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youngmafbog | 13:20 Thu 05th May 2016 | News
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I wonder what will be in the News (or probably banned) in 2026?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3574263/Women-not-allowed-travel-48-miles-without-male-chaperone-says-British-Muslim-group.html

It is an absolute disgrace, these are not our values they should be told to find a country better suited to their ideals or integrate.

And if they refuse to do either then Jail if they are UK born, or forced repatriation if not.
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I don't know if you are replying to my post, or something further up - clarification welcome, thank you.


Who else has mention the word 'notion'?
My post would be a very random one if it wasn't addressed to you, andy.
I really have no idea why you get confused ... perhaps you don't bother to read all the thread?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=walloper

First syllable pronounced wah.

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Gromit/albaqwerty

Does it really matter how old this 'medieval' practice story is, have you any reason to doubt that it is still not happening?
andy-hughes

/// If Muslims ceased to be the threat you believe them to be - would you have anything else to get excited about? ///

I am sure you would create something.
48 miles ?
Well I suppose one has to draw a line in the sand somewhere.
andy-hughes

Oh and I suppose it is also an urban myth that your domestic cat will stalk, pounce and then viciously 'play' with their capture of a bird or mouse, just for the fun of it?

I ask this because I have yet to see them eat their prey, or even bury it for 'afters'.
andy-hughes

By the way you are taking this thread off track again, please keep to the subject in hand.
I don't think you can judge the behaviour of a fox with that of a domestic cat.
Zacs-Master

I have already done so.
Zavs-Master - //I don't think you can judge the behaviour of a fox with that of a domestic cat. //

Some people will take a thread off track simply to 'score a point' -if that is what is perceived as happening here.

Obviously there is no 'urban myth' about cats honing their hunting skills by toying with prey - because that is what cats do, it is common knowledge.

Hopefully we can put that diversion to bed now, and get back to the question.
andy-hughes

/// Hopefully we can put that diversion to bed now, and get back to the question. ///

Before accusing others of diverting, perhaps it is you who should first consider your own behaviour relating to that matter?

Who was it, if not yourself who brought the subject of fox's behaviour into the discussion?

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