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Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 23:29
by Tomliner
Wan**ers like him only have an eye to political correctness whch they think will appeal to their target audiences.Answer,boycoot his films.He doesn't like the UK's attitude over the Falklands but I bet he doesn't mind taking the money from the UK film audiences.Pity there isn't an emoticon with one or two fingers extended .EricT

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 23:35
by jonesey2k
The fact that we have no aircraft carriers is probably why they have sent an SSBN down there! :lol:

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 02:32
by airboatr
Tomliner wrote:.Pity there isn't an emoticon with one or two fingers extended .EricT
like this?
Image


or this


http://patrioticmobster.files.wordpress ... idneez.jpg
0:)

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 03:00
by SkippyBing
jonesey2k wrote:The fact that we have no aircraft carriers is probably why they have sent an SSBN down there! :lol:
The thing with an SSBN is that you don't need to send it down there...

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 06:28
by FlyTexas
airboatr wrote:
Tomliner wrote:.Pity there isn't an emoticon with one or two fingers extended .EricT
like this?
Image

or this

http://patrioticmobster.files.wordpress ... idneez.jpg
0:)
:lol: I don't know which one I like more! :dunno: ;)

Brian

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 08:25
by WhisperJet
DavidK wrote:I believe the overwhelming majority of people living on the Falkland Islands wish them to remain part of Britain's sovereignty.

Shouldn't that be the end of the issue?
From a "neutral" point of view - that's perfectly true.
People's will is what makes the decision.

Cheers from LOWW,

Nick

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 11:18
by Garry Russell
Except Governments work to their own agenda and disregard the peoples will.

The UK will support the Falklands but I doubt it just because the people will it.

It would be nice to think so *-)

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 12:40
by WhisperJet
Garry Russell wrote: The UK will support the Falklands but I doubt it just because the people will it.
No question! ;)

But in the international debate it's the will of Falkland Islanders that tips the scales (hopefully!!)...

Cheers,

Nick

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 13:25
by DelP
DelP wrote:It appears that crap actor and so-called 'UN Ambass*dor' Se*n P*nn has commented on the UK's 'colonialist' attitude towards the Falklands.

With the deepest of respect and regard for my then colleagues who attended in 1982 and for those that did not return or who have suffered since.....Se*n P*nn can kiss my a*se.

Better still, he can kiss the camera as it's pulled out of my a*se tomorrow..........

I'd like to say that it's my medication talking........

Derek

Oops, I was making a personal statement whilst under extreme duress and suffering the effects of heavy medication, I didn't mean to open a can of worms.

The flexible camera jobby went in 70cm....that's an extended arm's length, armpit to fingertip, of my a*se that Mr. Useless needs to kiss.

With respect, of course ;)

Derek

Re: Frankly my dears...I don't give a d*mn...

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 13:30
by speedbird591
My favourite comments on the subject were made by the British ambassador to the UN. He made two very good points.

The Falklands were British before Argentina existed.

If geographical proximity was a valid claim, then Canada would have an equally valid claim on Alaska.

Ian :)