Forum Replies Created

Viewing 40 posts - 5,681 through 5,720 (of 6,499 total)
  • Marzocchi Re-launches the Bomber Z2 22 years after the original!
  • jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Peugeot/Citroen/Fiat have a shared offering with the advantage of sliding doors~ also shares majority of parts with vans too, so cheap for spares.

    MPVs are way cheaper to insure as well

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    ^ Thoroughly tickled 😀

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Perhaps not a debut:

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    When you think about it, the nostalgia period that makes cars such as this valuable has only a limited window, not to mention ongoing storage costs… what better time to put it on the market than when peoples memories of the professionals and their boyhood dreams are being stoked by the recent death of Lewis Colins.

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Done, but I forgot to mention the petrodollar, which serves as a direct and worrying link between global capitalism, the petroleum industry and the military industrial media complex.

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    cher-ching

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    wrecker – Member

    you are talking bollocks and making yourself look very foolish.

    True, but she’s not the only one, eh jivehoneyjive?

    At the end of the day, everyone on here is basically talking their version of bollocks… mostly rehashed versions of the media conditioning we are all regularly subjected to, with a bit of personal flair…

    to subscribe blindly to news stories that are selectively fed to you to tap into the tribal and competitive nature of humankind (same as most pack animals) and sway public opinion to further the causes of wealthy and manipulative folk chasing resources and arms contracts could also perhaps be viewed as a little bit silly

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Anyhow back on topic, was it a cleverly devised yet failed attempt by the intelligence services to try and swing public opinion to justify intervention in Syria, thus further increasing western power in the area ready for an invasion of Iran… discuss

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    There are two choices in life, you can be the one doing the kicking or the one being kicked.

    How about the one being kicked into doing further kicking: i.e. MI5 kicks the guys currently on trial, who were conditioned to kick.

    The US kicks the UK into illegal wars, the UK and US then kick lots of civilians off this mortal coil, often with no more than the push of a remote control.

    Speaking of kicking, how does Iran fit into that scenario… they haven’t invaded anyone for 200 years…

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Yes, fight fire with fire.

    Have you submitted your patent to the fire brigade?

    Anyhow back on topic, was it a cleverly devised yet failed attempt by the intelligence services to try and swing public opinion to justify intervention in Syria, thus further increasing western power in the area ready for an invasion of Iran… discuss

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Only for personal safety you understand… can never be too careful 😉

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Hey 3dvgirl, how about it, I’m the kind of guy who’d protect you… I swiftly kneecap everyone I meet to give me the upper hand should they ever wrong me… anyhow, while you’re down there…

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    I wonder how much MI5 will be scrutinized during the trial:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22664468

    I’m also curious as to why this is such a high profile case… when a Muslim Pensioner was killed a couple of weeks prior to this incident in similar circumstance, there was no national media coverage; what could the agenda be?

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    It does have a ripe stench of hipocrisy about it… is Boris’ wealth and status merely a product of his evidently high IQ?

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    It is often said that people have children to ensure they are remembered; the same is said of scientists and artists, who make their mark on the world, that they may be held in esteem after their passing.

    By constantly remembering the exploits of people who in many instances were forced against their will by their country to fight, are we not perpetuating the glory of war?

    Be interesting to see how many of the powerful elites are either direct shareholders, or in league with the arms industry, as there is still handsome profit to be made from the business of war…

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Robotic Camel jockeys are pretty loopy

    but Monkeys on dogs wins:

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    At the end of the day, the vast majority of the narrow choice of candidates we have come voting time are in league with corporate interests, often with huge salaries beyond their public service pocket money from various directorships and consultancies.

    It doesn’t take an expert to work out that is a pretty ugly situation, which is hugely skewed away from a fair society in the interests of the greater good.

    Bring on the revolution!!

    jivehoneyjive
    Free Member

    Blue blimey, when did you folks get such itchy trigger fingers… banging em out faster than Simon Cowell

Viewing 40 posts - 5,681 through 5,720 (of 6,499 total)