26-04-2010, 19:41
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Jet Pilots... Chocks away! 
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Michael Jackson impersonators... Owwwww!
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26-04-2010, 19:42
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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But you quoted him listing a whole lot of other stuff and then asked your question in response. It looks as if you're asking him if he thinks scarves, helmets and dust masks are a security risk ... 
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haha so it does! when I'm typing on a ps3 controller I dont have the patience to clarify what I mean  Now I've had to type all this just because of you lol actually I see what you meant by stupid now, I shouldnt have took shortcuts so I shall be back with a more detailed post when im done gaming
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26-04-2010, 19:46
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
Let me fine tune something, If you go to the airport, you will be asked if you are wearing a Burka, to remove it, for SECRUITY reasons, if you go to an office, you will be asked to remove ANYTHING that is covering your face, for secruity reason.
My life and my families life are more important than peoples petty arguements about what is covering someones face, at the present moment FRANCE and BELGUIM, are going through parliament to have such item banned, this country should follow suit.
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26-04-2010, 19:48
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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26-04-2010, 19:54
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
My life and my families life are more important than peoples petty arguements about what is covering someones face,
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The argument is mostly if they want to wear it then let them. nobody says that about you wanting to wear a balaclava.
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26-04-2010, 20:07
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
Let me fine tune something, If you go to the airport, you will be asked if you are wearing a Burka, to remove it, for SECRUITY reasons, if you go to an office, you will be asked to remove ANYTHING that is covering your face, for secruity reason.
My life and my families life are more important than peoples petty arguements about what is covering someones face, at the present moment FRANCE and BELGUIM, are going through parliament to have such item banned, this country should follow suit.
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Ok, that makes a bit more sense, disallow them in areas where security is an issue, such as a hospital, or an airport, but not just strolling down the street right?
As for France, they're looking at banning them from state owned buildings, not private offices, or the street.
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26-04-2010, 21:15
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
I give up.
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26-04-2010, 21:50
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
Win win....
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26-04-2010, 22:15
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Win win....
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?? Who's won what ??
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27-04-2010, 01:27
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Whichever. let him have his own opinion. you have your opinion about it. just like you have your own opinion on whether you like sausages or not.
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I'm just worried that you'll drive him to suicide with your barrage of questions. as long as you don't hold it against him if it's the answer you're hoping for.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary L
The argument is mostly if they want to wear it then let them. nobody says that about you wanting to wear a balaclava.
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Originally Posted by Gary L
?? Who's won what ??
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I see your on top form tonight Gary,:  having said that I think the only people who are in danger of committing suicide are those of us trying to decipher your increasingly inane posts.
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27-04-2010, 08:29
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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I was out shopping today, and l had two females standing behind me, and my god, l had to move as the aroma, from them was appalling. I give and take in this life, but my god.
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I find this a lot on the trains into Victoria and Waterloo every morning. No, not people moving away from me, but people who have body odour issues. And it might come as a suprise to you Arthur, but none of them are wearing Burkhas... Now what was the point of your post?
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27-04-2010, 09:37
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
I was out shopping today, and l had two females standing behind me, and my god, l had to move as the aroma, from them was appalling. I give and take in this life, but my god.
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In fairness, *any* aroma can be bad. I was standing next to a young blonde girl on the train, and the smell of her perfume almost caused to to choke. The problem was she had simply put too much on.
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I find this a lot on the trains into Victoria and Waterloo every morning. No, not people moving away from me, but people who have body odour issues. And it might come as a suprise to you Arthur, but none of them are wearing Burkhas... Now what was the point of your post?
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Body odour is (an unfortunate) part of travel on public transport. Everyone smells at some point. Even if you smother yourself in deodorant (which can be as offensive as BO), you may get to a point where you get so sweaty that your deodorant gives up. I've been at that point myself a few times..
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27-04-2010, 09:39
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
you may get to a point where you get so sweaty that your deodorant gives up. I've been at that point myself a few times..
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Thats the point where I tend to have a shower, I thought everyone did  but yes, anyone can smell, burkha or not. My feet being a prime example
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27-04-2010, 09:48
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
In fairness, *any* aroma can be bad. I was standing next to a young blonde girl on the train, and the smell of her perfume almost caused to to choke. The problem was she had simply put too much on.
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Not subtle enough to want to bite her neck
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27-04-2010, 19:35
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Re: Ban the burkha ?
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Not subtle enough to want to bite her neck 
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That's why I hate perfume!
I can't smell it, but unfortunately I can taste it, and it can really spoil the moment.
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