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  • Gustav has explained the root cause of the whole problem! (quote): But in here there's barely a discussion about the real cause of it all. There's a reason most Islamic State terrorists are from Saudi-Arabia. It's because that damned King refuses…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • imranbecks wrote: » 3 attacks since March 22nd of this year. The UK intelligence community seems to be somewhat incompetent. Questions will be asked. Are you being serious? Tell me, how many attacks have been thwarted? The problem is, wh…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • LeonardPine wrote: » .And is it not insane that a lot of these that went to fight in Syria have been allowed BACK in this country?!!! They must be laughing their bollocks off at us. I've been saying the same thing for a long time. Our enemi…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • 'Tough' words from the PM, unfortunately those words will never translate into action. I wonder if anyone else watching the news noticed that two eyewitnesses - interviewed separately - mentioned that the PoS' responsible shouted "This is for All…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • This is only the beginning. Again I predict that the vermin responsible were known to the police and security services. Had they been removed from the loop as I advocate, then we wouldn't be having this discussion. I am also guessing that there …
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • If it ever got there, it would be thrown out of court. I sell someone my old car, they then choose to get behind the wheel drunk, they kill someone. Who is responsible? Sadly, in the UK, a whole rotten industry has sprung up around the compensati…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • I wonder if a concert will be performed in Afghanistan for the victims of the Manchester bombing? No, terrorist attacks abroad are no less horrendous, often more so, but they grieve for their own, and we for ours.
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • Richard Greene was the best RH - I haven't read through the thread, but I'm guessing it's already been mentioned Sir Sean and his son Jason also played the part? Back to Greene, his series had the best theme tune:
  • DoctorKaufmann wrote: » If they bring back Irma Bunt, which actress should play her? Kathy Bates? IMO Cillian Murphy would make a good baddie:
  • barryt007 wrote: » Getafix wrote: » There are no easy solutions at times like this. People need to be prepared for a long slog. But also to put things in perspective and not overreact. Its not overreacting ,its a case of these cowards…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag June 2017
  • Echoing some other sentiments, but it has to be TMWTGG. Not because it is the best film, or because RM was the best Bond, but it was the first 007 film I watched, and the one which made me a fan of the film franchise.
  • I've just started watching my 'The Sopranos' box sets. I bought them when they were first made available and haven't seen them for some years.
  • You don't say?
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » . @patb's last point is particularly pertinent. Unless you are applying for the security services or the police I doubt even the most cursory checks are made on your background so working for the water board or a train c…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • patb wrote: » If they could use something more toxic within their bombs, they would. The use of chemicals or a "dirty bomb" is the worse case scenario. Still a tiny team required. Our society is so complex and its infrastructure so advanced (and t…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • RogueAgent wrote: » stag wrote: » @bondjames thank you for your reply. @RogueAgent this is a distinct possibility. I don't want get into the mechanics of the thing, but there also are some areas where private event security can be clamped d…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » stag wrote: » @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 I love those two posters. I wonder if I could have your permission to copy them (A4 size), so they can be framed and hung on my study wall? @stag, by all means, go for it…
  • I've just watched this. Well done!
  • @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 I love those two posters. I wonder if I could have your permission to copy them (A4 size), so they can be framed and hung on my study wall?
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-40022042/sir-roger-moore-s-most-famous-moments-as-bond
  • Haven't you figured out the real reason why the army has been deployed? Fair play to our troops, but their role in the current IS situation is largely confined to mounting a visual presence. Please remember that the troops will have been briefed abo…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • Whilst respecting his privacy, I can report that the person I mentioned earlier, who was caught up in the Manchester attack, remains in hospital with multiple serious (but not life threatening) injuries.
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » In case people haven't seen this, Roger Moore did play James Bond, Agent 007 in a comedy sketch in 1964. Great! Thanks for sharing. It's the first time I have seen the sketch.
  • @bondjames thank you for your reply. @RogueAgent this is a distinct possibility. I don't want get into the mechanics of the thing, but there also are some areas where private event security can be clamped down on for starters. I'm not sure where …
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • bondjames wrote: » Everyone's a genius these days isn't it? That's rather evident from this discussion at least. You're quite right of course. I'm sure there won't be any changes to security policy by any levels of government and law enforcement a…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • You've been caught out big time Tan! Time for bed! And shame on you for making up stories about your supposed friends being caught up in this attack. Fantasy is one thing, and pretending you own a couple of supercars is harmless enough, but when you…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • bondjames wrote: » stag wrote: » Blame the security, blame the police, blame the government, blame the folks who were stupid enough to turn up to watch the concert, but for gods sake DON'T BLAME THE TERRORISTS! With respect, you're about …
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • @tanaka123, I have been holding back on you because I honestly thought you may be suffering from some sort of mental illness. But now it's time to tell it like it is. In a nutshell, you're a liar and a fantasist. From the way you conduct yours…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • bondjames wrote: » As I said before, security was reportedly lax at the venue. In my opinion if that was true then it was inexcusable, given there was a terrorist attack a few months back and given the UK is a known target for extremists. I sug…
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017
  • Thunderpussy wrote: » Wow so many justifying terrorist attacks ! Sorry guys, but what with StirredNotShaken's " fake news" and this idiot I'm leaving the discussion, too many liberal, hug a terrorist on here for my liking. Although it would …
    in CLOSED Comment by stag May 2017