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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2019 12:20:09 GMT
We’ve been through Stoke-on-Trent several times. Next year we’re hoping to spend most of the year up North but will be going via the Soar and Trent (much quicker), so won’t be going that way. No! No! Your help, love and peace is needed NOW, by the displaced of Whaley Bridge! Up to Stoke with you now! Now, if ever, is the time to show how volunteering is the answer! Otherwise all your future 'volunteers save the day' posts will be treated with contempt. There’s plenty to do nearer to home Foxy. If everyone concentrated more on looking after those directly around us, and those we meet, I’m sure the world would be a better place. Then again you know that already. Don’t forget the millions who died in the wars because of the few who had nothing much to do other than contemplate their navels!
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 6, 2019 17:28:06 GMT
I see concern for all the poor folk of Whaley Bridge has evaporated. Here's the latest. Policemen playing with toy helicopters instead of getting down there and giving the looters a battering with their truncheons:
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Post by Clinton Cool on Aug 6, 2019 19:36:02 GMT
I see concern for all the poor folk of Whaley Bridge has evaporated. Here's the latest. Policemen playing with toy helicopters instead of getting down there and giving the looters a battering with their truncheons: Typical of the 'heroes' who work in our emergency services. Can't do anything either because of 'health and safety', or because they are scared. Grenfell was the same.
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Post by Jim on Aug 6, 2019 19:50:49 GMT
Monitor the scrotes on drone, wait for them to come out, no need to go in the flood zone. Why take the risk? To satisfy some old curmudgeon's bloodlust?
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 6, 2019 20:35:25 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2019 20:39:32 GMT
Loke the Police chief who drove away whilst the policeman at the end of Westminster Bridge was getting murdered. What was his name... Rooster Cogburn? Or maybe Foghorn Leghorn.
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 6, 2019 20:41:48 GMT
"Former acting Metropolitan police commissioner Sir Craig Mackey locked himself, as a man armed with a butcher’s knife murdered one of his officers before his eyes. The car from which Mackey instinctively wanted to leap, he told the inquest this week into PC Keith Palmer’s death, before deciding that – as he was in shirtsleeves with no police radio or protective kit, and was accompanied by two “distressed” civilians – the best thing was to drive away and focus on co-ordinating Scotland Yard’s response to what was evidently a terrorist attack.
“The best thing was to drive away” while his colleague was stabbed to death."
"Happily retired on full police pension unlike PC Keith Palmer who was murdered at the scene, leaving a wife and young family."
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 6, 2019 20:43:48 GMT
Loke the Police chief who drove away whilst the policeman at the end of Westminster Bridge was getting murdered. What was his name... Rooster Cogburn? Or maybe Foghorn Leghorn. We weren't all born in the 18th Century like you, nemesis, you can't expect us young 'uns to know names like this.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2019 20:48:17 GMT
Loke does sound old fashioned.
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Post by phil70 on Aug 6, 2019 23:11:31 GMT
Loke does sound old fashioned. It is old fashioned, a dated name for a manmade dich/dyke used by boats to get to a staith to load or unload, than back to the river Phil
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2019 16:48:30 GMT
All allowed home now, crisis over. Will be interesting reading about the various 'enquiries' that follow....
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