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  1. Socks shut the f**k up that is my wifes home town and some of those kids are close relatives what I do know the Taliban were financed in the 80.s and 90.s by who the uk and usa so they are not excactly innocent in this atrocity strange blame is always some one elses

    Thoughts with you and your family and any of the families effected by the atrocities carried out...truly awful.

  2. The problem isn't with the working class...Starbucks and the rest of them are dodging tax. Along with a good chunk of famous people on a fortune.

     

    Meanwhile people who are working but getting child tax credits get stung because they didn't tell them their other half was living with them...who by the way is on minimum wage.

     

    We're getting angry at the wrong people. It's not each other we want to wage war on. It's them f***ing greedy b*****ds. Open your eyes lads.

     

    P.s as for food banks. It breaks my heart. In this day and age, we have people going to food banks, and we're sending aid to countries who have space programs and nuclear programmes. Sort our own affairs before we send it to countries who don't deserve it.

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  3. There's always the risk that the "ineffective" element of torture is, that the man you torture, will tell you it was his own mother who blew up the twin towers, just to make you stop torturing him.

     

    There was a case of police brutality in the 70s (I can't remember the name.of the guy now) but he had learning difficulties. The police beat him and interviewed him about it for days. He confessed, convicted and imprisoned for about 30 years. Turned out he never did it and dna evidence brought to light showed he was innocent and released.

  4. Yeah bird there's no exact science. a unit an hour is a rule of thumb but it's pretty accurate. 2.2 units in a pint of fosters (I think)

     

    So if you start drinking.at 7pm and sank 5 pints, average joe would be ok to drive at 8am the next morning (always add an hour)

     

    I actually bought myself a breathalyser for 50 quid and keep it in my glove box for the next day. Any doubt, give it a blast, if I fail, taxi to work. I'd sooner spend 20 quid on a taxi after a heavy night than to have to spend it every day for what feels like an eternity.

     

    But there is always exceptions to the rule. I worked out what I drank on an all day bbq in the summer started at 2pm saturday right into the early hours sunday and wasn't able to drive legally again by this method until Tuesday dinner time...frightening

  5. I made an absolute clanger of a mistake. I was totally.in the wrong, did my punishment, paid my fine and moved on. Unfortunately the law is what it is, even. 1 over and you get a mandatory 12 month ban.

     

    Unfortunately mate yeah a little while later and I'd have been fine. Apparently they've proved that eating food is detrimental to sobering you up. It takes longer for the alcohol to be processed if you have a belly full of scran.

     

    Rule of thumb is a unit per hour.

  6. I got caught the next morning, a crime most people (if they're truly honest) have committed. And I agree, there's a difference between having a party and going to the shops the next day at sunday lunch time for a few bits for your Sunday dinner, than stumbling out of the pub and into your car.

    The limit is anything over 38 is a prosecution and I was 42. 0.4 over, but No leniency. However I agree with the new law.

     

    If the law is zero tolerance there is no grey area, there is no "I might be alright" if you've had a drink the night before, you will not be alright. Simple, it removes doubt.

    I did an alcohol awareness course also that opened my eyes to it all and how easy it is to be over the limit, how to also work out exactly what time you're safe to drive again.

     

    I put it to the instructor/teacher on the course that it should be compulsory for new drivers to take the course.

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  7. There's a discount for members and I can't remember membership prices but it was about 7 quid. Shoot all day.

     

    They have there own targets there in a little shed/lockup, couple of knock downs and stuff but you'd be better taking some of your own I think. Put as many as you want out then out at different distances.

  8. Fire with fire...a guerilla force will only stand a chance of being defeated, by another guerilla force and guerilla tactics. None of this rules of engagement Bollocks. Fighting with one arm tied behind your back against an enemy that has no code of conduct or rules of engagement

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  9. Beterbiev was some talent as an amateur and also beat Kovalev twice in the amateurs,he's won all six fights as a pro so far by stoppage ,and in his last fight kod Tavoris Cloud (who was IBF champion last last year) in the second round.Hes a couple of years younger than Kovalev so this could be a huge fight in the making between Beterbiev and Kovalev.

     

    Yeah it'd definitely be a good match up. See if kovalev has overcame his nemesis. Only then can you call yourself a champion in my opinion.

    Thats the link to the Beterbiev v cloud fight if anyone wants to watch it.

  10. A lad called bertebiev (I think that's his name) beat kovalev in the ams. Be interested to see a pro fight made there. Tip of the hat to Hopkins for going the 12 with him tho, man's an animal.

  11. I'm not going to say the M word on here and start a shit storm, but Christianity is still a faith. A faith that deserves the same respect as any other, regardless of if we agree or not. If the baker didn't want to write something that would make them feel uncomfortable, they are well within their rights as far as I'm concerned.

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