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25 Nov 2007 1:30 PM Alert 

This forum has been too dam quiet over the last few days, guess it is because you guys are so busy raking it all that seasonal dosh.

 

 

Anyway, I have come up with a cunning plan to liven things up a bit!!!

 

 

If we all donated some of that extra money we are taking and put it all together, we could get a nice Xmas present for Her Royal Highness The Queen to thank her for all the good work she has done for us over the last year.

 

 

Come on lads dig deep, and maybe the GMB could spare some of their surpluses funds for this worthy project   

 

 

GOD BLESS THE QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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25 Nov 2007 6:19 PM Alert 

Boody hell Hopper, either your out to wind Terry up, be an agitator or your the user Charlie Boy 

 

how much are you hoping to raise ?

 

i'll put in what ever the GMB boys put in.........  dont think im going to have to  worry though as they wont put anything in


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25 Nov 2007 7:10 PM Alert 

FERTILIZER - FERTILIZER - FERTLIZER

Not taking the p out of you rustics or implying that anyone should do what that bloke Fagin did

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25 Nov 2007 7:10 PM Alert 
Ive got some piano wire and meathooks might come in handy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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25 Nov 2007 7:17 PM Alert 

I was hopeing for a better responce Tony.

If that don't liven thing up........... I give up 

 

 



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25 Nov 2007 8:01 PM Alert 
Hopper RESPONSE you eejit ponces live in palaces ie Queen ponce, Duke Ponce, Jug Eared Ponce!!!!! got it now????

Semtex might come in handy, rusty nails, know someone who will DUMP on them Guarantees blood poisoning!!!

Suggest you read the Anarchists cook book fascinating stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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25 Nov 2007 9:13 PM Alert 
seems a bit extreme for me.

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25 Nov 2007 9:48 PM Alert 

Now, thats a bit more like it!!!   



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26 Nov 2007 9:46 AM Alert 

 

Don't miss this!!!

 

Now you can see all that good work the Royals have done over the year!

 

 

Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work

 


BBC1 Mon 26 Nov, 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm  90mins


The State Visit

 

Documentary series providing insight into the work of The Queen and other members of the Royal Family over the course of a year, from State visits and royal tours to smaller meetings and audiences.

 

The Palace prepares for The Queen's visit to the US to mark the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown landings in Virginia. Preparations include a reception for British-based Americans, a private dinner for prominent American ex-pats at Buckingham Palace, and a photo session with Annie Leibovitz. [S]

Listing

 

Mind you the Flanagan family will probably need a new TV set tomorrow, after Terry has stuck his foot through it!!! 



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26 Nov 2007 1:02 PM Alert 
Hopper funnily enough when that shower of shitt do one of these series their popularity diminishes, those other than the absolute brain dead are fascinated by their abuses.

Youve livend it up a bit, but seriously do you think anyone will change their stance on these SCUM!!!

Suggest you crawl back into your haystack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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MEAT HOOKS AND PIANO WIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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01 Dec 2007 3:33 PM Alert 
yeah yeah yeah


wheres the ducking stool. wheres the stocks

at least these were in use during your hey day terry back long when.....?
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01 Dec 2007 3:35 PM Alert 
think we should do to you terry what was done to:

Jacques de Molay, the Grand Master of the Templars


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01 Dec 2007 3:39 PM Alert 
what did these have in common:



Margaret Onion
08/08/1735
Chelmsford
Murdered husband

Mary Fawson
08/08/1735
Northampton
Murdered husband

Ann Mudd
25/06/1737
Tyburn
Murdered husband

Mary Bird
01/07/1737
Ely
Murdered husband

Mary Groke (age 16)
18/03/1738
Winchester
Murdered mistress

Ann Goodson
12/04/1738
Guildford
Murdered husband

Suzanne Broom (or Brown)
21/12/1739
Tyburn
Murdered husband

Elizabeth Moreton (or Owen)
10/08/1744
Evesham
Murdered husband

Mary Johnson
?/04/1747
Lincoln
Murdered husband

Amy Hutchinson
07/11/1749
Ely
Murdered husband

Elizabeth Packard
?/?/1750
Exeter
Murdered husband

Ann Whale (age 21)
08/08/1752
Horsham
Murdered husband

Ann Williams
13/04/1753
Over, near Gloucester
Murdered husband

Susannah Bruford (age 19)
03/09/1753
Wells (Somerset)
Murdered husband

Mary Ellah
28/03/1757
York
Murdered husband

Margaret Bedingfield
08/04/1763
Ipswich
Murdered husband

Mary Heald
23/04/1763
Chester
Murdered husband

Mary Saunders
21/03/1764
Monmouth
Murdered mistress

Mary Norwood (age 33)
08/05/1765
Ilchester (Somerset)
Murdered husband

Ann Sowerby
10/08/1767
York
Murdered husband

Susannah Lott
21/07/1769
Maidstone
Murdered husband

Mary Hilton (or Hulton)
06/04/1772
Lancaster
Murdered husband

Elizabeth Herring
13/09/1773
Tyburn
Murdered husband

Margaret Ryan
18/03/1776
Maidstone
Murdered husband

Elizabeth Bordingham
30/03/1776
York
Murdered husband

Ann Cruttenden (age 80)
08/08/1776
Horsham
Murdered husband

Isabella Condon
27/10/1779
Tyburn
Coining (High Treason)

Rebecca Downing
29/06/1782
Exeter
Murdered mistress

Mary Bailey
08/03/1784
Winchester
Murdered husband

Phoebe Harris
21/06/1786
Newgate
Coining (High Treason)

Margaret Sullivan
25/06/1788
Newgate
Coining (High Treason)

Catherine Murphy
18/03/1789
Newgate
Coining (High Treason)

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04 Dec 2007 12:52 PM Alert 
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04 Dec 2007 5:07 PM Alert 
Can anyone think of anything relevant to the cab industry that occured in the 18century?????????????????????


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04 Dec 2007 8:38 PM Alert 
They all stopped sucking?

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04 Dec 2007 8:44 PM Alert 

hope im right and as Davidg didnt put the answer i put a few of the names into google and after 30 mins of research i came up with this


This is London’s only recorded multiple burning in the 18th century.
Although burning was not a common punishment by this time, at least 32 women suffered this fate between 1735 and 1789.  They were:

CLICK HERE

 

dont see what its got to do with the original thread but hey......?


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04 Dec 2007 8:45 PM Alert 
put the below into search and he was burnt at the stake aswell....!

Jacques de Molay, the Grand Master of the Templars

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04 Dec 2007 8:51 PM Alert 
During years of torture, Jacques DeMolay continued to be loyal to his friends and Knights. He refused to disclose the location of the funds of the Order and he refused to betray his comrades. On March 18, 1314, DeMolay was tried by a special court. As evidence, the court depended on a forged confession, allegedly signed by Jacques DeMolay. He disavowed the forged confession. Under the laws of the time, the disavowal of a confession was punishable by death. Another Knight, Guy of Auvergne, likewise disavowed his confession and stood with Jacques DeMolay.

King Philip ordered them both to be burned at the stake that day, Jacques DeMolay was then taken to an island on the Siene and burned along with Guy of Auvergne the Preceptor of Normandy. There are many accounts of Jacques DeMolay's dying words, but the one of the foremost Templar scholars records them as follows:

"It is just that, in so terrible a day, and in the last moments of my life, I should discover all the iniquity of falsehood, and make the truth triumph. I declare, then, in the face of heaven and earth, and acknowledge, though to my eternal shame, that I have committed the greatest crimes but it has been the acknowledging of those which have been so foully charged on the order. I attest - and truth obliges me to attest - that it is innocent! I made the contrary declaration only to suspend the excessive pains of torture, and to mollify those who made me endure them. I know the punishments which have been inflicted on all the knights who had the courage to revoke a similar confession; but the dreadful spectacle which is presented to me is not able to make me confirm one lie by another. The life offered me on such infamous terms I abandon without regret."



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05 Dec 2007 8:13 AM Alert 
man of principles then ! wonder if thats what davidg was refering to when he compared terry and jacques de molay

or was it burning at the stake?

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