Foot in Mouth Syndrome II
Have you ever said something and wished the ground would open up and swallow you? Tell us your tales of social embarrassment.
Thanks to BraynDedd for the suggestion
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 14:12)
Have you ever said something and wished the ground would open up and swallow you? Tell us your tales of social embarrassment.
Thanks to BraynDedd for the suggestion
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 14:12)
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no
but good old prejudice towards what is quite possibly - an innocent man. Proven til found guilty and all that.
If the UK government are threatening to break into a foreign embassy - then surely they are treating him like a known criminal?
or could it be the UK govment have the US breathing down their necks?
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:47, 2 replies)
but good old prejudice towards what is quite possibly - an innocent man. Proven til found guilty and all that.
If the UK government are threatening to break into a foreign embassy - then surely they are treating him like a known criminal?
or could it be the UK govment have the US breathing down their necks?
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:47, 2 replies)
Nobody is threatening to break into an embassy.
They merely pointed out that they had the option of revoking embassy status, at which point the police would be free to enter the building that would no longer be an embassy.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:51, closed)
They merely pointed out that they had the option of revoking embassy status, at which point the police would be free to enter the building that would no longer be an embassy.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:51, closed)
...and that doesnt scare you or even worry you in the slightest?
Had this been in China or North Korea, would you be suspicious?
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:54, closed)
Had this been in China or North Korea, would you be suspicious?
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:54, closed)
He is a fucking known criminal, you idiot (I've given up being polite here)
He's broken the law in the UK.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:58, closed)
He's broken the law in the UK.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 14:58, closed)
so have you, with that post
You have transmitted an offensive message (language) via the web.
You are guilty under the same laws that the UK arrests internet trolls.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 15:39, closed)
You have transmitted an offensive message (language) via the web.
You are guilty under the same laws that the UK arrests internet trolls.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 15:39, closed)
I'm going to go out on a limb here
no I fucking haven't. Calling an adult an idiot for being an idiot is not offensive. Could I be arrested for saying it to him in a pub? nope. So good luck getting a prosecution on that one.
Although, in the same breath comparing me calling Dan an idiot with skipping bail to avoid questioning about rape ... that's special.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 15:43, closed)
no I fucking haven't. Calling an adult an idiot for being an idiot is not offensive. Could I be arrested for saying it to him in a pub? nope. So good luck getting a prosecution on that one.
Although, in the same breath comparing me calling Dan an idiot with skipping bail to avoid questioning about rape ... that's special.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 15:43, closed)
They'll probably get me for implying that Barrymore and Norton like "Teh cock"
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 15:55, closed)
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 15:55, closed)
you said fuck to someone on the internet
Read the case, precedence has been set
( , Thu 23 Aug 2012, 10:41, closed)
Read the case, precedence has been set
( , Thu 23 Aug 2012, 10:41, closed)
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