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Good Lt
19th November 2007, 06:46 PM
Boy - how does such a talented revolutionary manage to squeeze everything in within a day (http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=19405&view=findpost&p=14699980) with a schedule as loaded down with TEH TROOF as this?

Monday 19th November

1.30 Associated Press Interview

7.30 9/11 Truth Meeting

Tuesday 20th November

9.30 Loose Change Press Conference - Frontline Club

12.00 Meeting with Metropolitan Police at Scotland Yard, re: accountability for 9/11

Wednesday 21st November

6.00 PM Interview with Rock FM

10.00 PM Talksport 3 hour 9/11 showAnd that "accountability" meeting (http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=19405&view=findpost&p=14699989) with the Brit police?

Basically just gonna drop off a copy of LCFC, remind them that Brits died on 9/11 too, and see where it goes. It's a shot in the dark, but we're here, so why not?
At this rate, Bush will be in the gallows by tomorrow afternoon.

You go get 'em, tiger!

:woo

Loss Leader
19th November 2007, 06:58 PM
That reminds me, tomorrow I have a meeting regarding a new model of digital entertainment distribution with a representative from a nationwide retailor of feature-length visual products. Yes, I'm asking that they waive the fee when I drop off Ella Enchanted at Blockbuster two days late.

It's a shot in the dark but you never know.

Furi
19th November 2007, 07:18 PM
And that "accountability" meeting (http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=19405&view=findpost&p=14699989) with the Brit police?

At this rate, Bush will be in the gallows by tomorrow afternoon.

You go get 'em, tiger!

:woo


wooT No high tea with Phil Liz or Gordo

Yup I can see that going down well, probably is going to meet a nice community copper at bacon-command to hand over his coaster who will ask if he is accusing the UK government of complicity, leaving himself open to choice of legal probs.

then as he has no sense nip off down spearmint rhino to squander what money he has left, before getting happy slapped by a bunch of Surreyite wannabe chavs on the tube back to Heathrow, and cavity searched on exit of the country (or maybe he is just hoping just to pick up some currency more stable than the US Lira to reduce his losses :p )

it is my escape from wombatraz on sunday, please can I hear he got rolled on the tube.

JMarshall
19th November 2007, 07:36 PM
"I'd take a pint. ;) The pubs here are great, that's for sure. I only stopped in one briefly, but damn, could they pour a pint of Guiness." - Dylan

Wow he is just one hell of a connoisseur... Guiness, of all of the brews, he picked Guiness...

You know a part of me tells me, we are going to either hear A.) Scotland Yard is going to investigate Mr. Avery... Or B.) The DVD gets thrown out 2 seconds after he gives it to them...

Furi
19th November 2007, 07:42 PM
just a thought, might they prosecute him for copyright infingement, or have they paid all those fees now

even so wasting police time....

ETA and best not to get me started on the virtues of decent beer (Guiness kegflow extracryogenic is NOT decent beer any more than Sarsons is decent beer, that saying sarah hughes dark ruby, cauldron snout or any other decent porter or stout is ... see told you not to get me started)

PPS besides I thought it was common practice for mirkins to DO the whole of Europe in 5 days, whilst maintaining their Irish Roots

geni
19th November 2007, 07:48 PM
just a thought, might they prosecute him for cupyright infingement, or have they paid all those fees now


Copyright is not a matter for the police. It is generaly dealt with through civil courts. In any case England's interesting libel laws would likely be more of an issue.

geni
19th November 2007, 07:53 PM
Yup I can see that going down well, probably is going to meet a nice community copper at bacon-command to hand over his coaster who will ask if he is accusing the UK government of complicity, leaving himself open to choice of legal probs.


I can't at short notice think of any offence that could be committed by such a claim. I think unlike the UK courts the met will take the view that the whole thing was a bit outside their juristiction.

No unless he does something silly such as holding an impromptu protest in the wrong part of london or saying something truely stupid on the radio about someone in the UK legal issues are extreamly unlikely.

Spindrift
19th November 2007, 07:54 PM
Guiness kegflow extracryogenic ...

Huh?

Regnad Kcin
19th November 2007, 07:57 PM
It's Welch.

Furi
19th November 2007, 08:04 PM
it depends if he has spiced it up with a lot of have got news for you style "alledgedlies" he will prob be OK, not going to waste beer tokens or bandwidth on the latest rerun.

But UK Libel might certainly make him think of the international issues, if my step was down in Nodnol that day he would sure love to give him an earful after 25 years on the receiving end of IRA terrorism and "friendly" fire.

<derail>as an offshoot and not meant as a sleight on anyones character, how many twoofers do you think would have done the whole Noraid fundraising or general sponsored anti-Euro thang before 11/9, I have a feeling they are mostly angst machines without a cause/clue? </derail>

Furi
19th November 2007, 08:12 PM
It's Welch.

it isn't Welsh see, it is just rubbish,

in late 80's guiness brought out a nitrokeg dispensing system, the nitrogen boubles rise to the head reducing the hoppiness of the beer, as such they could also cash into the trend of lower strength *beers* that where populatating the market and guiness as well as the inherent rise in the brewing community of the mega breweries allowed for much brand placement over product control, thus guiness became almost as popular asother making love in a punt drinks (budweiser becks fosters miller coors boddingtons etc) as such the need for further gimmicks they have introduced Guinness extra cold, a stout served at temperatures so low, that not only could you not taste the hops, you cant even taste the malt, Sparkling water has more of a taste and texture than any of these nitrocrap beers.

I did warn not to start talking about beer :P

Good Lt
19th November 2007, 08:13 PM
so why not?Is it just me, or can the entire attitude of the Troof movement, spoken in unguarded fashion here by one of its most prominent progenitors, be summarized adequately with just these three words?

Furi
19th November 2007, 08:26 PM
I can't at short notice think of any offence that could be committed by such a claim. I think unlike the UK courts the met will take the view that the whole thing was a bit outside their juristiction.

No unless he does something silly such as holding an impromptu protest in the wrong part of london or saying something truely stupid on the radio about someone in the UK legal issues are extreamly unlikely.

he has 2 radio interviews slotted, 1 is for 3 hours, the chances of him saying something stupid have just shot up by several OOM, and 3 hours on Talksport, where Barry from Barnsley can argue the hindlegs off an Arcturian Megadonkey about the virtues of the sweeper system versus a flat back four for years on end.

or as is more likely the main question will be "Dylan.. who wha. huh, Eh?"

no meetings with the UK twoof movement, no interlinking to the 7/7 bombings or Orwellian big brother control. is this an ace up his sleeve

Pre edit) just realised ace was spelled incorrectly

Kiosk
19th November 2007, 11:07 PM
10.00 PM Talksport 3 hour 9/11 show

Talksport is a sport-themed phone-in station which dabbles in shock-jockery for a few hours a day. Modelled on the worst kind of US talk radio, these shows are basically an excuse for loudmouthed right wing idiots to throw out talking points like "Are Muslims destroying the British way of life?" and take calls from exactly the kind of bellowing mouth-breathers one would expect to respond to something like this (they also feature one loudmouthed left wing idiot in George Galloway, but to his credit, Galloway's show leans towards more or less serious political discussion... some of the time).

Anyway, since Galloway loathes 9/11 truthers, it's unlikely that Avery will be appearing there. I'd put money on him turning up on the James Whale show - Whale loves conspiro-nuts and woo-woos, and every time I've ever heard his show (cabbies' radios are invariably tuned to Talksport) he's been chatting to some loon who claims to have seen the ghost of Nessie assassinate JFK. I don't know if Dylan realises quite what a freak show he's walking into... or that he will have found his level.

lionking
20th November 2007, 01:28 AM
Can anyone explain how he gets an audience with the Metropolitan Police?

Foolmewunz
20th November 2007, 01:39 AM
Can anyone explain how he gets an audience with the Metropolitan Police?

Well, the House of Commons passed the Anti-Smirk Act in 1843. It has rarely been enforced - the last known instance of a prosecution being Reginald Cuthberton of Snidely on Whiplash back in 1893.

Or, ... He explained it himself, above. He's going to drop in and give them a DVD!

I first read it, hoping he was on this page..... http://www.met.police.uk/wanted/



(Maybe someone with some cut-n-paste skills could put Do-Over's picture on that page? Sure would look nice as wallpaper in their treehouse in Oneonta!)

timhau
20th November 2007, 01:42 AM
Can anyone explain how he gets an audience with the Metropolitan Police?

Is it forbidden to just walk into the New Scotland Yard building?

I'm more amazed at the Associated Press interview.

lionking
20th November 2007, 02:00 AM
Is it forbidden to just walk into the New Scotland Yard building?

I'm more amazed at the Associated Press interview.
No not forbidden, but the way the itinerary was written it looks like a formal meeting. Yes I know it would likely be with a lackey from the media unit but still.........

Chedda
20th November 2007, 02:26 AM
I'd put money on him turning up on the James Whale show - Whale loves conspiro-nuts and woo-woos, and every time I've ever heard his show (cabbies' radios are invariably tuned to Talksport) he's been chatting to some loon who claims to have seen the ghost of Nessie assassinate JFK. I don't know if Dylan realises quite what a freak show he's walking into... or that he will have found his level.

It's a show that makes Coast to Coast in the US appear to be an intellectually highbrow factual programme.

The show often features celebrity guests, including Derek Acorah, Jodie Marsh, David Icke, Nick Pope, Alex Jones, David Shayler, Lembit Opik and Alistair McGowan.

What other show could possibly attract such luminaries? Acorah is a legend round these parts!

Undesired Walrus
20th November 2007, 02:35 AM
Dylan is not welcome in my city.

We hate American slacker drop-outs.

Bet he can't handle our beer either.

catbasket
20th November 2007, 02:49 AM
So Dylan's on holiday in the UK? Bluddy armed border guards sleeping on the job again.

uk_dave
20th November 2007, 03:06 AM
Hmmmmm could this be another reason why LTW was unable to sell LC:FC to UK 'truthers'?

Maybe he was worried about being sued while over here. :D

Undesired Walrus
20th November 2007, 03:07 AM
I expect we are to be treated with Dylan trying to work out how to get onto the London Underground this time.

Extras include 'Asking the grumpy ticketguard how to get onto train' and 'Talking loudly on the tube gets us chucked off'.

Gravy
20th November 2007, 03:21 AM
Anyway, since Galloway loathes 9/11 truthers, it's unlikely that Avery will be appearing there.

I wouldn't put money on that.

"The Real Deal" with George Galloway, June 12, 2006 (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5504984115181602028#7m18s)

Galloway: Great tragedies, great events, enormous occasions like this, they throw up leaders. And you have become a leader. [He puts his hand on Rodriguez's arm] You were a caretaker looking after the stairs. Now you're wonderfully eloquent on platforms, on radio, on television. You're coming across the world and speaking to people.

Rodriguez: Because it's a mission. You see, I lost 200 friends.

Galloway: You're driven by the desire to get to the bottom of this. To get to the truth.

Rodriguez: Yes, yes.

Galloway: It's a fantastic thing. William Rodriguez, you're a great man. [Shakes his hand] You're a survivor. From one survivor to another, let me wish you great success in your campaign to establish the truth about 9/11. And look after that key. That key of hope. We all need that key of hope in life. This is George Galloway. This is the Real Deal.

timhau
20th November 2007, 03:30 AM
No not forbidden, but the way the itinerary was written it looks like a formal meeting.

Sure. But the point is, even if it's just Mr. Do-Over dropping by unannounced and leaving a LC:FC CD at the reception, calling it a "meeting with the Metropolitan Police" isn't strictly speaking a lie.

Foolmewunz
20th November 2007, 03:38 AM
I wouldn't put money on that.

One of the insider guys over on LCF has said it'll be Whale's show.... He (Whale) is already plugging it. 10 PM UK time on Wednesday, I believe.

catbasket
20th November 2007, 03:48 AM
Checking the TalkSport site shows the James Whale show is on tonight at 10pm. Tomorrow on TalkSport is football commentary - England v Croatia. Linky ('http://www2.talksport.net/shows/schedule.asp?day=TODAY')

Foolmewunz
20th November 2007, 03:53 AM
Checking the TalkSport site shows the James Whale show is on tonight at 10pm. Tomorrow on TalkSport is football commentary - England v Croatia. Linky ('http://www2.talksport.net/shows/schedule.asp?day=TODAY')

Kuhl!!! DA's not only going to not be able to get around on the Underground (the New York subway doesn't make you pay different fares for different zones - so he may wind up as Charlie on the MTA), but he's probably going to miss his appointment!

The Keystone Kops of Kredibility, Episode III. Do-Over Does London and Mistakes an Irish Stout for English Beer.

Maybe someone could do him up as Paddington Bear? Pin a little note on him, saying, "Will Someone Please Take Care of This Bore?"

bonavada
20th November 2007, 08:30 AM
there's a large archive of james whale shows HERE (http://mickynwa.com/jameswhale.aspx) his guest list almost reads as a list of the top luminaries of woodom. (alex jones, icke, shaylor geller) i'm listening right now to a 9-11 SPECIAL (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B93EDVDG) whale did back in april. from even the first few minutes it seems that avery will get a rather easy ride. he (whale) describes loose change as the "strongest argument for an independent review" oddly also they have a big-time ufologist (nick pope) taking the stance as the guest sceptic.....make of that what you will.

BV

jon
20th November 2007, 09:26 AM
Anyone got links to a few of Dylan's opinions re. the 7/7 attacks? I'm sure the Met are more than able to spot a moron, but might remind them of the other conspiratorial BS linked to the truth campaign...

Kiosk
20th November 2007, 09:36 AM
I wouldn't put money on that.

Wow. I thought I could no longer be surprised by Galloway's personal hypocrisy and rank opportunism. You live and learn.

I sat and listened to a three-hour show of his not too long ago, simply because it was twoof-themed - his guest was a prominent blogger who pulled apart the CTs with admirable precision while Gorgeous George rumbled on about idiots who couldn't face reality and were distracting from the real struggle against neo-conservatism, etc. As soon as everyone's back is turned, he's hob-nobbing with Mr "did I say rumble? I meant POW!"

Typical GG - his left hand drawing back while his right hand advances. To think I have friends who can't understand my objections to this slippery, pompous, dishonest old sod.

It's a fantastic thing. William Rodriguez, you're a great man. [Shakes his hand] You're a survivor. From one survivor to another, let me wish you great success in your campaign to establish the truth about 9/11. And look after that key. That key of hope. We all need that key of hope in life. This is George Galloway. This is the Real Deal.

ROFLCOPTER

Anyway, if DA is supposed to be on the Whale show tonight, someone had better tell him. His schedule says it's tomorrow. He's busy lecturing cops today.

Alferd_Packer
20th November 2007, 01:33 PM
So, how is Dylan paying for this trip? Who wants to bet that the costs of this trip are being "writen" off as marketing for LC:FC?

geni
20th November 2007, 01:50 PM
So, how is Dylan paying for this trip? Who wants to bet that the costs of this trip are being "writen" off as marketing for LC:FC?

Since there does appear to be a cinema release deal in the UK that is not unreasonable.

Furi
20th November 2007, 01:59 PM
is anyone going to bother listen to it online, (I stopped listening to Whale when I was still in secondary school).

http://www2.talksport.net/ launches a cruddy javawindow, and has ******** adverts all over the damn thing,

not sure if these have an international agreement.

edit, I wonder if Manfo Kwaku sentancing will be brought up, I also bet a new conpiracy regarding the loss of the DWP records to emerge within the next 10 hours. (seeing as I have access to every school childs record exam results Address free school meal and method of travel to school, the DWP Snafu is bizarre)

Undesired Walrus
20th November 2007, 03:36 PM
Kwaku? I always thought it was Asiedu.

Regardless, it's a pretty open and shut case.

Suicide Note: Check.

Explosives: Check

In the act of detonating explosives: Check

No escape plans: Check

Manfo admitting it: Check

Furi
20th November 2007, 04:11 PM
oops it is Asiedu, as I can never spell his name, it was a small error of word wrap, when copying it over,

Dyldo is on the air tomorrow at 2300 GMT on talk sprot, have just had to listen to a typical Whaley rant to find that bit out.

and yup the loss of personal info did make up quite a lot of it.

JimTheBrit
20th November 2007, 04:11 PM
Checking the TalkSport site shows the James Whale show is on tonight at 10pm. Tomorrow on TalkSport is football commentary - England v Croatia. Linky (http://www2.talksport.net/shows/schedule.asp?day=TODAY)

Whale's show must be on after the commentary as he's just confirmed the 9/11 special will be tomorrow (Wed).

jhunter1163
20th November 2007, 05:33 PM
To any British Twoofers reading this: LC:FC is up on Google Video. Save your pounds and watch it free!

qarnos
20th November 2007, 06:07 PM
And that "accountability" meeting (http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=19405&view=findpost&p=14699989) with the Brit police?

I wonder if he rang them up and said, "I have some information about who did 9/11... but I have to see you in person"

Foolmewunz
20th November 2007, 07:35 PM
To any British Twoofers reading this: LC:FC is up on Google Video. Save your pounds and watch it free!

Whale's show has a call-in portion, doesn't it?

Could UKDave or Undesire Walrus call-in this little tidbit, PLEASE!!!!!?????

Hit him where he cares - in the wallet! (I'm sure the distribution company who bought the rights for the UK will be real pleased, too! :spjimlad: )

60hzxtl
21st November 2007, 08:22 AM
"Basically just gonna drop off a copy of LCFC, remind them that Brits died on 9/11 too, and see where it goes. It's a shot in the dark, but we're here, so why not? "

NTSC or PAL

I bet I know where it goes - into the bin!

Shot in the dark, or an invitation for a Do - Over!

jon
21st November 2007, 08:27 AM
they should have given them Terrorstorm ;)

Undesired Walrus
21st November 2007, 08:45 AM
Whale's show has a call-in portion, doesn't it?

Could UKDave or Undesire Walrus call-in this little tidbit, PLEASE!!!!!?????


I tried listening to a few minutes of TalkSport once, but I ended up trying to amputate my ears with the wires from my game controller to prevent any future punishment.

I will call in if somebody can get me a very big radio that can play the theme tune from 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' down the phone to Dylan after I mention him not being able to spell 'Written' correctly. Twice.

Furi
21st November 2007, 08:58 AM
"Basically just gonna drop off a copy of LCFC, remind them that Brits died on 9/11 too, and see where it goes. It's a shot in the dark, but we're here, so why not? "

NTSC or PAL

I bet I know where it goes - into the bin!

Shot in the dark, or an invitation for a Do - Over!

Hmm I wonder if it is region encoded, either that or it will get piked and torrented from a .pol computer and used to track tewwowrists

catbasket
21st November 2007, 11:20 AM
Dyldo is on the air tomorrow at 2300 GMT on talk sprot, have just had to listen to a typical Whaley rant to find that bit out.

Whale's show must be on after the commentary as he's just confirmed the 9/11 special will be tomorrow (Wed).

Cheers for the heads up folks, sadly though I will be unable to listen. There's a show I've been looking forward to for months being broadcast tonight. 2300 GMT on UtterGarbage TV, a three hour live broadcast of Watching Paint Dry.

Kiosk
21st November 2007, 11:21 AM
Can anyone make an mp3 of this Avery / Whale show somehow? I'll be out, because I'm watching the football at a friend's house, but I think this might be at least slightly amusing. I presume the non-Brit majority here would be interested too.

"Interested" looks like the wrong word there, but you know what I mean.

EDIT: Snow's post reminds me of the extent to which "interested" is the wrong word. "Morbid compulsion"?

catbasket
21st November 2007, 11:47 AM
Kiosk - cutest avatar ever!

Kiosk
21st November 2007, 12:17 PM
Kiosk - cutest avatar ever!

I'm overcompensating for the hideousness of my immortal soul.

Undesired Walrus
21st November 2007, 01:45 PM
He's on, as smarmy as ever http://www.totalrock.com/player/mp3autoplay.php

Shrinker
21st November 2007, 01:54 PM
He's on, as smarmy as ever http://www.totalrock.com/player/mp3autoplay.php

Oh good, the British really love smarmy Americans... :D

Undesired Walrus
21st November 2007, 02:30 PM
Am I a bad person for wanting to kick him and his movie out of my home town?

On the bright side, England are drawing with Croatia!

Rolfe
21st November 2007, 03:50 PM
Bwahahahahahah!!!!

:SCOTLAND:

Rolfe.

brodski
21st November 2007, 03:55 PM
Hmm, so yesterday Dylan visited the Met, and then last night the City of London Police interrupted London's largest regular Skeptics meeting due to a "suspicious vehicle"/ bomb alert.

Join the dots people!

Undesired Walrus
21st November 2007, 04:06 PM
Can someone record this debate please?

Furi
21st November 2007, 04:10 PM
rescheduled for a later release date, due some football match or something,

Dylan stated LC forum that he would be uploading MP3s from the interviews, maybe they will need to first edit a few things out and you know maybe stick in some beetz and that.

contra
21st November 2007, 04:18 PM
Yeah. England got their ass kicked so the sport radio is just about that.

jaydeehess
21st November 2007, 05:44 PM
NTSC or PAL

oooh, that would be so indicative of the woo-knowledge if Do-over presented them with an NTSC verison.

Hyperviolet
21st November 2007, 06:54 PM
Bwahahahahahah!!!!

:SCOTLAND:

Rolfe.

Hahaha, i just know Architect has cracked open the champagne.

Kiosk
21st November 2007, 07:42 PM
I was very pleased with the football myself, as an Anglicised Celt who becomes de-Anglicised whenever that overhyped shower of barely-competent pin-up boys takes to the field.

Just as pleased to imagine Dylan's response to a soccer match taking priority over the TWOOF...

8den
22nd November 2007, 05:14 AM
I'll really just surprised no one on the Loose Change Forum is connecting Steve McClaren with 911. His decision to replace Robinson at the last minute and England's loss were clearly an inside job to kick Dylan off talksport at the last minute.

Dave Rogers
22nd November 2007, 05:27 AM
I'll really just surprised no one on the Loose Change Forum is connecting Steve McClaren with 911. His decision to replace Robinson at the last minute and England's loss were clearly an inside job to kick Dylan off talksport at the last minute.

Do I sense the hidden paw of NWO Kitty in all this?

Dave

uk_dave
22nd November 2007, 05:33 AM
And, of course, if it hadn't been for the government losing 25million personal records of people receiving child tax credits, dylan and loose change would have been the top story on all the news media.

Damn, will we stop at nothing?

Furi
22nd November 2007, 05:54 AM
And, of course, if it hadn't been for the government losing 25million personal records of people receiving child tax credits, dylan and loose change would have been the top story on all the news media.

Damn, will we stop at nothing?


Well that is why we had to kidnap McLarens pr0n stash, and force him to make the substitution, this way all the fotball fans will be more concerned with the loss than either Dyldos big braking news, and also to distract from the distraction of the 25M records, now what can we come up with to distract form the distraction of the distraction.

Bird Flu didn't have the desired effect, nor did cancelling neighbours, have we got any Royals left to sacrifice, or maybe a private Kylie Sex video released on the net accidentally. we need something to stop the great unwashed from finding our nefarious plots

uk_dave
22nd November 2007, 05:56 AM
or maybe a private Kylie Sex video released on the net accidentally. we need something to stop the great unwashed from finding our nefarious plots

So it does exist........

Furi
22nd November 2007, 06:12 AM
So it does exist........

You mean you haven't seen them! the one she did with [Auto Censor] was incredible, I didn't know someone that small could do that!

You should get into the celebrity manipulation section, ask for form BO1-NK in application, and express your preferances to work with.

As for the antipodean pop pixie, she owes us so much she will do *anything* to keep her popularity, meh she knows what can happen if she refuses, just look what happened to Dando.

Cheap off peak single to Hull please

uk_dave
22nd November 2007, 06:18 AM
You mean you haven't seen them! the one she did with [Auto Censor] was incredible, I didn't know someone that small could do that!


Ohhhhh that one. I'd thought it was just another of her music videos.

Cheap off peak single to Hull please

This does seem a little desperate. :D

timhau
22nd November 2007, 06:59 AM
And, of course, if it hadn't been for the government losing 25million personal records of people receiving child tax credits, dylan and loose change would have been the top story on all the news media.

Damn, will we stop at nothing?

No.

And just for asking, you get to retake Advanced NWO Orthodoxy I and Global Domination 101.

Rolfe
22nd November 2007, 03:16 PM
Hahaha, i just know Architect has cracked open the champagne.


I realise that I am officially a Bad Person, and so non-PC I don't deserve to live, but I'm afraid I was entirely unable to smother the ear-to-ear grin myself.

Rolfe.

geni
22nd November 2007, 03:27 PM
I realise that I am officially a Bad Person, and so non-PC I don't deserve to live, but I'm afraid I was entirely unable to smother the ear-to-ear grin myself.

Rolfe.

Nothing in PC prevents you from enjoying England loseing at various sports. Failing to support europe in the ryder cup may present more problems.

8den
22nd November 2007, 05:57 PM
I realise that I am officially a Bad Person, and so non-PC I don't deserve to live, but I'm afraid I was entirely unable to smother the ear-to-ear grin myself.

Rolfe.

I work with another Irishman, and a Brit, and we literally had to compose ourselves and not dance around him going "Na Na Na Na England aren't it"*


*Yes I'm aware Ireland isn't in either, however the discussing this among ourselves Ireland doesn't expect to qualify for major tournments, unlike England and the English who view their one victory in '66 as "business as usual" rather than a remarkable blip in an otherwise mediocre international career.


Ohhhhh that one. I'd thought it was just another of her music videos.

Have you seen the Agent Provocateur Commercial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgX8gOV4x6w) She did. Warning neither work nor wife save.

Unsecured Coins
22nd November 2007, 06:51 PM
Have you seen the Agent Provocateur Commercial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgX8gOV4x6w) She did. Warning neither work nor wife save.

My FSM... that's deplorable!

*adds to favorites*

jhunter1163
22nd November 2007, 06:51 PM
I can vouch for the "not wife safe" bit... :scared:

Rolfe
23rd November 2007, 04:39 AM
I work with another Irishman, and a Brit, and we literally had to compose ourselves and not dance around him going "Na Na Na Na England aren't it"*


*Yes I'm aware Ireland isn't in either, however the discussing this among ourselves Ireland doesn't expect to qualify for major tournments, unlike England and the English who view their one victory in '66 as "business as usual" rather than a remarkable blip in an otherwise mediocre international career.


Well, Scotland aren't in either, after a period of reasonable optimism (after unexpectedly beating France) followed by a period of unreasonable optimism (after getting beaten by the Ukraine). Nevertheless the consensus is they put up a creditable performance in the "group of death", the manager is being generally praised and we'd quite like him to stay actually. As opposed to England who were seen as having had an easy qualification group, and whose manager is now heading for Antigua under an assumed name and a false beard.

Rolfe.

8den
23rd November 2007, 07:30 AM
As opposed to England who were seen as having had an easy qualification group, and whose manager is now heading for Antigua under an assumed name and a false beard.

Rolfe.

And £2.5 million better off. For failing for a year and a half.

Nice work etc...

Kiosk
23rd November 2007, 10:48 AM
And £2.5 million better off. For failing for a year and a half.

Nice work etc...

That's just the English way. It could be what PFI was invented for.

geni
23rd November 2007, 11:57 AM
As opposed to England who were seen as having had an easy qualification group, and whose manager is now heading for Antigua under an assumed name and a false beard.

Rolfe.

It was an easy qualification group. England were in it.