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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2017 20:21:50 GMT
I hate clubs.
I heard that the 'merkins sometimes refer to that geyser who fucked the uk with his "Gordon Brown WMD" as "tiny blur"
Would seem accurate to me .
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2017 20:26:36 GMT
they read very strangely, there winferes no change of content and it read as if it was the same person replying You may be right, neither have as yet commented, I merely mentioned the inference I took. Rog
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Post by JohnV on Feb 17, 2017 20:31:35 GMT
I await further developments ................ with great interest !!!
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Post by patty on Feb 17, 2017 21:05:28 GMT
I blame funny handshakes and these odd clubs for confusing those of us who know nuffin.....
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 17, 2017 21:49:29 GMT
I think lollygagger was just pointing out his experience, by way of saying you don't have to be Bertie Wooster to have a club. Rog Spot on, it's pure luck of birth or a lot of desperate creeping arse licking willpower to join mine, but they do let a few Desperado's in from time to time. I've been checking my family tree and my libralism has been running in the family for a long time. Charles Frederick Secretan was a great....Grandfather, famous liberal philosopher apparently. Ian Flemming nearly used the name for James Bond when he was working under cover, then thought it too complex for his main character to have two names. However another direct relation wrote a Bible commentary that's been republished in recent decades because red neck southern state Christians like it. I have a copy, I've never read it but I can imagine it was a reaction to Darwin theory. We love to influence it would seem. All pulling in different directions, sometimes even killing each other. My grandad wrote a few history books plus our family tree, he spent decades on it before t'internet, driving round checking parish records.
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 17, 2017 22:29:30 GMT
I think lollygagger was just pointing out his experience, by way of saying you don't have to be Bertie Wooster to have a club. Rog Hmm, I probably am supposed to be a bit Bertie Wooster, another great.... Grandfather was friends with Queen Victoria. His father was THE bass soloist of his time and he in turn became queen Victoria's piano and singing tutor. She pensioned him off at £100 a year in the mid 1800's and also pensioned his unmarried daughters who she was matey with, gave him a present when SHE married etc. My stuck up bro has a nice oil painting of him. John Sale.
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 17, 2017 22:34:04 GMT
3 generations of secretans managed 50 years each as lloyds underwriters without going bust too. Known as the Secretan saga in the Lloyd's register, the company still trades.
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 17, 2017 22:34:49 GMT
I'll stop now, I'm past boring...My grandad would have loved the internet and thanks to him I Google the names, I get pictures and paintings back for hundreds of years. Thanks Grandad.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 17, 2017 22:51:52 GMT
A sick and perverted individual, now universally loathed by the nation. Pictured here with Jimmy Savile.
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Post by peterboat on Feb 17, 2017 23:06:59 GMT
Peter..........your club? How very P G Woodhouse, I love it. I always wanted to live in a gentleman's country residence, have a 'gentleman's gentleman' and visit 'my club' in town. Do they know you're from Rotherham my friend he he Rog I am ex SAS [the Royal Signals Squadron attached] we have our meetings at the Victory Services club where I am a life member It is relatively cheap to use so its my London Club because it is. Even if I am from Rotherham
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 17, 2017 23:18:50 GMT
I don't normally tell anyone this, but I was the first onto the balcony during the Iranian embassy siege.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 0:39:29 GMT
What is Tony Blair thinking of even suggesting another referendum just because he doesn't like the result of the last one. It really is very simple, the people were asked,the people made their decision and the result is leaving the EU was voted to be the choice of the majority We should just be pressing to get the deed done and dusted so we can all put it behind us and get on with the rest of our lives. Good or bad we shall have to crack on, stop whinging and make thee best of it Phil I felt the same when I heard this Phil....divide and conquer has always been the best smoke screen. Best ignore it and just get on with our lives. The money grabbers have way too much control over 'politicians' and the media...especially the BBC!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 0:44:41 GMT
Peter..........your club? How very P G Woodhouse, I love it. I always wanted to live in a gentleman's country residence, have a 'gentleman's gentleman' and visit 'my club' in town. Do they know you're from Rotherham my friend he he Rog I am ex SAS [the Royal Signals Squadron attached] we have our meetings at the Victory Services club where I am a life member It is relatively cheap to use so its my London Club because it is. Even if I am from Rotherham My ex wife is now with such a person. I get on better with him than my ex. Funny old world.
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Post by Saltysplash on Feb 18, 2017 7:36:07 GMT
Goes for a chat with Junckers who has stated he will step down in 2019 as president of European Commission. Comes back to blighty and calls for all remainers to rise up and stop brexit!
What could possibly be his motivation?
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Post by patty on Feb 18, 2017 7:54:16 GMT
I think these old clubs and such are very interesting..steeped in tradition..I once attended a dinner thrown by the Guilds in London and sat next to this elderly gentleman who was a member of the stained glass guild...fascinating man and he described some of the work they did providing stained glass for churches in 3rd World countries and how there was vaults or something like that full of glass under the city....one of the nicer perks of the life I left behind....I didn't enjoy the one up man ship and other aspects of that life and certainly how it all ended most unpleasant but some of the places I went OK.
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