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scrubbedexpat141 Nov 8th 2017 5:41 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by weasel decentral (Post 12377326)
To make it clear I can't donate to a charity who support servicemen who were involved in:
Collusion with terrorist organisatons
Summary executions ('shoot to kill' policy)
Internment
Opening fire on civilians

I wonder how many organisations are indirectly supporting these sorts of things.

Jesus, just by living here in the Middle East I must be 'pro' many things that I wouldn't like to be.

:eek:

weasel decentral Nov 8th 2017 5:43 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 12377365)
I wonder how many organisations are indirectly supporting these sorts of things.

Jesus, just by living here in the Middle East I must be 'pro' many things that I wouldn't like to be.

:eek:

Well I don't support any of them either ;)

Miss Ann Thrope Nov 8th 2017 7:36 am

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Aside from any well-founded concerns about the recent and not-so-recent behaviour of British armed services on the island of Ireland, even those who would have no truck with Irish nationalism may have other reasons to be queasy about poppy fever.

As always, David Squires puts it best.

DXBtoDOH Nov 8th 2017 7:54 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Miss Ann Thrope (Post 12377426)
Aside from any well-founded concerns about the recent and not-so-recent behaviour of British armed services on the island of Ireland, even those who would have no truck with Irish nationalism may have other reasons to be queasy about poppy fever.

As always, David Squires puts it best.

Don't push it.

scrubbedexpat141 Nov 8th 2017 8:56 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Miss Ann Thrope (Post 12377426)

As always, David Squires puts it best.

These sorts of cartoons would be good / funny / worthwhile if they made sense.

Miss Ann Thrope Nov 8th 2017 10:44 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 12377458)
These sorts of cartoons would be good / funny / worthwhile if they made sense.

Well he's known for his slightly obscure or non-obvious references - usually they are worth the effort to figure out but often require reading the comments below to pick up on them. It's hard to make an unlikely reference with just a cartoon drawing... But he does an especially memorable Harry Redknapp (with Rosie the dog drawn to look exactly like 'Arry). And he did a fantastic strip on this year's FA Cup final which actually managed to provide the gutting piss-take that John Terry deserved, including an passing nod to how Conte looks exactly like Nicky Wire of the Manics.

Miss Ann Thrope Nov 8th 2017 10:45 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH (Post 12377432)
Don't push it.

Push what?

scrubbedexpat141 Nov 8th 2017 10:48 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Miss Ann Thrope (Post 12377528)
Well he's known for his slightly obscure or non-obvious references - usually they are worth the effort to figure out but often require reading the comments below to pick up on them. It's hard to make an unlikely reference with just a cartoon drawing... But he does an especially memorable Harry Redknapp (with Rosie the dog drawn to look exactly like 'Arry). And he did a fantastic strip on this year's FA Cup final which actually managed to provide the gutting piss-take that John Terry deserved, including an passing nod to how Conte looks exactly like Nicky Wire of the Manics.

Yeah, I get it and it's all very smart etc but cartoons should be able to make life easier. Over complicating a cartoon is a bit like sneaking quadratic equations into the hungry caterpillar.

Miss Ann Thrope Nov 8th 2017 11:00 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 12377539)
Yeah, I get it and it's all very smart etc but cartoons should be able to make life easier. Over complicating a cartoon is a bit like sneaking quadratic equations into the hungry caterpillar.

But it's in the Grauniad so of course it has to have clever references...

Inselaffen Nov 8th 2017 11:06 am

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there is a simple compromise
https://cdn-02.independent.ie/opinio...4517659_I2.JPG

Miss Ann Thrope Nov 8th 2017 11:16 am

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OK, big confession here: when I was typing a previous post in this thread I actually forgot John Terry's name for a while. I just couldn't bring it to mind though I could picture him in a million guises (my two favourites being when he missed the penalty in the CL final and when he slipped to allow in a striker, whose name I have chosen to forget, to score the fourth in a memorable 5-3 pasting by the Arse at the bridge back in 2011).

Is this a sign? Should I be worried? I knew I could retrieve his name by asking a colleague (Spuds fan..). "Chelsea, twat, biggest ever?" was of course immediately successful, though the name did finally come to me seconds before she replied.

Sorry Shed, not having a random go at your captain, leader, leg end (well maybe I am) but you are one of the people who will appreciate my concern that I couldn't immediately recall his name. Anybody else among the middle aged crowd here experienced something quite so jarring? (Seems an appropriate tangent for "Remembrance" day...).

Dubaiexile Nov 8th 2017 11:18 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Miss Ann Thrope (Post 12377548)
But it's in the Grauniad so of course it has to have clever references...

Best place for that is holding fish and chips and wiping your arse!

Dubaiexile Nov 8th 2017 11:19 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Inselaffen (Post 12377550)



:goodpost:

Dubaiexile Nov 8th 2017 11:22 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Miss Ann Thrope (Post 12377562)
OK, big confession here: when I was typing a previous post in this thread I actually forgot John Terry's name for a while. I just couldn't bring it to mind though I could picture him in a million guises (my two favourites being when he missed the penalty in the CL final and when he slipped to allow in a striker, whose name I have chosen to forget, to score the fourth in a memorable 5-3 pasting by the Arse at the bridge back in 2011).

Is this a sign? Should I be worried? I knew I could retrieve his name by asking a colleague (Spuds fan..). "Chelsea, twat, biggest ever?" was of course immediately successful, though the name did finally come to me seconds before she replied.

Sorry Shed, not having a random go at your captain, leader, leg end (well maybe I am) but you are one of the people who will appreciate my concern that I couldn't immediately recall his name. Anybody else among the middle aged crowd here experienced something quite so jarring? (Seems an appropriate tangent for "Remembrance" day...).


This is why the following words were invented;

Thingamajig

whatchamacallit

Etc etc

It comes to you eventually, but a tad irritating when it is on the tip of your tongue!

Miss Ann Thrope Nov 8th 2017 11:27 am

Re: Remembrance Poppies
 

Originally Posted by Inselaffen (Post 12377550)

Er, is that what we could call a poppycock?


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