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[quote name='silddx' post='728036' date='Jan 28 2010, 08:03 PM']Oops, we were posting at the same time so you wouldn't have seen my last post.

I was just being humorous mate, nothing personal. P'raps I should have but a wink smiley on there so you could interpret my sense of humour more easily.[/quote]
Not a problem mate it's the internet things can be easily misconstrued.
And as i was brought up in a cathoilc convent " i forgive you my child "

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[quote name='blamelouis' post='728040' date='Jan 28 2010, 08:08 PM']Not a problem mate it's the internet things can be easily misconstrued.
And as i was brought up in a cathoilc convent " i forgive you my child "[/quote]
Thanks mate.

[size=7][color="#FF0000"][b]Now get yer tits out for the lads![/b][/color][/size]

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[quote name='RhysP' post='728055' date='Jan 28 2010, 08:16 PM']Christ on a bike!
I didn't know John Merrick had two uglier sisters.[/quote]
He had a fair number of them going by that thread.

Ted Nugent once said that whenever he played the UK, the front row looked like the opening of the pig season. Well, Ted, whaddya fink of your US home-chicks?

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[quote name='alexharvay' post='728085' date='Jan 28 2010, 08:40 PM']Bloody Nora, this thread needs another bass!

How about alanbass1's '62 Precission? Yes please.

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I'd like to see that with its bra off, fnaar fnaar, but at least it's wearing no pants.

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[quote name='RhysP' post='728055' date='Jan 28 2010, 08:16 PM']Christ on a bike!
I didn't know John Merrick had two uglier sisters.[/quote]


[quote name='silddx' post='728061' date='Jan 28 2010, 08:22 PM']He had a fair number of them going by that thread.[/quote]

Now, now then. They're probably really nice people. Look they're smiling a lot. :)

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[quote name='alexharvay' post='727594' date='Jan 28 2010, 01:51 PM']Back on topic you say?

This one:



Who ended up with it when it was for sale?[/quote]
'Twas Thunderthumbs, don't remind me and don't put more pictures up please, its upsetting, Thunder himself has sensitively not put her in the porn thread I don't think.

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[quote name='peteb' post='727946' date='Jan 28 2010, 06:43 PM']WTF - the point that I was trying to make is that most musicians tend not to be sensitive little flowers or easily offended - not that you have to turn into Bernard Manning to be in a band!

Strangely enough this does not seem to be an issue with the female singer in one of my bands and any risque humour is just as likely to come from her as anyone other band member.....
The fema[/quote]
Ok so I'm a sensitive "little" flower with no sense of humour, very happy with that.

I think I was more annoyed about the site being dismissed as only good for the classified section, when I've seen people pour their hearts out about divorce, fighting cancer, bereavement, etc. and seeing the amount of support given by this community, for free, in peoples own time. Maybe they're all over sensitive too??

Although I do wonder who the "sensitive" ones really are when I see some reactions when people's behaviour is challenged.

I'm new to forums and I guess it shows. Sorry to have caused you or anyone else a problem with my views mate.
Take care.

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[quote name='oldslapper' post='728254' date='Jan 28 2010, 11:23 PM']Ok so I'm a sensitive "little" flower with no sense of humour, very happy with that.

I think I was more annoyed about the site being dismissed as only good for the classified section, when I've seen people pour their hearts out about divorce, fighting cancer, bereavement, etc. and seeing the amount of support given by this community, for free, in peoples own time. Maybe they're all over sensitive too??

Although I do wonder who the "sensitive" ones really are when I see some reactions when people's behaviour is challenged.

I'm new to forums and I guess it shows. Sorry to have caused you or anyone else a problem with my views mate.
Take care.[/quote]
Very, very nicely said, OS.

Salute!

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[quote name='Andy Blowers' post='726925' date='Jan 27 2010, 09:34 PM']

No one feeling the old girls?[/quote]

That is absolutely beautiful. Stunning.

Whenever people bang on about the "PC brigade" etc I am always reminded of this Stewart Lee rant: [url="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stewart_Lee#On_political_correctness"]http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stewart_Lee#O...cal_correctness[/url]

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[quote name='bungle' post='728285' date='Jan 28 2010, 11:58 PM']Whenever people bang on about the "PC brigade" etc I am always reminded of this Stewart Lee rant: [url="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stewart_Lee#On_political_correctness"]http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stewart_Lee#O...cal_correctness[/url][/quote]
Just to make it easier ..

It really worries me that 84% of this audience agrees with that statement, because the kind of people that say "political correctness gone mad" are usually using that phrase as a kind of cover action to attack minorities or people that they disagree with. I'm of an age that I can see what a difference political correctness has made. When I was four years old, my grandfather drove me around Birmingham, where the Tories had just fought an election campaign saying, "if you want a n****** for a neighbour, vote Labour," and he drove me around saying, "this is where all the niggers and the coons and the jungle bunnies live." And I remember being at school in the early 80s and my teacher, when he read the register, instead of saying the name of the one asian boy in the class, he would say, "is the black spot in," right? And all these things have gradually been eroded by political correctness, which seems to me to be about an institutionalised politeness at its worst. And if there is some fallout from this, which means that someone in an office might get in trouble one day for saying something that someone was a bit unsure about because they couldn't decide whether it was sexist or homophobic or racist, it's a small price to pay for the massive benefits and improvements in the quality of life for millions of people that political correctness has made. It's a complete lie that allows the right, which basically controls media now, and international politics, to make people on the left who are concerned about the way people are represented look like killjoys. And I'm sick, I'm really sick-- 84% of you in this room that have agreed with this phrase, you're like those people who turn around and go, "you know who the most oppressed minorities in Britain are? White, middle-class men." You're a bunch of idiots.

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[quote name='silddx' post='728296' date='Jan 29 2010, 12:17 AM']Just to make it easier ..

It really worries me that 84% of this audience agrees with that statement, because [color="#FF0000"]the kind of people that say "political correctness gone mad" are usually using that phrase as a kind of cover action to attack minorities or people that they disagree with[/color]. I'm of an age that I can see what a difference political correctness has made. When I was four years old, my grandfather drove me around Birmingham, where the Tories had just fought an election campaign saying, "if you want a n****** for a neighbour, vote Labour," and he drove me around saying, "this is where all the niggers and the coons and the jungle bunnies live." And I remember being at school in the early 80s and my teacher, when he read the register, instead of saying the name of the one asian boy in the class, he would say, "is the black spot in," right? And all these things have gradually been eroded by political correctness, which seems to me to be about an institutionalised politeness at its worst. And if there is some fallout from this, which means that someone in an office might get in trouble one day for saying something that someone was a bit unsure about because they couldn't decide whether it was sexist or homophobic or racist, it's a small price to pay for the massive benefits and improvements in the quality of life for millions of people that political correctness has made. It's a complete lie that allows the right, which basically controls media now, and international politics, to make people on the left who are concerned about the way people are represented look like killjoys. And I'm sick, I'm really sick-- 84% of you in this room that have agreed with this phrase, you're like those people who turn around and go, "you know who the most oppressed minorities in Britain are? White, middle-class men." You're a bunch of idiots.[/quote]

or maybe they are just the kind of people - to take Birmingham as an example again - who wonder why at the university during the world cup, the English students had to take their flags down, but the foreign students didn't have to. Or why the CAMRA beer festival in Birmingham is not allowed to have directions to it's location.

Some things in life are obviously wrong and unfair, but Stewart Lee is an idiot if he thinks political correctness hasn't caused problems, problems which certain political parties are happy to exploit.

BTW I'm sure the BBC has always been accused of a left wing bias?

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[quote name='phsycoandy' post='728241' date='Jan 28 2010, 11:15 PM']'Twas Thunderthumbs, don't remind me and don't put more pictures up please, its upsetting, Thunder himself has sensitively not put her in the porn thread I don't think.[/quote]

Sorry mate. At least you still have that avatar, it's just as pretty.

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[quote name='silddx' post='728299' date='Jan 29 2010, 12:18 AM']Don't know about this bit though.[/quote]

Ok...I'm a 6'4" 16 stone sensitive flower with no sense of humour??? :)

I do feel like I've hijacked this thread a bit with my rants, so apologies to all who were expecting just nice bass pics.

As soon as I get my Groove bass back, I'll post that, as it's the bass I loved to fondle and wish I'd not let her go...again, I know it's nothing expensive but I'm easily pleased.

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Here's one I wish I'd gone for and made a project of:


Here's some Ritters that just flick my switch:




And although I don't really play 4's anymore, I'd still love to get me hands on this..... errrrrrrr.... I wont say beauty - but still:


*Edit*
On second thoughts, she is a bit of a looker actually!

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Very often Stewart Lee is a prize twat, and I'd rather eat my own liver than watch his TV show, but christ he was bang on the money with that quote. Yes, PC does go mad sometimes, but only at its extremes. The likes of the Daily Mail would have you believe that [i]everything[/i] about PC is wrong and evil and designed to turn the so-called white middle classes into oppressed minorities. Utter bollocks. At heart, it is a good thing... it's just that some people don't know when to stop.
I'm old enough to remember when the Race Relations Act was first discussed and then introduced in the mid 70s. Incredibly, it was coloquially referred to at the time as the 'N*ggers W*gs and C**ns act' -- such were national attitudes then, even within certain sections of the media. Imagine if absolutely no forms of PC existed, no anti-prejudice legislation or race relations legislation, nothing. Imagine that? the BNP can.

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[quote name='Rich' post='728689' date='Jan 29 2010, 01:37 PM']Very often Stewart Lee is a prize twat, and I'd rather eat my own liver than watch his TV show, but christ he was bang on the money with that quote. Yes, PC does go mad sometimes, but only at its extremes. The likes of the Daily Mail would have you believe that [i]everything[/i] about PC is wrong and evil and designed to turn the so-called white middle classes into oppressed minorities. Utter bollocks. At heart, it is a good thing... it's just that some people don't know when to stop.
I'm old enough to remember when the Race Relations Act was first discussed and then introduced in the mid 70s. Incredibly, it was coloquially referred to at the time as the 'N*ggers W*gs and C**ns act' -- such were national attitudes then, even within certain sections of the media. Imagine if absolutely no forms of PC existed, no anti-prejudice legislation or race relations legislation, nothing. Imagine that? the BNP can.[/quote]

if it's black, and it's a board, who am I offending by calling it a blackboard? Especially as if it's white and it's a board I'm allowed to call it a whiteboard.
(I've read this is urban myth, well it happened at my school in the 80's!)

I disagree he was bang on with that quote, I think he is been divisive. The issue of blame however lies with the decision makers who took something that was good and needed, and turned it in something to exploit for political gain.

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