From: ChelseaTractorMan on
On 7 May 2010 14:38:19 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>> most of those shouting loudest about race are yobs, yes. I'm talking
>> about multiculturalism.....but then you have labeled my views.
>
>No, I haven't. I deliberately didn't say what was being shouting about.

yeah, sure.

>You seem to be having one heck of a knee-jerk to things that aren't
>there. Guilty conscience?

not in the slightest.

>Anyway - Cricket, Morris dancing and real ale are hardly the most stand-
>out things about the lives of the "natives" in Britain, 2010, are they?

>Tattooed chavs fighting, p'raps. I'm glad for you that you're so proud of
>that. No, really.

Who said I was proud of anything? I don't do patriotism. There you go
again with your preformed views.
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From: ChelseaTractorMan on
On 7 May 2010 14:43:47 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Oh, and btw - "England" isn't a country. It was only a country between
>the 10th and 16th centuries - and even then only if you ignore parts of
>France coming and going. It's a region, a part of a country. That country
>is called the United Kingdom. Get used to it.

this is getting pretty juvenile.
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From: ChelseaTractorMan on
On Fri, 07 May 2010 15:53:34 +0100, ChelseaTractorMan
<mr.c.tractor(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>"England" isn't a country.

Oxford dictionary

"England a country forming the largest and southernmost part of Great
Britain and of the United Kingdom, and containing the capital, London;
pop. 46,170,300 (1991)."
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From: Adrian on
ChelseaTractorMan <mr.c.tractor(a)hotmail.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying:

>>> most of those shouting loudest about race are yobs, yes. I'm talking
>>> about multiculturalism.....but then you have labeled my views.

>>No, I haven't. I deliberately didn't say what was being shouting about.

> yeah, sure.

You really are inferring an awful lot that isn't being implied.

>>You seem to be having one heck of a knee-jerk to things that aren't
>>there. Guilty conscience?

> not in the slightest.

Mmm.

>>Anyway - Cricket, Morris dancing and real ale are hardly the most stand-
>>out things about the lives of the "natives" in Britain, 2010, are they?
>
>>Tattooed chavs fighting, p'raps. I'm glad for you that you're so proud
>>of that. No, really.

> Who said I was proud of anything? I don't do patriotism.

Sounds like jealousy, then.
From: ChelseaTractorMan on
On 7 May 2010 14:57:34 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>> Who said I was proud of anything? I don't do patriotism.
>
>Sounds like jealousy, then.

don't be bloody silly.
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Mike. .. .
Gone beyond the ultimate driving machine.