| Forum Reply | Canada at 03:43 25 Oct 2014
you are kidding me right? pro-gun for self-defence has nothing to do with this at all as i do agree with the American constitution for what it represents. You are deeply insulting, callous, unfeeling, and in need of a dose of humanity. You should be ashamed of yourself. I am not getting into a war of words for you and you aren't the same species as me and others that see and realize that this loss of human life as a waste and is terribly sad. And the event that happened in your country today is terrible too, unfortunately all too common that it has made you immune to the feeling of decent and civilised person like myself and I am sure others too. You are a horrible disgusting person!!!!! |
| Forum Reply | Canada at 02:38 25 Oct 2014
thank you Jamois, sincerely and appreciatively Mark Whiteson |
| Forum Reply | Canada at 02:24 25 Oct 2014
thanks Brian, I just wanted to follow up in accord and agreement with what Vancouver Hoop had posted and I was shaking and nearly in tears as I wrote it - thank you very much for your support on what has been a truly horrible week here thank you very much again, means alot to me |
| Forum Reply | Canada at 01:24 25 Oct 2014
shocking response from our so-called friends on here...Canada is proud of our peacekeeping in modern times and is in shock by what has happened as incidents like this are rare on Canadian soil, but to be chastised for not really knowing how to react is very poor indeed. I am very proud of my English background and roots and equally as proud to be living in such a wonderful country. No place is perfect but i know which side my bread is buttered as they say. Today was the day the poor soldier was taken back to his home in Hamilton down the 401 and 403 highways, dubbed for a few years now as the Highway of Heroes with thousands lining the way to pay respect for the fact that this man decided to take a job to represent his country and paid the ultimate sacrifice. This has been a terribly sad day here and no one really knows how to react while in the meantime our 'friends' on this website have decided it is a good time to have a dig at us. Canada is a beautiful country which struggles with its identity due to the pull of the USA in one direction and the UK in another, always trying to please both in a strange way. All the nasty remarks by all that wrote them will NEVER be forgotten by me, and especially at a time like this...I am glad we aren't used to these sort of attacks and everyone, everyone, is taking the events this week (as it is the second Canadian armed forces personel that has been murdered here in Canada this week) personally and feel an awful - AWFUL - grief today as is proper. I am so grateful to be living on Vancouver Island and most of you would be too if you were here as well. May peace and sanity reign rather the opportunistic digs at a country that always tries to be decent and kind. |
| Forum Reply | Happy birthday NorthernR at 01:17 20 Sep 2014
hasnt he been running loftforwords for 14 years? and happy birthday |
| Forum Reply | Can I blow my own trumpet on here? at 23:36 19 Sep 2014
where do you get the raw milk? it is impossible to find over here...so no BP meds eh? brilliant...and good for you...any websites you would suggest re nutrition (i have hypertension too, and tomorrow i will blame MH for it rather than myself ;)) |
| Forum Reply | Rs in Canada - anywhere to watch Sunday's game? at 18:13 15 Sep 2014
sorry about channel 23, thought it would work, didnt for me either! if you need any help moving to the island let me know....i know for myself that I am staying on the island as i find it a lovely place to live and work - very laid back |
| Forum Reply | Rs in Canada - anywhere to watch Sunday's game? at 15:19 14 Sep 2014
i have been here coming up to 8 yrs and love it...brother just left for saltspring, pretty nice there too eh? glad you will be able to watch the game, however after 20 mins you may be regretting that :(....or maybe just maybe we can, well who knows ;) been whale watching or salmon fishing yet? seen any bears? |
| Forum Reply | Rs in Canada - anywhere to watch Sunday's game? at 04:47 14 Sep 2014
tried to find a place for you to watch the match but have come up with nothing...i will be watching in on my computer on a live stream that will be there, you are always welcome to come out to sooke....hope you are having a lovely time on the island. , |
| Forum Reply | Rs in Canada - anywhere to watch Sunday's game? at 18:51 11 Sep 2014
i live just outside victoria (in sooke), some hotels will have it in their cable packages...though have your computer ready in case you need to stream it as i do. Which hotel are you staying? |
| Forum Reply | QPR get fair play ruling warning at 16:30 10 Sep 2014
from what I understand, the clubs are members of associations and abide by the rules that they set themselves, as long as they are not criminal ( I didn't say civil) laws. Players are different as they are employees and therefore eu/uk employment laws cover them...I think it means we must stay up for a few years and pay off what ever we are obliged to pay by the rules (not laws) that we agreed to pay....or doctor the books abit |
| Forum Reply | QPR in the Great War at 16:54 28 Aug 2014
very interesting..like how he helped us out by becoming a professional http://www.ozwhitelufc.net.au/leedscityprofiles.php/LintottEH.php - suggests he enlisted in Yorkshire...gonna be fun getting to the bottom of this mystery :) QPR history says he joined a Middlesex reg whereas the Yorkshire teams claim he joined up there...all agree he died on the first day of the Somme QPR fan Ron Gould picks up the story which you won't find in the QPR history books. Ron and his wife went to the Thiepval monument a few years ago which contains the names of 72,000 men killed at the Battle of the Somme in 1916 and whose bodies have never been found or identified. One of those names is that of Lt. E.H Lintott of the 15th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment. A letter to the Yorkshire Post describes his last moments. "Lt. Lintott’s end was particularly gallant. He led his men with great dash and when hit the first time declined to take the count. Instead he drew his revolver and called for further effort, again he was hit but struggled on but a third shot finally bowled him over." Ron sums him up as a great man, an inspirational school teacher, hero and not least a Queens Park Ranger. “Lest us not forget”. |
| Forum Reply | Fer at 01:38 20 Aug 2014
needed a laugh today and your few words there gave it to me - cheers! |
| Forum Reply | Hughes at 16:11 27 May 2014
cant wait for him to have to spend 90 mins on the side at hq .... i hope he needs police protection etc from the crowd |
| Forum Reply | Hughes at 16:11 27 May 2014
cant wait for him to have to spend 90 mins on the side at hq .... i hope he needs police protection etc from the |
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