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(Steve Firth) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Still. At least he can sit there and look at his Scottish passport to
remind himself that Scotland is a country.

Oh, wait a minute.


Look on the good side, he'd have to get through passport control in
order to enter England.

Oh, wait a minute.


I should never have let my wall fall into disuse.

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Adrian wrote:
(Steve Firth) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Still. At least he can sit there and look at his Scottish passport
to remind himself that Scotland is a country.

Oh, wait a minute.


Look on the good side, he'd have to get through passport control in
order to enter England.

Oh, wait a minute.


I should never have let my wall fall into disuse.


If you hadn't done a runner it would have been maintained.

It's all your fault!!


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Old April 16th 09, 01:12 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.rec.cycling,uk.transport
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"Steve Firth" wrote in message
.. .
Adrian wrote:

Careful, you'll fuel Toomtard's "Steve Firth Collective" fantasies.


snip shaite

As I keep saying but it appears NOT to sink in

Gizmo = Filth

Also i asked the question about all the new posters that appearedfor just a
day or so appeared also to know ALL about Doug, his history with Brians
accusations and Filths vomit and would soon disappear after slating Doug

DO YOU Adrian think -its really one person = one name=one poster here?

If its yes then Mr Adrain Gullible must stop handing your dosh over to all
those Nigerian solicitors and money launderers





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"Steve Firth" wrote in message
. ..
Ah, OK. *******s.

I do find it mildly amusing that cyclists whine on (and on and on) about
*their* safety but are such aggressive ****s when it comes to their
interaction with pedestrians.


Good Point

OK which one of you tw4ts is pretending to be Filth today ;-)


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"Steve Firth" wrote in message
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David Hansen wrote:

While laws governing the UK are passed in Belgium the UK cannot be a
country.


Perhaps you would like to explain which laws passed in Belgium govern
the UK?

tumbleweed


clue for filth - Brussels is in Belgium




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"Ttoommy" gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

As I keep saying but it appears NOT to sink in

Gizmo = Filth


And as the rest of us keep saying - you're a cretin.

DO YOU Adrian think -its really one person = one name=one poster here?


Certainly not whilst you morph merrily.
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In ,
Adrian tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell us:

If it's not a silly question, why did you stop in a position where he
could pull up alongside?


Because preventing a vehicle from overtaking is something one should never
ever do ;-)

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Default Cyclists allowed to run red lights?

Adrian wrote:

(Steve Firth) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Still. At least he can sit there and look at his Scottish passport to
remind himself that Scotland is a country.

Oh, wait a minute.


Look on the good side, he'd have to get through passport control in
order to enter England.

Oh, wait a minute.


I should never have let my wall fall into disuse.


When I was at Wallsend it seemed to fall into desea.
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Ttoommy wrote:

As I keep saying but it appears NOT to sink in

Gizmo = Filth


You can say it as often as you like, it's ********.

Oh hang on you'll keep saying it often because it *is* ******** and you
only do ********.

You have a strange interpretation of not posting here, don't you
Toomtard? Or is it just that you're a habitual, deranged and presumably
drunken liar?
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Ttoommy wrote:

"Steve Firth" wrote in message
.. .
David Hansen wrote:

While laws governing the UK are passed in Belgium the UK cannot be a
country.


Perhaps you would like to explain which laws passed in Belgium govern
the UK?

tumbleweed


clue for filth - Brussels is in Belgium


You ****ing retard.

(a) Where is Strasbourg?
(b) Which "laws" passed in Brussels, Strasbourg or Belgium govern the
UK?


Here's a clue for the answer to (b). None.


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