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pen knives are useful to do all sorts of things with from pealing fruit to cutting someone free from a fence-which i had to do resently :rolleyes:
the blade in no longer than maybe 5 cm, and i don't often carry it. i do live in the country side and it's invaulable there. but i also feel much safer carrying one if i am traveling in the dark on my own. i'm still alert and make sure that i don't walk in dodgy areas, though some ie the bus station i can't avoid.
i know loads of people who carry a knife over here and it doesn't seem to be a problem. but if i was stopped would i be charged with anything by carrying one?
Oh, I'd also love to know what you mean by this? Are referring to the fact that I listen to hip hop? A musical genre that has a massive worldwide influence and has been around for 30 years or so? Or reggae? Another massively influential genre thats been around for nearly 50 years? Or techno and house, genres that have influenced almost all modern pop music and both of which have been around for about 20 years?
What?
Reggae leaves me cold, the same old rythmn, undanceable to , lacking in subtlety - no thanks
Its had massive musical and cultural influence all over the world, something that Status Quo can't claim, so that rather blows your argument out of the water.
This might educate you somewhat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop
But really, with everything you post, you reveal yourself to be less a, what was it again? "critical free thinker" (?! ) and more of an ignorant fool. Keep it coming, its great!
Those ads about Benefit Fraud by the DWP, don't you think for the sake of balance, representation etc they might have slipped in a non-white person or is the political establishment as spineless as i think it is?
And as I have no idea what DWP ads you're talking about, I can't really answer your question. I suspect they are another one of your bizarre fantasies.
All this proves is that you have no rhythm and can't dance. I find reggae very danceable. There's even a reggae genre called dancehall y'know.
You should watch a bit more TV, you could learn a lot
Why the down on Glastonbury, lots of U75'ers there, too commercial maybe
There'll never be another Stonehenge, ol' Thatch saw to that:( (one thing I would condemn her for)
And there was a festival at stonehenge this year. Such a losing streak!
Racist scum like you aren't tolerated at free festivals though, so its just as well you never went eh?
How little you know about me:D
Que?
Love your pigeon-holes don't you?
Maybe you're so twisted 'cos you're rebelling against hippy parents.
People don't operate rationally anyway. People operate at an emotional level most of the time.
The suburbs are relaxed and not the arse-dull places as made out to be and the shite above is not present to any extent at all, politeness + consideraton reign supreme.
You might say it's wealth but somewhere along the line the middle-class did the right things and got to where they are. They're not glowering with resentment and certainly not thretening violence
Absolute bullshit. The suburbs are awash with drugs, theres plenty of random violence and muggings. Yes, generally inner city areas have more problems, but to pretend that suburbia is some kind of crime free paradise is fucking insane.
I have to agree, I know of friends who do drugs and stuff and they live in qaint home counties towns and villages :eek: *shock*
Actually a few years ago i was beaten up near to the high street in my town. At least the bastard is behind bars now for doing it to someone else.
No there aren't dealers on the street. Thats 'cos more well off people don't have to score on the street. The social affectsof drug use have a class based element.
But you've been lucky not to have any trouble. I've seen plenty in Ealing at pub kicking out time.
I find pubs to be vulgar, full of drunken oafs. i used to like the S. coast wher there were lots of Hotel Bars with a far more relaxed atmosphere:)
You soulda gone to Glasto, Blagsta, run up an overdraft
It might be a commercial pile of shite but hey
did I ever tell you about Stonehenge and the Battle of the Beanfield in '85, Duke of Marlboro - -another time