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Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Shinycitylad7, Sep 30, 2013.

  1. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    Oh dear <doh>
     
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  2. Redprintt

    Redprintt Well-Known Member

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    Shiny, I know a lot of good kids your age. Desperate and would do anything to find work but unable to do so.
    Your mates Blair and Brown signed up to allow at least 500,000 migrants to live and work here - every year.
    Can't help our kids can it, or do anything to help them buy houses either.

    As for Mrs T - She was right most of the time.
    The Unions early 70's were incredibly strong and militant.
    We lived through rubbish piled high in the streets, blackouts, a 3 day week and couldn't even bury our dead.
    Something had to give mate.
    Have to say it's gone the other way now where employers rule the roost - which is equally wrong.
    Thanks to Blair and Brown they can employ from the EU and keep our kids sat at home on benefits.
    Shiny, you'll get some reply 'but our kids won't do the work'.
    Lampoil - stop their benefits and they'd work don't worry.

    Not only should I manage BCFC but run the country as well.
     
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  3. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    The country is where it stands today because of Labour,as you clearly state above.
     
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  4. ibodyslamrhinos

    ibodyslamrhinos Active Member

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    Gotta agree with RR and Redprint... I don't blame SOD for the massive shortcomings of the men who held the position before him, I don't even blame last years relegation on him, but I certainly blame our current position and the dull dross and unforgivable (at times) defending we see week in week out.

    Tories are a joke, but they are trying to fix a sinking ship that Labour drove head first into an iceberg! SOD is trying to solder a huge hole with a wax candle!
     
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  5. banksyisourhero

    banksyisourhero Well-Known Member

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    Shimy what I can tell you is this.!

    People were completely fed up of the Tories by the time a Blair government was elected..

    People were completely fed up of the Blair government by the time of the last election..

    You will find as you get older that you will be subjected to endless streams of broken promises by political liars who will say anything to get power, very similar to the endless promises football fans get at season ticket renewal time.

    Only broken promises and more bad management await..
     
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  6. ibodyslamrhinos

    ibodyslamrhinos Active Member

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    "You will find as you get older that you will be subjected to endless streams of broken promises by political liars"

    Quite right Banksy, I am still waiting for my £20 a week I was promised if I got married.... I have been lumbered now and for what????
     
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  7. banksyisourhero

    banksyisourhero Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> you sold yourself cheap if you got married for 20 quid a week.!! doesn't pay for the haircare even..
     
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  8. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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    It was 7 shillings and sixpence (37.5p) for a marriage license when I got married 43 years ago (I was very young) best investment I ever made..
     
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  9. raver

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    wasn't that the same price as a dog licence?


    Spot on, blooming 'eck, don't tell me I've been mistaken all of these years...
     
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  10. ibodyslamrhinos

    ibodyslamrhinos Active Member

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    HAHAHAHA Essentially only a tenner a week if you split it... Oh well she's useful to moan to after a Saturday afternoon :wink:
     
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  11. Angelicnumber16

    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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    With us supporting City I dare say she's got used to it. What would she think if you and the rest of us came home happy once in a while....There would be a population explosion !
     
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  12. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    My mates blair and brown? Nahhh mate, As far as im concerned I don't like any party. They are all as bad as one another and they don't do nothing good for anybody. They sort there selves out and hell to the rest of us. If I was to vote for any party then it would probably be UKIP but to be honest I couldn't give a **** about them either. Ill be glad to leave the country and if I could take my beloved BCFC with me I wouldn't dare come back here!
     
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  13. RedorDead

    RedorDead Well-Known Member

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    All I know is its a merry go round in politics

    Labour give everyone everything, lowers the rates until country and everyone in debt and we can't pay it back, so businesses go to the dogs unemployment raises country gets pissed off so change their votes.
    Tories comes in and starts setting up repayments to get country back on track, by raising rates (not done it yet but we all know when housing market moves so will interest rates) but unemployment dips, country gets pissed off with high rates and taxes etc. so change their votes.
    in comes Labour and it starts again.
    One day they might get the balance right. And one of the bastards might come in tell the truth and we all live happily ever after.
    People complain about Blair and Brown but they all took the low finances they offered whilst they were selling all our gold reserves.

    And they wonder why people have stopped voting<doh>
     
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  14. Angelicnumber16

    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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    And so they should. The former is a weasel who rather than become a great Prime Minister that he might have been chose instead to get into bed with Bush and take us to war, whilst the latter is a bully and was a poor excuse for a premier. Regardless of those particular Muppets, it's mostly Labours fault
     
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