Scotland ‘the most violent country in the developed world’
Hey forge,forge wrote:I think this might have to go down as the longest thread that has nothing whatsoever to do with the original title.
maybe you should start a new thread - "Ableton forum least able to focus on the matter at hand anywhere on internet".
Lol. At least it takes the pressure off us Scots. We're not all heidcases!
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Do you have anymore comments you would like to express?computo wrote:you're the one with the public relations problem, mics.
Your racist rhetoric is by NO means welcome here, and repeatedly, your helpless, offensive articles are rebuked by the people who know better... i.e. Most of us.
Just step off, and take your propagandist bullshit elsewhere.
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LOL...too true, this is the most tangent driven forum around - but it's a good thing - a sign of creative minds!telekom wrote:Hey forge,forge wrote:I think this might have to go down as the longest thread that has nothing whatsoever to do with the original title.
maybe you should start a new thread - "Ableton forum least able to focus on the matter at hand anywhere on internet".
Lol. At least it takes the pressure off us Scots. We're not all heidcases!
my granny used to live in head butting distance from park heed, (used to shop at the Forge oddly enough - no connection!) Heidcases were part of the daily routine in that neck of the woods, especially after Celtic/Rangers, where you simply stayed in doors
lol, let's get back to the subject. What with the scottish again ? I'm eager to know some hot stories...telekom wrote:Hey forge,forge wrote:I think this might have to go down as the longest thread that has nothing whatsoever to do with the original title.
maybe you should start a new thread - "Ableton forum least able to focus on the matter at hand anywhere on internet".
Lol. At least it takes the pressure off us Scots. We're not all heidcases!
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I wholeheartedly agree with you amo.amo wrote:I've just read the article, what rubbish !
- What Iraq has to do with the riots happening in france ?
- What religion has to do with youth that doesn't respect any value but theirs, therefore don't giving a f**k to religion... They've broken with their parents and cultures long ago, being from french or foreign background.
- Those neighbourhoods are shared between, yes, immigrants, but non-immigrants as well, in greater number. The common thing is poverty, misery, lack of perspective.
- I don't believe that if france sends troops to Iraq it will solve the problems in its suburbs.
This is obviously a social problem, nothing to do with ethnic or religious or internationnal problem.
France screwed a great part of its population, the poors. There are more immigrants amongst poor than in the richest society, for sure, but in the poor people there are more non-immigrants than immigrants.
The enemy is poverty, class segregation, very wrong urbanism. Again those kids don't believe in any god but money.
I've never come accross The Sun, but wow, that's weird....
Sorry for posting that stuff on a music forum but reading at the Sun's article linked here made me jump. Let's return to more joyfull matters,
Kind regards,
amo
The NY sun is one of those papers controlled by US government. I used to read NY Times before Iraq war, and suddenly that "serious" newspapers started to have unusual articles about France being accomplice of terrorists, because of the refuse of joining the US.
Although the articles have since been acknowleded as wether forced or written by US government, it hasn't stopped since.
Of course the irony is that France didn't join because of weapon contracts with Iraq...
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Aye when they've garn oot te get the messages resort te fisticuffs over a bag a sweeties for the waynesDavid wrote:forge wrote:my granny used to live in head butting distance from park heed![]()
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My Gran and Grampa go to the Forge sometimes in Parkhead. I wonder if your Granny and my Granny ever had a fight there!
she also use to go doon the barras
David wrote:btw, recommended reading for anyone planning to visit Glasgow...
http://www.glasgowsurvival.co.uk/
In the late 19th and early 20th century Glasgow became known as a city of slum, squalor and filth due to large steel mills belching smoke into the atmosphere and deforming the genes of the modern neds making them what they are today!