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  1. No, it's not: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_assured_destruction So you think we'd go MAD as a first strike option, rather than retaliatory?
  2. If Dr Strangelove has taught us anything, it's that we need a Doomsday device, and we need it now!
  3. You say that but about two years back I got a call from the Met looking into my 350 and my reg. Turns out I had the legit one but a clone was photographed on its way out of Calais by the cameras. I bricked it when I thought I might own a stolen vehicle for a while and converted to number plate hiding ever since! The Feds were actually very polite and helpful, which was a nice change from my prior experiences
  4. I think it depends on if HMRC will bother collecting it from the people they can't intimidate. Either way, it's better raising funds from CT than taking even more from those who've had it stripped off them since the genius of austerity came to the un-rescue. On the positive side it'll totally expose the myth that all the companies in Britain immediately run off should they be asked to pay tax at a similar level to what they would in the rest of Europe. Pffffft, you're talking economics, who cares. The question is WOULD YOU PRESS THE BUTTON?!!!!?? :lol: The lady asking the audience tonight why everyone is so eager to kill millions of innocent lives had the best question in my opinion. I love the obsession with this, like there'd be any habitable part of the UK if we actually got into a nuclear war. AT LEAST WE GOT TO FIRE SOME OFF, they'll choke through the radioactive clouds. It's like winning a competition to see who can sh!t their pants the most.
  5. I think it depends on if HMRC will bother collecting it from the people they can't intimidate. Either way, it's better raising funds from CT than taking even more from those who've had it stripped off them since the genius of austerity came to the un-rescue. On the positive side it'll totally expose the myth that all the companies in Britain immediately run off should they be asked to pay tax at a similar level to what they would in the rest of Europe. Edit: Whilst we're on positives, the big bonus of the Brexit process is going to be myth busting that Foreigners broke the economy, took all the benefits, are too lazy to get jobs and also stole all the jobs. It could be a good spell for mythbusting
  6. Don't forget I'm here as well! Although CT raised to 26%... Yeah, I'm not super psyched about that hike from a personal perspective, but it's all for the greater good.
  7. Sorry I'm late, but huge CONGRATULATIONS to you both.
  8. Yes, I knew there must be at least one more!
  9. What is it they protest? The first past the post system? There's been some sort of rigging? Or just got the hump with the result
  10. Does that work for those not necessarily fully aware of their surroundings, people with learning disabilities? It's ok to give them abuse if they don't understand?
  11. Lol as a minority at school, "we" got called allsorts. Real mouthfuls.And our mothers would get dragged into it too! "you white son of a b***h mother f*****r I bummed your mum upside down a thousand times, chita gora mother f****r I'll knock you out!!!" And we just took it. At least they were creative lol. But surely the solution to you getting abuse isn't just giving someone else abuse? I never abused anyone. Where did you get that in my post? It's odd how lefties can spot and imply injustice where there is none, lol. Perhaps even giving an account of experiences should be quashed if they're not a glowing positive reference? Anyway, no, we just kept a low profile! Stayed off their radar of wrath. Doesn't always work though. One of my old friends from primary school was murdered in Glodwick which is/was a no go zone for whitey and he was just lost and passing through. Sorry, I really wasn't intending to suggest you dished it out. I meant that if someone is getting stick, hurling abuse (un-PC or PC) isn't the way forward.
  12. Lol as a minority at school, "we" got called allsorts. Real mouthfuls.And our mothers would get dragged into it too! "you white son of a b***h mother f*****r I bummed your mum upside down a thousand times, chita gora mother f****r I'll knock you out!!!" And we just took it. At least they were creative lol. But surely the solution to you getting abuse isn't just giving someone else abuse?
  13. That does rather neatly sum things up, though I would add you do tend to get what you pay for from a service. As for Brexit negotiations, up until a month or so ago, I would have agreed that May appeared to be more capable of getting a better deal (that's a bumming with a cigarette after, instead of just a bumming) but recently she's flip-flopped around, shown a complete inability to cope under even the lightest fire from even the tamed journos. All this "bloody difficult woman" stuff is just bluster, I've not seen anything underneath it or even any evidence of it. It's all been rather limp for someone who aspires to Thatcheresque levels of steel.
  14. They're exactly the sort of things which would be on the list, but who is it out there pining for the "good old days" when you called someone a chink or paki?
  15. Personally, I want a fairly smooth Brexit, retention of freedom of movement and access to the single market. So it wouldn't need a whole lot of finessing. Leaving plenty of time for the other things. Equating a Tory loss to Trumpland, is just plainly incorrect. What would be these colossal Tory achievements that have gone on in the last few years that Labour would reverse, akin to Obamacare. Has the debt been paid off? Has terror stopped? Are NHS waiting lists down? All they've actually achieved is: booting a number of disabled people off benefits sacked 19,000 coppers screwed up what should have been a fairly straight forward referendum brought the NHS to it's knees some schools are asking kids to bring a bog roll in each tax cuts It's not like I'm going to burst into tears if any of these achievements are reversed!!!
  16. Despite recent polling I still think we're on course for a tragic result, there's so many people who won't admit to voting Tory to pollsters.
  17. I'm always curious about the specifics of complaints about considering other people when you speak (a.k.a PC). I can't recall much language I happily used, say 20 years ago, that I'm now not "allowed" to say (obviously you can still say anything you want despite the hype). The only real example I can think of is in the school yard we would call someone "gay" if they were a bit soft or crap at football, that's dropped off since then. The rest, I find, is much as it was. What are these phrases and words people can't say?
  18. Definitely would, have you seen her engage people when they're not vetted!
  19. ^^^ #JezWeCan Anyone watch Paul Nuttal talk rubbish? You know he invented the question mark
  20. Just for once, can you recognise that I regularly disagree with Ekona or Jetpilot and sometimes with TT350 and yet, we can all have a discussion, however you seem to find yourself entangled in these multi page tit for tats, with anyone from the opinionated to the most mild mannered members in the community. Who's always the common connection? Why do you think that is? I expect it's largely coincedence and possibly a conspiracy...
  21. You may be right, for now. How long will it last though? it'll get to a point where more and more will be expressive about their radical views and words will become action as they meet decreasing resistance. The difference between "us" and "them" is never more apparent than in articles like this... http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/pakistan-village-court-sentences-woman-to-death-for-adultery-for-saying-she-was-raped/ar-BBBGcc1?li=AAnZ9Ug I don't want to live under that kind of rule. But do you genuinely believe that after hundreds of years the U.K. is poised to abandon our legal framework and adopt an entirely new justice system? I mean, really genuinely believe that there is even a 1% chance of that happening in real life?
  22. I've long felt the belt covers on the AC and alternator look very much like an afterthought. Accordingly I picked up a Grimmspeed aux belt cover, which conveniently also provides a small tray on which you can rest tools. It also looks rather smart, if I do say so myself. In other news, I went to top up my bubbles and low and behold, it's got it's own dipstick!
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