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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.
    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.

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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bowser-Mong
    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.

    Yep. Being in the military automatically makes you hard..........Apparently.


    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.

    Because his colleague didn't need any help maybe?

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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

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    The copper with the glasses is a bit of a lad! If he'd been playing Rugby League he'd have been done for going in with the knee and for macing his mate as well!
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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallschirmjager
    Quote Originally Posted by Bowser-Mong
    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.

    Yep. Being in the military automatically makes you hard..........Apparently.


    It does, I used to wake up with wood every morning.

    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.

    Because his colleague didn't need any help maybe?
    'The honesty and bravery of our fighting forces stands in stark contrast to the weasel words and dishonesty of their political masters'. Liam Fox Now with 'added irony'!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Markintime
    It does, I used to wake up with wood every morning.
    It's not my fault your missus makes you sleep in the garden shed! :D

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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bowser-Mong
    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.
    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.
    The only question is why he didn't set up the camera himself. When the mouthy chavs asked him why, he could have just said, "Because this is going to look great on 'Casualty'."
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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallschirmjager
    Quote Originally Posted by Markintime
    It does, I used to wake up with wood every morning.
    It's not my fault your missus makes you sleep in the garden shed! :D
    Don't mention the S*** word, Tropper(two sheds)66 will be all over this thread like a rash. ;)
    'The honesty and bravery of our fighting forces stands in stark contrast to the weasel words and dishonesty of their political masters'. Liam Fox Now with 'added irony'!


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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by angular
    Quote Originally Posted by Bowser-Mong
    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.
    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.
    The only question is why he didn't set up the camera himself. When the mouthy chavs asked him why, he could have just said, "Because this is going to look great on 'Casualty'."
    Those cameras don't come cheap,and as he'd signed for it............
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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallschirmjager
    Quote Originally Posted by Bowser-Mong
    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.

    Yep. Being in the military automatically makes you hard..........Apparently.


    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.

    Because his colleague didn't need any help maybe?
    Did you not know? Thought everyone was hard when they left the military. I am. 1pint of juice (orange or pineapple) and I'm Johnny Concrete. Take the world on. :D

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    Re: BBC Guy eventually thumps a Mancunian Tw@t.

    Quote Originally Posted by vvaannmmaann
    Quote Originally Posted by angular
    Quote Originally Posted by Bowser-Mong
    If any of you had been in the reporter's position how many would have lashed out sooner bearng in mind your possible military background? I'll wager quite a few would have planted one on both of these knobs soonest.
    Just wondering why the cameraman felt it necessary that carrying his equipment was more important than aiding his colleague.
    The only question is why he didn't set up the camera himself. When the mouthy chavs asked him why, he could have just said, "Because this is going to look great on 'Casualty'."
    Those cameras don't come cheap,and as he'd signed for it............
    The BBC's health and safety at work policy clearly states that camera men will not be covered for any injuries whilst on duty unless they are in possession of their camera.
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