View Full Version : whats more fooked up??
carpetman0569
26-06-2010, 09:13 PM
Steve's arm or Bens hair?? you decide....
Jordan.
26-06-2010, 09:15 PM
The arm :shocked:
Stacey.
26-06-2010, 09:16 PM
Ben's hair.
BigBrotherfan4ever
26-06-2010, 09:16 PM
Ben hair for sure:joker:
Alpertinator
26-06-2010, 09:31 PM
The hair.
It's not exactly Vince noir. "I said you can touch it not grab it!"
Miss Ivy Balls
26-06-2010, 10:12 PM
Steve damaged his arm in the war so it is very insensitive to ask what is more ****ed up.
carpetman0569
26-06-2010, 10:25 PM
Steve damaged his arm in the war so it is very insensitive to ask what is more ****ed up.
You're so wise. You're like a miniature Buddha, covered in hair.
Shasown
26-06-2010, 11:09 PM
Steve damaged his arm in the war so it is very insensitive to ask what is more ****ed up.
Steve wasnt in a war.
Lostie!
26-06-2010, 11:10 PM
Option 3: this thread :)
Fetch The Bolt Cutters
26-06-2010, 11:11 PM
bens hair is lovely
WTF @ Ben's Hair getting 10 votes :shocked: I would've thought people would find the arm much creepier. :joker:
GiRTh
26-06-2010, 11:14 PM
If you put things int perspective, Steve's legs are more fooked up than either.
Livia
26-06-2010, 11:21 PM
What's fooked up is, using Steve's injuries from a terrorist bomb, for cheap laughs and a ridiculous poll.
Shasown
26-06-2010, 11:29 PM
If you put things int perspective, Steve's legs are more fooked up than either.
Very true but some people are a bit sensitive.
What's fooked up is, using Steve's injuries from a terrorist bomb, for cheap laughs and a ridiculous poll.
Its called black humour and as an ex serviceman especially one who has been injured he will more than likely appreciate the dark humour in the thread. As they used to say, shouldnt have joined up if you dont have a ****ing sense of humour.
WOMBAI
26-06-2010, 11:34 PM
Steve wasnt in a war.
Pedantics! I think most soldiers would have pretty much considered it a war zone - it was just as dangerous - as Steve's case clearly demonstrates!
Fetch The Bolt Cutters
26-06-2010, 11:37 PM
i wonder if he ever gets frisky with his legs in the bedroom department
Livia
26-06-2010, 11:43 PM
Its called black humour and as an ex serviceman especially one who has been injured he will more than likely appreciate the dark humour in the thread. As they used to say, shouldnt have joined up if you dont have a ****ing sense of humour.
Yeah, I'm well aware of the saying... You really don't have to tell me about servicemen or ex-servicemen. And I agree, their sense of black humour is brillaint and a lot of the time is what pulls them through. But the people poking fun, especially the OP I suspect, are not servicemen, ex or otherwise. Don't think you speak for all service personnel, epecially those who have been injured or are close to someone who has been injured. Like only Jews can make fun of the Holocaust, only squaddies can rip the p1ss out of other squaddies. It's not appreciated when civvies do it.
flamingGalah!
26-06-2010, 11:47 PM
Ben's hair... He can change that, Steve can't change his arm...
WOMBAI
26-06-2010, 11:50 PM
Yeah, I'm well aware of the saying... You really don't have to tell me about servicemen or ex-servicemen. And I agree, their sense of black humour is brillaint and a lot of the time is what pulls them through. But the people poking fun, especially the OP I suspect, are not servicemen, ex or otherwise. Don't think you speak for all service personnel, epecially those who have been injured or are close to someone who has been injured. Like only Jews can make fun of the Holocaust, only squaddies can rip the p1ss out of other squaddies. It's not appreciated when civvies do it.
I agree!
Shasown
27-06-2010, 12:05 AM
Pedantics! I think most soldiers would have pretty much considered it a war zone - it was just as dangerous - as Steve's case clearly demonstrates!
No not pendantics at all, fact. Before deploying to the province and continually during all detachments all servicemen working out there know its a police action and they are deployed in support of the local power, this is emphasised continually during pre deployment training then reinforced throughout during any in theatre training.
No it wasnt as dangerous as a war zone, inless you have been involved in wars, peace keeping operations and aiding the civil powers that is a totally ill informed comment.
Thats why servicemen hate peace keeping duties and COIN (counter insurgency - anti terrorist operations) their hands are tied, you have to operate under stricter rules of engagement which means their hands are tied in being unable to strike first, respond in the event of a contact. or carry out counter strikes.
WOMBAI
27-06-2010, 12:11 AM
No not pendantics at all, fact. Before deploying to the province and continually during all detachments all servicemen working out there know its a police action and they are deployed in support of the local power, this is emphasised continually during pre deployment training then reinforced throughout during any in theatre training.
No it wasnt as dangerous as a war zone, inless you have been involved in wars, peace keeping operations and aiding the civil powers that is a totally ill informed comment.
Thats why servicemen hate peace keeping duties and COIN (counter insurgency - anti terrorist operations) their hands are tied, you have to operate under stricter rules of engagement which means their hands are tied in being unable to strike first, respond in the event of a contact. or carry out counter strikes.
Illinformed - maybe - but Northern Ireland was a pretty dangerous place to be for British soldiers a few years ago. Plenty of soldiers died there - maybe not as many as in a war zone, I don't know, but too many nevertheless!
Shasown
27-06-2010, 12:46 AM
Illinformed - maybe - but Northern Ireland was a pretty dangerous place to be for British soldiers a few years ago. Plenty of soldiers died there - maybe not as many as in a war zone, I don't know, but too many nevertheless!
Yes too many needless deaths, too many injuries, a lot of hurt for everyone involved with or living in the Six Counties.
And if you want to know the truth, it was all British Politicians fault, lots and lots of bad mistakes maybe done with good intent but bad mistakes none the less.
Lots of brave men on both sides lost their lives to get to where we are today because of the political setup.
oddballmisfitsFTW
27-06-2010, 01:05 AM
what is more fooked up?
the idea that wen the welsh wizard talks about warm feelings in his belly and jesus love and high on gods love etc he is talking about some bizarre sexual orgies that happen in RL am i right in thinking he shaves all his bod hair too? maybe he is a nudist or wears only his robe? :joker:
or the idea that one of quavers relatives planted the bomb that steves accident she got so offended when JJ asked if ireland was part of UK :joker:
or the idea that scabby katchagoogoo was abused by a family member early in life and ben reminds her of the abuser
after all she hates men and does speak posh :joker:
spitfire
27-06-2010, 01:21 AM
And if you want to know the truth, it was all British Politicians fault, lots and lots of bad mistakes maybe done with good intent but bad mistakes none the less.
Of course it was the big bad Brits that murdered children in Warrington.:rolleyes:
Lots of brave men on both sides lost their lives to get to where we are today because of the political setup.
People who plant bombs in civilian areas are not brave men,quite the opposite.:crazy:
And where are we today?No change,all those deaths and N.Ireland is still part of the UK,quite rightly.:xyxwave:
Adams and co hands are dripping with blood.:mad:
Twilight
27-06-2010, 02:11 AM
I like Bens hair....
supergirthuk
27-06-2010, 02:19 AM
I like Bens hair....
I agree, it suits him.
Shasown
27-06-2010, 02:27 AM
Of course it was the big bad Brits that murdered children in Warrington.:rolleyes:
People who plant bombs in civilian areas are not brave men,quite the opposite.:crazy:
And where are we today?No change,all those deaths and N.Ireland is still part of the UK,quite rightly.:xyxwave:
Adams and co hands are dripping with blood.:mad:
Yeah valid points, however British Forces were actually deployed to protect the Catholic communiites and the civil rights movement (mostly Catholic in origin) in 1969, yet in a few short months they had gone from being universally welcomed to being despised by the Catholic Community.
That's before the major cluster**** that was Bloody Sunday, 1972, which did more to boost the IRA and Nationalist support than any other action carried out in the province.
Plus you then have internment, which was supposed to have been used for all terrorist suspects, the initial round up was mainly Nationalists, and a few of the more vocal civil rights organisers, yet loyalist terror organisations were in fact more active at the time than the IRA.
As for the bombings on the UK mainland, that was a tactic of desperation. It caused major splits within the IRA. And in fact by that time elements of the British Armed Forces had carried out what would be classed as black operations both in the North of Ireland and also in Eire.
dirtyvileHARRYuk
27-06-2010, 08:47 AM
shame on all those that have passed judgment on things that can not be helped <
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