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I'm so glad the ancient kingdoms of Europe saw fit to open their doors to the Third World. I was just saying to the wife and kids this morning how wonderfully enriched we have all become this last thirty years as a result. When I was a boy there was none of this lovely heroin to enjoy, nobody had ever heard of grooming or gang rape and hardly anybody used to hack at their neighbour with a cleaver.
How boring those monochrome days of trade apprenticeships and a living wage were looking back.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Those delightful mooooslims, again.... on 19:17 - Oct 10 with 1228 views
Those delightful mooooslims, again.... on 18:26 - Oct 10 by WarwickHunt
One of my earliest memories as a kid in Fleet Street was being dragged back into the house as two girl gangs (teds and rockers) went at it with chains, dustbin lids and Christ knows what else.
Top stuff.
I take it were talking about Swansea Fleet Street?
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It's just the internet, init.
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Those delightful mooooslims, again.... on 22:23 - Oct 10 with 1143 views
Well when I was a kid in penlan in the early 70s all the fu*kers had been repeatedly watching clockwork orange down the bughouse and thinking that ultraviolence was an instruction. It was carnage, So pardon me if I don't look back to the pre -European or immigration days of yore.
Those delightful mooooslims, again.... on 00:22 - Oct 11 by Davillin
Point missed.
My fault. My apology.
None necessary mun. Plus it's given me the opportunity to get out an old GLC album. I wouldn't advise listening to it ... it's a very acquired taste, although the absolute perfect soundtrack if you ever find yourself on the Blackwood to Newport bus early in the morning after a rather lively night before. Ah happy times.
One of those, and other people saving their own lives daily, as well as the lives of their family and friends, and even strangers, sometimes by shooting to kill, or by shooting to wound or warn, but more often by simply displaying a weapon and causing an attacker to run away while staining his undergarments brown.
Clearly, you're reading only one side of the issue.
I guess you're willing to let a bunch of thugs rampage through the streets slashing innocent people with machetes. I'm not.
And it's going to get worse until someone wises up -- if not the government, as is now the case, then by concerned citizens, armed.