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Shortland Street website and now a National Sex Offender Public Website
You gotta start getting out more Carlos
You gotta start getting out more Carlos
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I blame my location - I am getting cabin fever!Lenny wrote:Shortland Street website and now a National Sex Offender Public Website
You gotta start getting out more Carlos
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[quote="Terry D"]Griffin has a nerve going after the kipper splitters, his surname is taken from a bird, so he is half-man half-women, therefore he is gay.
Ancient Greek culture relegated everyone to the class of second-class citizen. Greek men were the top of the chain and slaves, women etc were down the bottom, pardon the pun. Aristotle wrote that women 'are vessels for the seed of man' -- that is biology, you cannot argue against it.
The men would gather for drinking parties, symposiums, and discuss things whilst getting blind drunk, they saw themselves as the physical and mental pinnacle and, as all drunken nights do, they ended things with a bit of 'how's your father's father'. The young boys, or older men, were for play, the woman was for procreation. Look at their art. Lots of sculptures of men as they saw the male form as the pinnacle of creation.
They weren't gay, there was no word for gay at that time, they had a totally different mind set. In those days this debate would have taken place during a drinking party. We'd discuss the plebs (the BNP), get drunk and all bugger each other rotten. I'll give that part a miss though, no offence guys.
I've got nowt against gays, literally, I won't go near them in case I catch gayness from them. With that said, I'm sympathetic to the odd outbreak of 'accidental gayness'. It is a new strand of battyboyness, I made it up myself, anyone want to hear about it?[/quote]
only if its entertaining
Ancient Greek culture relegated everyone to the class of second-class citizen. Greek men were the top of the chain and slaves, women etc were down the bottom, pardon the pun. Aristotle wrote that women 'are vessels for the seed of man' -- that is biology, you cannot argue against it.
The men would gather for drinking parties, symposiums, and discuss things whilst getting blind drunk, they saw themselves as the physical and mental pinnacle and, as all drunken nights do, they ended things with a bit of 'how's your father's father'. The young boys, or older men, were for play, the woman was for procreation. Look at their art. Lots of sculptures of men as they saw the male form as the pinnacle of creation.
They weren't gay, there was no word for gay at that time, they had a totally different mind set. In those days this debate would have taken place during a drinking party. We'd discuss the plebs (the BNP), get drunk and all bugger each other rotten. I'll give that part a miss though, no offence guys.
I've got nowt against gays, literally, I won't go near them in case I catch gayness from them. With that said, I'm sympathetic to the odd outbreak of 'accidental gayness'. It is a new strand of battyboyness, I made it up myself, anyone want to hear about it?[/quote]
only if its entertaining
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the explinationTerry D wrote: The practice or the explication?
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what racist and white supremacist ideology does not seem to appreciate is, that mixed race children can often be really goodlooking. if that fact alone doesn't serve to argue against them, I don't know what does...
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Making 'good looking' into a single word makes me think of Zoolander.Counter-puncher wrote:what racist and white supremacist ideology does not seem to appreciate is, that mixed race children can often be really goodlooking. if that fact alone doesn't serve to argue against them, I don't know what does...
On the train last night there was a Mum (who sounded like she originally came from Africa but looked like she came from Brazil) with her two kids. Her kids were really polite, saying pardon and thank you, and generally speaking really nicely to each other. They had, what I would call, perfect English accents. It made me smile.
I'm completely for mixing races.
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So Mr.Griffin is against black people and homosexuality is he?
Well lets put him to a test - he stands in front of the nation whilst Beyonce and Rihanna go at it in 69. If he gets an erection then he is proved to be a sham.
I see no flaw in my plan
Well lets put him to a test - he stands in front of the nation whilst Beyonce and Rihanna go at it in 69. If he gets an erection then he is proved to be a sham.
I see no flaw in my plan
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I'm getting one thinking of it now..doctorboxing wrote:So Mr.Griffin is against black people and homosexuality is he?
Well lets put him to a test - he stands in front of the nation whilst Beyonce and Rihanna go at it in 69. If he gets an erection then he is proved to be a sham.
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Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
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He threw a shotgun cartridge onto a fire which went off and took his eye out.Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
Shame it didn't take his head off with it.
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i think he was hit by a shotgun pellet (obviuously not direct)Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
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One of 'em was brown and one was blue, he plucked out the brown one for being 'racially impure.'Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
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banjo wrote:He threw a shotgun cartridge onto a fire which went off and took his eye out.Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
Shame it didn't take his head off with it.
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Are Disney in on this as well??Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?

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Old bones Ian wrote:Are Disney in on this as well??Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Anyone know the story behind his Action Man eye?
Does he have a switch on the back of his head to move it?
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the man has an opinion and feels strongly about it, whats the shame in that? at least he has the balls and guts to put himself in the firing line for what he believes in!
a lot of us keep our opinions to ourselves but so what! he hasnt!
a lot of us keep our opinions to ourselves but so what! he hasnt!
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I think the anti-fascists (with their fascist tactics), the other parties and the anti-Griffin public are missing the point. Shutting the BNP out, ridiculing Griffin and coming across very much holier than thou aren't the solution to the problem. Thats just putting your hands over your ears and going la la la I can't hear you...
If the BNP are pulling in a million voters, they need to analyse why. What is it the BNP are offering that the main parties aren't? What can we do to offer these voters an alternative?
But they won't. They'll pay for it tho in the general election, the BNP will show growth there too.
If the BNP are pulling in a million voters, they need to analyse why. What is it the BNP are offering that the main parties aren't? What can we do to offer these voters an alternative?
But they won't. They'll pay for it tho in the general election, the BNP will show growth there too.
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Indeed.Mensa07 wrote:I think the anti-fascists (with their fascist tactics), the other parties and the anti-Griffin public are missing the point. Shutting the BNP out, ridiculing Griffin and coming across very much holier than thou aren't the solution to the problem. Thats just putting your hands over your ears and going la la la I can't hear you...
I've been saying that all of this won't solve the problem for a while now, possibly time to start using some of the good ol' semtex under their cars.
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Livingstone Cole wrote:tonyevs wrote:sg1985 wrote:
Why are men supposed to put their 'donga's' up women's 'fanny's'? Who says so? Who made that up? Why is that more normal? Homosexuality has been around for thousands of years just like heterosexuality.
Why do men put their `dongas` up womens `fannys`? who made that up you ask? Evolution .. thats how our species continues and advances. If we were meant to do it your way them wouldn`t men be shitting babies out by now?
I don`t argue that homosexuality has been around for thousands of years. But put simply, it isn`t what we were designed for as a species.
I got nothing against gays. Each to their own.
Funny you mention Evolution, then say it's not what we were 'designed' for.
There actually is many plausible theories surrounding evolutionary advantages in homosexuality, kin selection theory being one of the most prominent.
And would you like to explain how this is adaptable to evolution? maybe extinction ..
When was a male ever made pregnant. Or a female without any male assistance?
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The shame is he's a bigot and racist and his beliefs have no place in today's society.gman tilz wrote:the man has an opinion and feels strongly about it, whats the shame in that? at least he has the balls and guts to put himself in the firing line for what he believes in!
a lot of us keep our opinions to ourselves but so what! he hasnt!
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banjo wrote:Indeed.Mensa07 wrote:I think the anti-fascists (with their fascist tactics), the other parties and the anti-Griffin public are missing the point. Shutting the BNP out, ridiculing Griffin and coming across very much holier than thou aren't the solution to the problem. Thats just putting your hands over your ears and going la la la I can't hear you...
I've been saying that all of this won't solve the problem for a while now, possibly time to start using some of the good ol' semtex under their cars.
let me know
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Still makes me laugh
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... paign.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... paign.html
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He wouldn't have made it into the SS thats for sure.Terry D wrote:Absolutist views, a skewed moral perspective, the inability to allow others their viewpoint or discourse and faces that are contorted with rage and hate -- these anti-fascist protestors really need to scrub up their image.
I agree that a lot of the ire has given the BNP a boost but that misses the entire point of this thread, which is focussed on the fact that this Nick geezer looks likes a gimp, talks like a tit (not a big bouncy one either, kind of a saggy much too much, much too young burst yolk type of tit) and is he also a massive argument for eugenics.
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sg1985 wrote:There is a few on the board who could probably answer that much better than most.tonyevs wrote:[
And would you like to explain how this is adaptable to evolution? maybe extinction ..![]()
When was a male ever made pregnant. Or a female without any male assistance?
the fairytale brigade
Griffin is not turning Barking into a BNP seat, either.