one for the snowflakes
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Re: one for the snowflakes
Probably not.Marty wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:46 amAgain, fascinating. Would you also enjoy being dressed up in a Guantanimo Bay style hooded uniform?michael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:14 amI am thinking I should do that. I would prefer to be able to walk out the street and not be distracted by women wearing low cut bikinis and seeing everything flop around. Plus it is a huge turn-on for me when I see a woman wearing a Hijab and a chador. I would enjoy dressing like that too. I think it should be law everywhere that people should be covered from head to toe in public.hanno wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:53 pm Whilst I would try and solve this amicably, Cambodia is not a Muslim, Hindu, or Jewish country last time I checked. Unless the guesthouse has specific rules, I say screw them and would eat whatever I wanted. I do believe in tolerance, but I also believe that when in Rome..... If, as a Muslim, I could not stand the sight of pork or alcohol, I would move to a predominantly Muslim country, and that's that. Not sure where vegans would move, though I guess parts of India would do.
P.S.: you know that eating bacon is worse than smoking?
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Re: one for the snowflakes
1. In GREAT Britain, the folks speak British "English" and should be members of the Church of England, if not, nobody will bother you about it, but
2. Bacon is OK for Church of England.
3. Therefore, its OK everywhere in the Country unless prohibited at someones home or place of business.
4. Dont come into someone else country and try to change it to satisfy your cultural needs. Go home if you dont like it.
Personally, stay away from my bacon, which is only available in the USA, as all the rest are ersatz copies.
2. Bacon is OK for Church of England.
3. Therefore, its OK everywhere in the Country unless prohibited at someones home or place of business.
4. Dont come into someone else country and try to change it to satisfy your cultural needs. Go home if you dont like it.
Personally, stay away from my bacon, which is only available in the USA, as all the rest are ersatz copies.
Naturam expelles furca, tamen usque recurret. Horace
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Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
Re: one for the snowflakes
It maybe so but parts of the UK are predominantly Muslim, such has Bradford, Dewsbury and the likes. They came from their Muslim countries originally to work in the textile mills. Later the mills all closed because the Muslim countries the workers came from took over the textile industry. Only thing is they never went back following their trade. Why would you when governments give you free health care and money for not working, think pczz is just making a fuss due to him knowing Cambodia has HP Source to put on our bacon butties.hanno wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:53 pm Whilst I would try and solve this amicably, Cambodia is not a Muslim, Hindu, or Jewish country last time I checked. Unless the guesthouse has specific rules, I say screw them and would eat whatever I wanted. I do believe in tolerance, but I also believe that when in Rome..... If, as a Muslim, I could not stand the sight of pork or alcohol, I would move to a predominantly Muslim country, and that's that. Not sure where vegans would move, though I guess parts of India would do.
P.S.: you know that eating bacon is worse than smoking?
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Re: one for the snowflakes
Considering the dumb ass questions about women you post constantly, I doubt you have ever unwrapped any girl.michael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:55 amProbably not.Marty wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:46 amAgain, fascinating. Would you also enjoy being dressed up in a Guantanimo Bay style hooded uniform?michael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:14 amI am thinking I should do that. I would prefer to be able to walk out the street and not be distracted by women wearing low cut bikinis and seeing everything flop around. Plus it is a huge turn-on for me when I see a woman wearing a Hijab and a chador. I would enjoy dressing like that too. I think it should be law everywhere that people should be covered from head to toe in public.hanno wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:53 pm Whilst I would try and solve this amicably, Cambodia is not a Muslim, Hindu, or Jewish country last time I checked. Unless the guesthouse has specific rules, I say screw them and would eat whatever I wanted. I do believe in tolerance, but I also believe that when in Rome..... If, as a Muslim, I could not stand the sight of pork or alcohol, I would move to a predominantly Muslim country, and that's that. Not sure where vegans would move, though I guess parts of India would do.
P.S.: you know that eating bacon is worse than smoking?
Nothing like having a Muslim Girlfriend. She is like a birthday present every day she is with you. You get to unwrap her every time you want to do x rated things with her.
Naturam expelles furca, tamen usque recurret. Horace
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
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Re: one for the snowflakes
Are you sure about your numbers?AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 8:42 amIt maybe so but parts of the UK are predominantly Muslim, such has Bradford, Dewsbury and the likes. They came from their Muslim countries originally to work in the textile mills. Later the mills all closed because the Muslim countries the workers came from took over the textile industry. Only thing is they never went back following their trade. Why would you when governments give you free health care and money for not working, think pczz is just making a fuss due to him knowing Cambodia has HP Source to put on our bacon butties.hanno wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:53 pm Whilst I would try and solve this amicably, Cambodia is not a Muslim, Hindu, or Jewish country last time I checked. Unless the guesthouse has specific rules, I say screw them and would eat whatever I wanted. I do believe in tolerance, but I also believe that when in Rome..... If, as a Muslim, I could not stand the sight of pork or alcohol, I would move to a predominantly Muslim country, and that's that. Not sure where vegans would move, though I guess parts of India would do.
P.S.: you know that eating bacon is worse than smoking?
Bradford: Ethnicity: 2011 Census[81]
Ethnic group Population %
White 352,317 67.5
Asian or Asian British 140,149 26.8
Mixed 12,979 2.5
Black or Black British 9,267 1.8
Arab 3,714 0.7
Other Ethnic Group 4,026 0.8
Total 522,452 100
Re: one for the snowflakes
It sounds fine. Typical uninspired brit chow.
It's just what you name your food that's mildly annoying.
Sarnie? Butty? Pasty? What the fuck is that?
Pasty? Is that supposed to mean pastry or something?
Where I come from the word 'pasty' means 'pale complected and unhealthy', you know, just how 90% of all brits look after living under a semi-permanent drizzling, grey haze for most of the year.
Re: one for the snowflakes
You have the numbers, I should have word it better, but I said "parts" predominantly Muslim, that is what I meant to say, being their own communities, Bradford boasts that you can go to a restraint or take-away every day of the year and not go in the same one twice. I have had my pick of many favourite establishments for Pakistani dishes over many years, now my grandchildren eat too in those restaurants, and one thing more I miss is Rhubarb.hanno wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 9:55 amAre you sure about your numbers?AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 8:42 amIt maybe so but parts of the UK are predominantly Muslim, such has Bradford, Dewsbury and the likes. They came from their Muslim countries originally to work in the textile mills. Later the mills all closed because the Muslim countries the workers came from took over the textile industry. Only thing is they never went back following their trade. Why would you when governments give you free health care and money for not working, think pczz is just making a fuss due to him knowing Cambodia has HP Source to put on our bacon butties.hanno wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:53 pm Whilst I would try and solve this amicably, Cambodia is not a Muslim, Hindu, or Jewish country last time I checked. Unless the guesthouse has specific rules, I say screw them and would eat whatever I wanted. I do believe in tolerance, but I also believe that when in Rome..... If, as a Muslim, I could not stand the sight of pork or alcohol, I would move to a predominantly Muslim country, and that's that. Not sure where vegans would move, though I guess parts of India would do.
P.S.: you know that eating bacon is worse than smoking?
Bradford: Ethnicity: 2011 Census[81]
Ethnic group Population %
White 352,317 67.5
Asian or Asian British 140,149 26.8
Mixed 12,979 2.5
Black or Black British 9,267 1.8
Arab 3,714 0.7
Other Ethnic Group 4,026 0.8
Total 522,452 100
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/features/rick_stein.shtml
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Re: one for the snowflakes
Oh God, I'd give me left nut for some good Pakistani or Indian food right now, being on a diet of bread and eggs. The only Indian restaurant here closed 4 weeks ago......AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:49 am I have had my pick of many favourite establishments for Pakistani dishes over many years, now my grandchildren eat too in those restaurants, and one thing more I miss is Rhubarb.
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Re: one for the snowflakes
I would not be so quick to deride other country’s food. Twinkies? Sounds like someone you'd find in a gay club. Frito pie? Trailer trash staple. Green Goop? Barf! Jellied Moose Nose? A ton of prime meat and you eat the ...... nose?Brody wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:27 amIt sounds fine. Typical uninspired brit chow.
It's just what you name your food that's mildly annoying.
Sarnie? Butty? Pasty? What the fuck is that?
Pasty? Is that supposed to mean pastry or something?
Where I come from the word 'pasty' means 'pale complected and unhealthy', you know, just how 90% of all brits look after living under a semi-permanent drizzling, grey haze for most of the year.
Re: one for the snowflakes
Step off Kraut.........I was talking to Captain Bonez.hanno wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:02 amI would not be so quick to deride other country’s food. Twinkies? Sounds like someone you'd find in a gay club. Frito pie? Trailer trash staple. Green Goop? Barf! Jellied Moose Nose? A ton of prime meat and you eat the ...... nose?Brody wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:27 amIt sounds fine. Typical uninspired brit chow.
It's just what you name your food that's mildly annoying.
Sarnie? Butty? Pasty? What the fuck is that?
Pasty? Is that supposed to mean pastry or something?
Where I come from the word 'pasty' means 'pale complected and unhealthy', you know, just how 90% of all brits look after living under a semi-permanent drizzling, grey haze for most of the year.
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