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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #105 on: 02 February 2011, 10:43:45 »

Returning to the original question - Where Next?
I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #106 on: 02 February 2011, 17:02:07 »

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Returning to the original question - Where Next?
I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D

if Basingtoke got torn apart in a violent civil war leaving nothing but rubble and smoking ruins...............how would you tell?  :y
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #107 on: 02 February 2011, 17:13:26 »

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I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D

if Basingtoke got torn apart in a violent civil war leaving nothing but rubble and smoking ruins...............how would you tell?  :y


The sun would never rise again on this nation BJ. :( :(
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #108 on: 02 February 2011, 17:29:08 »

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I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D

if Basingtoke got torn apart in a violent civil war leaving nothing but rubble and smoking ruins...............how would you tell?  :y
You've been there then ;D
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #109 on: 02 February 2011, 18:43:43 »

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Returning to the original question - Where Next?
I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D


Especially the Popular Estates eh?! 

South Hams could then follow!  The last time I saw them all, after visiting those estates far too many times over many years, they were 1960s planning disasters! ::) ::) ::)
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #110 on: 02 February 2011, 18:46:37 »

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I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D


Especially the Popular Estates eh?! 

South Hams could then follow!  The last time I saw them all, after visiting those estates far too many times over many years, they were 1960s planning disasters! ::) ::) ::)
Why do you think I refer to it as Basingrad?
(& its Popley& South Ham BTW)
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« Reply #111 on: 02 February 2011, 18:51:05 »

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I believe it will be Basingstoke! :D


Especially the Popular Estates eh?! 

South Hams could then follow!  The last time I saw them all, after visiting those estates far too many times over many years, they were 1960s planning disasters! ::) ::) ::)
Why do you think I refer to it as Basingrad?
(& its Poplar & South Ham BTW)

 :y :y :y :y :ySo it was, Poplar 1, 2, 3 & 4, along with South Ham - you see I have tried to forget the nightmare for so long I had even tried to forget their names! ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D

"Basingrad" certainly is very descriptive 8-) 8-) 8-) :D ;)
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #112 on: 02 February 2011, 19:00:34 »

Then there's Buckskin, Winklebury, Eastrop. The 'private' estates like Chineham, Hatch Warren, Beggarwood, Kempshot, Rooksdown & Brighton Hill are equally depressing. How did Pete Seeger put it? - Little boxes on the hillside....
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« Reply #113 on: 02 February 2011, 19:09:38 »

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Then there's Buckskin, Winklebury, Eastrop. The 'private' estates like Chineham, Hatch Warren, Beggarwood, Kempshot, Rooksdown & Brighton Hill are equally depressing. How did Pete Seeger put it? - Little boxes on the hillside....


That about sums them up, and I reckon little cardboard boxes would be of better quality!! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #114 on: 02 February 2011, 19:23:12 »

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Then there's Buckskin, Winklebury, Eastrop. The 'private' estates like Chineham, Hatch Warren, Beggarwood, Kempshot, Rooksdown & Brighton Hill are equally depressing. How did Pete Seeger put it? - Little boxes on the hillside....


That about sums them up, and I reckon little cardboard boxes would be of better quality!! ::) ::) :D :D ;)

I suspect, so long as Rupert Murdoch's little life support system is bolted the to side of said boxes, and functional, nobody notices what's going on outside.. Until they take to the roads in their chavved Nova / Mundaneo with a duck-taped bumper, of course. ::)

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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #115 on: 02 February 2011, 23:16:20 »

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its their country, their choice - the west sticking its oar never works.....maybe its time we learned that?  :o


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Mubarak has to leave and leave quickly, someone trusted comes in to hold the country together for a few weeks until an election can be called, then Egypt can vote for who they like - as the worlds most advanced and ancient civilisation, i trust they'll make a wise decision  :y

I note that the pro-Mubarak and anti-government protesters are having a major bundle.

Does your first comment still stand, BJ?  ;)
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #116 on: 02 February 2011, 23:24:19 »

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its their country, their choice - the west sticking its oar never works.....maybe its time we learned that?  :o


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Mubarak has to leave and leave quickly, someone trusted comes in to hold the country together for a few weeks until an election can be called, then Egypt can vote for who they like - as the worlds most advanced and ancient civilisation, i trust they'll make a wise decision  :y

I note that the pro-Mubarak and anti-government protesters are having a major bundle.

Does your first comment still stand, BJ?  ;)

absolutely, the sooner he leaves and Egypt can install democracy the better, rent-a-mobs and plain clothes police causing trouble just show how increasingly ruthlesss and desperate Mubarak is to maintain his power.  :(
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #117 on: 02 February 2011, 23:45:23 »

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its their country, their choice - the west sticking its oar never works.....maybe its time we learned that?  :o


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Mubarak has to leave and leave quickly, someone trusted comes in to hold the country together for a few weeks until an election can be called, then Egypt can vote for who they like - as the worlds most advanced and ancient civilisation, i trust they'll make a wise decision  :y

I note that the pro-Mubarak and anti-government protesters are having a major bundle.

Does your first comment still stand, BJ?  ;)

absolutely, the sooner he leaves and Egypt can install democracy the better, rent-a-mobs and plain clothes police causing trouble just show how increasingly ruthlesss and desperate Mubarak is to maintain his power.  :(


Ha!  ha!

So your first comment that it's "their country, their choice" only holds true for you if Mubarak leaves.

On the one hand you say that a country should be free to decide it's own fate, yet, on the other, you feel the need to tell them what to do.

Just sayin'.  ;) ::) ::) ::)
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #118 on: 03 February 2011, 07:08:33 »

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its their country, their choice - the west sticking its oar never works.....maybe its time we learned that?  :o


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Mubarak has to leave and leave quickly, someone trusted comes in to hold the country together for a few weeks until an election can be called, then Egypt can vote for who they like - as the worlds most advanced and ancient civilisation, i trust they'll make a wise decision  :y

I note that the pro-Mubarak and anti-government protesters are having a major bundle.

Does your first comment still stand, BJ?  ;)

absolutely, the sooner he leaves and Egypt can install democracy the better, rent-a-mobs and plain clothes police causing trouble just show how increasingly ruthlesss and desperate Mubarak is to maintain his power.  :(


Ha!  ha!

So your first comment that it's "their country, their choice" only holds true for you if Mubarak leaves.

On the one hand you say that a country should be free to decide it's own fate, yet, on the other, you feel the need to tell them what to do.

Just sayin'.  ;) ::) ::) ::)


most people in Egypt want Mubarak to leave - I don't see the point you're making  :-?
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Re: First Tunisia, now Egypt. Where next?
« Reply #119 on: 03 February 2011, 07:51:26 »

incredible, vivid eye-witness account from the ever excellent Robert Fisk in todays paper - well worth a read:

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-blood-and-fear-in-cairos-streets-as-mubaraks-men-crack-down-on-protests-2202657.html
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