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Bill Prawn

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  1. We established in the first thread that he was from the Midlands, so it should be 'piss off Brummie'
  2. Bill Prawn

    Indian Chav

    CHAVinder Singh:idea:
  3. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    Woo hoo you know it makes sense:yes:
  4. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    I work with a group of Japanese guys and they are referred to as Japs or J's and take no offence. In Japan it is considered an honour to have a nickname
  5. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    So trying to be posh then?
  6. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    Should be everywhere:hide: And it is true
  7. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    Nearly Birmingham then!!!!!!! Even worse:tomato:
  8. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    No I'm lying just thought I'd post it for fun:nyah:
  9. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    And you can shut up as we all know Cheshire is really in Wales:p
  10. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    Let's not forget this thread was started by CJ. And he's WELSH and everyone hates them;)
  11. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    So does Qatar (a Muslim country) and the person with the lower social standard has to pay for any damage in an accident. Their fault or not:eek:
  12. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    From the Oxford dictionary Paki • noun (pl. Pakis) Brit. informal, offensive a Pakistani. nigger • noun offensive a black person. — PHRASES a nigger in the woodpile dated a hidden cause of trouble. — USAGE The word nigger has had strong offensive connotations since the 17th century. Recently, however, it has begun to be used by black people as a mildly disparaging or ironically affectionate way of referring to other black people. Despite this, when used by white people it remains strongly offensive, and should be avoided. — ORIGIN from Spanish negro ‘black’. So there you go both are offensive and a nigger is a troublemaker!! So how's that for PC?
  13. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    Spade Another racialist comment there then
  14. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    Is that the same as rappers and other persons of African origin calling each other nigger but caucasians are not allowed to use the word without fear of a fine or racist backlash?
  15. You've finally posted a funny joke:ecstatic:
  16. It was a blonde and a blow job last year:faint:
  17. Who are you calling a perv?
  18. I hate to say it, but it's got to be done....... http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=52678&highlight=ugliest
  19. Not every chocolate bar, just Fly's chocolate cream:scare:
  20. [url=http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/forumdisplay.php?f=49][/url] Try http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/forumdisplay.php?f=49
  21. Bill Prawn

    Britain today?

    I am English first and British second and these type of mails really annoy me. one of the few things that made this country so strong is our ability to accept all cultures, creeds and colours. If we didn't do this this the extremists wouldn't be able to go for a lager/vodka on a Friday night followed by a curry/kebab/pizza. We'd still be drinking mead and eating with our bare hands. We take on other phrases and words from other languages so that English can grow . I have never been asked to not say Merry Christmas but I am educated enough to know that if I do wish it to somebody who doesn't celebrate it then they may be a bit offended, but equally I would expect them to be equally informed that they wouldn't take too much offence. The Christmas thing is very interesting because it celebrates the birth of Christ not the day you get an new i-pod or x-box and yet how many of the paki, nigger, chinky, wog, etc, etc hating brigade go to church to celebrate it?
  22. Think it's a bit late to ask them now:p
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