In To-day's Newspapers
#766
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Soda water!!! Not in a pub you won't at the price you may as well have real ale.
#767
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
[QUOTE=Kan-conned;7528658]Bagaboy !
Indian Law v British Law .. you have got to be joking ! Ours isn't perfect I know but its no were near the Indian corruption levels.
ADDENDUM !
Not forgetting : Keith Vaz V Churchill Alemao.. ( ooh, erm, oh dear, yep I suppose I'd better give you that one BaggyBoy !)
Indian Law v British Law .. you have got to be joking ! Ours isn't perfect I know but its no were near the Indian corruption levels.
ADDENDUM !
Not forgetting : Keith Vaz V Churchill Alemao.. ( ooh, erm, oh dear, yep I suppose I'd better give you that one BaggyBoy !)
#768
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
[QUOTE=Kan-conned;7529964]
So right - fed up with our politicians but you can see that some are money grabbing, and lying /.//////
but they can't change the goal posts like the Goan ones, personally would let ALL the Gurkas in to the UK, and send all the illegals back on the next flight. We are not a charity. We welcomed Churchill and he has given us the two fingers and Vaz does not even reply to our emails for help.;:curse:
Bagaboy !
Indian Law v British Law .. you have got to be joking ! Ours isn't perfect I know but its no were near the Indian corruption levels.
ADDENDUM !
Not forgetting : Keith Vaz V Churchill Alemao.. ( ooh, erm, oh dear, yep I suppose I'd better give you that one BaggyBoy !)
Indian Law v British Law .. you have got to be joking ! Ours isn't perfect I know but its no were near the Indian corruption levels.
ADDENDUM !
Not forgetting : Keith Vaz V Churchill Alemao.. ( ooh, erm, oh dear, yep I suppose I'd better give you that one BaggyBoy !)
but they can't change the goal posts like the Goan ones, personally would let ALL the Gurkas in to the UK, and send all the illegals back on the next flight. We are not a charity. We welcomed Churchill and he has given us the two fingers and Vaz does not even reply to our emails for help.;:curse:
#769
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Not only are we Riff Raff but infected Riff Raff now.
Will they stop at nothing to blame the tourist for every bl**dy problem they have in Goa:curse::curse:
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/498771
Will they stop at nothing to blame the tourist for every bl**dy problem they have in Goa:curse::curse:
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/498771
#770
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Not only are we Riff Raff but infected Riff Raff now.
Will they stop at nothing to blame the tourist for every bl**dy problem they have in Goa:curse::curse:
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/498771
Will they stop at nothing to blame the tourist for every bl**dy problem they have in Goa:curse::curse:
http://www.calcuttanews.net/story/498771
#771
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Speaking to reporters earlier Pradip Padwal, project director at GSACS, said that Goa clocked nearly three cases a day of people being infected with AIDS. Padwal maintained that tourism was responsible for the rise in HIV/AIDS cases.
Last edited by Goacrazy56; May 7th 2009 at 10:16 pm. Reason: Posted para from article
#772
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No you read the same article but if you read it the tourist was first blamed for the increase of AID/HIV until this organisation did the statistics.Please read it again
Speaking to reporters earlier Pradip Padwal, project director at GSACS, said that Goa clocked nearly three cases a day of people being infected with AIDS. Padwal maintained that tourism was responsible for the rise in HIV/AIDS cases.
Speaking to reporters earlier Pradip Padwal, project director at GSACS, said that Goa clocked nearly three cases a day of people being infected with AIDS. Padwal maintained that tourism was responsible for the rise in HIV/AIDS cases.
:curse::curse: Words fail me. www.dailymail.co.uk.
'Queens medal of honour scrapped because it is to Christian for Muslims and Hindus'.
#773
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noni,
your link took me to some dreadful rag obsessed by the Beckhams, but looking further this seems to be about Trinidad & Tobago, and something called the Trinity Cross - a name which could quite reasonably upset non-christians.
... or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
... or has the Daily Mail blown up a non-story out of all proportion?
AndyD 8-)#
your link took me to some dreadful rag obsessed by the Beckhams, but looking further this seems to be about Trinidad & Tobago, and something called the Trinity Cross - a name which could quite reasonably upset non-christians.
... or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
... or has the Daily Mail blown up a non-story out of all proportion?
AndyD 8-)#
#774
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The Daily Mail is obsessed by the Beckhams, the Linekars, Jordan et al and does get all stories out of proportion unless it is anything to do with real problems. i.e. the ones in which we are inolved.
Have sent them links to stories, emails etc and have not heard a word back from them and nothing in their so called newspaper.
Have sent them links to stories, emails etc and have not heard a word back from them and nothing in their so called newspaper.
#775
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
The Daily Mail is obsessed by the Beckhams, the Linekars, Jordan et al and does get all stories out of proportion unless it is anything to do with real problems. i.e. the ones in which we are inolved.
Have sent them links to stories, emails etc and have not heard a word back from them and nothing in their so called newspaper.
Have sent them links to stories, emails etc and have not heard a word back from them and nothing in their so called newspaper.
Have a happy weekend
Hemingway.
#776
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Back in UK now and only read these newspapers online - goodness me - about 60p for a paper and over a quid for a loaf of bread - will be underfed by next week, only get on the internet due to sons router.
#777
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Thank goodness for son's
#778
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[QUOTE=Goacrazy
Thank goodness for son's[/QUOTE]
That's a laugh GC - he lives in our "rent out" house but not seen a penny of it for years - comes to Goa for Xmas and NY etc for about 6 weeks at our expense but at least we get free internet in the UK
Thank goodness for son's[/QUOTE]
That's a laugh GC - he lives in our "rent out" house but not seen a penny of it for years - comes to Goa for Xmas and NY etc for about 6 weeks at our expense but at least we get free internet in the UK
#779
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I know the feeling,we have a son just like yours never got any money always on borrow.He has only just moved out and we are still paying his bills,rent and credit card,Bless him:curse::curse:Oh! !! and paying for his holidaysBut he just drop in occasionally to fix my computer problems and get fed
#780
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
noni,
your link took me to some dreadful rag obsessed by the Beckhams, but looking further this seems to be about Trinidad & Tobago, and something called the Trinity Cross - a name which could quite reasonably upset non-christians.
... or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
... or has the Daily Mail blown up a non-story out of all proportion?
AndyD 8-)#
your link took me to some dreadful rag obsessed by the Beckhams, but looking further this seems to be about Trinidad & Tobago, and something called the Trinity Cross - a name which could quite reasonably upset non-christians.
... or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
... or has the Daily Mail blown up a non-story out of all proportion?
AndyD 8-)#