yourself first - after the humble pie of course. From today:
It's two separate words with no hyphen - should look like this 'common sense.'
Not sure why you added the hyphen, maybe this word threw you - commonsensical. If English is not your first language I appologise, you were doing a great job up until then.
Sleep well sweet prince.
Ahhh you are very kind.
I think common sense can be hyphenated or just written as commonsense, I'm not sure there is a hard and fast rule.
English is my first language, so no need to appologise or apologise ;-)
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I'm not, even the pig's head on the stick didnt keep me up at night the way it did you.
Always guns with you..
Again, stop being so extreme, no problem with it, just giving my 5 cents - read my post again and try hard to find any outrage or problems or annoyance..
Again stop with the extremism, no issue with anyone.
This I take issue with, you dont know anything about me I am afraid, no matter how much you need to to have a point here...:D
Yes you had everyone rolling the isles
Kinda connected I am afraid... it seems to fit the stronger extremism gets in this country, the easier time the BNP get recruiting..
Something can only be derailed if it was on track... I think your a bit vain thinking the thread has any meaning or humour.
May allah smile down you on.. ;-)
Plus the joke isn't even knew I've seen shows from the 60's what use the same one
Well, that makes it ok then ;-)
I agree it's a bit like the West Baptists who have small children holding homophobic signs up who just think they are having a day out and have no idea what the words even mean
As in the British Isles ?
Or did you mean the aisles of a theatre or similar ?
I think it's only possible to have people 'rolling in the aisles'.
Maybe someone will give you a dictionary for Christmas
That makes it all right.
Well, doesn't it? :cool:
Interesting the BNP even acknowledge Christmas, given that if Jesus existed, he would have been Middle Eastern so would have been deported by them.
That must really stick in the throat of them and you
Well to be fair English may not be his first language.
That's brilliant! You should offer your comedy services to the BNP, they'd f***ing love you.
Yes. Logically they should be into Celtic/pagan religions and festivals, not those imported from abroad.
Another part of me also thinks if anyone else sent it they'd put a black kid on it.
Makes a change...
Lewisham 1977 in my case.
I remember white dog poo. Perhaps that's the past they're harking back to?
Sorry I meant aisles.. I type fast and don't care to check, but seeing as you care enough to create a nice little post on my spelling mistake, maybe on the way to buying me a dictionary for Xmas, you can pick up one for yourself first - after the humble pie of course. From today:
It's two separate words with no hyphen - should look like this 'common sense.'
Not sure why you added the hyphen, maybe this word threw you - commonsensical. If English is not your first language I appologise, you were doing a great job up until then.
Sleep well sweet prince.
Ahhh you are very kind.
I think common sense can be hyphenated or just written as commonsense, I'm not sure there is a hard and fast rule.
English is my first language, so no need to appologise or apologise ;-)