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Have Some of This!

No doubt you'll get some ******s saying how it was inhumane, and the poor terrorist/insurgent deserves some dignity, and how they find it a disgrace how the soldier is talking about it. Then, the same soppy *******s will be claiming the soldier should have tried talking to/apologising to the poor insurgent instead of brutally murdering this poor man....


My personal thoughts were... "hahaha, 'ave that you c*nt"!!!
 
Gallantry indeed. Can't think there's too much hand-to-hand stuff going on in combat these days.
 
No doubt you'll get some ******s saying how it was inhumane, and the poor terrorist/insurgent deserves some dignity, and how they find it a disgrace how the soldier is talking about it. Then, the same soppy *******s will be claiming the soldier should have tried talking to/apologising to the poor insurgent instead of brutally murdering this poor man....


My personal thoughts were... "hahaha, 'ave that you c*nt"!!!

It's inhumane you know. And the poor terrorist / insurgent deserves some dignity too. It's a disgwace how the soldier is talking about it - he should have tried talking to / apologising to the poor insurgent instead of brutally murdering this poor man.

My personal thoughts is that history has shown graysblue.jr to be proved right yet again. I suggest a career as a prominent Liberal Democrat justice spokesman.
 
It's inhumane you know. And the poor terrorist / insurgent deserves some dignity too. It's a disgwace how the soldier is talking about it - he should have tried talking to / apologising to the poor insurgent instead of brutally murdering this poor man.

My personal thoughts is that history has shown graysblue.jr to be proved right yet again. I suggest a career as a prominent Liberal Democrat justice spokesman.

www.hahaha/notsomuch.com
 
They don't like it up 'em:

Cold Steel - they just don't like it

After a great away win over the poofs on Saturday, it's good to hear about another triumph on away soil over the Fuzzy-Wuzzies.

I am reminded of the Sgt Major in Fawlty Towers and his assessment of playing cricket against colonials. And Cpl Jones in Dad's Army.

Fuzzy Wuzzies is the wrong term.
 
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I thought they were the Zulus in the aptly named Zulu War.

"They don't like it up em, Captain"

Or have I spent the last 30 years not understanding Dad's Army.

I think you've spent the last 30 years not understanding Dad's Army. The fuzzy wuzzies were Sudanese soldiers from the conflict there in the 1880-90's.
 
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