It's no surprise he was all mouth and no trew. Seems he didn't like his bluff being called. Think I'll leave it there.
xxno surprise you c*nt, call it a lucky escape for now,
no surprise you c*nt, call it a lucky escape for now,
It's no surprise he was all mouth and no trew. Seems he didn't like his bluff being called. Think I'll leave it there.
It's weird how a lot of people play the man rather than the ball on this forum, anyhow you have made some incorrect assumptions about me, but what or who i am is irrelevant to this particular discussion.
My point is that this PC shyte, whilst i admit it is a bit shyte and far from ideal, is there for a reason. To protect the vulnerable and historically abused. It's a shame that it's needed. If we use the example of 'spastics' having to be renamed to cerebral palsy, it takes the confusion and heat about race, or where someone is from out of the equation, or if we use the example of irish, you must know how they (the irish) were treated.
Do you consider yourself British? If so, what is the difference from the point of this debate about a 1st generation muslim and you? Both born in this country, to immigrants.
Perhaps we could learn from the mistakes of how we as a society treated the irish/disabled or whatever in the past. Might cause less bombs and stuff.
no surprise you c*nt, call it a lucky escape for now,
Hmm. So you can't discuss, your way or just ****or the wanker smillie. Perhaps get a bit of education then you might be able to expand on your answers, or at least get your points over without stooping to playground retorts.
I know a fellow whe matches and promotes boxing shows in Brighton and other areas. I'll see him soon. If you lot can remind me of all the grudge matches we'll get it on.
Let's get ready to rumble. NSC charity boxing night for the REMF.
You don't get an invite now.
Don't worry, it wouldn't be the end of the world if you did, just apologise and move on.
I hesitate to ask, which term are you unsure of?
And therein lies the problem.
I don't know because I haven't used it yet.
Well there isn't often the need to refer to someone's race/creed etc.
Why don't you ask them?
'are you british?'
yes -> what's the ethnicity of your ancestors?
no -> where are you from?
Presuming it's a race thing.
Is it really that simple?
Ask someone of Asian descent if they were British? What would they say?
If they are british they say 'yes' and maybe add, my 'parents were born in bangladesh'.
If not you ask them where their ancestors are from, they say 'bangladesh'.
If they're not british they say 'No, i'm from bangladesh.'
I don't see what the issue is? I mean presumably you need to know for some reason? Or are you fishing for something?[/
Are you a Pompous Frenchman..Believe Paladin something French??
If they are british they say 'yes' and maybe add, my 'parents were born in bangladesh'.
If not you ask them where their ancestors are from, they say 'bangladesh'.
If they're not british they say 'No, i'm from bangladesh.'
I don't see what the issue is? I mean presumably you need to know for some reason? Or are you fishing for something?