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Musket BS: scots - ye have to love them eh? (126* d) RE: BS: scots - ye have to love them eh? 28 Mar 15


Keith said above that he is sure that there is only one Musket. He is sure that UKIP has a point, that Asian males have grooming of young girls hard wired in them and that hospitals and schools are legitimate targets for Israeli bombers, oh and that sending waves of young men towards machine guns was an example of well led troops.

So you see, I only know for certain that three mates decided to use the same log in a couple of years ago, and that Keith might be right on other points.

I somehow doubt it though.. Given his record, I rather believe Nick when he said he met him at a folk club in Hertford despite Keith claiming he has never met someone who, let's face it, he doesn't know the name or description of!

Keith's credibility isn't something I need to comment on really though. Anybody who reads his posts can judge his character for themselves.

Once again, into the breach. We post under one name to confuse those who address the poster not the post. Oh, and we disagree sometimes. Oh, and occasionally, Martyn posts under "some bloke in Scotland" and I occasionally put Ian at the bottom, if it is a serious post.

I have no problem associating them to Sheffield Wednesday despite the usual medical doctor fascination with rugby they seem to have, and personal opinions rarely crop up. Often, it's facing down bigots such as Keith, Terribulus and their pet worm, and it doesn't take an opposing opinion to do that, just decency and good manners.

Pip Pip.




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