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Yes, I know that in the dictionary 'neighbour' can mean anything from the person in an adjoining seat to another country; and it can mean a person...
I suspect that people have different ideas about what is a 'neighbour', but I am not sure about that so I thought I would investigate. By asking...
At the trackdays I have been to, scrutineering of helmets, leathers, gloves and boots has been either perfunctory in the extreme, or totally...
The term "racist" has only one clear and well-known meaning, namely prejudiced against people on account of their racial origin or skin colour....
... and the fact is, this thread is titled "Dear Neighbours". Perhaps you didn't notice.
... or better still give nobody a Honda.
That's what the thread is about, isn't it?
Thank you, Loz. Just to deal with the point about being "racist": people of any race can be and are Muslims. People of any race can be in favour...
Thanks, but I'm still mystified. So which usage do you think is the newer, or the more common?
To you, does "neighbour" mean somebody you know and like? Or does it just mean anybody who happens to live nearby?
Absolutely. Consent is crucial to morality and ethics, and for that reason is a major factor in our laws. The problem here is the bit where you...
A Yuasa might work better if it's full of wet H2SO4.
Sounds like a real fun outing. Thanks for the warning, I will be sure to steer clear of the Hastings road on 5 May.
I plan to be at the Ace at about 12 noon next Sunday. May get a bite of lunch there.
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The basis of my objection is not "We don't like your religion". People are welcome to believe whatever they like. It is "We don't like the...
This must be a reference to Barry Sheene.
There are many well-authenticated examples of Sharia bodies in the UK taking actions like: purporting to allow old men to "marry" and have sex...
Offences of violence or dishonesty can be prosecuted under the laws of E&W, and those convicted of them sent to prison, fined, disqualified from...
Good point; we do indeed. Several sports like football, rugby, cricket, tennis, etc have their own governing bodies with their own systems for...