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Author Topic: if you touch the fire what will happen  ?  (Read 1147 times)

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Re: if you touch the fire what will happen  ?
« Reply #15 on: 16 September 2008, 11:43:08 »

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Arbitration - one thing MUST stand - it must obey British law, for civil disputes it seems like quite a good idea, I think it is suitable for that, but as always must be second to British law.

I read the article, these are not courts - they are arbitration panels.

Like disputes over hedges and things like that.

However they must stay at that level.

Problem is , for the arbitration they will use the holly book as the

basis.. :-/


Will never affect me, and British law says all parties must agree before starting, also if they want to follow an ancient book, up to them, same problem woth all Holy books written for the time and needs modernising. I tried to read the bible once (just to try to understand its relevance) - so boring, and so odd, definately needs updating.

Now assume you were living in some (name is hidden as it will be a problem) country..With those words you get the death penalty...

And trust me its no joke..



They need modernising, or some careful assassination, time to call Hereford

What is Hereford..have some special meaning.. ?  :-/

Home of our most well known & respected special forces

Thanks Martin I thought this was an idiom too  and couldnt find in the urban dictionary :-[
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Re: if you touch the fire what will happen  ?
« Reply #16 on: 16 September 2008, 13:52:56 »

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Arbitration - one thing MUST stand - it must obey British law, for civil disputes it seems like quite a good idea, I think it is suitable for that, but as always must be second to British law.

I read the article, these are not courts - they are arbitration panels.

Like disputes over hedges and things like that.

However they must stay at that level.

Problem is , for the arbitration they will use the holly book as the

basis.. :-/


Will never affect me, and British law says all parties must agree before starting, also if they want to follow an ancient book, up to them, same problem woth all Holy books written for the time and needs modernising. I tried to read the bible once (just to try to understand its relevance) - so boring, and so odd, definately needs updating.

Now assume you were living in some (name is hidden as it will be a problem) country..With those words you get the death penalty...

And trust me its no joke..



They need modernising, or some careful assassination, time to call Hereford

What is Hereford..have some special meaning.. ?  :-/

Home of our most well known & respected special forces

Thanks Martin I thought this was an idiom too  and couldnt find in the urban dictionary :-[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Air_Service
Headquarters are just outside the town of Hereford.
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