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As ever reasoned comment from Holloway. Actually I would seriously question what the guy in the suit thought he was doing. By filming in a public place like that during the conference season you will be exposed to forms of public protest. Like it or not the protestor was quite within his rights to protest. The guy in the suit on the other hand would appear to have no legal authority to act as he did, indeed there may even be grounds for legal recourse to the protestor in how he is being treated.
Never knowingly understood
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One of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. on 08:05 - Sep 25 with 8194 views
The man in the suit is Iain Dale, publisher of Damien McBride's book. McBride was being interviewed and the protester waved his placard in the background. Dale took exception and the falling-over-each-ther 'fight' ensued. Job done for the protestor, he gets his publicity. You could say job done for Dale, too, he gets a reputation for mucking in rather than standing back and saying, Oh dear me no I don't like that.
Either way it's very funny.
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One of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. on 08:39 - Sep 25 with 8129 views
One of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. on 08:01 - Sep 25 by danehoop
As ever reasoned comment from Holloway. Actually I would seriously question what the guy in the suit thought he was doing. By filming in a public place like that during the conference season you will be exposed to forms of public protest. Like it or not the protestor was quite within his rights to protest. The guy in the suit on the other hand would appear to have no legal authority to act as he did, indeed there may even be grounds for legal recourse to the protestor in how he is being treated.
camera works shiocking now slow motion replays missed half the action as well
think the dog was trying to hump the guys leg for some reason
One of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. on 08:01 - Sep 25 by danehoop
As ever reasoned comment from Holloway. Actually I would seriously question what the guy in the suit thought he was doing. By filming in a public place like that during the conference season you will be exposed to forms of public protest. Like it or not the protestor was quite within his rights to protest. The guy in the suit on the other hand would appear to have no legal authority to act as he did, indeed there may even be grounds for legal recourse to the protestor in how he is being treated.
Danehoop is completely right. What did the protestor do wrong? The publisher deserved to have his lights knocked out, which, however deserved, would have probably brought the law down in his favour.
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One of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. on 03:58 - Sep 27 with 7171 views
One of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. on 09:38 - Sep 26 by Metallica_Hoop
There I was going through this thread realising just how different peoples amusement levels are when I watched this one. I'm sure many wouldn't see it as funny at all but it had me in absolute stitches, every time I watched it.
And well done to Metalica Hoop for uploading it. What you look for on youtube and do with your hair is up to you and I genuinely hope that you didn't burn your hair off when you tried that at home.
Some gems in there. I actually liked the turkey one.
This is a corker, the tears are welling up in my eyes...
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."