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Blackbriar

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  1. Why does this kind of thing always happen to church-going pillars of the community, who've never done a thing wrong in their lives ?

    I blame the racist, patriarchal society, that doesn't understand the diverse talents that fine young chaps like this can contribute, and will never accept that they can hold a valued place in their communities !

     

     

    Either that, or he's a wrong 'un, who got involved in 5hit he couldn't handle...........innit !

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  2. 1 hour ago, Ted Newgent said:

    he is a complete fckn goon

    he has completely ruined this country

    hope he gets voted out this october otherwise we are screwed.

    he is HATED from ontario westwards

     

    he is also coming after our handguns and semi auto rifles,its a mess over here.

    I hope that a whole bunch of people vote him out !

  3. 1 hour ago, mackem said:

    Used to love that show,he had a mate called stick.

    The only Bbit of that show I remember is his commanding officer asking him "Is it true you headbutted a senior officer on Marlborough Road ?"

    Spencer says "No.........it was Marlborough Street !"

  4. 3 minutes ago, Meece said:

    Yes ... section 141 if you please !

    That accounts for most of all the Rambos on this site.  Not nanny state. Those laws were brought in for good reason. Some years ago I had a lad trainee who was sent our company from colledge for work experience. He hadn't been with us for a week when he asked if he could have some off cut metal pieces. I asked what he wanted  and what he was going to make with it ? He replied "STARS ". "Stars" says I, "why do you want to make stars", SAYS I.  He replied that he was going to Chuck them at people waiting at level crossing from the train on his way home !!! Needless to say I ripped him a new porthole and made him see the stupidity of his cranky idea.  Now anyone who thinks that it is a nanny state to ban nutters using this etuff might like to consider the effect on them if this nut case of a boy had launched a metal star out of a moving train and it had hit them or their wife or kids ect. There's enough of people killing each other with srandard house knives without this stuff being sold to them.

    He could have picked them up online quite cheaply........as you could nearly all the items Walshie mentioned !

  5. 23 minutes ago, walshie said:

    Here's a small list of what we can't have. :nono:

    Specified weapons Section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 provides that it is an offence to manufacture, sell or hire, offer for sale or hire, expose or have in his possession for the purpose of sale or hire of or lending or giving to any other person certain specified weapons.

    The Criminal Justice Act (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988 (S.I 1998/2019) (as amended) provides that the following are specified weapons for the purpose of section 141:

    a) ‘a knuckleduster, that is, a band of metal or other hard material worn on one or more fingers, and designed to cause injury, and any weapon incorporating a knuckleduster;

    b) a swordstick, that is, a hollow walking-stick or cane containing a blade which may be used as a sword;

    c) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘handclaw’, being a band of metal or other hard material from which a number of sharp spikes protrude, and worn around the hand;

    d) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘belt buckle knife’, being a buckle which incorporates or conceals a knife;

    e) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘push dagger’, being a knife, the handle of which fits within a clenched fist and the blade of which protrudes from between two fingers;

    f) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘hollow kubotan’, being a cylindrical container containing a number of sharp spikes;

    g) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘footclaw’, being a bar of metal or other hard material from which a number of sharp spikes protrude, and worn strapped to the foot;

    h) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘shuriken’, ‘shaken’ or ‘death star’, being a hard non-flexible plate having three or more sharp radiating points and designed to be thrown;

    i) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘balisong’ or ‘butterfly knife’, being a blade enclosed by its handle, which is designed to split down the middle, without the operation of a spring or other mechanical means, to reveal the blade;

    j) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘telescopic truncheon’, being a truncheon which extends automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring or other device in or attached to its handle;

    k) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘blowpipe’ or ‘blow gun’, being a hollow tube out of which hard pellets or darts are shot by the use of breath;

    l) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘kusari gama’, being a length of rope, cord, wire or chain fastened at one end to a sickle;

    m) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘kyoketsu shoge’, being a length of rope, cord, wire or chain fastened at one end to a hooked knife;

    n) the weapon sometimes known as a ‘manrikigusari’ or ‘kusari’, being a length of rope, cord, wire or chain fastened at each end to a hard weight or hand grip;

    o) a disguised knife, that is any knife which has a concealed blade or concealed sharp point and is designed to appear to be an everyday object of a kind commonly carried on the person or in a handbag, briefcase, or other hand luggage (such as a comb, brush, writing instrument, cigarette lighter, key, lipstick or telephone);

    p) a stealth knife, that is a knife or spike, which has a blade, or sharp point, made from a material that is not readily detectable by apparatus used for detecting metal and which is not designed for domestic use or for use in the processing, preparation or consumption of food or as a toy;

    q) a straight, side-handled or friction-lock truncheon (sometimes known as a baton);

    r) a sword with a curved blade of 50 centimetres or over in length; and for the purposes of this sub-paragraph, the length of the blade shall be the straight line distance from the top of the handle to the tip of the blade.’

    Items J & Q perfectly describe implements carried by every police officer ?

  6. 1 hour ago, mackem said:

    In Eastern Europe at the moment,blacks and Pakistanis conspicuous only by their absence.

    My mate tells me that, before he left Hungary, he'd only ever seen white people - and back there, they're doing their best to keep it that way !

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  7. 11 minutes ago, dytkos said:

    Border terriers can usually pass the woman's cute test?

    Other than that you'll end up with a pug or a chihuahua ffs

    Cheers, D.

     Don't mock, D ! The good Lady BB has 2 Chihuahuas and a Chihuahua X JRT. 

    She treats them as a dog should be - they're very loyal and great little guard dogs. You'd never sneak past those radar ears !

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  8. Suppose a constabulary decides to stop and search every random 5th person that walks past them (or 2nd or 10th, whatever).

    If the police did that where I live, it would be exclusively white people.........no ethnics round here.

    If they conduct a similar operation in parts of London or Birmingham, for instance, there will be more black people stopped than white.

     

    That's not racism - it's basic mathematics !

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  9. I never trust a man who wears coloured trousers..........pink ones, yellow ones - what the feck is that all about ?

    Or canvas shoes and no socks.

    Or untucked shirts.

    And jeans and blazer is enough to have you locked up, as far as I'm concerned !

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  10. All his happens at around the same time you start  having to sitdown to put your trousers on !

    When you look at a pair of elasticated trousers and think "Ooh, they look comfy". But, of course, you need a baggy old cardie to complete the ensemble !

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  11. 1 hour ago, TOMO said:

    what a silly c**t....seen her on the news last night....should have took the ticket and the £100 fine ..3 points.....feck all concidering she will loose her job.....mind she wont leave at the mo...

    She's been suspended from the Labour party, but she can't be sacked as an MP, unless 10% of her constituents petition for a by-election - she omly won her seat by 600-odd votes !

    If the sentence had been 12 months or more, she would have automatically lost her seat.

    The fact that she refuses to step down shows that she hasn't the slightest scrap of honour or decency about her !

     

     

    (Her brother got 12 months for his part, but I would have banged him up just for being called Festus !)

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  12. 9 hours ago, scothunter said:

    Is prince William turning into his dad with his crackpot idealisim.

    He blames the current mental health issues as his grandmother generation. Young suicides etc .

     

    Nothing to do with this generations almost fanatical driven goal to become famous! The generation of folk who crave likes and thousands of online friends and subscriptions to whatever social media platforms they are on.

    Or the NEED to have this perfect body and six pack. Even really young teens who want this perfect body cause anything other than that they think they are a failure!

    Everyday something else in this country or the world is being attacked . There a lot to be said about traditions and demeanour from days of old. I hate the word "snowflake" but I know it's not pc to say it but FFS man up.

    .btw in not slating anyone with mental health issues I know that's very serious but stiff uppper lip and mental health is completely different despite what prince William says.  Hope his grandmother gives him a slap lol

    Some good points, Scot !

    We have to get rid of this fad of "entitlement". The younglings believe that everything is their God given right - that they are entitled to anything they think up, because they have 'rights'...........when I was their age you have the right  to shut up and do as you were told !

    There was an utterly bewildering news item yesterday, when the Bull Ring Centre was bought to a standstill by a 'YouTuber' ( whatever one of those is), whose name escapes me. He has millions of followers (millions !), who are glued to his make up tutorials - yes you read that right  ! It's no wonder were breeding a generation of spineless degenerates......

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