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Re: Cunty

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 11:20 am
by Sam Slater
David's being dishonest again.

There's no way David has any relatives that are still on speaking terms with him.


No answers yet again Cunty

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 12:44 pm
by David Johnson
I've answered your question. It may not be the answer you want, but one of the things you need to learn sweet Cunty is that you can't always get what you want in life. Not to realise that is to set yourself up to an eternal sea of disappointment.

Mind, it would be useful if your comprehension skills were a bit higher. My relative who was in the Gloucesters who thought you were a "fucker" to use his word is not my uncle. It was my uncle who was in the Indian Army as a captain.

No more replies from me, sweet Cunty on this subject. Thanks for the endless amusement, though.

Tarra a bit.

Slater

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 12:54 pm
by David Johnson
"David's being dishonest again. There's no way David has any relatives that are still on speaking terms with him."

Oh what a wag! Of course, you aren't bitter, are you Sam?

Cue forced laughter from Cunty.

Cue forced laughter from Slater.

Cue forced laughter. to be continued

Have you found out the meaning of the word "illegal" as in "illegal Iraqi war" yet?

Do you think you might ever be brave enough to reply to me direct?

Or do you think that I will hear this virtual yapping at the bottom of the street from you forever more?

Apology to Sam

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:49 pm
by David Johnson
I take back the remarks in my post. Bit over the top.

Having said that, if you can't do better than that with your gags..........

Re: No answers yet again Cunty

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:07 pm
by Cuntybollocks
You really have sunk to a new low today David, and all have seen it.

When posed with a question, and a simple one at that, you can't answer. You resort to sarcasm when you are on the ropes in a pathetic attempt to mask your unease. We have all seen it countless times.

Are you sure you are not an M.P? !laugh!

Ta Ta.

My sweet Cunty

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:08 pm
by David Johnson
"When posed with a question, and a simple one at that, you can't answer"

Well, I must admit you do "simple" very well, my sweet Cunty. It's not as if you have an alternative though to "simple" is it?

Did I miss your answers?

Bye for now, my little, bacon sandwich-free Cunty from the Islamic hell of a "very rural part of the Scottish Borders".

Look out Cunty, there's a Muslim about!!! Hopefully heading towards you with bayonet fixed shouting "I thought we got shot of these fuckers 70 years ago.

!wink!

Re: My sweet Cunty

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:22 pm
by Cuntybollocks
I rest my case.

Re: What do they make of it all?

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:49 pm
by cockneygeezer2009
"I doubt many love the Britain they see today, the EU (which is Germany ruling Europe by economic rather than military means), diversity (why is that good?), tolerance (which only ever seems to run one way), the human rights act (which sees criminals consistently come out on top over their victims) ? and disliking all that does not make them xenophobes."

Just makes them miserable moany old moaners then.

"Bigoted, prejudiced, intolerant, xenophobes, full of bile and hate."

Why fight against people like that only to become like them? Makes no sense to me.


Cunty

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:54 pm
by David Johnson
Rest your case, Cunty? Call that a case?

Your case appears to be "would an old soldier be pleased about the death of an unarmed, serving soldier on British soil?"

I look forward to your next "case" Cunty e.g. Is the Pope a Catholic or Can pigs fly from farmyard to slaugherhouse?"

"Answer my question, DJ. It is a simple question, Is the Pope a Catholic? You haven't answered the question, DJ and everyone on the forum and the world can see. So chop, chop, is the Pope a Catholic?"

Simple does as simple is, eh my sweet, little barrister, Cunty?

!wink!

Re: What do they make of it all?

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 5:12 pm
by Sam Slater
[quote]I doubt many love the Britain they see today,[/quote]

What old person does love the environment they're in when comparing it to their past?

I was reading George Orwell's 'Coming Up for Air' last weekend and the main character, George Bowling, comes to the realisation that when he reminisces about his youth -or when anyone does- he/they always remember the good things. He was a middle-aged man, living in 1930s Britain and pining for 'the good old days' of before the 1st world war.

As we age, nostalgia for the past quite often leaves us with an inaccurate, rose-tinted view of what was.