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  1. 1 minute ago, Axe said:

    We are going to have to re-define private.  It has to be assumed in the modern World private work meetings are no longer private.  Anything said regardless whether it was banter or said in jest by an individual  in a work related meeting could be used years later against the individual.  My guess is when Frank Heston made those alleged comments they were greeted with laughter because those present knew the context in what they were  being said.  My guess is the individual who gave the Guardian Newspaper the story is no longer working at the same place.  My guess is high profile bosses are now going to choose their words more carefully in private meetings and assume they will be made public sooner or later  The World has not changed for the better in my opinion. 

    Alleged Comments, your nuts.  :loopy:


  2. Just now, Axe said:

    The contributor asked @Axe for a comment   Why would West77 comment on behalf of @Axe ?

     

    If Frank Heston had made the alleged comments on social media such as Twitter then he would have been foolish because some nutter might have misinterpreted them.  Frank Heston made those alleged comments in a private meeting and never intended them to be made public.  The Guardian Newspaper is in a position of responsibility and should watch what they report.  The Guardian Newspaper will be to blame if a MP is shot because some nutter misinterpreted the alleged comments made by Frank Heston. 

    For once just admit he was wrong and end this Serial Bias Defending of  wrong doers. :roll:


  3. 4 minutes ago, Prettytom said:

    I think he’s having a malfunction. It happens to bots all the time.

     

    It can’t be easy, thinking of creative ways to defend the slime balls that are the current Tory government and their backers.

     

    #prayforaxe 

    Oh Dear!   So does that mean when he is not in agreement with anyone,  will we will be hearing words like Exterminate, Exterminate.  If so he should change one of his user mames to Dal- Axe  :hihi:


  4. 31 minutes ago, Axe said:

    Axe did not actually defend Frank Hester's comments.  Axe defended Frank Hester for offering an apology for being rude about Diane Abbott.  Axe still believes the person who gave the story to the Guardian and the Guardian newspaper are the real villains  of the peace.  The truth is  those complaining the most about Frank Hester are only really interested in political point scoring against the Tory party.  

    Why are you talking as a third party, ie,  Axe is doing this or Axe is doing that!  Or  has West77 has made an incognito return, anyhow  your being ridiculous or wierd as usual.  Politicians have been killed or injured in the past and these words insight/encourage idiots out there. Hester is in a position of responsibility and should watch his gob. :roll:

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  5. 24 minutes ago, Axe said:

    Axe does not follow the sheep.  Axe supports bringing back the death sentence and would have supported Peter Sutcliffe being hung.   

     

     

    You know bringing back the death sentence will never happen because of the chance of an innocent person wrongly being put to death anyhow as I have mentioned before,  in someone like Sutcliffe's case,  don't put em out of their misery, chuck em in solitary and feed them bread and water for the rest of their lives. 


  6.  They call it the price of fame and all that mularky but on this occaision I think the media are bang out of order, I blame the Bosses of the Beeb ect they  need to get a grip of their underlings and reign them in and report news worthy articles.  :roll:

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  7. 13 hours ago, Axe said:

    Jackanory. 

    Its not Jackanory,   on the CH4  Docu Drama Party Gate, Bozo Boris was seen being help up his stairs because he was Bladdered after one of the Parties.  Incidently the Costume Department had to find the daftest looking Wig ever used to help the actor look like Boris.  :hihi:


  8. Just now, cressida said:

    Is this about the photograph?   They are on about it on ITV -  a bit of Princess Charlotte's cardigan is missing,  Kate's hand looks misplaced?

    Kids dying in Wars around the world and the the BBC and ITV open their reports nominating the Photo rubbish as main news.  I'm waiting for a full Panorama style Documentary about the Cardigan including Chief Brown Nose, Nicholas Twitchel.  :roll:

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  9. For starters I'm not a Royalist but for  a lass who has  just come out of hospital and wants to spend time catching up with her kids  the BBC should leave her alone and stop digging and digging  trying to make something out of nothing,  if there is a Royal story good or bad to report,   fair enough but  the brown nosing beeb should spend their time reporting at this time,   worse things happening around the world, they might think they are earning Brownie points but the are just dam annoying.  :roll:


  10. 3 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

    I have seen the above and it still barely makes any sense. 

     

    Regardless, you haven't really provided a sufficient explanation of why you feel "insulted" by a routine check from a  security guard doing their job. What are you going to do if it happens on other occasions, boycott every shop on the high street until you run out? 

     

    How do you feel if you get randomly selected for recheck at a self checkout.... or if you just happened to be in the same aisle as a security guard?   Do you feel just as "insulted" when you are were walking to the store and the camera starts glowing red and turns in your direction as you pass it?  How about when a person behind the counter chooses to check your bank note or runs it under a UV light?

     

    Are you going to cry and whinge if you are randomly selected for a customs check at the airport - vouching you will never step foot in that airport again? 

     

    Will you be robustly objecting to a random search because there may be frilly knickers or thrush cream in your bag that might be embarrassing, hmmm, might ultimately be a bit less embarrassing than rubber gloves time.....

     

    Get of your soap box. :roll:


  11. 3 minutes ago, melthebell said:

    spicy stuff, couldnt stand spicy stuff when i first met the missus in the 80s, she used to sneakily add it in without telling me, now i barely have foods with out spicy stuff in, more than the missus does, i always have a hot sauce in the fridge, and normally a jar of jalepenos too

    Jalepenos, hot sauce, garlic of all descpriptions, granules ect are a must. 🤭

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  12. 3 minutes ago, Padders said:

    Just got mine Anna.

    £248-17. per week. 

    Which equates to £12,896 per year.   ( If my sums are right)

    I don't understand this, but this is how works..

     

    Basic State Pension  £169-50.

    Pre 97 additional state pension  £123-80.

    less contracted-out deduction  £79-41.

                                                                     TOTAL PAYABLE   £44-39.

    Post 97 additional state pension £23-33.

    Graduated retirement benefit  £10-95.

    The amount each week is £248-17.

     

    To be honest I can't make head or tail of it..........

    I won't be needing my State Pension, I'm gonna win the Lottery instead.  :hihi:

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