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  • Legal Beagle: A (non-)submission on the…, in reply to Paul Loch,

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to Ian Dalziel,

    Dunkin’ (Donut) Garner

    He is a total twat I think his undies are too tight!

    I don't link this Crusaders team to religious slaughters of the past.

    Well we know you dont dunderhead, but the crusader word came too mean something very different to members of the religion that was the target of those attacks. And still today stirs bad memories for many of them. Changing the name would show that the rugby club at least has some understanding of their history if not them.

    could cost the franchise $100 million.

    Could? just throw a figure out there would ya moron make it sound big so we're all shaking in our bank accounts. Fuck off Duncan.

    Does this mean the Chiefs name goes too, because bad stuff happened south of Taupiri? Do grass skirts go too?

    Hear of the term false equivalence dicksucker duncan, cause thats what you just did! Chiefs was a word unknown to Maori of the time its from Latin, I think and I doubt it would cause offence even now. And 'grass skits' really! Says a man who covers his cock with cloth.

    This terror attack is not about religion. Who cares about religion enough to go to war?

    You might want to rethink that. Racial supremacy identifies with religious intolerance.

    Don't let the gunman win.

    Its about empathy not a pissing contest cretin. Just stay on your radio wavelength so anyone with a brain can avoid you. Putting your piss poor pedantry to print is pathetic

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Hard News: Splore 2019 – Please Don't…, in reply to ,

    We scoff

    Not me I was raised that way. Staying on the right side of the line, well, muscatelly ;-)
    Thats an underrated grape variety when not dried and turned to raisin.

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Hard News: Splore 2019 – Please Don't…, in reply to ,

    Those Mediterranean countries virtually run on alcohol that addiction line is blurred to a fuzz. But at least they have a midday siesta to sober them up so they can drink long into the night.

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Hard News: Splore 2019 – Please Don't…, in reply to ,

    David, do you have any idea that Christianity is prominent in Pacific Island communities?

    And alcoholism was virtually unknown in all indigenous cultures in that region until western style liquor was bought to that part of the world and tribal structures were undermined/destroyed. The purveyors of god werent far behind ever willing to fill that vacuum. And it changes again as children are raised away from their islands.
    <dry> Ain’t civilization grand! </dry>

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to Moz,

    the drought

    The US has an excess of male stupidity in fact their drowning in it, problem is they dont like sharing( think its socialism or something). They’d rather drown than share… dozy fuckers! Tho there more than enough already of that particular fluid to go around I feel certain

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to John Farrell,

    trolls are having orgasms

    An veritable ocean of male troll jism is drowning out the quieter more sensible voices on many issues now and some media outlets are helping it along with free virtual hand jobs.
    Funny thing is most of the tuggers are virulently hetero, A classic example of boys being boys, an examples we can do without.
    But this is what sovereign individuals(male) all jacking off, on line, at the same time looks like. They dont need much encouragement either, in fact they seek it out. They made one mediocre clinical psychologist a rich man. Beware the virtual jis.

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Legal Beagle: A (non-)submission on the…, in reply to Paul Loch,

    a job, a family, as well as community commitments.

    All that sounds like is you are desperately trying to make out you are the very epitome of normal. Why do I not feel comforted by your protestations hmmm

    if your force someone to give something up they want / need they’ll find another way. Think home made bombs, planes, trucks, cars.

    That hoary old chestnut again? You been on an NRA public relations course? Or something equally ridiculous. You need to really study up on some actual current psychology and not just mouth Jordan Peterson style bullshit talking points. Used to justify not doing a fucking thing cause the status quo is just the bees knees BAB Wrong!

    , but honestly don’t think gun legislation is the answer. It will penalise the law abiding owners who respect the law.

    Cue Violins!

    One last thing.

    an adage that I heard

    the media jumped on if for a good story

    So your potted third rate homespun wisdom and thinly disguised loathing of the media are supposed to offer more, and out trump everything and everyone else?
    I know your trying hard but you are falling well short of what is required a change is needed and sooner rather than later. So go write your submission and there will be another opportunity present it then.

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Capture: Headland Sculpture on the Gulf 2015, in reply to ,

    It is a Turner painting of it tho.

    " The most famous painting of Temeraire was made by J. M. W. Turner and titled The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up, 1838. Turner depicts Temeraire on her last voyage, towed up the Thames by a small black steam tug as the sun sets (or dawns). In choosing his title Turner created an enduring appellation, as previously she had been known to her crew as the "saucy" Temeraire.[73][74] Turner presented it for exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1839 with an accompanying excerpt, slightly altered, of Thomas Campbell's poem Ye Mariners of England.[75]"
    From wikipedia

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

  • Legal Beagle: A (non-)submission on the…, in reply to Paul Loch,

    legislate something clear, concise, considered, workable and sustainable.

    So you have made your submission then?

    raglan • Since Mar 2007 • 1891 posts Report

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