I'm very much an Old Testicle bloke. The Bible says that God smote whole tribes of utter
twats. That's the unfortunate thing about God. He apparently has been around since time began, or even before and yet he very selectively does his smiting. In fact he has not done much of it since the days of the Old Testicle. If he had done a bit of selective smiting in 1932 our subsequent tiff with the Germans may not have happened.
Last edited by _Stefan_Kuntz; 12-10-2021 at 07:18 PM.
Oh dear me ..... I like and dislike folk from all over the world, so it is not racism. Over the entire planet the number of nationalities and the number of races are totally different numbers. Racism is most assuredly the wrong term for it. Indeed that is extremely poor.
I have a negative attitude to religions that severely restrict the rights of women. But people with such an attitude often get accused of racism so this healthy attitude is often unjustly met with the accusation of racism. That is equally poor.
I have yet to see any counter-arguments to my substantial points here. Let's just choose one. What is the counter-argument to the fact that the EU waters have had every fish scraped up out of them by the current EU members and now the EU, particularly the French, seem to think that they should have rights to invade UK waters, which have been sustainably well managed for at least a quarter of a century by the UK fleet, whilst the French in particular have had no regard for sustainability and their waters have very little life in them.
The EU has its waters that it can use. The UK has its waters that it can use. What could be fairer than that?
As God would probably say "As ye sow, so shalt ye reap".
So, let's have a rebuttal of that or do you agree with it.
Howoldboy, it is not progress, it has always been thus. I have never said that I totally dislike every French person or indeed the majority of French people. Their politicians will do their best to 'win' in negotiations as will ours.
I lived in France for 8 years in the village of Tillac, Gers.
Sorry Stefan.
You can't open with the the words "But the other EU b*astards are f*uck all use, especially the French" and then expect to be taken seriously.
Ha, here is a conondrum. I also lived in Maubourget, Hautes Pyrenees for a couple of years. I would often go for walks along a path beginning with passing the bull ring (ugh), rugby ground and several other sports alongside a river. When it was hot for several weeks and with no rain the river would rise several feet in height. So that's counter intuitive. So can you work out why that would be. It was nothing to do with the sports clubs etc.
I believe that the bull ring was at a fairly low level of the sport and the bull survived unharmed, like our National League but very occasionally they would get a Premier League Spanish bullfighter to show all of his skills. I just went in once when it was used as a venue for the town's annual festival.