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Funny you should mention Bindon, as he was having it away with Andy's Aunt Margaret in Mustique. By all accounts he could hand five half-pint glasses from his cock.
And the Operation Julie raid was delayed for 24 hours so that a person close to Margaret who was in the vicinity could get away and wouldn’t be busted with thousands of tabs of high quality acid destined for Mustique. Allegedly
 
He signed up for 12 years, he got his Marines green beret, flew as a helicopter pilot and instructor, and as the captain of a warship. During the Falklands War, he flew on multiple missions including anti-surface warfare, Exocet missile decoy, and casualty evacuation. For this he, as anyone who did the same, deserves respect. Pity he has done nothing but become a nonce since.
What’s admirable about serving in a stupid unnecessary war?
 
Don't confuse what happened a hundred or so years, that's history, to how the modern world should work,

Eh?

I really dont get that. I mean didnt the British take over the Falklands in 1750 or something? Like they did many other places?

And they placed a naval / military base there presumably for some strategic advantage
 
Eh?

I really dont get that. I mean didnt the British take over the Falklands in 1750 or something? Like they did many other places?

And they placed a naval / military base there presumably for some strategic advantage

And the oil reserves. Shame that's going out of vogue now. Perhaps they'll occupy Greenland?
 
Eh?

I really dont get that. I mean didnt the British take over the Falklands in 1750 or something? Like they did many other places?

And they placed a naval / military base there presumably for some strategic advantage

The important thing is the people of the Falklands want to be under the protection of the UK, not a foreign invading force.

Much like the north of Ireland, until there's a vote on a united Ireland, which I support, it can't happen, and certainly not by force.
 
The important thing is the people of the Falklands want to be under the protection of the UK, not a foreign invading force.

Much like the north of Ireland, until there's a vote on a united Ireland, which I support, it can't happen, and certainly not by force.


The people were Navy / military personnel...surely? And are there for strategic reasons. The fact they have created families is beside the point...
It's not like they settled there. They were PUT there and dont forget that the Spanish and French were also there. The Brits fought them for the bits of islands they had occupied.

The policy of the British Empire was to move people to different parts of the empire. And they posted troops / navy etc there. Just to keep it secure for themselves.
 
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