View Full Version : You've got to love Norman Tebbitt's take on the sad passing of McGuinness.
Sir C
03-22-2017, 11:36 AM
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:clap: The second greatest living Englishman.
Burney
03-22-2017, 11:43 AM
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:clap: The second greatest living Englishman.
Yes. Someone on Twitter yesterday said that McGuinness's death had acted like an ultra-violet light to reveal moral bankruptcy. And, as one watched one despicable cūnt after another clamouring to say nice things about him, it was hard to disagree.
I agree Normo's the second greatest living Englishman, of course, but he's still some way behind Sir Geoffrey.
Luis Anaconda
03-22-2017, 12:21 PM
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:clap: The second greatest living Englishman.
I read that and thought that is pretty much what Berni said on awimb. Despicable **** of course (Tebbitt, not b), but you have to admire the sheer passion in the prose
Burney
03-22-2017, 12:23 PM
I read that and thought that is pretty much what Berni said on awimb. Despicable **** of course (Tebbitt, not b), but you have to admire the sheer passion in the prose
Well I imagine if someone had paralysed your wife and killed your friends, you'd be fairly passionate about it, too.
Sir C
03-22-2017, 12:25 PM
I read that and thought that is pretty much what Berni said on awimb. Despicable **** of course (Tebbitt, not b), but you have to admire the sheer passion in the prose
The despicable **** probably feels sorry for his wife. What a rotter!
Luis Anaconda
03-22-2017, 12:26 PM
Well I imagine if someone had paralysed your wife and killed your friends, you'd be fairly passionate about it, too.
Oh, quite. In this I have utmost respect for his opinions. In other matters, less so. Seems awfully fond of Jimmy Savile still, for some reason
Burney
03-22-2017, 12:31 PM
Oh, quite. In this I have utmost respect for his opinions. In other matters, less so. Seems awfully fond of Jimmy Savile still, for some reason
Yes I saw that. Interestingly, those circulating what he said about Savile didn't seem to get that his equivocations on the subject (nonced a few kids off, but did a lot of good) were morally identical to those being trotted out by the world and his wife vis-a-vis McGuinness.
Luis Anaconda
03-22-2017, 12:39 PM
Yes I saw that. Interestingly, those circulating what he said about Savile didn't seem to get that his equivocations on the subject (nonced a few kids off, but did a lot of good) were morally identical to those being trotted out by the world and his wife vis-a-vis McGuinness.
The thing I was reading with those quotes actually said precisely that, but I can imagine others missing the irony. I think it was Paul McCartney who said:
"There is good and bad in everyone,
We learn to live, when we learn to give
Each other what we need to survive, together alive"
and I think we can all agree he is a despicable ****
538
:clap: The second greatest living Englishman.
An entirely reasonable reaction from the man all things considered.
Viva Prat Vegas
03-22-2017, 12:41 PM
The thing I was reading with those quotes actually said precisely that, but I can imagine others missing the irony. I think it was Paul McCartney who said:
"There is good and bad in everyone,
We learn to live, when we learn to give
Each other what we need to survive, together alive"
and I think we can all agree he is a despicable ****
WD Sir Thumbsaloft
RIPJorge
Sir C
03-22-2017, 12:45 PM
The thing I was reading with those quotes actually said precisely that, but I can imagine others missing the irony. I think it was Paul McCartney who said:
"There is good and bad in everyone,
We learn to live, when we learn to give
Each other what we need to survive, together alive"
and I think we can all agree he is a despicable ****
Talented pilot, mind.
Luis Anaconda
03-22-2017, 12:47 PM
Talented pilot, mind.
At his best in Wings?
Burney
03-22-2017, 12:47 PM
The thing I was reading with those quotes actually said precisely that, but I can imagine others missing the irony. I think it was Paul McCartney who said:
"There is good and bad in everyone,
We learn to live, when we learn to give
Each other what we need to survive, together alive"
and I think we can all agree he is a despicable ****
Must admit that most people I saw appeared to be tweeting it as a means of undermining Tebbit's judgement of McGuinness.
Talented pilot, mind.
I was of the impression that planes pretty much flew themselves these days.
Burney
03-22-2017, 12:49 PM
Talented pilot, mind.
Like Peter, he's a native of Ponder's End, poor chap.
Luis Anaconda
03-22-2017, 12:49 PM
Must admit that most people I saw appeared to be tweeting it as a means of undermining Tebbit's judgement of McGuinness.
:nod: A quick scan of Twitter would back that up
Viva Prat Vegas
03-22-2017, 12:50 PM
I was of the impression that planes pretty much flew themselves these days.
Aeroplanes
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