melias shoes
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Don't get all this Polish Facist ideals, after what went on in the 2nd world war you would have thought their elders would have put them straight on that one
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DR
Exactly
Don't get all this Polish Facist ideals, after what went on in the 2nd world war you would have thought their elders would have put them straight on that one
regards
DR
In a bizarre thread (I'm not sure why I'm reading it myself) this is one of the weirdest posts.
Thanks for that input readingstockportC one eight (not eighteen if you are being strict about it) are still knocking about and are still associated with Blood and Honour. They're not as active any more in this country, possibly due to the fact that they had a massive split and of course Charlie Seargant went to prison for murdering another member. They are also heavily infiltrated by the police and they know it.
As far as I know they are still in existence up in t'north, Oldham latics certainly had a small group a few years back.
There used to be a couple of C18 who knocked around in Reading bitd but once Frain 'moved' from Reading they all sort of drifted away. I still see one or two of his old boys drinking around some of the pubs but most of them have matured enough that out from his shadow they're not quite as moronic as they used to be.
What's bizarre about itIn a bizarre thread (I'm not sure why I'm reading it myself) this is one of the weirdest posts.
Thanks for that input readingstockport
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DR
Did you go to Pompey by the wayRangers start it with smaller numbers and Hibs finish it.An Airdrie lad i know got a 3 stretch this week ,wrong place wrong time .It still goes on up there.
Yeah , who knows it's a small world might of been in the same pub at some point in the past who knowsI just tend to tell what I actually know Mr Fairy. I've not seen andy around this way for a long time, the old boys I mention are former RYF and are all in their late 40's/early 50's. Rather like the rest of us tbh. All the best Mr F. We must meet some day just to say hello.
along side one of our local celebritiesThink he was already inside for the Chelsea/Cardiff trouble ?
I was a regular drinker with these lads and still see a few often....yeah most have settled down or have now moved abroad as they get plenty of idiots harassing them and still do sadly.It all went wrong after macintyre strolled into town.I just tend to tell what I actually know Mr Fairy. I've not seen andy around this way for a long time, the old boys I mention are former RYF and are all in their late 40's/early 50's. Rather like the rest of us tbh. All the best Mr F. We must meet some day just to say hello.
Don't get all this Polish Facist ideals, after what went on in the 2nd world war you would have thought their elders would have put them straight on that one
regards
DR
the one's in the camps , working as camp guards or the zonderkommando, bit of a differenceHistory is more complex than that though, the poles were subject to both German and Russian brutality.
Historically and during WW2 many poles fought with the Germans and they had more than their fair share working in the death camps........many located in Poland.
The contemporary view of the Poles in WW2 is that they only fought against the Germans, that is not Bourne out by the facts.
Indeed given the reality (and legacy ) of the country's treatment behind the post WW2 iron curtain it is possible amongst some younger Poles that they would rather have lived under a victorious Germany?
In any event, given their experience under Russia they certainly know what totalitarian tyranny looks like..........
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...nd-clashes-independence-european-union-police
Gawd bless 'em
History is more complex than that though, the poles were subject to both German and Russian brutality.
Historically and during WW2 many poles fought with the Germans and they had more than their fair share working in the death camps........many located in Poland.
The contemporary view of the Poles in WW2 is that they only fought against the Germans, that is not Bourne out by the facts.
Indeed given the reality (and legacy ) of the country's treatment behind the post WW2 iron curtain it is possible amongst some younger Poles that they would rather have lived under a victorious Germany?
In any event, given their experience under Russia they certainly know what totalitarian tyranny looks like..........
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...nd-clashes-independence-european-union-police
Gawd bless 'em
History is more complex than that though, the poles were subject to both German and Russian brutality.
Historically and during WW2 many poles fought with the Germans and they had more than their fair share working in the death camps........many located in Poland.
The contemporary view of the Poles in WW2 is that they only fought against the Germans, that is not Bourne out by the facts.
Indeed given the reality (and legacy ) of the country's treatment behind the post WW2 iron curtain it is possible amongst some younger Poles that they would rather have lived under a victorious Germany?
In any event, given their experience under Russia they certainly know what totalitarian tyranny looks like..........
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...nd-clashes-independence-european-union-police
Gawd bless 'em
Get the look
get the look
Regards
dr
get the look
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dr
were you holding the camera thenGetting interviewed in my front garden
you took your chances in those days sadly, not saying you should attack womenIts the look that caused the problem,got nutted becsause they thought she was a fella