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Everything posted by pesky1972
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Trailer for the 3rd series of Narcos. Going to miss Pablo but it still looks good ??
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First Fury retires.., and now Wlad. They'd all rather jack than face the mighty AJ.
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Hopefully they'll get the maximum tariff.
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And these boyos
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And Brian Wilson on the Saturday ?
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Saw these at Kendal Calling on Friday night ??
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No bother. I must've listened to this ten times but still can't help pissing myself laughing every time I hear it.??? ???
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I think you've convinced everyone now that you're in the crackpot minority that would happily see a child die because of some religious or other beliefs that the parents hold. I for one am glad I live in a country whos health service, backed by the courts, attempts to put an individual's right to a quality life before the rights or beliefs of others.
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An explanation for those unfamiliar with the term Armageddon ?
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Your concerns seem to me to be more about the intervention of the state rather than the well being of the boy. In my opinion the parents, and those who supported them, caused this child to suffer more than he needed to, and more than what the team of experts who treated him thought he needed to. In my opinion people like you should hang your heads in shame today.Question.., do you think the state has a right to intervene to treat a child, who stands a good chance of recovery and quality life, but where the parents object to the type of treatment on religious or other reasons? The parents own t
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In case anyone still gives a shit.., it appears that Tyson Fury has retired from boxing.., again. Threw a bit of a wobbler when his trainer & promoter done a bit of business with Haye. Once the tweets have stopped he'll no doubt announce he's back in training.., going to beat everyone in the division.., blah blah blah ?? https://www.instagram.com/p/BXA-IHbjfsY/
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The difference is the doctors know he has no chance but the parents couldn't accept it. As an observer, (and not that it makes me happy) I'd go with the doctor's opinion every time as (like I posted earlier in the thread) they are the medical professionals with the years of training and experience and who's decisions are emotionally detached from the patient.
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This is utter pish imo. Modern medicine could keep thousands of people 'alive' on life support every year.., so why don't they? The family are told the score, and the plug gets pulled. That's just how it has to be, otherwise the hospitals would be full of brain dead people and bereft families hoping for miracles that'll never arrive. I wonder if all the tweeters, forum posters and internet wonders that seem to know so much more than the team of expert doctors do about the boy and his condition, have ever considered that he might have suffered MORE because of all the public attention and th
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Don't know why people are having such a pop at him really. We've probably all had a bit of the old road rage, leapt out the car screaming 'prepare to die' and made citizens arrests on the entire occupants of a car.., including the kids? So what. Picking on this guy just because he works for the BBC is just petty and vindictive.
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I reckon it's bullshit. Anyone who'd shot that many foxes in one night would've posted that picture on THL before poxy Twitter. I reckon a few of them looked like they'd been hauled out the freezer.., not that I'd tell him that mind ?
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I don't disagree with any of the above, just thought I'd offer something to the debate. As the NHS buckles under the weight of an aging population, migrants who historically haven't paid their dues, and all the fat lazy fuckers who've got sick notes for health conditions brought about by their piggish eating habits, smoking and drinking it's inevitable that there will be scrutiny, criticism and action taken to prevent those who don't need to be sick in the first place finding there way into an NHS bed. Education clearly doesn't work.., what's left?
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People (often conveniently) forget that alcohol is just another drug. If people abusing it then pisses away resources from an inceasingly stretched NHS then something has to be done to stop that. It's okay whinging about 'nanny state' when it's not your kid that can't get cancer treatment funded by the NHS, but they can spend £3.5bn treating booze hounds. If it was smackheads then people would be up in arms.
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Check out this bamstick! First he thinks he's a copper.., then the feckin gestapo! "Hands on the car.., get ready to die" ? Maybe it's something they put in the coffee in the BBC canteen. http://youtu.be/UvharVxKYu0
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I think it's viable and worth trying, certainly much more so than the reintroduction of wolves.
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This type of thing seems to be normal in London. Loads of clips on Youtube of scumbags stealing motorbikes in broad daylight and not giving a f**k. Clearly there's no deterent so maybe it's time we started chopping hands off. At least in this clip some guys had a go at stopping them.
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That's an easy one to clear up. It's a tortoise called Herman, once made famous by his appearance on the opening credits of One Foot in the Grave. He lives with Richard Wilson on the notorious Raploch housing scheme in Stirling. Following the pair's success on 'One Foot', their respective careers have gone downhill. Herman still blames Wilson for his ill fated appearance on Mrs Merton, where Bernard Manning basically took the piss out of him for half an hour solid, for their drop in popularity and the work drying up. Wilson himself has been critical of the fact that Herman's neck hasn't stopp
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yea 24hours pal and it's organised by cancer research Wales, how did you find it pal ?It was a decent little adventure and I enjoyed it..., and another tick in the box.We done it in on a Friday in July starting BN at about 18.00 in good weather. By the time we got off the heavens had opened and the drive South and climb up SP were done in a feckin monsoon. It cleared up by the time we got to Wales and we got up and down MS to finish in ~ 23hrs. As far as tips go, it's mostly common sense and been covered above. Keep hydrated being the main one (I've used the Camelbak things before but prefer
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I've still no idea. I only clicked on the thread because I thought it was a euphemism for something rude. A feckin book shop pfffft. Click bait ?
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yea 24hours pal and it's organised by cancer research Wales, how did you find it pal ?It was a decent little adventure and I enjoyed it..., and another tick in the box.We done it in on a Friday in July starting BN at about 18.00 in good weather. By the time we got off the heavens had opened and the drive South and climb up SP were done in a feckin monsoon. It cleared up by the time we got to Wales and we got up and down MS to finish in ~ 23hrs. As far as tips go, it's mostly common sense and been covered above. Keep hydrated being the main one (I've used the Camelbak things before but prefer
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If she gets them out I just might start watching it (.)(.) ?
