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Ian Paisley & Donald Sinden die on the same day

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  1. Garlic Klopp

    Garlic Klopp Well-Known Member

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    Must admit I preferred Sinden
     
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  2. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Already posted somewhere about Sinden. Paisley caused a lot of trouble over the years.
     
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  3. RIP x2

    Who x2
     
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  4. Foredeckdave

    Foredeckdave Music Thread Manager

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    It could also be claimed that others caused a lot of trouble because they did not agree with his views. The man's dead can't you at least be generous to his memory for the good things he did do?
     
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  5. Tobes

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    Sinden, lovely old boy R.I.P.

    Paisley, I'll take a Thatcher on that one and say nowt
     
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  6. Garlic Klopp

    Garlic Klopp Well-Known Member

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    Paisley was just one extreme, there were, and still are, others who take the opposite extreme view.
     
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  7. DirtyFrank

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    I'll not miss him one jot (paisley) him and his chuckle brother and the rest of the bastards who are now self claimed pals will and have lived long and comfortable lives, pity that because of their rhetoric and in some cases actions, many others didn't.

    We see now that their supposed cemented convictions were merely games played with the lives of others to be dropped when convenient to their positions.

    I rarely wish death on anyone but the sooner men of his mind on both sides grow old and die the better for all of us.
     
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  8. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    sinden was an actor who starred in two's company and many other shows he was 90.

    the other guy also died.. all there is to be said there
     
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  9. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    And Jim Branning's dropped, it's non-stop today
     
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  10. CCC

    CCC Poet Laureate

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    Is he the crisp-making one or the bourbon-making one?
     
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    And he had something against potpourri, for some reason.
     
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  12. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    It's almost like George R.R. Martin wrote September 12, 2014.

    Who is the most popular person in the world? That's who is going to die next.
     
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  13. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    I asked the Wolfram Alpha website "Who is the world's most popular person?"

    It answered Banco Popular. <laugh>

    On a more somber note- HowStuffWorks lists Queen Lizzie as possibly the worlds most recognizable living face in the world. So we might have King Charles III pretty soon if George R.R. Martin has really taken over responsibility for writing history.
     
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  14. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    This year has been proper mental though right? So much **** has gone down so far that it does feel like we're at the mercy of that trigger happy pen / keyboard of his.

    CCC - eh?? Ah, think I know what you're getting at. He's the one who gave Dot Cotton a licking out, when she was in the mood
     
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  15. Hash.

    Hash. pure daycent

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    Well said Frank. Im not as eloquent as you though so ill just say .....

    **** Ian Paisley the bigot and **** Martin McGuiness who lost "a good friend".
     
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  16. DirtyFrank

    DirtyFrank Well-Known Member

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    Lol..sometimes succinct is better Hash. This time I think you nail it......
     
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  17. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Paisley stirred the **** in Liverpool in 1969 when he addressed a large audience of loyalist minded scousers, the so called man of god promised to arm them and get them to Belfast if as it looked at the time civil war broke out.

    On another of his visits to Liverpool him and his Liverpool loyalists ran towards the pope mobile during John Paul II's visit in 82, with his bible in the air and ranting anti catholic ****e the pope leaned over and blessed him and the cavalcade just carried on down Upper Parliament St.

    Bet the **** was well pleased.<laugh>

    RIP Donald Sinden.
     
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  18. BBFs Unpopular View

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    Some Paisley gems, lovely man.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-29171017
    ""They breed like rabbits and multiply like vermin" - talking about Catholics at a loyalist rally in 1969."

    "Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol bombs; Catholic churches were attacked and burned because they were arsenals and priests handed out sub-machine guns to parishioners" - at a loyalist rally in 1968 following attacks on Catholic homes.


    "I denounce you, Anti-Christ! I refuse you as Christ's enemy and Antichrist with all your false doctrine" - addressing Pope John Paul II on a visit to the European Parliament October 1988.
     
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  19. Foredeckdave

    Foredeckdave Music Thread Manager

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    He was exaggerating basic Protestant principles. Perhaps you should do some of your famed 'research' before you show your ignorance - yet again!
     
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  20. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Ah come on Dave.<laugh>

    Its not what he said its when and where he said it, the European Union headquarters to an invited head of state, no wonder the old ****er was humiliated when he was frogmarched out of the building at the time.
     
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