This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.
Register | Edit Profile | Subscriptions | Forum Rules | Log In
OhthisbloodyPC 14 Dec 17 7.16pm | |
---|---|
On the train just now, someone next to me was reading the Brighton Argus. I didn't have my reading glasses on, but I could just about make out the front page story. If I've read it correctly, it said: "Sussex Police have uncovered a deadly cache of arms. Police say terror group the Provisional Palace Ultras was planning to use it to create HAVOC before during and after the FA Cop tie at the Amex stadium. The haul included knuckle dusters, Peaky Blinders, a Blunderbuss, a Trebuchet and a Medieval Battering Ram. The deadly arsenal was found concealed under a tarpaulin in a dungeon in a castle in the air. Sussex Police say their intelligence sources have confirmed that Ultras intended to ferry to weapons to the Amex using specially trained winged monkeys. According to sources at Brighton and Hove Albion's Crowd Safety Unit, fans planned to distract the ground staff with flares. Then, hidden by a blanket of smoke, a Pied Piper intended to lead all the children of Brighton out of the town, with a series of haunting melodies. Brighton and Hove Albion FC chief executive Paul Barber says he is not surprised in the least, and has appealed for special dispensation to call in an air strike on away fans. "Oh puh-lease, lord, won't someone think of the children," said Barber, who also appealed for calm. The bloke got off, so I didn't read the rest of the article, but it was in the Brighton Argus, which is the newspaper of record, so it must be true. I noticed there was a follow up feature. "How the secret, para-military Palace thugs traveled in a time machine from the 1980s." And a column by the local police chief calling for more government funding for the police, restricted reporting and a massive clampdown on all forms of entertainment.
Oh and let's hope the Chief SuperIntendent of Sussex Police gets the recognition he deserves. He really is a man of courage and integrity. He doesn't make things up. And neither does Paul Barber. If they say there was a container of pixie dust, and magic beans that were intended to be used for a getaway bean stalk, then they must be believed. These are credible witnesses who deserve our respect, He may not be able to catch any criminals or drug dealers, but by crikey, when there's a few Stripey Nigels about there is nobody tougher than the Chief Superintendent of Sussex Police.
Edited by OhthisbloodyPC (14 Dec 2017 7.25pm)
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 14 Dec 17 7.25pm | |
---|---|
Excellent . . . . Be prepared for 'fallout' tho
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
OhthisbloodyPC 14 Dec 17 7.26pm | |
---|---|
Cheers Yes, there is fall out. They've moved the post.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
OhthisbloodyPC 14 Dec 17 7.30pm | |
---|---|
This post has been merged from a topic called 'Is hooliganism coming back?' by Midlands Eagle On the train just now, someone next to me was reading the Brighton Argus. I didn't have my reading glasses on, but I could just about make out the front page story. If I've read it correctly, it said: "Sussex Police have uncovered a deadly cache of arms. Police say terror group the Provisional Palace Ultras was planning to use it to create HAVOC before during and after the FA Cop tie at the Amex stadium. The haul included knuckle dusters, Peaky Blinders, a Blunderbuss, a Trebuchet and a Medieval Battering Ram. The deadly arsenal was found concealed under a tarpaulin in a dungeon in a castle in the air. Sussex Police say their intelligence sources have confirmed that Ultras intended to ferry to weapons to the Amex using specially trained winged monkeys. According to sources at Brighton and Hove Albion's Crowd Safety Unit, fans planned to distract the ground staff with flares. Then, hidden by a blanket of smoke, a Pied Piper intended to lead all the children of Brighton out of the town, with a series of haunting melodies. Brighton and Hove Albion FC chief executive Paul Barber says he is not surprised in the least, and has appealed for special dispensation to call in an air strike on away fans. "Oh puh-lease, lord, won't someone think of the children," said Barber, who also appealed for calm. The bloke got off, so I didn't read the rest of the article, but it was in the Brighton Argus, which is the newspaper of record, so it must be true. I noticed there was a follow up feature. "How the secret, para-military Palace thugs traveled in a time machine from the 1980s." And a column by the local police chief calling for more government funding for the police, restricted reporting and a massive clampdown on all forms of entertainment.
Oh and let's hope the Chief SuperIntendent of Sussex Police gets the recognition he deserves. He really is a man of courage and integrity. He doesn't make things up. And neither does Paul Barber. If they say there was a container of pixie dust, and magic beans that were intended to be used for a getaway bean stalk, then they must be believed. These are credible witnesses who deserve our respect, He may not be able to catch any criminals or drug dealers, but by crikey, when there's a few Stripey Nigels about there is nobody tougher than the Chief Superintendent of Sussex Police.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
ZIGnZAG Stoke 14 Dec 17 10.15pm | |
---|---|
This post has been merged from a topic called 'Is hooliganism coming back?' by Midlands Eagle I've had one of those moods before, where you think being a d!ckhead is a good idea.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
ZIGnZAG Stoke 14 Dec 17 10.18pm | |
---|---|
Oh no you didn't.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
OhthisbloodyPC 14 Dec 17 10.35pm | |
---|---|
This post has been merged from a topic called 'Is hooliganism coming back?' by Midlands Eagle Originally posted by ZIGnZAG
I've had one of those moods before, where you think being a d!ckhead is a good idea. Yes, fantastic wit and imagination on display there. "Being a dickhead". Wow!
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
OhthisbloodyPC 14 Dec 17 10.41pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by ZIGnZAG
Oh no you didn't.
Sitting on your arse, never coming up with anything new or out of the ordinary, just content to use words like dickhead and s***. As if you never moved on from the playground. You've got no original thoughts of your own, because you are too cowardly to try anything different, so you try to compensate by saying everything else is s***. What a fantastic vocabulary you have. What an emotional range. What devastating wit. It's easy to slag things off. That's why you do it. If it was difficult or challenging, you wouldn't have to the bollocks or the intelligence to even try. Is that clear enough for you?
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
dreamwaverider London 14 Dec 17 10.51pm | |
---|---|
I’m one of the eighties boot and I’m not it travelling in time machine.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
dreamwaverider London 14 Dec 17 10.53pm | |
---|---|
This post has been merged from a topic called 'Is hooliganism coming back?' by Midlands Eagle Just loving all these PC posts
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
OhthisbloodyPC 15 Dec 17 12.00am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by dreamwaverider
I’m one of the eighties boot and I’m not it travelling in time machine. Thanks DreamWaveRider I heard that the Russians are behind this. Sources say directions are coming direct from the Kremlin. It's known to 'insiders' as Operation Putin the Boot in.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 15 Dec 17 8.56am | |
---|---|
The original post did make me chuckle this morning, but come on, insults straight after the first add break, haven't any of you learnt anything from Eastenders and the like?
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Registration is now on our new message board
To login with your existing username you will need to convert your account over to the new message board.
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2024 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.