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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Well my mate was there overlooking it , he has a beach house right over the car park , there were running fights for half an hour before the police arrived
One bloke had his cheek torn open by a broken bottle
If that's handbags then you clearly live in a very dangerous place , there is
going to be many more arrests following video footage , of which there is loads
If that happened down barry island it would be front page news
only going by the video's i had seen, one looked like someone had slipped on the pebbles and people were helping him up, though the description was " its all kicking off "
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
goats
Come on sludge....remember Exeter.....
Exeter, music of Jah people.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
only going by the video's i had seen, one looked like someone had slipped on the pebbles and people were helping him up, though the description was " its all kicking off "
I've seen videos, it's definitely kicking off and not someone being picked up off the pebbles
https://twitter.com/TheExiledRobin/s...646111745?s=20
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
only going by the video's i had seen, one looked like someone had slipped on the pebbles and people were helping him up, though the description was " its all kicking off "
Well my mate saw it from about 200 yards away and the police are now describing it as a scene of violent disorder , which carries a hefty prison sentence
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
There is a bloke on that video being kicked in the head whilst another bloke is punching him to the body
And that's just one of the fights
If that's handbags we have some very hard posters on here
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
You forget, Blue Matt was one of the notorious soul crew. Was even held at gunpoint once in Liege. Everything looks tame in comparison.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Well my mate saw it from about 200 yards away and the police are now describing it as a scene of violent disorder , which carries a hefty prison sentence
fair enough, i was just going on the videos i had seen
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
You forget, Blue Matt was one of the notorious soul crew. Was even held at gunpoint once in Liege. Everything looks tame in comparison.
Was?:hehe:
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
Few months worth of club fights built up right there.
Barely a brain cell or straight punch between them.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Why does the war always get brought into it?
I very rarely mention the war, but thats about the only other time in recent yrs, that the whole of the Uk have been affected by a situation. Is that ok with you? Why do you always ask daft questions?
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
I very rarely mention the war, but thats about the only other time in recent yrs, that the whole of the Uk have been affected by a situation. Is that ok with you? Why do you always ask daft questions?
Your reference to the war was very apt I thought. It is definitely worth comparing the situation then with what we are experiencing today. My parents lived through the war as adults and I think they would definitely have labelled some of us as snowflakes when we complain that we cannot get our favourite brand of baked beans or are limited to two of everything! My grandparents dug up a lot of their garden to grow their own fruit and veg. Rationing was the norm and when you look up the daily allowances at the time, no wonder obesity was not an issue! In today's world of instant communication it is hard to imagine that my mother did not hear from my father for weeks/months on end, only receiving the very occasional letter, as he made his way across North Africa, Italy and Austria with the British 8th Army.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Mr Drakeford is threatening that they will stop easing lockdown if there are more scenes like at Ogmore.
sounds like a schoolmaster wagging his cane at naughty boys.
But if he does use it as an excuse to keep everyone penned up it will get much worse!!
So what's the answer?
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
Few months worth of club fights built up right there.
Barely a brain cell or straight punch between them.
Two valley rugby clubs who knew each other quite well I guess, Tondu was it? Wherever that is....
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
So what's the answer?
Try the Singapore approach?
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
Gofer Blue
Try the Singapore approach?
I think it's easier just to close the beaches than hang people
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I think it's easier just to close the beaches than hang people
Can't we do both? Pretty please??????
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I think it's easier just to close the beaches than hang people
I was thinking more of the hefty fine approach rather than capital punishment!
https://www.todayonline.com/singapor...ircuit-breaker
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Gofer Blue
Certainly gets the message home to lockdown breakers.
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Originally Posted by
Gofer Blue
Sounds fair enough
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
There is a bloke on that video being kicked in the head whilst another bloke is punching him to the body
And that's just one of the fights
If that's handbags we have some very hard posters on here
The dozens of females screaming always adds to the occasion in these types of video.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
The dozens of females screaming always adds to the occasion in these types of video.
Women who enjoy watching blokes kicking other blokes heads in , not my kind of date
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17 arrested in dawn raids over violence
Bridgend , treorchy , pontypridd , pontyclun
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
17 arrested in dawn raids over violence
Bridgend , treorchy , pontypridd , pontyclun
Snitch
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
I very rarely mention the war, but thats about the only other time in recent yrs, that the whole of the Uk have been affected by a situation. Is that ok with you? Why do you always ask daft questions?
I meant people in general always bring the war up as a comparison to situations we have in the present day.
I thought a man of your intelligence would pick up on that, and reply to the post, not the poster, like a pathetic child.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Snitch
:hehe:
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
I meant people in general always bring the war up as a comparison to situations we have in the present day.
I thought a man of your intelligence would pick up on that, and reply to the post, not the poster, like a pathetic child.
Sorry Dembe if i offended you.
I think WW2 was the last time the Human race (those that were lucky enough to survive it) got a chance to take stock, and reboot.
This Covid 19 pandemic was another chance. Many will probably re assess there lives, but on the whole i feel it will be a chance missed.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Snitch
Were you ever nicked when you were a "lad " mr hartley ?
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Were you ever nicked when you were a "lad " mr hartley ?
Only when the local gamekeeper caught me poaching.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Only when the local gamekeeper caught me poaching.
Lady chatterleys lover ?
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
Sorry Dembe if i offended you.
I think WW2 was the last time the Human race (those that were lucky enough to survive it) got a chance to take stock, and reboot.
This Covid 19 pandemic was another chance. Many will probably re assess there lives, but on the whole i feel it will be a chance missed.
The people of the F.R.Y, Iraq, Rwanda, Yemen, Sierra Leone, Northern Ireland etc, may disagree with your assessment.
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
Alleged true story
Prince Charlie was opening something up around Merthyr and was being introduced to a line of the local good and great.
He arrived at one particular chap and noting the chaps rather county looking jacket asked where he was from.
“The Gurnos Estate sir” came the reply
“ Oh really “ says Charlie taking a bit of an interest
“ What’s the shooting like up there ?” Charlie asks
“Sparodic” came the reply
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Only when the local gamekeeper caught me poaching.
That reminds me of a fella I knew up in the N East. I was in the pub early doors one day and Jimmy was already at the bar. He wasn't the best educated man you ever met but he really amused me that morning. He said he'd been up all night and he was knackered. I asked him why and he said, "we've been out poaching." I assumed rabbits game birds or trout so I said if he had any spare I'd have a brace from him.
He said, "What? What are you going to do with 2 whole sheep!" I pointed out that stealing sheep wasn't paoahing it was rustling and with out batting an eyelid he humpfed and said "Semantics!"
I laughed so hard I nearly spilled my beer.!! :hehe:
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
light up the darkness
Alleged true story
Prince Charlie was opening something up around Merthyr and was being introduced to a line of the local good and great.
He arrived at one particular chap and noting the chaps rather county looking jacket asked where he was from.
“The Gurnos Estate sir” came the reply
“ Oh really “ says Charlie taking a bit of an interest
“ What’s the shooting like up there ?” Charlie asks
“Sparodic” came the reply
That is class fair play
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
light up the darkness
Alleged true story
Prince Charlie was opening something up around Merthyr and was being introduced to a line of the local good and great.
He arrived at one particular chap and noting the chaps rather county looking jacket asked where he was from.
“The Gurnos Estate sir” came the reply
“ Oh really “ says Charlie taking a bit of an interest
“ What’s the shooting like up there ?” Charlie asks
“Sparodic” came the reply
Beautiful!! :thumbup::hehe:
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
The people of the F.R.Y, Iraq, Rwanda, Yemen, Sierra Leone, Northern Ireland etc, may disagree with your assessment.
Then again, they may not. How would you ever live that down?
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
Gofer Blue
What is so frustrating is the attitude of people interviewed for example on Bournemouth beach. People openly admitting that they had driven hundreds of miles to get there and talking about weighing up the risks etc. We all know about the health risks associated with cigarette smoking or drinking excess alcohol which affects the individual but here we are talking about a highly infectious disease, so the risk is more about what you pass on to your fellow citizens. Already the number of new cases in the USA is on the up thanks to folk with a similar "you can't tell me what to do" attitude - be warned Brits! It doesn't matter if the majority obey the rules, 500 thousand people* in one mass gathering on a beach then dispersing to all different parts of the country could have devastating consequences.
*I'm pretty sure that that figure is an exaggeration actually - that's an awful lot of people on one beach! But even if it was just 100 thousand, still a lot of people!
Good point, they might not care but they could well kill their grannies!
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Re: Trouble Down The Seaside
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Originally Posted by
Bluebina
Good point, they might not care but they could well kill their grannies!
Maybe they're in Granny's will? :getscoat: