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Tottenham Riots

"eye for an eye" I say.

Lets throw the butt ugly 23 year old out the same window?

I like your words.. (y)

Not really an animal lover but I do own a pet. There's lines that you just don't cross, and he crossed 'em.. and because he's a scroungin' barsteward it makes it even worse. :(

Seems like a complete waste of skin to me, but hey ho my opinion.
 
Looking at him, I'd say he's been thrown out of the window previously. Perhaps more than once. Maybe the hamster did it. If so, this is a revenge attack. Justice has been served, thank you very much.

Anyway, how is this related to the riots? Did ugly bloke start it? Maybe the hamster? What a pair of bastards!
 
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"eye for an eye" I say.

Lets throw the butt ugly 23 year old out the same window?

"an eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind" :p

We should leave it down to Natural Selection or "survival of the fittest" he'll do it himself one day because of his cannabis addiction. :rolleyes:

or we could see if a hamster can throw him out the window :D



Its only the LeisureLounge ;)

Info on the Riots has died down, at least the random ****e is off the other threads
 
Pauline Pearce who is also jazz singer and community radio activist, shook her walking stick at youths, told them they were looters without a cause and said it made her ashamed to come from Hackney.
The clip, which was filmed by a Telegraph journalist near the heart of disturbances on Clarence Road, has become an internet sensation.

In the video, Ms Pearce asked the rioters: "Why are you burning people's shops that they have worked hard to build up?

"And for what, just to say you are warring and a badman? This is about a man who was shot in Tottenham, this ain't about busting up the place.

"We're not gathering together to fight for a cause, we're running down Foot Locker and thieving shoes, dirty thieves."

Ms Pearce said it was "an adrenaline rush" and "strange anger" which caused her to confront the rioters.
She said she did not realise she was being recorded at the time but would do it again.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...riot-anger-at-seeing-community-destroyed.html
 
Pauline Pearce who is also jazz singer and community radio activist, shook her walking stick at youths, told them they were looters without a cause and said it made her ashamed to come from Hackney.
The clip, which was filmed by a Telegraph journalist near the heart of disturbances on Clarence Road, has become an internet sensation.

In the video, Ms Pearce asked the rioters: "Why are you burning people's shops that they have worked hard to build up?

"And for what, just to say you are warring and a badman? This is about a man who was shot in Tottenham, this ain't about busting up the place.

"We're not gathering together to fight for a cause, we're running down Foot Locker and thieving shoes, dirty thieves."

Ms Pearce said it was "an adrenaline rush" and "strange anger" which caused her to confront the rioters.
She said she did not realise she was being recorded at the time but would do it again.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...riot-anger-at-seeing-community-destroyed.html



 

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Its only the LeisureLounge ;)

Info on the Riots has died down, at least the random ****e is off the other threads

I don't understand why people take things so seriously on here, :lol
I posted that as a joke, a little light humor :D
 
Anyhow . . .



These two arm chair bad boys got butched by HM court today. . .

"Facebook riot inciters among those to get toughest jail terms yet
Two Facebook users who encouraged rioters to destroy their local towns on the social networking site were jailed for four years yesterday as the courts handed out their toughest sentences yet."


"The men became the first to be sentenced by crown court judges for their involvement in the mass civil disobedience that swept England.
Jordan Blackshaw, 20, and Perry Sutcliffe-Keenan, 22, were jailed for four years each for inciting the disorder on Facebook despite both being of previous good character.
Blackshaw created an event on the site entitled 'Smash Down Northwich Town', while Sutcliffe-Keenan encouraging a riot on the same site.
In a separate case, a judge in Manchester jailed three men for between 16 months and two years for either looting or handling stolen goods.
And in a stark warning as he sentenced the trio, Judge Andrew Gilbart QC said he was sending a “clear and unambiguous message” to future would-be rioters and looters".
 
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