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you are a man who seems to enjoy a stat or two, I simply gave you one (so to speak) to add to your collection.
I'll have to take your word that you've never sung although I didn't say you personally had. I'd suggest there's few that haven't participated at some stage or in some shape or form.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Of course we all know Mercer tried to 'kill' Hibs as you put it, but whilst I wouldn't expect these lads to have any connection to Hibs, you never know, stranger things have happened.
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16-11-2009 05:52 PM #91
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16-11-2009 05:58 PM #92
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Why do you continue this vein of 'celebration' on my part...
I have no interest in where you work or what you do, although I might have hazarded a guess at some Insurance type firm, perhaps now NHS. Don't bother responding though, no need.
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16-11-2009 06:05 PM #93This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
OK, try and stay on your seats, I see the whole thing in the same way that I regarded the Marcus Harvey portrait of Myra Hindley. Very harrowing that he used children's hand prints to build up the image. However by provoking our senses he made people think about what was so abhorrent about Hindley.
Maybe a bit pretentious, so how about the Sex Pistols signing their record deal with A&M outside Buckingham Palace?
Well maybe not. But it could have been, anyway I hear the sound of women in false beards in the distance. I'm offski Jehova!
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16-11-2009 06:16 PM #94This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You knew I was going to post some statistics about road deaths so you posted one first. Clever stuff.
I could be wrong, but I think there was a hint of sherry on your lips and you posted a crass and insensitive thread.
Being the man you are, you can't admit that though.
But I could be wrong about speed, drink and or drugs being involved in the accident too.
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It's different, not hypocritical.
I'm not in insurance or the NHS.
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16-11-2009 06:40 PM #95This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Its quite a useful philosophical position for messageboard debating, but it can be difficult to know what you actually believe in. It will also result in you offending lots of people who do believe in universal right and wrongs. Personally, I can't imagine life without a set of moral values.
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16-11-2009 06:55 PM #96This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
(Only joking AH! My god, this thread needs a bit of levity.)
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16-11-2009 07:15 PM #97This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do find it hard to get too annoyed at other people's opinions. If I was describe my philosophy in any way I'd say it leans towards humanism. I think that we all have our own individual take on life, and that we should be true to that.
I said earlier, you can understand someone yet not agree with them. Another way of looking at that is that you can't disagree with someone if you don't understand them. How can we hope to understand people if we don't give them a chance to state their case.
I think I explained my personal views on the crash and the boys' deaths in several posts on this thread. I did not want to judge Toaods as I felt he hadn't fully explained his stance earlier.
What else can I say? I think they were probably up to mischief, but there is nothing to confirm this. I think they have died in tragic circumstances. I wish that people would stop driving at speeds they aren't able to deal with.
I spoke to a girl last week who had lost three members of her family due to joyriders. How harshly could I judge her if she thought this accident was some form of divine justice. Every story has different angles.
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16-11-2009 07:20 PM #98This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But I will fight to my dying breath to preserve the right of others to like, or dislike, Mr. Levity or indeed his sidekick with the non semitic name Calton Hill - sounds like a toff actually. (Have I got this right?)
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16-11-2009 08:30 PM #99
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16-11-2009 08:34 PM #100
I thought you said you gave me one to add to my collection.
I really must stop believing what you say.
I'm not concerned about your masculinity.
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16-11-2009 09:30 PM #101
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Like you, I don't know the facts. All I do know is that four young people lost their lives and regardless of the circumstances that saddens me. I'm not being moralistic, fatalistic or any other kind of 'ic' by the wayThis is how it feels
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16-11-2009 11:56 PM #103
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we shall see, although if I'm 'totally' wrongI won't have any problem saying so, not that it would make much difference one way or the other.
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17-11-2009 12:03 AM #104
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"wanted to be a racer like Lewis Hamilton".......
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-Siraj-16.html
"the car was described as 'smashed to smithereens'. "
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-..._School_Killed
think we've got all we need then.Last edited by Toaods; 17-11-2009 at 12:19 AM.
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