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ellandback

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People in London nicking water meant for the runners in the marathon

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Millwall multiethnic fanbase didn't have a game to watch today.:afro:

Not sure about Ells thread title. It seems an obvious outcome to me.
 
Yes they are thieving scrotes , however so are the corporations who take a natural resource bottle it and make 1000% profit on it and sell it back to us. Fortunately they haven't added 8 teaspoonfuls of sugar to it. Good atmosphere yesterday , City till I die.
 
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Yes they are thieving scrotes , however so are the corporations who take a natural resource bottle it and make 1000% profit on it and sell it back to us. Fortunately they haven't added 8 teaspoonfuls of sugar to it. Good atmosphere yesterday , City till I die.

Go on.... Explain your theory of 9/11 and how building 7 proves it was all Dubyas fault.
 
Go on.... Explain your theory of 9/11 and how building 7 proves it was all Dubyas fault.
Dubya was just a pawn ruled by others, as are many world 'leaders'. It would be friv
Go on.... Explain your theory of 9/11 and how building 7 proves it was all Dubyas fault.
Go on.... Explain your theory of 9/11 and how building 7 proves it was all Dubyas fault.
Thanks for the offer but would be frivolous. However do take a look at '7/7 ripple effect' on youtube which is far more interesting.
 
Don't know what was worse, the people stealing the water or the parents encouraging their children to become thieves <yikes>
 
i blame the government if they gave them more money they could afford to buy their own water <whistle>

It was falling out of the sky for free a couple of hours earlier.

Thought for the day.

There is no more water on earth than when earth was formed. Which means every drop you drink has been pissed (or worse) thousands of times before you pour a glassful.
 
It appears they weren't nicking it, the race was over and this was surplus stock that couldn't be re-sold so it was given away. What does interest me, however, is how desperate these people seem to be to get hold of it. As someone said earlier, not long before it had been raining, and no-one collected that, did they? Reminds me a guy here who had a fridge to get rid of. He left it out the front of his house with a sign saying "FREE". It never moved, then he put a sign on it saying $50 and, low and behold, it went in the night.
 
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It was falling out of the sky for free a couple of hours earlier.

Thought for the day.

There is no more water on earth than when earth was formed. Which means every drop you drink has been pissed (or worse) thousands of times before you pour a glassful.
In Aussie water shortage bad around Brisbane and waste water is being recycled and reused.:emoticon-0119-puke:
 
The water you drink today has already been used a million times before. What's new?


And just as an aside, we would love to see some rain around Brisbane, Haven't had a decent shower for months. (Rain, that is. I shower every day!!)
 
The water you drink today has already been used a million times before. What's new?


And just as an aside, we would love to see some rain around Brisbane, Haven't had a decent shower for months. (Rain, that is. I shower every day!!)
when I was there,rained every fookin day,but not in the right places they said for water supplies.lol
 
I bet that was cockies (farmers), they never do anything else but complain. It doesn't rain, it rains too much, it rained in the wrong paddock, too little too late. Miserable moaning bastards. And they've always got their hand out for a government subsidy. Do you ever hear a fisherman complain the seas too rough? I was born and bred in Somerset and I've heard farmers complain all my life.