goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
TANKER
- 22 Aug 2012 17:41
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going out now . good day.
Stan
- 22 Aug 2012 17:44
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All the best.
aldwickk
- 22 Aug 2012 17:59
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People are so polite on this thread it makes you proud to be English
Stan
- 22 Aug 2012 18:12
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Oh you recognise politeness do you? In that case you seem to be making progress.
TANKER
- 23 Aug 2012 08:09
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morning . prince harry so what if he likes is birthday suit fine.
it was what we where born with good luck harry .
nice to see you are normal.
aldwickk
- 23 Aug 2012 19:04
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skinny
- 24 Aug 2012 07:07
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required field
- 24 Aug 2012 11:51
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Breivik gets 21 years.....how about a firing squad ?.....it's obvious that he had the attack planned for a very long time......menace to society.....
greekman
- 24 Aug 2012 11:59
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So this mass murderer can be back out enjoying life at the age of 54, probably signing a book and film deal.
21 years for killing 77 people works out at less than 4 months per life and that not counting for all those he injured.
What a pathetic weak sentence. If I was a relative of those killed or injured, I would be livid with rage.
No wonder people take the law into their own hands!
How can this be justice!
ahoj
- 24 Aug 2012 12:09
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If one of the victims was a relative of the judge, he would value the life of those 77 people.
This kinds of sentences encourages any dispute to end up with life threatening actions and killings. The jury should have considered their loved ones were killed by this guy.
This is not justice.
greekman
- 24 Aug 2012 13:08
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Ahoj,
Your quite right.
Several years ago we had a local judge that was known for his weakness in sentencing until that is his house was burgled (its now a private rest home, so you can imagine how big it is) he then became one of the harshest sentencing judges in the area, especially for burglaries, surprise, surprise.
required field
- 24 Aug 2012 13:37
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The Norwegians are very nice people, but if that was a sentence passed in Britain it would encourage all the criminals into committing diabolical crimes.....Norway must hope that will not be the outcome or the result of such a ridiculous verdict.
skinny
- 24 Aug 2012 14:41
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Interesting take on the Norwegian view to the sentence -
Norway jails "sane" Breivik for maximum 21 years
tyketto
- 24 Aug 2012 23:50
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The maximum sentance that can be passed under Norwegian law is 21 years.
This is revieved after ten years.I think he will die in prison.
All this time he will be in solitary confinement.
This_is_me
- 24 Aug 2012 23:54
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The teacher began calling out the names of the pupils:
"Mustafa El Ekh Zeri?"
"Here"
"Achmed El Kabul?"
"Here"
"Fatima Al Chadoury? "
"Here"
"Abdul Alu Ohlmi?"
"Here"
"Mohammed Ibn Achrha?"
"Here"
"Mi Cha El Mey Er" Silence in the classroom
"Mi Cha El Mey Er"
Continued silence as everyone looked around the room. She repeated
"Is there any child here called Mi Cha El Mey Er ?"
A boy arose and said
"Sorry teacher. I think that's me
It's pronounced Michael Meyer"
aldwickk
- 25 Aug 2012 08:06
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And the teachers name was ?
TANKER
- 25 Aug 2012 14:02
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just to let you all know the swedish ladys of the night are still working the night shift .
assange was set up.
optomistic
- 25 Aug 2012 15:21
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There you go TANKER, free speech, you now have Goldfinger's permission to say what you like :-))
ps I would ike to know what your view is on CNA now (over on the CNA thread if you like.
Cheers
dreamcatcher
- 25 Aug 2012 22:09
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Tributes have been paid to Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon, who has died at the age of 82.He famously uttered the quote moments after setting foot on the lunar surface: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
aldwickk
- 26 Aug 2012 09:02
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