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Ozi

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  1. Thought you could use this thread to discuss art. Tats are art and from what I've read most of you ike them so this must be heaven.
  2. I grew up in a house in London that backed onto the railway lines that used to carry the trains heading north to places like Glasgow and Edinburgh. It must have been something to do with the shape or location of the house to the track, or maybe just the wind, because sometimes the really big steam engines used to sound louder at the front of the house than at the back. I was often amused as a kid looking out the window at the terrified look on some peoples faces who were convinced the thing was coming down the road after them.
  3. Fuck. (I'm gonna need time to absorb this one).
  4. Ozi

    ww.com Split#2

    I have to wonder, vision1, if you are really so unintelligent as to think my statement is strange. Perhaps you should consider that, while I won't and can't visit camarades, that doesn't mean that I haven't or never visited the site. Now, I won't say I know ALL about the site, but I will say that I know a LOT about the site and, if you've bothered to really read this thread, among others, you should know that I am perfectly capable and willing to ask questions about the site...with a resulting increase in knowledge about it. Frankly, vision1, this post of yours has only reinforced my previous suspicion that you were a crass, uncouth idiot to the point that I can just about say it is a certainty that you are a crass, uncouth idiot. I visited the site once when it was still ww.com and probably the last day it operated, because when I was bored and tried to get back a couple of days later it was gone. I only found out about the new log in details last week flicking thru unread cc posts, I found this thread. Much to my surprise, my account still worked. As for JoJo's description of the site I have to say that he described exactly what I saw, almost down to the last camera. Spooky eh? Or maybe an intelligent guess based on previous knowledge of what used to be there and how the news rules might impact. Intelligent. Look the word up vision1. And by the way, maybe you had better add Australian to your list.
  5. OK guys we have a winner, get your passports ready. Tasmania has a muslim population of less than .25% and, as part of Australia, made the happy list. Stunning island, some of the best dairy produce in Australia and grows a decent steak, as well as pristine fishing. Beaches, mountains and plenty of wild country to get lost in. Last time it was invaded, they wiped out the Aboriginal population. I'm sure a few muslims won't be a problem.
  6. Decided it was time to find another home, just in case. These are countries not predicted to have a muslim population of more than.1% in the near future: Armenia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, Guam, Japan, Kiribati, Laos, Macau, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, North Korea, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, Cape Verde, Lesotho, Sao Tome and Principe, St. Helena , Channel Islands, Czech Republic Estonia, Faeroe Islands, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, San Marino, Slovakia, Vatican City, Bahamas, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, Greenland, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands, Uruguay. Not too promising, so then a started cross referencing with the 10 happiest countries in the world: Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands, Sweden, Canada, Finland, Austria, Iceland and Australia. We have a winner - ICELAND! I might check out countries with a higher muslim population and countries maybe not so happy.
  7. Mate, it's never too late to change things. My gorgeous, darling wife is a strong believer in god, not a regular church goer, but definitely a very strong faith. She learnt to live with my sins many years ago and has always had some reservations about weapons. I've always talked about protection and even retribution. She has always told me there are worst things than death. Now I finally understand what she means and she wants me to get more guns!
  8. Sad to here another once great country is slowly dying. The death penalty was abolished in all circumstances in the UK in 1998. In 2004 the 13th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights became binding on the United Kingdom, prohibiting the restoration of the death penalty for as long as the UK is a party to the Convention. The government has bound the UK so tightly to the European Union, that will never change. This unfortunately applies to treason as well. In theory you could assassinate the Queen and only get life. Why do you think so many of us advocate arming ourselves. When the shit finally hits the fan, the elected government won't help, they will actually be the enemy. One can only hope the military would not have been corrupted as well.
  9. If it is, are you volunteering?
  10. The Australian government has just announced that they have stopped a muslim from leaving the country because they believe he was going to fight for ISIS. He was removed from the plane and found to be in possession of photographs of murders, decapitations and pro ISIS propaganda. Although his family were not being detained, they chose not to fly. WHY? Now we have a potential terrorist stuck here, that was about to leave. A muslim family stuck here that was about to leave. We could have let them go, cancelled their passports and refused to let them back in. An added bonus, the wannabe hero would probably have got himself shot. One less terrorist for the world to worry about. Will our government never learn.
  11. My last post here was supposed was supposed to have been about the Huey and how it changed the way we do battle, but the way I wrote it, it became more about the Vets than the Huey so I left the video clip out so as not to detract from them. Now if it had been solely about the Huey, this is what you would have got:
  12. DID YOU KNOW that the average infantryman in the South Pacific during WWII saw about 40 days of combat in FOUR years. The average infantryman in Vietnam saw about 240 days of combat in ONE year. That's like being in a fire fight 9 to 5, Mon to Fri, with the weekend off if you were lucky. The most famous march in WWII was General Patton third (3rd) Army Division during the Battle of the Bulge. Patton’s army marched 100 miles in 48 hours, two days, to relieve the besieged American troops at Bastogne. With the mobility provided by Huey helicopters used in Vietnam, Patton‘s army would have been there in less than an hour and then on to another battle within hours. The soldiers in Vietnam were also required to secure an area three times that of soldiers in WWII. The remaining Vietnam Vets are deserving of our support.
  13. No government will ever stop me owning weapons, no matter what. If they try it in Australia, mine would go missing before I handed them in. I have a good supply of cosmoline, mineral spirits and prepped pvc pipes. What the anti-gun lobby need to understand is that it is all relevant to space and time. Space as in the environment in which you live and the need to protect. Time, because whether or not guns and violence is the chicken or the egg story is irrelevant, it’s too late to turn back the clock either way. I think the time for owning or having access to a weapon so you can learn how to use it is a universal must. The variable is space. If I lived in parts of most Western European countries, I would belong to a gun club, where they probably held my weapons, shoot at the range once or twice a week. If I lived in parts of some Western European countries, I would belong to a gun club, would keep my weapons at home and shoot at the range once or twice a week. If I lived in Canada or New Zealand, definitely own a few weapons for hunting and range shoots. I live in Australia and the location I am in, hunting and range shoots are accessible for me still, although this is getting harder. Weapons are required for protection against feral pigs, water buffalo and crocs. I rarely go out without one. There are already parts of my country however, that protection is becoming a must from feral people. If I lived in America, I would definitely own a weapon or three and would rarely go out without one. In some parts from what I have read, I wouldn’t go for a piss without one. I enjoy going to the range, I do a bit of silhouette shooting, one of the hardest disciplines, as well as service pistol. I shoot feral animals, wild cats etc, on site. I hunt other animal for food, not as a sport, my preference, no different to catching fish. I also own weapons to protect my family, my choice, my right. Try taking it away from me.
  14. Si nadie dice que sea lo contrario, pero al igual que yo respeto que te pueda gustar ella a ti, deberíais vosotros también respertar que algunos no nos gusten las mujeres obesas. Por otra parte tampoco es que se le haya insultado ni nada, que algunos se lo toman muy enserio, a la mayoría esta chica les resultará desagradable de ver ,desnuda ojo, que cuando está con Alina y su amiga no creo que a nadie le moleste verla. Y o otros pocos os gustarán este tipo de mujeres muy pasadas de peso. It's not about liking or not liking obese women, it's about a little bit of respect and compassion. This girl is not ugly by any stretch of the imagination and like many women has probably got some serious emotional problems that she can't cope with. I'm helping a girl out at the moment with serious weight and self esteem problems, all related to an arsehole ex boyfriend. Now that's enough of the warm and fuzzy stuff. Thing is, with the right lifestyle changes and a bit of support this girl could easily turn out quite stunning, there is hope. Were as you my son, all hope is gone.
  15. Shit xplicit, that first post was so funny, and the second one, wow. Please don't post a third, I'm scared I'll split my sides laughing.
  16. How did I miss this post? Will be an interesting story to follow up. Thanks (Mossad would never let this happen.)
  17. Go where?
  18. Each time I read that Roman is "beating his Bishop" I try and erase it from my mind.
  19. For those of us who don't read too good, take the time to watch.
  20. In the words of one of our most infamous politicians, "Please explain?"
  21. Shit, you are part Aussie!
  22. How do you 'like' something you don't actually like. I 'like' the fact that the information is getting out there, keep it up guys. The content, it scares the shit out of me.
  23. I think this comes under the heading of culture. I seem to be running at almost 1.5 likes for every post. I make. Not used to that much adoration (how's that for a poncy word) I thought this might help.
  24. The reason we all carry high powered weapons is because kangaroos aren't the only thing you find out in the bush.
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