Reigning MX1 motocross champion a BNP patriot

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by tg, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. tg

    Schiffner Guest

    lol yeah, right. About as lovable as using a porcupine for a
    supository.
     
    Schiffner, Nov 23, 2008
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  2. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, BrianNZ
    Of course you are.

    And other people are allowed to draw conclusions about you from your
    choice.

    Great system, eh?
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Nov 23, 2008
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    . Guest

    Is that a declaration of experiential wisdom or a warning about your
    sado-masochistic proclivities?
     
    ., Nov 24, 2008
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  4. Wrong. There were already inhabitants of the British Isles well before
    the Celts arrived. The Celts intermingled with the indigenous
    inhabitants.
    Again - not entirely correct. Unless you count Cumbria and
    Northumberland as not part of Britain. And the Celts already inhabited
    Britanny.
    Wrong. The Norman settled *Normandy*. The clues in the name.. And the
    Normans were actually Vikings.. the same people who inhabited large
    parts of England and Ireland. And Scotland.
    The people in Britanny are the Celts who couldn't swim. Which is why
    their language (Breton) is related to Cornish and Welsh rather than the
    more norhern Q-Celt languages (ie Gaelic, Irish Caelic and Manx Gaelic)

    All in all as brilliant a job at showing how really clueless you are as
    I've seen in a long while.

    Phil.
     
    Phil Launchbury, Nov 24, 2008
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    Alex Ferrier Guest

    Um, don't suppose you'd care to sort out your attributions too, would you?
     
    Alex Ferrier, Nov 24, 2008
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    john Guest

    telephone pole tossing aside, did the new Campbell/Murray's
    get a new tartan or just use some one else's
    by proscription it may be forbidden to speak the Macgregor name,
    but can we at least babble on about Lucas electrics & BSA's
    formidable creek crossing techniques

    john GasGas EC250
    S rioghal mo dhream

    Yes, I know. When the cattle thieving clan MacGregor was outlawed,
    many of them used "Campbell" or "Murray" as an alias.
     
    john, Nov 25, 2008
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    . Guest

    "Royal is my race". Heh. The internal power struggle amongst the Gaels
    is what enabled the better-organized Norman-French to conquer Ireland
    and Scotland.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacGregor tells about the outlawing
    of
    clan MacGregor for 200 years and the long feud between the MacGregors
    and clan Colquhon, of which my own tribe is a sept.
     
    ., Nov 25, 2008
    #67
  8. Oh Christ, you're not one of those bloody Yanks with a Teuchter
    great-great-granddad, are you?
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Nov 25, 2008
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    . Guest

    Whit gae ye a scooby?
     
    ., Nov 25, 2008
    #69
  10. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, .
    **** me, it's like listening to Dick van Dyke in "Mary Poppins".
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Nov 25, 2008
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    Wudsracer Guest

    I'd apologize for cross posting, but you all started it. <G>

    I was told that "shit" stood for the "Ship High in Transit" labels
    that went with shipping manure (for fertilizer) in sailing ships, in
    the olden days.

    Jim





    I
     
    Wudsracer, Nov 25, 2008
    #71
  12. Krusty cites his non-existent ancestors in every other post. They're
    invariably people of high blood, Puritan fugitives, Spanish noblemen,
    Indian princesses, and the like.

    Not a dustman among them, as it were.

    This is his fantasy life,. which he uses to make himself feel superior
    to the Jews, Mexicans and niggers which he despises.

    hth
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 25, 2008
    #72
  13. As the term predates that by several centuries, you were told wrong.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 25, 2008
    #73
  14. My shit smells like roses.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Nov 26, 2008
    #74
  15. Oh aye, same as I'm descended from Scottish kings [1], the useless cunts
    [2].
    I tell you, the way they put it about, every fucker in Scotland has some
    royal red stuff. It's a right laugh reading the fanciful nonsense on
    some of the genealogy sites.
    Perfectly noble profession, that. More noble than laying waste to
    neighbouring lands and stealing their women. Or persuading hapless
    locals to follow on a doomed mission of plunder.
    And which, more likely, he's probably related to.

    [1] If I was, do you think I'd be talking to the likes of you lot?

    [2] Wankers. Couldn't organise a push-up in a gym.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Nov 26, 2008
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    . Guest

    You've sniffed your finger, then?
     
    ., Nov 26, 2008
    #76
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    . Guest

    No, you'd be inside a fine gentleman's club in Edinburgh, instead of
    standing outside a pub in Liverpool, panhandling for pence to buy
    a pint and cursing the patrons who ignore you.
    So you're just a beaten-down yob, then, with no ancestry to be proud
    of?

    And your gig is parroting a drug-addled San Francisco faggot writer
    who blew his
    brains out with a revolver?

    Figures.
     
    ., Nov 26, 2008
    #77
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    . Guest

    You must mean "German" when you say "Hun".

    The actual "Huns" were central Asians who invaded Europe in the 5th
    century.
     
    ., Nov 26, 2008
    #78
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    tomorrow Guest

    Pride in ancestry? Heh. I guess that's a substitute when you have
    no pride in your own hard work and accomplishments. Plus it
    apparently gives you free will to hate others based on *their*
    ancestry, especially when they have demonstrably surpassed you in
    every measurable way.
     
    tomorrow, Nov 26, 2008
    #79
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    tomorrow Guest

    Yes, yes, yes, but where is the Wikipedia cite?
     
    tomorrow, Nov 26, 2008
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