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Dai.

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Oh my god.
You have to start worrying when this is a confrontation.

I really do have doubts about the survival of the human race. :(
 

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As a word of warning, the above site (posted by Ajax) has triggered my security system due to reports of spyware etc...
 
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As a word of warning, the above site (posted by Ajax) has triggered my security system due to reports of spyware etc...

I must state that at no time did my own security systems pick up anything which was a risk ie spyware, if it did then I wouldn't have submitted the link.
 

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I must state that at no time did my own security systems pick up anything which was a risk ie spyware, if it did then I wouldn't have submitted the link.

Nor mine. I have just done an online scan of the site through various agencies and no spyware, malware, virus or trojans etc were found.
 

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You've seen and heard of Chavs, now see the OAP versions!

Click here
Writing as someone only slightly younger....
I always find it a sobering thought that the young people who were the epitome of "Swinging London" in the "Summer of Love" of 1967 are now the pensioner generation. Looking at the disgruntled old folk on the buses and in supermarkets, grumbling about "the young", I cannot reconcile them with "free love" and "doing your own thing" (a philosophy which, IMHO, has ruined this country ever since. But that's another thread...)
 

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I must state that at no time did my own security systems pick up anything which was a risk ie spyware, if it did then I wouldn't have submitted the link.

Nor mine. I have just done an online scan of the site through various agencies and no spyware, malware, virus or trojans etc were found.

Fair cop, I didn't intend that my post would offend anyone, at the time I had not done any further scans of the site.

;)

TP

I have edited my post to strike through the text as you have run the further tests returning no results.
 

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Fair cop, I didn't intend that my post would offend anyone, at the time I had not done any further scans of the site.

;)

TP

I have edited my post to strike through the text as you have run the further tests returning no results.

No worries TP - better a false positive than none at all! :)
 

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Writing as someone only slightly younger....
I always find it a sobering thought that the young people who were the epitome of "Swinging London" in the "Summer of Love" of 1967 are now the pensioner generation. Looking at the disgruntled old folk on the buses and in supermarkets, grumbling about "the young", I cannot reconcile them with "free love" and "doing your own thing"

On the other hand, as Aubrey Menen wrote ten years after the fact that to a "Londoner's relief", the "Swinging London" was in the end only "a part of Chelsea" and a "street of shops at Carnaby Street". And as always, most people aren't truly into an "in"-thing, except for fashionability, which gives you millions of non-swingers at all. Nevertheless, the constantly facebooking(R)/twittering(R)/texting zombies deserve all that's coming. :p

And, after all, in "Grumpy Old Men" (BBC) many of the grumpies weren't even that old. The younger ones just always pervert any earlier generation's achievements. ;)
 

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Once heard an old woman call someone a "Big useless ignorant f**ker" for not holding the door open for her. Made my day that did.
 

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As funny as this is, its seems all to real that the behavior usually seen amongst teenagers has spread to the elderly.
 

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As funny as this is, its seems all to real that the behavior usually seen amongst teenagers has spread to the elderly.

I don't think it has spread, I think it may of always been there but never heard/talked about alot, fair enough they didn't use some of the slang language seen in that video back than but that attitude and horrible personality of the person had always been there and aided by new words brought in by the younger generations.
 

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Once witnessed two old men almost knock seven bells out of each other because one thought the other had queue jumped for a bus. In reality, they were waiting for different services and blocking the doorway to a bus I wanted to be on. I politely told them to grow up and act their age, to which they looked a little shocked :lol:
 

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Once witnessed two old men almost knock seven bells out of each other because one thought the other had queue jumped for a bus. In reality, they were waiting for different services and blocking the doorway to a bus I wanted to be on. I politely told them to grow up and act their age, to which they looked a little shocked :lol:
Contrast that to Yorkshire. I once asked where the back of the queue was, as it wasn't obvious and I didn't want to be seen as queue jumping, and was told it didn't matter, as there wasn't really a queue.
 

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Have had a few OAP'S moan and complain to me because we couldnt get the bus up their street becuase of parked cars and i said it was only a short walk ( about 100 yards), found out later that she had telephoned the depot. I have heard tales from other drivers about OAP's at bus stops just staring at you as you approach then suddenly jump out wanting to get on just as you are about to pass , even though they should give a hand signal to the driver .
 

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Surely every chav around today is going to end up like that (and all the years inbetween). I really can't wait!!
 

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Saw a few going on their late summer holidays to Scarborough today. No chance of asking them to complete a survey...
 
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