UKIP First 100 Days WTF!!!

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allergictocheese

1,290 posts

113 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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dandarez said:
Now falling like Rome's Colosseum.
Eh?

JustAnotherLogin

1,127 posts

121 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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don4l said:
You seem to be under the impression that I read every post on these threads. This is not true.
And yet 48 hours you accused me of not caring about the Rotherham events because I had posted less on the subject than I had on other topics.

Hypocritical?

Casuist?

One must conclude yes, you are.

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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Zod said:
You might have a chance to persuade people, scuffers, if you didn't use terms like "raving poofter", but you do, so you fail.
It's a fair point. Scuffers, in future stick to my tried and tested one - you fking moron. Works on all and is almost always accurate to the intended target.

dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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allergictocheese said:
dandarez said:
Now falling like Rome's Colosseum.
Eh?
Obviously not been out there lately then?

Like many old monuments... (you probably think I'm one, but I ain't falling, crumbling yet).

Anyway, the Colosseum has been 'falling' (crumbling) for years. There was a row when 'labourers' were brought in to 'repair' things!
Scaffolding has been around part of its circumference for a long time. Perhaps you think it's new seating on the outside?

And you obviously missed the one about the 'Colosseum pulling a Pisa'?
About 18 months ago it was noted areas on one side were 'leaning'.

Still, you pro-EU boys you know it all don't you?
You should get out more! hehe


mjb1

2,556 posts

159 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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eccles said:
Scuffers said:
FWIW, I have the same contempt for the Hacked-off morons, which if they had half a brain, would have either set a password or not used a public voicemail system.
So if you don't lock your house it's perfectly alright for me to come in rifle through your stuff and read your mail?
I thought they used CLI spoofing to bypass the pass codes?

So it'd be more like using a skeleton key to unlock your back door, and then rifle through your stuff.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

274 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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mjb1 said:
eccles said:
Scuffers said:
FWIW, I have the same contempt for the Hacked-off morons, which if they had half a brain, would have either set a password or not used a public voicemail system.
So if you don't lock your house it's perfectly alright for me to come in rifle through your stuff and read your mail?
I thought they used CLI spoofing to bypass the pass codes?

So it'd be more like using a skeleton key to unlock your back door, and then rifle through your stuff.
nope, they used the default password that nobody bother to change!

CLI spoofing's a bit hi-tech for fleet street!


TKF

6,232 posts

235 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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don4l said:
968 said:
don4l said:
So you find it acceptable to use the death of a murder victim in support of your political cause.

Well done you.

If a political issue is leading to deaths, then it should be addressed. However, when a victim is totally unrelated to a political issue, then they should be allowed to rest in peace.
No, actually I don't think its right but you are such a self serving hypocrit, you didn't choose to criticise your fellow ukiper who made a cheap point about the death of a girl, despite the specific wishes of her family. That is not 'fair game' and neither is <snip>, but you will only criticise what is convenient because you're a hypocrit.
You seem to be under the impression that I read every post on these threads. This is not true.

I don't know if I saw the post in question, or not. However, as I never heard of the person in question, it is possible that I didn't understand the post.

I note that I had to snip your post to remove the name of the victim. This suggests that you are also happy to use murder victims to further your cause. If anybody else wants to disagree with me, please do not name the victim.

I will repeat the offer that I made to TKF. If you delete your post which named the victim, then I will also delete this reply.
Sometimes I wonder if you're for real. Then I remember you're a Kipper.

So, to explain for the hard of thinking, your homophobic chum Scuffers thinks that the people that got hacked were "morons" and that they are "exactly what's wrong with people today, they have no concept of digital security, then start crying when they get done over". That would include Milly Dowler and her family, right?

Jinx

11,391 posts

260 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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TKF said:
Sometimes I wonder if you're for real. Then I remember you're a Kipper.

So, to explain for the hard of thinking, your homophobic chum Scuffers thinks that the people that got hacked were "morons" and that they are "exactly what's wrong with people today, they have no concept of digital security, then start crying when they get done over". That would include Milly Dowler and her family, right?
I don't think Milly Dowler was ever part of Hacked-off do you? And the deletion of her voicemails which gave her family false hope was a little more damaging then having your messages listened to by fleet street hacks?

TKF

6,232 posts

235 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Jinx said:
TKF said:
Sometimes I wonder if you're for real. Then I remember you're a Kipper.

So, to explain for the hard of thinking, your homophobic chum Scuffers thinks that the people that got hacked were "morons" and that they are "exactly what's wrong with people today, they have no concept of digital security, then start crying when they get done over". That would include Milly Dowler and her family, right?
I don't think Milly Dowler was ever part of Hacked-off do you? And the deletion of her voicemails which gave her family false hope was a little more damaging then having your messages listened to by fleet street hacks?
You'll have to ask Scuffers. He's the one calling her a moron for having no concept of digital security.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

274 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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TKF said:
You'll have to ask Scuffers. He's the one calling her a moron for having no concept of digital security.
Actually, I didn't, but if you want someone to blame, try Labour for screwing education.


allergictocheese

1,290 posts

113 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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dandarez said:
Obviously not been out there lately then?

Like many old monuments... (you probably think I'm one, but I ain't falling, crumbling yet).

Anyway, the Colosseum has been 'falling' (crumbling) for years. There was a row when 'labourers' were brought in to 'repair' things!
Scaffolding has been around part of its circumference for a long time. Perhaps you think it's new seating on the outside?

And you obviously missed the one about the 'Colosseum pulling a Pisa'?
About 18 months ago it was noted areas on one side were 'leaning'.

Still, you pro-EU boys you know it all don't you?
You should get out more! hehe
I was last in the Colosseum July 2013. In nearly 2000 years it's not really fallen down that much, has it. It was a very, very strange example to pick on. However in my experience peoples hatred of things, like Europe and Islam for example, is typically driven by ignorance.

Your point has crumbled faster than the Twin Towers in a plane storm.

Yazar

1,476 posts

120 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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allergictocheese said:
was last in the Colosseum July 2013. In nearly 2000 years it's not really fallen down that much, has it.
I went in 2014 and three quarters of it was missing hehe

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

261 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Jinx said:
I don't think Milly Dowler was ever part of Hacked-off do you? And the deletion of her voicemails which gave her family false hope was a little more damaging then having your messages listened to by fleet street hacks?
It would have been if it had happened.

JustAnotherLogin

1,127 posts

121 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Scuffers said:
TKF said:
You'll have to ask Scuffers. He's the one calling her a moron for having no concept of digital security.
Actually, I didn't, but if you want someone to blame, try Labour for screwing education.
I don't think they deserve all the blame.

Some of it is your natural aptitude

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Edited by JustAnotherLogin on Thursday 26th February 21:46

dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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allergictocheese said:
dandarez said:
Obviously not been out there lately then?

Like many old monuments... (you probably think I'm one, but I ain't falling, crumbling yet).

Anyway, the Colosseum has been 'falling' (crumbling) for years. There was a row when 'labourers' were brought in to 'repair' things!
Scaffolding has been around part of its circumference for a long time. Perhaps you think it's new seating on the outside?

And you obviously missed the one about the 'Colosseum pulling a Pisa'?
About 18 months ago it was noted areas on one side were 'leaning'.

Still, you pro-EU boys you know it all don't you?
You should get out more! hehe
I was last in the Colosseum July 2013. In nearly 2000 years it's not really fallen down that much, has it. It was a very, very strange example to pick on. However in my experience peoples hatred of things, like Europe and Islam for example, is typically driven by ignorance.

Your point has crumbled faster than the Twin Towers in a plane storm.
You fool.
The Colosseum was a very, very strange example to pick on?

Mine was a strange example to pick on?

And you have the audacity to make a reference to the Twin Towers!

'I was last in the Colosseum...' you say. I should think you were last in everything!

It is been commented on for years about it's precarious state. At one point large pieces crashed down a few years back. I was there then. In 2010 archaeologists said the falling debris was a wake-up call for the parlous state of the arena. But then what do experts and archi's know. I don't think you have ever been there. Well, perhaps in your dreams.

Move on a few years and perhaps you really do think this is seating on the outside? It is restoration work because the place has been crumbling for ages.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrZM4TGWMUM

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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I see the Collis, Forum, Trajan, Wedding cake etc most weekends. They are looking ok. A fair part of the trouble is the underground station building work going on beneath the area from the Wedding Cake down to the Collis. Still, I'm sure the pair of you seasoned visitors knew that. Anything else you would like to know from the threads European resident?

Actually I can't sound too smug, I got semi blind sided today and found out Ill be spending most of the next 6 weeks in Pompey frown

NicD

3,281 posts

257 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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dandarez said:
'I was last in the Colosseum...' you say. I should think you were last in everything!
sorry but thats quite funny!

dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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NicD said:
dandarez said:
'I was last in the Colosseum...' you say. I should think you were last in everything!
sorry but thats quite funny!
Don't be sorry. Humour is good for you!

Words, eh? Be very careful they can entrap you just like above.

I love words, but then I would. biggrin

London424

12,829 posts

175 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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NicD

3,281 posts

257 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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London424 said:
cant be true, surely the invention of the 'thick, racist' UKIP supporters (I am quoting the st for brains on here)

'The head of Europe’s largest plane maker, Airbus, has said the company will not pull out of Britain if the result of May’s general election triggers a referendum on the UK’s future in the European Union.'

Well, its in the usually nasty Indie, so must be true.

Well i never.