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From: Squashme on 7 May 2010 04:52 On 5 May, 10:54, ash <ash.fil...(a)googlemail.com> wrote: > On 5 May, 07:00, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > > > This was posted to the carfree network list and might be of interest > > to vulnerable road users. Also the bit about Greek police is > > revealing. > > > More: > > >http://groups.google.co.uk/group/carfree_network/browse_frm/thread/cb... > > > -- > > Car Free Citieshttp://www.carfree.com/ > > Carfree Cities proposes a delightful solution > > to the vexing problem of urban automobiles. > > You have to ask yourself why these mopeds and cars outnumber bicycles > by 100 to 1 in Athens Doug > > Can you guess why or does it need to be spelt out ? They need a source for their petrol bombs? and/or The Greeks appear to be a bunch of bankrupt, freeloading, antisocial, posing wankers, totally devoid of any aesthetic sense nowadays? And probably with bad coughs.
From: boltar2003 on 7 May 2010 05:18 On Fri, 7 May 2010 01:52:36 -0700 (PDT) Squashme <squashme(a)gmail.com> wrote: >The Greeks appear to be a bunch of bankrupt, freeloading, antisocial, >posing wankers, totally devoid of any aesthetic sense nowadays? And >probably with bad coughs. In greece you see the end result of the type of socialism where people get easy lives, early retirement and money thrown at them from the state for doing not very much work. That'll be Britain in 5 years if Gordon Brown doesn't get booted out today either by the Tories or his own back benchers. B2003
From: Squashme on 7 May 2010 06:08 On 7 May, 10:18, boltar2...(a)boltar.world wrote: > On Fri, 7 May 2010 01:52:36 -0700 (PDT) > > Squashme <squas...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >The Greeks appear to be a bunch of bankrupt, freeloading, antisocial, > >posing wankers, totally devoid of any aesthetic sense nowadays? And > >probably with bad coughs. > > In greece you see the end result of the type of socialism where people get easy > lives, early retirement and money thrown at them from the state for doing not > very much work. That'll be Britain in 5 years if Gordon Brown doesn't get > booted out today either by the Tories or his own back benchers. > > B2003 Well, it seems likely that you will get the bankers' party led by an old Etonian. We stride resolutely into the dead past. God help us all.
From: boltar2003 on 7 May 2010 08:10 On Fri, 7 May 2010 04:32:40 -0700 (PDT) Squashme <squashme(a)gmail.com> wrote: >"So what if he's old etonian? You have a problem with someone who has >brains?" > >So that's how Eton selects, is it? By IQ? Not =A330k per year? Like most private schools it has an extrance exam. You're dad could be Bill Gates but if you're thick you won't be going there. >So the international recession is all the fault of a Labour >government? It's their fault for bailing out the bankers from their >own mess? You think our debt started 18 months ago? Get a grip. I'm not going to excuse the bankers who are the opposite side of the same feckless coin but remember who's baby the ineffectual FSA was. >nerve and collapsed? Whose crisis is this? Not the unions, not the >public services. How about international capitalism - it has been >running unfettered for years. And look what happened. The banks are only a small part of "international capitalism". What about all the other companies trying to make a profit via import or export who the banks have also screwed? >Who now has to bail them out? And who have they conned into voting for >their party - the bankers' party? Yeah , because it all happened under the Tories didn't it. Oh wait, they've been out of power since 1997. I wonder who's fault it is then? >We'll see. Heavy traffic ahead. As Kinnock said:- ""I warn you not to >be ordinary. I warn you not to be young. I warn you not to fall ill. I >warn you not to get old." This'll be the same neil kinnock who's been living the life of riley on his euro expenses like all the other fat cat politicians will it? B2003
From: Adrian on 7 May 2010 08:11
boltar2003(a)boltar.world gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: >>>"So what if he's old etonian? You have a problem with someone who has >>>brains?" >>So that's how Eton selects, is it? By IQ? Not =A330k per year? > Like most private schools it has an extrance exam. You're dad could be > Bill Gates but if you're thick you won't be going there. Oh, the irony. |