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Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

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  • gravytrain
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    Did Maggie bomb your family then, got around the old dear didn't she, spose Dennis was rear gunner.

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
    And on that argument, I also saw the devotees of Osama, celebrating the deaths caused by his atrocities, would you like to identify yourself with them also.
    Again depending on the context then there is always a possibility. If my family had been bombed by US planes then perhaps I might rejoice in the deaths of US Service personnel.

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    Did the Kurds in Iraq celebrate the death of Saddam Hussein?

    Did the Libyans celebrate the death of Colonel Gadaffi?

    Did the US celebrate the assassination of Osama Bin Laden?

    If I was a relative of those that had been killed by any three of the above I might be tempted to celebrate their death rather than celebrate their joyous life and each of them may have had a hand in changing the life of the country.
    And on that argument, I also saw the devotees of Osama, celebrating the deaths caused by his atrocities, would you like to identify yourself with them also.

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    Did the Kurds in Iraq celebrate the death of Saddam Hussein?

    Did the Libyans celebrate the death of Colonel Gadaffi?

    Did the US celebrate the assassination of Osama Bin Laden?

    If I was a relative of those that had been killed by any three of the above I might be tempted to celebrate their death rather than celebrate their joyous life and each of them may have had a hand in changing the life of the country.
    Silly argument, we are talking about three time elected head of state not a mass murderer. .

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
    Do you mean i should be asking if it is right to celebrate someones death or are you asking is it right to spend £10m on a funeral.

    If so, no and sometimes.
    Did the Kurds in Iraq celebrate the death of Saddam Hussein?

    Did the Libyans celebrate the death of Colonel Gadaffi?

    Did the US celebrate the assassination of Osama Bin Laden?

    If I was a relative of those that had been killed by any three of the above I might be tempted to celebrate their death rather than celebrate their joyous life and each of them may have had a hand in changing the life of the country.

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by Eloise01 View Post
    Is it is good taste to celebrate a death with no deference to the feelings of others? I don't know. I am not organising a £10 million funeral at the expense of others to celebrate her death. Perhaps you should ask those who are?
    Do you mean i should be asking if it is right to celebrate someones death or are you asking is it right to spend £10m on a funeral.

    If so, no and sometimes.

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  • leclerc
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    BBC are prats and going OTT in terms of the musical nonsense. Thank God for commercial radio's countdown that hopefully will not have the nonsense that the BBC have.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22128620

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  • EXC
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    Funerals honour the dead. That may include celebrating the life of the deceased but not the death of them.

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  • Eloise01
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    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
    Not at all, it is not a question of any thing good or bad about her, this is about whether it is right, or in good taste to celebrate someones death with no defference of the feelings of others.
    Is it is good taste to celebrate a death with no deference to the feelings of others? I don't know. I am not organising a £10 million funeral at the expense of others to celebrate her death. Perhaps you should ask those who are?

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by Eloise01 View Post
    I thought that the point of having a "good things" thread (which I haven't even visited) was so that people who wanted to say something positive about her could do so there and not so that they could continue to judge others who have nothing good to say about her. It seems that other thread is not nearly as interesting as having a go at others for their personal opinions on this one!
    Not at all, it is not a question of any thing good or bad about her, this is about whether it is right, or in good taste to celebrate someones death with no deference to the feelings of others.

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  • Angry Cat
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    Good, one felt a complaint to the BBC coming on...!

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  • EXC
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    The Beeb have announced that they will not be playing the song as part of the chart show but will include a clip of it as part of a news item on Newsbeat.

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  • Eloise01
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    I thought that the point of having a "good things" thread (which I haven't even visited) was so that people who wanted to say something positive about her could do so there and not so that they could continue to judge others who have nothing good to say about her. It seems that other thread is not nearly as interesting as having a go at others for their personal opinions on this one!

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    Ahhhh must be the South London lot with that Del boy accent msl: Can't be Essex we're too posh :grin:

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by Sapphire View Post
    What amazes me is that a lot (not all) of the people doing the celebrating, also claim to be out of work, have no future, are existing on benefits, yet they can afford to waste money on bottles of bubbly.
    They fell off the back of a lorry guv'nor so were on the cheap side, innit!!!

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