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Re: clarkson
« Reply #75 on: 02 December 2011, 11:23:47 »

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has apologised for saying striking public sector workers should be shot, he has apologised and said he meant they should be burned on a stake instead and ridiculed on their death bed for driving a ford fiesta. ;D

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« Reply #76 on: 02 December 2011, 11:24:55 »

We should express outrage at the BBC and demand that Clarkson withdraw his apology
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #77 on: 02 December 2011, 11:32:41 »

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has apologised for saying striking public sector workers should be shot, he has apologised and said he meant they should be burned on a stake instead and ridiculed on their death bed for driving a ford fiesta. ;D

Would someone burned at the stake be on a death bed, Millwall? I have this weird image of Clarkson standing over a man in bed on fire whilst he tells him he'd rather put an angry weasel down his trousers instead of driving the Fiesta  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #78 on: 02 December 2011, 11:56:00 »

Funny though as I found myself nodding in agreement with what he said  ;D ;D

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Re: clarkson
« Reply #79 on: 02 December 2011, 12:17:28 »

We should express outrage at the BBC and demand that Clarkson withdraw his apology

 ;D ;D :y

Just read on BBC news that complaints have now reached 21000!! :o Whats wrong with these people?
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« Reply #80 on: 02 December 2011, 12:34:55 »

We should express outrage at the BBC and demand that Clarkson withdraw his apology

 ;D ;D :y

Just read on BBC news that complaints have now reached 21000!! :o Whats wrong with these people?

easy question that one  they are rather retards with no sense of humor   some people need to get a life  freedom of speech my arse   nowadays you cant say anything without being accused of being racist etc   its pathetic
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #81 on: 02 December 2011, 13:59:54 »

We should express outrage at the BBC and demand that Clarkson withdraw his apology

 ;D ;D :y

Just read on BBC news that complaints have now reached 21000!! :o Whats wrong with these people?

easy question that one  they are rather retards with no sense of humor   some people need to get a life  freedom of speech my arse   nowadays you cant say anything without being accused of being racist etc   its pathetic


Exactly  :y :y

Its a good job unison can't see some of the jokes on my phone, they would have me hung, drawn, and quartered  ;D
Most of them make a "The Macc Lads" lyric sheet shound like a Songs Of Praise sermon   ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #82 on: 02 December 2011, 14:16:58 »

We should express outrage at the BBC and demand that Clarkson withdraw his apology

 ;D ;D :y

Just read on BBC news that complaints have now reached 21000!! :o Whats wrong with these people?

easy question that one  they are rather retards with no sense of humor   some people need to get a life  freedom of speech my arse   nowadays you cant say anything without being accused of being racist etc   its pathetic

No sense of humour 21,00 WA*NK*RS
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #83 on: 02 December 2011, 17:06:04 »

We should express outrage at the BBC and demand that Clarkson withdraw his apology

 ;D ;D :y

Just read on BBC news that complaints have now reached 21000!! :o Whats wrong with these people?

easy question that one  they are rather retards with no sense of humor   some people need to get a life  freedom of speech my arse   nowadays you cant say anything without being accused of being racist etc   its pathetic


Exactly  :y :y

Its a good job unison can't see some of the jokes on my phone, they would have me hung, drawn, and quartered  ;D
Most of them make a "The Macc Lads" lyric sheet shound like a Songs Of Praise sermon   ;D ;D ;D

same here ;D ;D
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #84 on: 02 December 2011, 20:51:45 »

Ok. They've had the goalposts moved a bit so i can see the pubic sector are a tad disgruntled but they'll still be catered for better than many. They do worthwhile jobs many of which i could'nt do & which we should'nt take forgranted. That said i have no pension & no payrise in the last 8 years or so...i still have a safe job which i appreciate. As i say below we're ALL paying the price onhe way or another so stop bleating & get on with it like the rest of us.

     The strikers should'nt have "struck" but they're not the root of the problem reaaly. That would be the succsession of career politicians with no actual experience of real life, commerce, industry etc. & the bleeding heart PC brigade who have non jobs which contribute nothing to our bleeding economy & really should burger off to some yurt commune to drink wheatgrass & recycle thier toenails....or get shot in front of thier families?

   Clarkson is Clarkson, what did they expect? I like the bloke even though he hates caravans!
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #85 on: 03 December 2011, 20:44:52 »

hes at it again ;D ;D

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has become embroiled in further controversy after describing people who throw themselves under trains as "selfish".

The 51-year-old, who was forced to apologise earlier this week after saying all striking workers should be shot, reiterated his view that those who commit suicide at railway stations cause "immense" disruption for commuters.

In his column in The Sun newspaper, Clarkson said: "I have the deepest sympathy for anyone whose life is so mangled and messed up that they believe death's icy embrace will be better."

He said around 200 people a year "decide that the best way to go is by hurling themselves in front of a speeding train" and adds: "However, it is a very selfish way to go because the disruption it causes is immense. And think what it's like for the poor train driver who sees you lying on the line and can do absolutely nothing to avoid a collision."

Later in the article the presenter refers to those who choose to jump in front of trains as "Johnny Suicide" and argues that following a death, trains should carry on their journeys as soon as possible.

He adds: "The train cannot be removed nor the line re-opened until all of the victim's body has been recovered. And sometimes the head can be half a mile away from the feet.

"Change the driver, pick up the big bits of what's left of the victim, get the train moving as quickly as possible and let foxy woxy and the birds nibble away at the smaller, gooey parts that are far away or hard to find."

The comments have sparked criticism among suicide and mental health charities. Paul Farmer, chief executive of Mind, described the comments as "extraordinarily tasteless", especially in the wake of the death of footballer Gary Speed.

He said: "I think it's extraordinarily tasteless in its tone. I think there will be many people who have lost loved ones to suicide and people who have contemplated suicide that will think it is in extremely bad taste.

"It stands out like a sore thumb from what is increasingly a more supportive approach to suicide by the media. People will feel like he is trivialising the subject and dismissing people who have taken their own lives. This is a man who really doesn't understand what he is talking about."
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« Reply #86 on: 03 December 2011, 20:51:25 »

I've heard many people say that those who throw themselves under trains are selfish. It's a common viewpoint and I don't think it's such a big deal to repeat it.

Why are we now seemingly unable to say anything without someone reading in some non-existent malicious intent.  ::) ::) ::)   
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« Reply #87 on: 03 December 2011, 20:56:05 »

I've heard many people say that those who throw themselves under trains are selfish. It's a common viewpoint and I don't think it's such a big deal to repeat it.

Why are we now seemingly unable to say anything without someone reading in some non-existent malicious intent.  ::) ::) ::)

because theres too many idiots around that take everything too seriously
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #88 on: 03 December 2011, 21:08:27 »

I've heard many people say that those who throw themselves under trains are selfish. It's a common viewpoint and I don't think it's such a big deal to repeat it.

Why are we now seemingly unable to say anything without someone reading in some non-existent malicious intent.  ::) ::) ::)

I had a friend who drove trains and had a suicide happen to him. Just stood there and waited.
Suffered for over a year with PTSD and even after returning to work would tell of still being able to see the guys "smiling" face as it hit the train. Gives me the shivers.
He died almost two years ago of a heart attack, 45, will never be sure if it was connected.
He always thought it was selfish
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Re: clarkson
« Reply #89 on: 03 December 2011, 21:12:07 »

I've heard many people say that those who throw themselves under trains are selfish. It's a common viewpoint and I don't think it's such a big deal to repeat it.

Why are we now seemingly unable to say anything without someone reading in some non-existent malicious intent.  ::) ::) ::)

I had a friend who drove trains and had a suicide happen to him. Just stood there and waited.
Suffered for over a year with PTSD and even after returning to work would tell of still being able to see the guys "smiling" face as it hit the train. Gives me the shivers.
He died almost two years ago of a heart attack, 45, will never be sure if it was connected.
He always thought it was selfish

it is bloody selfish  no thought for the poor sod driving the train
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