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This has just pissed me off (cricket parade related)



Willow

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Jul 6, 2003
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Didcot
I was in the crowd celebrating at Trafalgar Square this lunch time, and it did cross my mind that if a bomb went off now there would be mass casualties. However, myself and thousands of others were there anyway so I guess we were being defiant, just not consciously. I think this may have been the point Tessa Jowell was making.
 




The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
On Sunday I defiantly took the the train from Brighton to Clapham Junction to Kensington Olympia, before walking the rest of the journey to Hammersmith (3/4 mile), with my better half (except for the mindless irrational mood-swings moments - see other thread) to visit her family. I had to do the same route in reverse later that evening.

Along every inch of the route, I was thinking 'I really hope it pisses down soon, so that the players have to go off at the Oval'.

It was the DEFIANCE in my thought that pleased me most.
 
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CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,212
Willow said:
I was in the crowd celebrating at Trafalgar Square this lunch time, and it did cross my mind that if a bomb went off now there would be mass casualties. However, myself and thousands of others were there anyway so I guess we were being defiant, just not consciously. I think this may have been the point Tessa Jowell was making.

Fair point but do we have to listen to polticians bang on about defiance every time we do something that we'd normally do anyway, bombings or no bombings?
 


Faldo

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Jul 7, 2003
1,648
In an act of DEFIANCE last night, I left my soiled underwear in the MIDDLE of the bedroom floor for the girlfriend to pick up.

So far, she has REFUSED to touch them, in her own act of DEFIANCE!

Makes me so proud.....
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,212
Faldo said:
In an act of DEFIANCE last night, I left my soiled underwear in the MIDDLE of the bedroom floor for the girlfriend to pick up.


I thought that was known as a 'dirty protest'?

I suppose you could say it was an act of 'dirty defiance' though?
 




Here i am sitting DEFINATLY at my desk in Victoria, only a few hundred yards fromn the Houses of parliament DEFYING the terrorists by DEFIANTLY wasting time on NSC:lolol: :salute:
 
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Jul 20, 2003
21,275
I'm not into defiance - I'm more of a peacemaker - I'm trying to bring peace and harmony by building bridges with the British muslim population - today I bought a small pouch of Golden Virginia and a samosa - obviously I only bought the samosa as a sign that SOME whites embrace the idiosyncracies of our immigrant FRIENDS - I feel so very pleased with myself


in other news Jowell is still a stupid f***ing bitch
 


Richard Whiteley

New member
Sep 24, 2003
585
Ex Shelton Seagull said:
Just realised that I had to go to Kings Cross on Saturday to get the train to Leeds. What a gesture I was making against terror.

And I went to Warren Street tube station to get a Victoria line train to Oxford Circus.

How DEFIANT have you been lately?

:lolol:

I spent a couple of days in London this summer VISITING FRIENDS.

Take that terrorist mother fuckers
 




Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
To quote the worlds greatest poet:

Oh, Cliff
Sometimes it must be difficult not to feel as if
You really are a Cliff
When Fascists keep trying to push you over it
Are they lemmings?
Or are you Clif?
Or are you, Cliff?
 


zefarelly

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
23,363
Sussex, by the sea
I'm defiantly bouncing this thread to remind all that Tassa Jowell is indeed a clip board carrying useless waste of space being paid by our Taxes !!!

and Willow. you could make that point every 5 minutes of your life if you live in a big town or city so whats the point in worrying about it
 


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