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#2001 2012-12-26 01:36:29

The_Shooman
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#2002 2012-12-26 01:50:23

Drum Thunder !!!
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Again I think you're off the mark Shoo, governments are typically made up of too many view point to have one single agenda, I mean look at Robin Cook and the Iraq war are you telling me they're all minions of evil? I would say elements look to carry out agendas like the neo-cons, but the broad paint strokes people like you use to describe the workings of the world really undermines what really is happening, and what can be done in order to change things. Over simplified to the point of ignorance, even though you declare it as enlightenment.

Anyway the real figures on gun crime in the Uk for the most recent one I can find is

59 firearms-related homicides in 2006-07

of which 9 of those were young people.

Either way America is a violent society, and the 2nd amendment was created at a time it took a minute and a half to reload a rifle, I'm sure it is probably worth a revision.


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#2003 2012-12-26 05:07:27

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#2004 2012-12-26 05:12:22

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It's probably MOSSAD shoo, they've caught up with you.


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#2005 2012-12-26 09:21:07

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#2006 2012-12-26 16:46:50

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#2007 2012-12-26 17:22:01

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#2008 2012-12-26 20:14:05

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#2009 2012-12-27 04:47:10

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Classic Will - http://asuitablewardrobe.dynend.com/2012/12/sport-shirts-have-two-pockets.html

"Someone asked the difference between sport and dress shirts the other day, to which I replied, "Sport shirts have two pockets." Now obviously sport shirts often have more pattern and the cloth is usually not as fine as that used for a dress shirt, but to my mind the principal difference between the two is that a sports shirt has some additional storage as it is often worn without a jacket. A man does need a place for his sunglasses and readers after all, and two pockets give a more balanced look than one.

Now some sport shirts have but one pocket and I think of that as yet another attempt by the makers to save a penny by reducing the cloth required for a shirt and re-using the dress shirt pattern they already have (rather like those two button dinner jackets with flapped pockets and notched lapels). The man who thinks about his clothes will have two pockets for sport and may otherwise have them the same as his button cuff dress shirts since the collar will flap appropriately without stays. That sameness means they can do double duty under an odd jacket as the occasion and temperature warrants."


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#2010 2012-12-27 04:53:43

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Will finds another way to laud the iGents' Messiah (or Nazi sympathiser to most) - http://asuitablewardrobe.dynend.com/2012/12/the-duke-was-right.html

"I was reminded of the late Duke of Windsor once again the other day. You see, at one point some years ago the online menswear fora were enamored of a trousermaker whose standard make included buttoning flys. Naturally, I acquired several pair, which I regularly regret every time I wear them (I leave the circumstances to your imaginations) .

It was the Duke of course who as one of his many clothing innovations popularized the zipper fly, a productivity enhancement that by now has saved billions of man-hours (I did not try to calculate it precisely but think about all those trouser wearing men saving a couple of minutes each day for the past fifty years). Like any apprenticeship business, tailoring tends to be a slow moving institution and without the Duke there is an excellent chance we might all still be fumbling with our trousers.

Unfortunately, the presence of buttonholes makes replacing the buttons with zippers one of those tasks (another is removing belt loops from trousers). It can be done but not well, and so I will be remembering the Duke for years to come."

Are we honestly expected to believe that it is difficult for a tailor (especially the original maker) to reply button flies with zips? My friend had it done (well) to many pairs when he developed a neurological problem that affected his hands.


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#2011 2012-12-27 05:09:45

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#2012 2012-12-27 06:26:41

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#2013 2012-12-27 10:12:02

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#2014 2012-12-27 15:32:44

The_Shooman
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l knew it wouldn't be long before ole Drip English was featured again. wink Drip always makes high quality inanity.

 

#2015 2012-12-27 17:07:29

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#2016 2012-12-28 02:40:59

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#2017 2012-12-28 03:17:51

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#2018 2012-12-28 03:45:24

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Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

#2019 2012-12-28 08:54:32

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Cógelo suave, pero cógelo.

 

#2020 2012-12-28 12:40:55

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Walmart has taken to selling uppity British tweed jackets which apparently have slits at the sides on the back of the jacket. Brits just walk around like that, instead of getting a tailor to 'finish' the jacket.

http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?120934-Harris-Tweed-at-Walmart&p=1356135#post1356135


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#2021 2012-12-28 13:01:57

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We dont need any of the clothes we buy except as a means to be the star in the film of our life populated by constructs  - FNB

 

#2022 2012-12-28 13:24:03

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The craftsmanship of a Walmart jacket? That's worse than not recognising a sidevent.


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#2023 2012-12-28 13:33:01

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Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#2024 2012-12-28 16:57:01

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#2025 2012-12-28 17:20:03

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