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charlie mowbray said:
And no, you were saying more than that, weren't you (and yes, when did any anarchist disagree with that statement). Go on, be honest for once, why don't you. You'll feel much better for it. It'll be much better than the glib and smug way you handle things here.



In the words of Samuel Beckett (when repeatedly pestered as to the meaning of Waiting for Godot): 'I meant what the words on the page say.'

Some have said that my writing style's a bit like Beckett's only better....

Moral of the tale: if you read the posts you'll see exactly what I said.
 
No, sorry, you actually said that anarchists were content to be "off the radar" and when people pointed out what they were doing, you dodged, ducked and dived. Add to this your snide comment about bandanna wearing anarchists on another thread......
 
..and how we have extremely fragile political confidence.

in short: a snidey twat without the confidence to just come out and say it honestly.
 
Jesus Christ, take it on the chin, will yous!

charlie mowbray said:
No, sorry, you actually said that anarchists were content to be "off the radar" and when people pointed out what they were doing, you dodged, ducked and dived. Add to this your snide comment about bandanna wearing anarchists on another thread......



I'm beginning to get the feeling that 'the anarchist society' might be a bit like Stalin's Russia circa 1937, where even the mildest criticism or joke about the Great Teacher(s) would be punishable by torture or execution.
 
charlie mowbray said:
Not curious at all. Elsewhere you have clearly stated that you support the IWCA and this is the agenda behind your comments



Bourgeois Termites! Trotskyist vermin! British Spies and Fascist infiltrators!

Enemies of the People!
 
kropotkin said:
..and how we have extremely fragile political confidence.

in short: a snidey twat without the confidence to just come out and say it honestly.




There's a great quote in one of Milan Kundera's novels where he talks about the way that in Communist -run societies humour had to go underground because those societies were too fragile to tolerate it. In his words, the rulers knew that they had discovered the secret to human happiness and so were far, far too important to ever be the target of even the mildest of jokes and fun-poking.

....
 
"The Joke" I believe. I don't like Kundera, I find his novels pretty tedious and to be honest unconvincing- he sets up situations which he then tries to draw conclusions about the human condition from- totally tautological.
 
kropotkin said:
"The Joke" I believe. I don't like Kundera, I find his novels pretty tedious and to be honest unconvincing- he sets up situations which he then tries to draw conclusions about the human condition from- totally tautological.



Maybe, maybe not. I like the quote though. It kind of reminds me of summat but I can't think what....
 
LLETSA said:
Maybe, maybe not. I like the quote though. It kind of reminds me of summat but I can't think what....
yes yes, you are very clever, I understood the subtle joke you were making, and stand in awe of your comedic prowess.
 
kropotkin said:
yes yes, you are very clever, I understood the subtle joke you were making, and stand in awe of your comedic prowess.

or, as the air traffic controller says in Airplane, "looks like I chose the wrong day to give up crack"
 
swarthy thug said:
Yeah but did you suss gary glitter out,or pee wee herman or arthur mullard.
public/private paradox

How do you link the alleged S&M freakery of Tommy Steele with the paedos listed? You are a snide little fuck aren't you.

I also suspect, that swathy thug is also LLETSA, funny how you registered just in time to argue his side. And the way you both quote from film or novels makes me suspect you are one and the same.

Any chance of an IP check mods?
 
Ah ha! The old amalgam tactic now coupled with "Well, I was only being humorous"
No, mate, judging by your contributions you would neither be a successor to or better than Beckett. Ever thought of getting a job writing those jokes for Christmas crackers? More your level.
Only being humorous!
 
yes, but given that they alone are possessors of "the truth" (again, something they seem to criticise others for), they are bound to stick together when enlightening those not in the vanguard.
 
Thumper Browne said:
And the way you both quote from film or novels

"I'll be taking you to the bank, senetor... the blood bank" - S Segal in Hard to Kill

Wit like that is priceless
 
Here's a guess- may well be wildly wrong. Judging by his interest in Beckett and his magisterial sarcasm and condescension I'd say LLETSA was a drama teacher in a comprehensive.
 
Thumper Browne said:
How do you link the alleged S&M freakery of Tommy Steele with the paedos listed? You are a snide little fuck aren't you.

I also suspect, that swathy thug is also LLETSA, funny how you registered just in time to argue his side. And the way you both quote from film or novels makes me suspect you are one and the same.

Any chance of an IP check mods?


Well gazza glitter was a boylover,i think pee wee herman liked to tish his tadger in flea pits and arthur mullard was a wife-batterer and abused his kids.I,m not linking tommys plodephila with child abuse im linking itjust with private and public personas.

And the differnce between lletsa and me is that he as much better grammer skills than moi,as you can tell.
 
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