randyandy wrote:
> Probably the most stupid comment ever made on the forums in all
> the years I've been using them. Well done graham.
planeterotica wrote:
People have died in wars to defend democracy, Gordon Brown became prime minister in a undemocratic way, maybe you should pause to think before you make stupid comments.
Ungrateful bastards
Re: Ungrateful bastards
My stupid comment didn't insult our war dead's sacrifice graham.
Bearing in the thread is about the world wars. The ultimate sacrifice given will always be appreciated here.
Bearing in the thread is about the world wars. The ultimate sacrifice given will always be appreciated here.
Re: Ungrateful bastards
planeterotica wrote:
> People have died in wars to defend democracy, Gordon Brown
> became prime minister in a undemocratic way,
Just like John Major, Alec Douglas-Hume, Harold Macmillan etc.
> People have died in wars to defend democracy, Gordon Brown
> became prime minister in a undemocratic way,
Just like John Major, Alec Douglas-Hume, Harold Macmillan etc.
Re: Ungrateful bastards
randyandy wrote:
> JJ I know you've asked for your statement to be ignored but
> I've noticed you've had issues for a while m8.
I have no issues, other than with lack of clarity.
> You jumped on CJ for no apparent reason other than your own
> misguided view ofwhat had been wrote.
Errr... no. If you read the thread properly you will see that I wasn't
the only one who took it amiss- and C.J. himself admitted the
comment could have been misconstrued. And I was quick to apologise
unreservedly when I became aware of my error. Very few of us are
innocent of the occasional such error [you for example, with your
'issues' comment above] and few of us have supernal insight into
others' mind-sets and are able to deduce their motivation at first
glance; most of us are merely human.
> If I was referring to your comment I would have put Well done
> JJ not well done graham!
But that still doesn't explain which comment you were originally
referring to [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/confused.gif[/img]
> Please engage brain before foot in future.
I trust you also intend to follow this advice.
And I believe the expresaion is "engage brain before putting mouth
in gear"- I don't think the foot comes into it [which it usually
doesn't, if I'm doing the driving] [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/grin.gif[/img]
Yes, I am the worst driver on the planet.
> JJ I know you've asked for your statement to be ignored but
> I've noticed you've had issues for a while m8.
I have no issues, other than with lack of clarity.
> You jumped on CJ for no apparent reason other than your own
> misguided view ofwhat had been wrote.
Errr... no. If you read the thread properly you will see that I wasn't
the only one who took it amiss- and C.J. himself admitted the
comment could have been misconstrued. And I was quick to apologise
unreservedly when I became aware of my error. Very few of us are
innocent of the occasional such error [you for example, with your
'issues' comment above] and few of us have supernal insight into
others' mind-sets and are able to deduce their motivation at first
glance; most of us are merely human.
> If I was referring to your comment I would have put Well done
> JJ not well done graham!
But that still doesn't explain which comment you were originally
referring to [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/confused.gif[/img]
> Please engage brain before foot in future.
I trust you also intend to follow this advice.
And I believe the expresaion is "engage brain before putting mouth
in gear"- I don't think the foot comes into it [which it usually
doesn't, if I'm doing the driving] [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/grin.gif[/img]
Yes, I am the worst driver on the planet.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."