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14 minutes ago, Decimus said:

Well he didn't mean that fellah born in Britain, Saint Patrick...lol.

What an ironic and just reward for your stupidity @PANZER MURPHY, in as much as you were ready to attack St George without researching your own facts first.

I believe the parton saint of Ireland was born in Cumbria, England. Lol.

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6 minutes ago, PANZER MURPHY said:

We well aware of the lineage of our lad...I just didn't want ya lookin stoopid the next time ya were down the flat roof boozer gibbering to the other burnouts about why ya don't celebrate a Turkish fellah izall...lol

PANZERMURPHYBABY 

Bullshit. It's fairly obvious you didn't even know your own St Patrick was an Englishman, so from now on, each time you sink a Guinness on March 17, on your religious country's holiest day, you'll forever be reminded of where your most famous priest actually hails from.

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5 minutes ago, Wolfie said:

Bullshit. It's fairly obvious you didn't even know your own St Patrick was an Englishman, so from now on, each time you sink a Guinness on March 17, on your religious country's holiest day, you'll forever be reminded of where your most famous priest actually hails from.

Sure at this stage he's one of our own ..like a lot of yer countrymen that came here..they become more Irish than the Irish themselves..anyway why do ya think the turk lad isn't celebrated in the uk?

PANZERMURPHYBABY 

 

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1 hour ago, PANZER MURPHY said:

We well aware of the lineage of our lad...I just didn't want ya lookin stoopid the next time ya were down the flat roof boozer gibbering to the other burnouts about why ya don't celebrate a Turkish fellah izall...lol

PANZERMURPHYBABY 

I'm sure that your vast knowledge of history is as legendary as your calm and collected insouciance when it comes to Anglo-Irish relations, P.

That being said, I'm absolutely certain that you are also "well aware" that the Turks did not migrate to Anatolia (that's modern day Turkey, to you) until the 11th century, long after the erroneously named "Turkish fellah" was born.

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17 hours ago, Eric Cuntman said:

It's wrong for us to remember the fallen, we must first acknowledge the bravery and sacrifice of the BAME/LGBT communities, who were responsible for victory in 2 world wars. 

To be perfectly honest, and this is going to upset the anti Semitic element.. but we'd be much better off now if Hitler had not bothered gassing 6 million imaginary Jews and prioritised the spades and poofs.

Well said Eric, however obviously reported. 

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On 16/03/2022 at 14:23, Hammer of Cunts said:

Sorry to mention the war, but It occurred to me that this open invitation to assorted refugees is a very nice, liberal and open-handed gesture, very middle-class.  "Huge" numbers of people (145,000) are reported to have signed up in 48 hours, showing how eager the country is to do its bit. It only takes five minutes to sell a quarter of a million Glastonbury tickets, so not that enthusiastic really.

At least the toilets are better in Mariupol than that mud infested shit hole.

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6 hours ago, PANZER MURPHY said:

Sure at this stage he's one of our own ..like a lot of yer countrymen that came here..they become more Irish than the Irish themselves..anyway why do ya think the turk lad isn't celebrated in the uk?

PANZERMURPHYBABY 

 

Laffin 

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3 hours ago, Hammer of Cunts said:

At least Bonio's not likely to be playing at Glastonbury.

He's a genuine cunt's cunt, and is surpassed only by another Irishman in these highest echelons of musical cuntfuckinshness, Bob Geldof. When I am leader of the free world, both will be exterminated.

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21 hours ago, Wolfie said:

Bullshit. It's fairly obvious you didn't even know your own St Patrick was an Englishman, so from now on, each time you sink a Guinness on March 17, on your religious country's holiest day, you'll forever be reminded of where your most famous priest actually hails from.

Don't the Welsh claim him as well?

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On 10/05/2022 at 13:01, Wolfie said:

Ironically, the Ukraine-rich news article to which you refer is written by the BBC's very own 'Reality Check Team', lol. The BBC wouldn't know how to report non-partisan news which told the whole truth if bit them on the fucking arse.

Again, the BBC are masters at giving its time-constrained public at large only snippets of the whole event (and therefore limited accuarcy) of the parade in Moscow – of which the Russian plight during WW2 against Nazi Germany still plays a major role. 

The noble liar that is the BBC strikes yet again. Stop funding its political editors and millionnaire presenters through enforced licence fees, and close the entire pro-minority & LGBTQ organistation down by decompartmentalising it and selling it off, and give the money to the underfunded NHS or police force so the British public actually benefits from taxes they pay. Some say (@Mrs Roops & @The Beast good examples) the BBC has listened in recent years and is changing its modus operandi, whereas to me, especially with yesterday's Ukraine-obsessed report about Russia, it has never been clearer the BBC is still in the grip of an ideology which prevents it reporting fairly on the world.

Johnson's government is desperate to get a geographic foothold squarely on Russia's border, so what better way than to continue applying pressure with such an opportunity like Ukraine, with the ongoing support of its state-funded mainstream news channel? I don't trust this government and I certainly don't trust the BBC.

I fucked that one up totally. 

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On 11/05/2022 at 09:57, Mrs Roops said:

Eh?

 

1 hour ago, The Beast said:

I fucked that one up totally. 

What a contrast in acknowledgement. Not surprisingly one of you has shown themself to be humble and self-depricating. I was looking for the comment/s the other day, and I couldn't find the discourse. It went something like 'The BBC has listened to the widespread criticism and public backlash, and has begun to change its ways in recent years', or similar.

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12 minutes ago, Wolfie said:

 

What a contrast in acknowledgement. Not surprisingly one of you has shown themself to be humble and self-depricating. I was looking for the comment/s the other day, and I couldn't find the discourse. It went something like 'The BBC has listened to the widespread criticism and public backlash, and has begun to change its ways in recent years', or similar.

I thought it may have been on the turn. I thought I saw a chink of light. But given it is a vital state organ and the said state is still in a self inflicted death spiral, it is not happening.

I should stick to being a miserable wanker. I won't end up disappointed. 

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9 hours ago, Wolfie said:

What a contrast in acknowledgement. Not surprisingly one of you has shown themself to be humble and self-depricating. I was looking for the comment/s the other day, and I couldn't find the discourse. It went something like 'The BBC has listened to the widespread criticism and public backlash, and has begun to change its ways in recent years', or similar.

...or maybe I said something similar to this...

On 23/04/2020 at 09:56, Mrs Roops said:

...The BBC's age old problem which they seem incapable or unwilling to sort out is the top heavy management structure. Constantly rearranging the deck chairs (noticeable in the news & current affairs) and renaming depts with snappy and hip titles (BBC Sounds? BBC Vision?) is just Birtwash. Moving a reluctant staff to Media city was an expensive and unnecessary gesture.

 

On 05/01/2021 at 13:03, Mrs Roops said:

...This is lazy reporting and is a symptom of the BBC rearranging the chairs by paring down the number of specialist journo's in favour of generalists with an eye on the flavour-of-the-moment headlines...

:rolleyes:

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On 10/05/2022 at 13:42, Wolfie said:

Bullshit. It's fairly obvious you didn't even know your own St Patrick was an Englishman, so from now on, each time you sink a Guinness on March 17, on your religious country's holiest day, you'll forever be reminded of where your most famous priest actually hails from.

St Patrick was not English, rather he was a Briton .. evidence suggest that he hailed from somewhere in Cumbria much of which was under the control of who became the Scots.

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ITV (and Sky) are every bit as bad as the BBC .. all of them are reporting opinion rather than simply information about what is happening. I don't want the news to always agree with my opinion, I want news to be truthful and unbiased. The BBC needs to slim down some departments and focus less on international opinion and focus more on regional news within the UK. I do remember the end of the era of "Here is the news read by Alvar Liddel" .. at that time the "news" as reported would be concise and factual with little if any hint of the broadcaster or newsreaders opinions. News broadcasts would generally last about 10 minutes. If you wanted to read opinion or muck-raking you would buy a newspaper.

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2 hours ago, Penelope Alive said:

I do remember the end of the era of "Here is the news read by Alvar Liddel" .. at that time the "news" as reported would be concise and factual with little if any hint of the broadcaster or newsreaders opinions. News broadcasts would generally last about 10 minutes. If you wanted to read opinion or muck-raking you would buy a newspaper.

Thank you for this fascinating trip down memory lane. Could you give us your first hand recollections of the Crewe town crier disseminating the news prior to the invention of the printing press and mass literacy?

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