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Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
19,238
A few years ago myself and a friend were saying how great it would be to buy up land and property and move your friends and family in, keeping out chavs etc. the more I read about this sort of thing, the better our idea sounds.

Of course it's too expensive especially as all the chavs and pikeys get to live in free housing, using up all our spare British land.
 




Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Fightings weird, I'm more worried about f***ing someone up if I hit them they actually getting hit myself. You always hear these stories about guys hitting their head when they go down and dying.
 
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Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Nibble said:
A few years ago myself and a friend were saying how great it would be to buy up land and property and move your friends and family in, keeping out chavs etc. the more I read about this sort of thing, the better our idea sounds.

Of course it's too expensive especially as all the chavs and pikeys get to live in free housing, using up all our spare British land.

Perhaps we should buy the Isle of White?
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I'm more annoyed at the fact you feel you have to fight just to defend your right to walk around like a human being. And then if you choose not to fight you feel bad because you don't think you stuck up for yourself.

This is not how it should be.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Nibble said:
I'm more annoyed at the fact you feel you have to fight just to defend your right to walk around like a human being. And then if you choose not to fight you feel bad because you don't think you stuck up for yourself.

This is not how it should be.

I know what you mean. On Saturday part of me was glad because I didn't backdown but never got in a rumble but part of me also felt like an impotent little bitch because I didn't smash his head through the wall.

It annoys me that some twattwattwattwat can make you feel like that when as you say you're just going around doing your business and not harming anyone.
 






Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
adrian29uk said:
There is no respect. Its gone out the Window.

Are you a decent honest hard working tax payer prepared to put up with these little shits?

you been watching The Outlaw?
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
After Jonathan Swift wrote Gullivers Travels it was very fashionable for authors to write satires with the most ludicrous premise. Samuel Butler wrote one called "Erewhon" - nowhere, backwards (sort of). In it he travelled to an island where criminals were treated like the ill, with pity poured upon them. The sick and infirm, however, were treated as scum, worthy of prison and locking away.

At the time every commentator laughed at how silly this would be and would never happen..............
 




Chesney Christ

New member
Sep 3, 2003
4,301
Location, Location
On Saturday night, I was walking through the high street with my girlfriend and best mate.

Three lads in their mid-late teens ran round the corner from the bowling alley shouting about having stabbed someone in the hand or something. They then walked down the street smashing anything in their way - phone boxes, bins etc.

They then started boasting about how they would fight anyone and turned to us shouting that they "would even start on someone out with their Mrs"... the indication being that they would happily hit her as well.

They then asked us what we were looking at, even though none of us were looking at them, and as we were turning the corner to the pub, finished it off by calling us "f*cking c*nts" and becoming louder and more aggressive. If we had not had to turn the corner for the pub, it would have been interesting to have seen what would have happened.

It was a lovely little scene which gave me optimism for the future of our country....
 








Yoda

English & European
Barrel of Fun said:
There you go, Tede.

Girl's moment of rail track terror

The girl was saved from the line by friends
This is the moment a terrified teenager was left lying on a railway line as a train approached at speed.

The 15-year-old girl, from Hove, was flung on to the tracks by a man she had been trying to warn not to walk near the line.

She was sent flying from the platform at Portslade station and landed less than 2ft from the live rail.

Friends dragged her to safety as a train raced towards the station.

Detective Constable Nigel Craig, of the British Transport Police, said: "The victim is very lucky she didn't land on the live rail which carries 750 volts, or get struck by one of the many high-speed trains that pass through the station. We could now be investigating the death of a young girl."

The attack took place on Saturday, November 11 at about 10.50pm. Police have released the CCTV images now after their initial inquiries failed to identify the culprit.


A 17-year-old was arrested in the days after the assault but he has since been released without charge.

The girl had been standing with two friends on the Worthing-bound platform.


Police want to interview this man captured on CCTV
Det Con Craig said: "It would appear that the girls had seen a group walking along the tracks into the station.

"The victim and her friends had tried to advise the group that what they were doing was dangerous and that a train would be coming soon.

"It is alleged a male from the group came on to the platform having taken exception to this advice, following which a verbal then physical altercation took place, resulting in the victim being pushed on to the tracks.

"She landed right in the middle of the running rails, about a foot and a half from the live line."

Anyone with information about the attack or who recognises the man should call British Transport Police CID on 01273 228141 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

That's as bad as what I saw yesterday on Lancing station. :nono:

Stood waiting for a train to Worthing, couple of lads, about 15/6, following and shouting at another, same age, and then start hitting him. They get to where I'm standing and one of the chases him over the lines to the other platform and down the track away from the level crossing.

Must have jumped over the fence further down as the kid chasing came back no more than 60 seconds later, again across the lines.
 




OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
13,282
Perth Australia
I have real sympathy with Nibble and Les, but I thought this incident would interest you, from a different view point.
A little while back I had left a pub at closing time and was having a chat with a friend on St. James Street. when we were approached by three blokes one was about 5 10 and the others shorter.
The taller one interrupted our conversation and said he heard us slagging of gays. I commented that this was a private conversation and could they go away, he said that he was not going without an apology.
We ignored him and carried on the conversation, he then proceeded to poke my shoulder with his finger, I suggested that this was not a good idea and that they should go away, I was a little surprised that he picked on me, as I am 6 1 and around 13.5 stone and not fat.
He stated to get quite verbal and abusive at this point and I had had about enough.
I proceeded to lift him, turned him upside down and dumped him head first into the old open top tall litter bin which used to be out side Grubbs, his friends ran away and I left hin there looking quite comical withs his feet and lower legs flapping about.
I am not saying that this sort of thing happens regularly just that some times the tables are reversed???
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
OzMike said:
I have real sympathy with Nibble and Les, but I thought this incident would interest you, from a different view point.
A little while back I had left a pub at closing time and was having a chat with a friend on St. James Street. when we were approached by three blokes one was about 5 10 and the others shorter.
The taller one interrupted our conversation and said he heard us slagging of gays. I commented that this was a private conversation and could they go away, he said that he was not going without an apology.
We ignored him and carried on the conversation, he then proceeded to poke my shoulder with his finger, I suggested that this was not a good idea and that they should go away, I was a little surprised that he picked on me, as I am 6 1 and around 13.5 stone and not fat.
He stated to get quite verbal and abusive at this point and I had had about enough.
I proceeded to lift him, turned him upside down and dumped him head first into the old open top tall litter bin which used to be out side Grubbs, his friends ran away and I left hin there looking quite comical withs his feet and lower legs flapping about.
I am not saying that this sort of thing happens regularly just that some times the tables are reversed???

Sorry, bit confused about the sympathy for me and Les bit?
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Like Nibble I'm somewhat confused. Its quite a funny story Mike but not really the reverse. Despite all evidence to the contrary I am not infact gay, I'm not sure why these lads decided to launch their homophobic rant at we. Perhaps it was because I didn't have a shaved head with cunt tattooed on it?
 


adrian29uk

New member
Sep 10, 2003
3,389
I think its getting out of control. Whats wrong with young people?

Where is it going wrong that they have to seriously injure people and think it is funny?

And why the hell are they getting away with it?
 


Bad Ash

Unregistered User
Jul 18, 2003
1,905
Housewares
OzMike said:
I have real sympathy with Nibble and Les, but I thought this incident would interest you, from a different view point.
A little while back I had left a pub at closing time and was having a chat with a friend on St. James Street. when we were approached by three blokes one was about 5 10 and the others shorter.
The taller one interrupted our conversation and said he heard us slagging of gays. I commented that this was a private conversation and could they go away, he said that he was not going without an apology.
We ignored him and carried on the conversation, he then proceeded to poke my shoulder with his finger, I suggested that this was not a good idea and that they should go away, I was a little surprised that he picked on me, as I am 6 1 and around 13.5 stone and not fat.
He stated to get quite verbal and abusive at this point and I had had about enough.
I proceeded to lift him, turned him upside down and dumped him head first into the old open top tall litter bin which used to be out side Grubbs, his friends ran away and I left hin there looking quite comical withs his feet and lower legs flapping about.
I am not saying that this sort of thing happens regularly just that some times the tables are reversed???

So you were being homophobic and then beat up a gay man. Is there a moral to this story?
 




Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,641
Hang on, a few of you seem to be getting all wound up because a guy was released without charge in relation to this incident.

If you actually read it, yes, a guy was released, which presumably means they don't think he was responsible!

As far as I can make out from the article, BTP are still trying to identify the actual offender. I don't know the facts of the case, but I'd confidently wager that shoving a girl on to the railway line would warrant a little bit more than a release without charge.

Calm down, chaps
:lolol:
 


British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
edna krabappel said:
Hang on, a few of you seem to be getting all wound up because a guy was released without charge in relation to this incident.

If you actually read it, yes, a guy was released, which presumably means they don't think he was responsible!

As far as I can make out from the article, BTP are still trying to identify the actual offender. I don't know the facts of the case, but I'd confidently wager that shoving a girl on to the railway line would warrant a little bit more than a release without charge.

Calm down, chaps
:lolol:
I hope they get the little fu**er and find him guilty of attempted murder.
 


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