wush said:loel bliar i see what-u did there
Yes you did!
he does that over and over!
and over...
Rich
wush said:loel bliar i see what-u did there
Sleepy said:ironic posting from a broken record
Sleepy said:LOL someone has an overinflated view of the relevance of chart sales to the UK public, let alone the world at large.
Both perfectly fair comments. However, the rest of the quote was:Rotty said:yep, most folks would be unaware or at the very most be utterly indifferent
Having been at the demonstration on Saturday, I was aware that there were a fair number of young people present. They responded with much more enthusiasm to the various musicians than to Galloway, Livingstone, Corbyn, etc. Incidentally, probably the most popular speaker was Brian Haw (of Parliament Square fame). Tony Benn was good as usual, as was the Mayor of Hiroshima.We wanted to try and reach the people who might be more into watching X-Factor than listening to politics.
Shackley said:I was aware that there were a fair number of young people present.
It is these people, School and Uni students, who need to be inspired to become interested in the Anti-War movement if any change is to come about - the old fogies with their mortgages and Mondeos just get in the way of change - it was always thus
Hey I resemble that remark, one of my cars is a mondeo. But then the only change I get in the way of is the leftie folly so thats allright thenShackley said:the old fogies with their mortgages and Mondeos just get in the way of change - it was always thus
JohnnyG said:There was a Stop the War demo in London last week?
You mean you didn't recognise my sarcasm?cleanbluesky said:You mean you didn't realise its effects?
Oh, all right then:cleanbluesky said:That's an awfully condescending comment to mortgaged Mondeo owners.
I hadn't originally planned to use the word "fogies" either . . .It is these people, School and Uni students, who need to be inspired to become interested in the Anti-War movement if any change is to come about - the old fogies with their bank loans and BMWs just get in the way of change - it was always thus
You know, I think he didJohnnyG said:You mean you didn't recognise my sarcasm?
I'm sure you would be able to oblige - no long words in your proposed sloganAnim said:All we need is someone with a big "shut up nobody cares" stick for all these demonstrations :/
No mention there of Terrorism?Stolly said:
There you go again . . . I demand, I demand, Me, Me, Me.Stolly said:I demand that everyone is lovely to everyone !
Shackley said:No mention there of Terrorism?
There you go again . . . I demand, I demand, Me, Me, Me.
Did nobody ever teach you to ask nicely? You sound a right little fascist.
Perhaps if you could sing, or in fact, had any notable talent at all, even you could get your message of lust for killing across to a wider public
Stolly said:Get the UN to pass a resolution that i can ignore, perhaps a stern letter ?
Stolly said:Get the UN to pass a resolution that i can ignore, perhaps a stern letter ?
Both incredibly helpful suggestions, many thanks for your support.Rotty said:and if that doesn't work then they can always write you another
Jimmi said:Cherie blair was on a techno record a few years ago
Shackley said:Tony Bliar has reformed his band "Ugly Rumours" and released a new record.
Frankly it was a whole lot better in "Rush Hour"!