Hate hospital programmes they are all the same **** with different titles.![]()
I like 24hrs, that's the best one. Turning life savers off to put it on.
Don't watch one born, not for me, bloody noisy women on there.
Hate hospital programmes they are all the same **** with different titles.![]()
Hate hospital programmes they are all the same **** with different titles.![]()
Summarise the internet's view of Egypt for me? Just watched Newsnight (trying to be more grown up), still not quite sure how to balance the mistakes that Morsi did with the fact that he was democratically elected and being military removed. Clearly most people are happy to support the military on this. I suppose I'll be ok with it as long as a) loads of people don't start getting killed and b) someone comes up with a better way of holding new elections so that this won't obviously happen again in another year.
Talking of moving in...
...Coventry agree groundshare with Northampton.
I couldn't even sit through one, they're ****ing terrible. Most days I'm at home I'll walk in the front room to see my mum and sister sobbing away at one of them.
Erm, to put the whole story very simply and shortly, Hosny Mubarak (30 year dictator) was overthrown about a year ago after that massive rebellion which I'm sure everyone on here was aware of, and Egypt held its first democratic election in a bloody long time. The Muslim Brotherhood (Islamist, obviously) won fair and square, and Mohamed Morsi became President. It's probably fair to say that they won because they had pretty much all the votes of the pro-Islamist people, whereas the more progressive, separatist people's votes were divided between multiple parties. In fact, the majority of the population is pretty progressive and separatist, so they've not been happy at all with Morsi's intention to introduce a new, Islamic constitution.
As you mentioned, the funny thing about this is that the conservative Islamists are the ones standing up for a fair democratic process, and the progressive people are the ones going against democracy by supporting a forceful military coup and re-election. However, these people can pretty well justify this by arguing that, ever since he was fairly and democratically elected, Morsi hasn't actually been very democratic at all. Most people don't want this new constitution, and generally the majority feel like he doesn't represent them.
So basically, they've had a non-democratic dictator, followed by a democratically-elected Islamist, and this time around they're hoping they can get a democratic sectarian. Third time lucky?
Personally I think it was the right move, and briefly abandoning fair democratic process seems a lot better than accepting Islamist rule. To be fair, they have allegedly told Morsi he's free to run for election again. The internet's view largely seems to be similar to mine.
Great, choice of more ****e to watch locally then...
That is basically how I read it as well. I visited a few years ago (Luxor in 2008) and although obviously touristy and I imagine a lot of poor people, the country seemed to be doing ok and seemed quite progressive and foreigner friendly. If everything stays calm ish and no Generals fancy trying to take charge, then I think it should turn out ok. But with all the new democracies that have been created, it's not surprising that one's had a false start. Glad to hear my view is roughly the same as the internet and therefore I am officially right.![]()
Double chance of a local Saints away cup tie![]()
We seem to get Northampton in the cup every bloody year anyway.
Feeling sorry for Coventry fans, as they are to ground-share with Northampton: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23163594
a 70-mile round trip for your home matches ... what a joke
fatletiss:4964543 said:We seem to get Northampton in the cup every bloody year anyway.
It's about who you know.... amazing that's only happened since I've lived here!
What the **** is it with women and medical programmes? My Sky recorder has 12 episodes of 24hrs in A and E, 6 episodes of what he NHS does for us and 10 episodes of One Born Every Minute.
Southampton vs Northampton... Billed as a derby match in the States.
Ha..! Well the states have a different perception on geography and distances. As it happens, occasionally I'll notice how Northampton Town have done in a fixture and think how well or badly our northern counterparts are doing. As far as I know, there is absolutely no historical link at all in the two Hamptons. There is not some huge Hampton [sorry] in the middle and South and North are at either end of it.
Well, indeed there is Hampton Court, which might suggest something. I'm not sure what.Hampton Court is pretty much equidistant I'd have thought?