If the Scotch have their way Skinhead Neo Nazi bands like UK Subs can get tae **** .
Skinheads with spikey hair? You've either never heard them or are at the wind-up.
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He's not bald and they never were a skinhead band never mind neo-nazis. I don't give a monkeys what you say about them just don't want our younger readers to get the wrong impression. One of the original punk bands who never really made it big and they haven't stopped gigging since 1976. Touring again this year:
http://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/uk-subs
UK Subs were the resident band in Bergen-Belsen and played at Himmlers 50 birthday party . Their base drum was made from the skin of polish political prisoners .
Not only that young readers , they were ****e and probably still are .
Don't be fooled by stopmes misty eyed bleetings . He's obviously still wishing he could manage a pogo .![]()
He's not bald and they never were a skinhead band never mind neo-nazis. I don't give a monkeys what you say about them just don't want our younger readers to get the wrong impression. One of the original punk bands who never really made it big and they haven't stopped gigging since 1976. Touring again this year:
http://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/uk-subs
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Oh, wow, Gordon Brown comes out with a speech in favour of further devolevement cos he's been bought by the better together campaign.
Surprised? No. Has he been bought? You ****in betcha. And not for the first time.
This tosser is a failure in UK politics. The man who sold yer pensions to financial institutions without any comeback in the hope a buck or two might be made. The man who only got to be briefly top dog cos his pal let him be.
Get tae **** ya fat mess. You destroyer for favour.
"I don't know whether he is a sinner," the man replied. "But I know this: I was blind, and now I can see!"
John 9:25
Crufts is the annual porn show; I love it
Mick O'Toon, Saturday 8:30, Best Of Breed
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New Zealanders are to be given the chance to jettison the most visible remaining symbol of their colonial past in a referendum on changing the national flag.
In a speech in Wellington on Tuesday, the prime minister, John Key, promised a vote in the next parliamentary term on whether to keep the existing design, which features the union jack and four stars representing the southern cross, or replace it with an alternative, such as the silver fern on a black background or a version of the Maori koru.