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Just now, eggsarascal said:

I'm a sight for sore eyes in every day clothes, if I wore a loin cloth my dick would be on show all the while. I struggle keeping covered up with those knee length shorts on.......

You monster you ! ?

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That’s a real shame Mr west as if you had just looked past my silly hair cut you would have found out that me and my colleagues are extremely qualified have the right kit insurance etc and are actually very kind nice helpful people who prob would have given you a very good quote and come with references from people like The Lord Lieutenant of Dorset ,nd Sir William Hanham to name drop a few who actually liked my hair do , I like to be judged on the quality of the work I do rather than how I look , Punk Rock started in the 1970,s mo hawks are old news , sorry but I think it’s sad to judge a book by its cover .

I will not say any more on this subject we should all stick together it’s the bloody government that screws us all over if we have a mo hawk and live in a bus , or have a side partin and live in a semi detached, we all work hard and do the best job we can , don’t judge others or one day someone might judge you .

Cheers Mark 

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6 hours ago, difflock said:

twice? knobhead!

P.s.

I was all too aware of exactly wot Westphalian said about the Knobhead ending btw!

My spelling may well be shite

but my reading comprehension be shit-hot!

 

PPs

Laziness/boredom, catching up on an unmisspent youth, etc etc

Were my reasons not not completing my degree, oh, that and an inability to "do" the hard sums, integration in particular.

PPPPPS

You sure got a good memory, as wuz alluded too elsewhere earlier

 

my error, now edited

 

PPS to the xxxx PS

Two different posters the "knobhead un an the vehicilist one btw

cheers

mth

And I thought I talked in riddles! yam should try to put sentences together. Was talking bollocks whilst polishing seats working for the council something you learnt in house?

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2 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Oh dear.... It's Stuart today, but Ty most of the time.

 

Do you go by your Christian name or by Ty?

I don't have a 'Christian' name...

 Ty Korrigan was simply the name of my first house in France.

The French cannot pronounce 'Stuart', my Moroccan family call me Salah which is short for Salaheddine and my Afghan friends call me by 'Hey English can you lend me twenty euros'

   Stuart

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14 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

Nice one eggs for sticking up for the likes of us I have had quite a few dealings with the guys on hear one being an ex police man and non of them has had anything bad to say about me I too have lived in bricks for yrs grew up in bricks but wanted to see our fine country drink beer in Cornwall and look for the monster in Loch Ness , I worked in Alternative Circus all over Eroupe and yes a lot of traveling folk are wrong uns but I tell you what we don’t get no bloody pedos or nonces no sir no F###ing way , just look at all the crime from inner city estates but it’s just like bully breed dogs the press only pick up on what sells you get good and bad in all walks of life at the mo I have a blue mo hawk hair cut and at the show we did on the weekend a bunch on elderly ladies wanted an owl so I limped with it on a trolley to their bus , no judging me coz of my hair , it’s what you have in your Heart that counts treat everyone like you would be treated , and don’t even get me started on the bankers or the government, 

Enjoy the sun spread the love chill and have a beer 

There’s some irony in a post which has +/- 96.48% content which seeks to validate, encourage and support the need for broad acceptance of identifiable ‘groups’ within a society......

 

 

 

Then, in the closing sentences, appears to  single out identifiable ‘groups’ as being intolerable. 

 

 

 

Are we to assume then that its only OK to dislike the ‘groups’ within a society that we do not subscribe to??

 

 

 

And so the cycle continues....

 

 

 

??

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On 26/06/2018 at 22:03, eggsarascal said:

There are a few of us on here who have lived, or do live on sites, we are all thieving scum...... Is it  an arbtalk thing? I only ask because I can't remember the last time travellers came up in a conversation apart from here, whether at work or socialising.

Come come on Kevin, we know how tolerant you are to all religions, creeds, sexual preferences etc, but bankers and government types! That’s a whole different category altogether that even the most tolerant among us have difficulty in acceptance of. 

 

We do try, but it’s oh so difficult. They’re like the mangy wild dog that you feel sorry for, keep feeding but bites you everytime it comes near. You know that the right thing to do is to support it, feed it, care for it, but after the umpteenth bite you just want to kill it!

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32 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Come come on Kevin, we know how tolerant you are to all religions, creeds, sexual preferences etc, but bankers and government types! That’s a whole different category altogether that even the most tolerant among us have difficulty in acceptance of. 

 

We do try, but it’s oh so difficult. They’re like the mangy wild dog that you feel sorry for, keep feeding but bites you everytime it comes near. You know that the right thing to do is to support it, feed it, care for it, but after the umpteenth bite you just want to kill it!

 

Just having a bubble Gazzer! 

 

i was careful not express an opinion either way ?

 

It’s not the ‘group’ that is important, but rather the sentiment that I interpreted from the post:

 

”....”my” group is not so bad as you all keep saying, you’re all blinkered and prejudiced....”

 

“...What about that other group? They’re all scum of the earth....”

 

You’re quite right to highlight the strength of my natural generosity, empathy, warmth and humanity though, a very astute observation! I like to apply the mantra “...everyone is a cant until proven otherwise...” Works quite well ?

 

Anyway, peace & love brothers from another mother (unless you work at HMRC in which case you can kiss my ?)

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That’s a real shame Mr west as if you had just looked past my silly hair cut you would have found out that me and my colleagues are extremely qualified have the right kit insurance etc and are actually very kind nice helpful people who prob would have given you a very good quote and come with references from people like The Lord Lieutenant of Dorset ,nd Sir William Hanham to name drop a few who actually liked my hair do , I like to be judged on the quality of the work I do rather than how I look , Punk Rock started in the 1970,s mo hawks are old news , sorry but I think it’s sad to judge a book by its cover .
I will not say any more on this subject we should all stick together it’s the bloody government that screws us all over if we have a mo hawk and live in a bus , or have a side partin and live in a semi detached, we all work hard and do the best job we can , don’t judge others or one day someone might judge you .
Cheers Mark 

No doubt, no doubt. You have,I bet, factored in the jobs lost because of first appearances but your wishes to keep your look trump this. Good for you. Books ARE judged by their cover though, no need to explain that. If I went to my GP and he had a cobweb tattoo on his neck and a ring thru his nose I would rightly assume he valued his chosen image statement over his desire to project professionalism. Seriously. All the best
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57 minutes ago, westphalian said:


No doubt, no doubt. You have,I bet, factored in the jobs lost because of first appearances but your wishes to keep your look trump this. Good for you. Books ARE judged by their cover though, no need to explain that. If I went to my GP and he had a cobweb tattoo on his neck and a ring thru his nose I would rightly assume he valued his chosen image statement over his desire to project professionalism. Seriously. All the best

Still trying to understand what impression you're trying to put across, with your avatar photo :lol:

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