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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2017 17:10:47 GMT
Have you ever actually eaten a human? I tried it for a few days. Grilled. It was "a bit like chicken". Quite a lot of agro to prepare tbh. excluding basic human survival instinct after a private aircraft crash when I was forced to feed on the flesh of the pilot and the hostess for about a week, which was the scenario I experienced, if I were killing a lot of people I would either bury or burn them. are you a breast, rump or leg man? Breast
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2017 17:31:11 GMT
How about the people who made money by designing the kind of boat engines you like? If wealth was no incentive, then the world in which we live would be very different. There would have been no Leeds & Liverpool Canal for you to enjoy, no L&L 'shortboats'. Many rich people have actually earned their monies and luxuries in an honest and ethical way. What's wrong with that? The real vile scum are people such as Richard Branson who has conned people by making promises he knew he wasn't going to keep. A pity Storm Irma didn't suck him out of his cellar where he was hiding. Don't forget politicians who get paid to attend meetings, don't turn up, but pocket the money anyway. I wonder if rich people, when you eat them, taste of caviar and champagne and strawberries and cream - or fags and booze? I thought this a good short read (I expect Charles will disagree): mikesplace2017.wordpress.com/2017/09/12/the-capitalism-delusion/ I think you've been hanging around with mrs tabby to much. Oh and by the way human flesh tastes like pork, not chicken. I depends on the age of the person when killed.
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Post by kris on Sept 12, 2017 17:34:42 GMT
I've deleted the post, because I quoted the wrong thread, but I see you got the idea. By the way why do the Maoris call human flesh long pig and not long chicken then?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2017 17:36:36 GMT
Maybe dead Maoris taste like pork? Happy to delete my quote of you if it'd make you like me
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Post by kris on Sept 12, 2017 17:40:08 GMT
I sort of like you, so don't get all needy. But leave the quote.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2017 17:50:12 GMT
I sort of like you, so don't get all needy. But leave the quote. OK dear.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 12, 2017 18:48:43 GMT
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Post by thebfg on Sept 12, 2017 19:45:37 GMT
I was forced to feed on the flesh of the pilot and the hostess for about a week After which they died. and the officers said the deaths were unexplained. Sorry, I'm still laughing over that one.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Sept 15, 2017 21:01:39 GMT
Which is exactly what George Kennedy was complaining about on the other side... What's wrong with Ramsgate? " Ramsgate is one of those contradictions that sociologists may find fertile ground for their studies. On the face of it, it’s a pleasant town in a rather fortunate location on the coast of Kent. What’s more, it boasts some pretty impressive architecture and, if remote is your kind of thing, then it may be the finished article for some. That is, as long as the population is utterly ignored. Ah, the population of Ramsgate. Let me sum it up by numbers; 70% underclass – forget the ‘fashion’, we’re talking mental underclass. Insular, small-minded, abjectly racist (openly, too), so far removed from any kind of mental stimulation to resemble the sort of fauna that festers, rather than thrives. Hopeless in the way of careers and even self-satisfaction unless it involves binge drinking and sexual contact with strangers, usually passed around groups of ‘mates’, sometimes within the same family nucleus (due to a disgraceful lack of resources in the area – more on the local ‘ruling class’ shortly…). 20% decent. However, this is entirely made up of 50+ on their way out and young bright things usually on the way to somewhere else to develop their talents. 10% enriched through crime or dodgy ‘business’. The ‘ruling class’ is not much better; career politicians with dirty backgrounds (Thanet Council would be put to shame by banana dictatorships) or corrupt local ‘tycoons’ swooning around in their brand new cars with cocaine-snorting underlings, offsprings and often spouses. Avoid, avoid, avoid. A reasonable enough review I suppose. I'm not actually from Ramsgate, I grew up in south-east London and moved to Ramsgate when I was 23. The air is beautifully clean, Thanet is surrounded on three sides by the sea. Even on the hottest day there is always a cooling breeze. And the seascapes are awesome. There's no work there, back in the day there were a fair few international haulage firms based in east Kent, but of course this is all done by the flip-flops now. Which is largely why I moved onto the boat, work in the Midlands is so plentiful that it pesters a person with text messages several times a day. I love living on the boat, but I don't like Rugby or Coventry anywhere near as much as Ramsgate. I'm there next week while my boat is blacked, and I am looking forward to it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2017 21:06:48 GMT
I'm from the Rotherham area.
It's a shit hole.
But whatever bad things are said about it (and people wax lyrically on how crap it is) it remains home.
Rog
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Post by lollygagger on Sept 15, 2017 21:21:58 GMT
I lived in Rugby when I was about 6. Like many towns it had character that has been bulldozed to connect up driving cars and shopping. It's a damn shame.
Rugby and and Coventry are so bland they barely register
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Post by tomsk on Sept 16, 2017 0:06:12 GMT
Waiting for Godot was famously described as 'nothing happening, in two acts'. We're into ten pages and 'our hero' has yet to make an appearance. Fascinating subjects discussed on the journey, however. Rog I believe the quote should be; 'A play where nothing happens twice' A small but important distinction. Halls most objectionable pronouncement in my view was comparing the brutalism of the SBC to the Amphitheatre of Epidaurus. An absolutely ludicrous and unsupportable claim.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 16, 2017 3:54:48 GMT
The Squirrel, Rugby. I liked it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2017 6:50:10 GMT
I lived in Rugby when I was about 6. Like many towns it had character that has been bulldozed to connect up driving cars and shopping. It's a damn shame. Rugby and and Coventry are so bland they barely register You lived in Rugby and Coventry but can't have visited Daventry - Daventry knocks those two into a cocked hat.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 22:27:53 GMT
Bump
Some great stuff on the other side...
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