THE STIFFMEISTER 15,926 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 Just now, DIDO.1 said: Show me where it's ok to spray 9 million gallons of bio weapons on a people like the US did in Vietnam with agent orange. come on now . let’s not start getting silly . We are dealing with the here and now 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,510 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 1 minute ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: come on now . let’s not start getting silly . We are dealing with the here and now no different today we’re there’s iraqi kids deformed from all the depleted uranium Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 15,926 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 Just now, mC HULL said: no different today we’re there’s iraqi kids deformed from all the depleted uranium Again , what’s that got to do with Russia invading the Ukraine? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIDO.1 22,830 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 I'm not pro Putin at all. Just like hating labour and the political left doesn't make me pro conservative. But I guess some of us are finding ourselves drawn to the likes of Putin because at least we expect him to be a power mad monster. Where our own politicians we are supposed to be acting in our interests and clearly aren't. Indeed our own politicians are bending us over and shafting us without lube and laughing whilst they do it. Who would hurt you most if they betrayed you....you parents or Dodgy Dave down the pub? Stiff claimed Putin was perhaps doing it to effect food supply..... perhaps....but our own politicians are actively reducing our food security. Fck I couldn't blame Putin for doing it .....but our our politicians???!!!!! I guess that's why, at the minute I'd rather have a pint with Putin and dodgy Dave. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIDO.1 22,830 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 6 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: come on now . let’s not start getting silly . We are dealing with the here and now Same old team since 1914. You march into those machine guns mate for freedom and democracy Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,405 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 Just now, NEWKID said: Funny mate,one of my very close friends has had an amazing career in the Marines, he came out for a short period and worked with us...he hated it, couldn't get his head around the daily monotomy of site work I think.. coming back from Bristol one night, shit day, soaking wet..he's sat in van in the middle seat between me and my brother, just comes out with "if this is civvy Street, then f**k this".. went back in and only recently retired from the Marines at 45... he's currently on a round the world trip on his yacht with his Norwegian girlfriend, he's relocated to Norway with her.. lives a good life now...but couldn't hack the building game!! Lol My cousin joined straight from school,his old man was in the army ,he grew up in Hong Kong and loads of other exotic places, the family never knew where he was stationed,when is mum passed away,no one cold get hold of him,he married a Scottish girl,she was in the forces too,he ended up leaving after 22 yrs service and went in to private contracting...working in all the shitty little places,looking after diplomats etc,licenced to carry a firearm...his idea of fun,was walking across the wilds of Canada,on his own pulling his kit behind him on a sleigh for 12 months.... genuine Real Deal 24 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: I can say the total opposite is my experience mate . I work in a forward thinking army of people who constantly deliver high end results in all they do . Shame thats a reflection of yours but I’d hate that to be reflective of the current culture . I was 24 mate , made a choice one day at work in a comfortable job staring out over a heather covered hill at the small town I lived in at the time . Is this it ? Is this all I have to look forward to ? id spent the previous 8 years ding block paving , groundwork’s , working in textiles and finally in job I despised for a company I hated . made the choice in feb was gone by March . Never looked back . Good on you% I had genuinely always wanted to follow in my dads footsteps...but one silly mistake I made at 14 , stopped it,I was placed in a secure unit ,only there for 3 days,got out and went on the run, made my way home to wales ,they sent me to Portland young offenders where i finished my sentence , after i came out,I had a firearms ban until i was 21,by the time that was spent ,I had got myself a trade was earning good money ,like you I never looked back...I dont have many regrets in my life....but would of enjoyed the opportunity to serve my country .... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,510 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 6 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: My cousin joined straight from school,his old man was in the army ,he grew up in Hong Kong and loads of other exotic places, the family never knew where he was stationed,when is mum passed away,no one cold get hold of him,he married a Scottish girl,she was in the forces too,he ended up leaving after 22 yrs service and went in to private contracting...working in all the shitty little places,looking after diplomats etc,licenced to carry a firearm...his idea of fun,was walking across the wilds of Canada,on his own pulling his kit behind him on a sleigh for 12 months.... genuine Real Deal Good on you% I had genuinely always wanted to follow in my dads footsteps...but one silly mistake I made at 14 , stopped it,I was placed in a secure unit ,only there for 3 days,got out and went on the run, made my way home to wales ,they sent me to Portland young offenders where i finished my sentence , after i came out,I had a firearms ban until i was 21,by the time that was spent ,I had got myself a trade was earning good money ,like you I never looked back...I dont have many regrets in my life....but would have enjoyed the opportunity to serve my country .... the thing is your not serving your country any more it’s a myth 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lenmcharristar 9,779 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 8 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: My cousin joined straight from school,his old man was in the army ,he grew up in Hong Kong and loads of other exotic places, the family never knew where he was stationed,when is mum passed away,no one cold get hold of him,he married a Scottish girl,she was in the forces too,he ended up leaving after 22 yrs service and went in to private contracting...working in all the shitty little places,looking after diplomats etc,licenced to carry a firearm...his idea of fun,was walking across the wilds of Canada,on his own pulling his kit behind him on a sleigh for 12 months.... genuine Real Deal Good on you% I had genuinely always wanted to follow in my dads footsteps...but one silly mistake I made at 14 , stopped it,I was placed in a secure unit ,only there for 3 days,got out and went on the run, made my way home to wales ,they sent me to Portland young offenders where i finished my sentence , after i came out,I had a firearms ban until i was 21,by the time that was spent ,I had got myself a trade was earning good money ,like you I never looked back...I dont have many regrets in my life....but would of enjoyed the opportunity to serve my country .... Let he without sin cast the 1st stone, glad you got on the straight n narrow Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,738 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: the thing is your not serving your country any more it’s a myth Can't help but think there is more than an hint of truth in that though it's only my opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,510 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 3 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Can't help but think there is more than an hint of truth in that though it's only my opinion. it’s common sense mate the biggest threat to us is our own government we’re getting invaded replaced and kids getting raped while it’s all allowed while our armed forces are serving there f***ing corporate masters 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,738 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: it’s common sense mate the biggest threat to us is our own government we’re getting invaded replaced and kids getting raped while it’s all allowed while our armed forces are serving there f***ing corporate masters I believe you tbh. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 36 minutes ago, dogmandont said: Was good money in it at one time, one lad in particular bought himself over a million quid's worth of machinery to set up a good little profitable business running steel cladding and porlins, fair play to anyone that made a few quid out of it. All went well until one day after they had started to crack down, a lad who was travelling over with in another van was stopped at customs, he had hired the van and it was crammed full. he lost the lot and the van, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dogmandont 9,823 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 Just now, paulus said: All went well until one day after they had started to crack down, a lad who was travelling over with in another van was stopped at customs, he had hired the van and it was crammed full. he lost the lot and the van, Good while it lasted. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 21 minutes ago, mC HULL said: it’s common sense mate the biggest threat to us is our own government we’re getting invaded replaced and kids getting raped while it’s all allowed while our armed forces are serving there f***ing corporate masters Nothing new there mate, Back in the early 1900`s the East India Trading Company was paying the wages of whole regiments. They are the reason we ended up with Hong Kong. The exploits of the East India Company didn’t end in India. In one of its darkest chapters, the Company smuggled opium into China in exchange for the country’s most prized trade good: tea. China only traded tea for silver, but that was hard to come by in England, so the Company flouted China’s opium ban through a black market of Indian opium growers and smugglers. As tea flowed into London, the Company’s investors grew rich and millions of Chinese men wasted away in opium dens. When China cracked down on the opium trade, the British government sent warships, triggering the Opium War of 1840. The humiliating Chinese defeat handed the British control of Hong Kong, but the conflict shed further light on the East India Company’s dark dealings in the name of profit. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,510 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 8 minutes ago, paulus said: Nothing new there mate, Back in the early 1900`s the East India Trading Company was paying the wages of whole regiments. what for to smuggle opium and take chinas gold ? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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