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Should Plod Stop And Search Those That Pen Of Bob?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Smart a*se. Cockney rhyming slang is English though so your bit of cleverness falls down.
In addition, Mickey would you write such a post against and ethnic minority? Or are English regional fair game for you because that is so right-on on this site?
TTT, my personal opinion is that the 'war' is lost on canibis, time to legalize it, tax it and control it that way. It really is pointles stopping and searching unless you suspect a dealer; your Courts and Jails would soon be rammed. A depressing thing to have to admit but sometimes one just has to be pragmatic and it really is no use flogging a dead horse.
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In addition, Mickey would you write such a post against and ethnic minority? Or are English regional fair game for you because that is so right-on on this site?
TTT, my personal opinion is that the 'war' is lost on canibis, time to legalize it, tax it and control it that way. It really is pointles stopping and searching unless you suspect a dealer; your Courts and Jails would soon be rammed. A depressing thing to have to admit but sometimes one just has to be pragmatic and it really is no use flogging a dead horse.
Concentrate resources on Class A's first.
It's old English YMB, perhaps not perfectly grammatically correct, I'm not fluent as you might imagine, but English none the less and definitely spoken on this little Island of ours. My point was why does TTT insist on speaking in a way that some people find awkward to follow and other people will physically have to Google? It's awkward and obtuse of him, and as absurd as me posting in old English (which I might do on all of his threads now :-)
Old English, meant to be telling us that we are supposed to be men not sheep to follow TTT. Then without a trace of irony telling him to speak English. No protests I see from the usual sources( I have waited). A language now only practiced by the occultist or Wicca followers. Note the avatar of Hare and full moon??
In the black furror of a field
I saw an old witch-hare this night;
And she cocked a lissome ear,
And she eyed the moon so bright,
And she nibbled of the green;
And I whispered "Whsst! witch-hare,"
Away like a ghostie o’er the field
She fled, and left the moonlight there.
Walter De La Mare.
In the black furror of a field
I saw an old witch-hare this night;
And she cocked a lissome ear,
And she eyed the moon so bright,
And she nibbled of the green;
And I whispered "Whsst! witch-hare,"
Away like a ghostie o’er the field
She fled, and left the moonlight there.
Walter De La Mare.
Not a secret I'm loosely Pagan, but actually we don't use Old English at all for that, I'm learning it for a film we're doing in 2019, and because it's wonderfully interesting to hear work that was written over 1000 years ago in the way it was intended and not translated. There's no shame in being Pagan though, so not quite sure what your point is Togo, perhaps you'd like to enlighten us, or are you just a bit scared and confused 'cos you once watched 'The Devil rides Out' lol.
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