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rikz Croydon 27 May 16 10.57am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
You are modelling yourself on Kim Jong-un then Mohammed siad barre actually, he fought to give somali women the right to divorce, the imams objected this, so he went around, dragged them out of their mosques and put a bullet straight through their warped minds, therefore giving 50% of the population an equal right.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 27 May 16 10.57am | |
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In all honesty if my son saw a man dressed in drag he would probably either take no notice or if he asked why he was dressed like it and I explained he likes to dress as a woman sometimes and its up to him he would then go back to taking no notice. Why make an issue out of it.he's not hurting you, he's not saying anything malicious or out of order to anyone and kids usually aren't bothered about it. Lots of sights and sounds worse than that they can see on a normal day walking down the road . As for adults don't like it fair enough that's your opinion which you are entitled to but you don't have to voice it. Just turn the other way and get on with your own day out.but yes I agree he would have known he was going to attract a huge amount of attention and possibly comments from people who are drunk or find themselves unable to keep quiet so possibly a bit foolish.. To put it into context it's my right to walk about in a bikini if I want .. if I turned up in one to a football match I must expect a barrage of comments and can't really complain when I get them sadly. Right or wrong that's life.
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Mapletree Croydon 27 May 16 11.00am | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
In all honesty if my son saw a man dressed in drag he would probably either take no notice or if he asked why he was dressed like it and I explained he likes to dress as a woman sometimes and its up to him he would then go back to taking no notice. Why make an issue out of it.he's not hurting you, he's not saying anything malicious or out of order to anyone and kids usually aren't bothered about it. Lots of sights and sounds worse than that they can see on a normal day walking down the road . As for adults don't like it fair enough that's your opinion which you are entitled to but you don't have to voice it. Just turn the other way and get on with your own day out.but yes I agree he would have known he was going to attract a huge amount of attention and possibly comments from people who are drunk or find themselves unable to keep quiet so possibly a bit foolish.. To put it into context it's my right to walk about in a bikini if I want .. if I turned up in one to a football match I must expect a barrage of comments and can't really complain when I get them sadly. Right or wrong that's life. Just for clarity, what type of bikini did you have in mind?
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 27 May 16 11.02am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Just for clarity, what type of bikini did you have in mind? I would scar your eyes (and not in a nice way) so best we don't do this. Crystal girl I ain't x
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Mapletree Croydon 27 May 16 11.02am | |
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Originally posted by rikz
Mohammed siad barre actually, he fought to give somali women the right to divorce, the imams objected this, so he went around, dragged them out of their mosques and put a bullet straight through their warped minds, therefore giving 50% of the population an equal right. And that went well longer term didn't it.
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rikz Croydon 27 May 16 11.29am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
And that went well longer term didn't it. Look at somalia when he was in charge and look at it now.
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Smithysbat 27 May 16 11.32am | |
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Originally posted by hornbreaker13
Did Eddie in his high heels give you a lump in your throat or trousers maple tree? Now I'm wondering if you're the troll I've had run-ins with, in The Croydon Advertiser. How many times has he been banned. At least seven that I know about, requiring him to create new usernames and new email accounts, and reappearing like some foul stench. You both seem to have similar traits and similar styles of posts. If you're not, I don't apologise. You're both s**theads. Hello Lee, I know you're watching.
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KAOS In a tree 27 May 16 11.48am | |
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Originally posted by bangkokeagle
He's got more balls than the t*** he was abused by. Happy that Eddie is an ambassador for our club. What a boring world it would be if we were all the same. What are we so afraid of? Agree 100%! Ironically tho, a lot of the dull/uptight posters on here want everyone to be exactly the same else they're accused of being a 'Troll' or a 'Chav' if they make s spelling mistake! zzzzzzzzz
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KAOS In a tree 27 May 16 11.50am | |
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Originally posted by james03
Please, please please NEVER visit Thailand and remember to tell your children there is no such country. People's lack of tolerance towards others and general ignorance never ceases to astound me. He types with a Lady Boy sitting on his lap!
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gambler Kent 27 May 16 11.51am | |
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Originally posted by rikz
Look at somalia when he was in charge and look at it now. Do Thomas Cook go there?
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rikz Croydon 27 May 16 11.54am | |
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Originally posted by gambler
Do Thomas Cook go there? If he was still in charge they would, mogadishu was actually a pretty safe city.
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Mapletree Croydon 27 May 16 11.58am | |
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Originally posted by rikz
If he was still in charge they would, mogadishu was actually a pretty safe city. Yes, but through his actions at a later point Somalia became a lot worse. Short term gains, long term pain.
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