By Youngian
#104398
kreuzberger wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:20 pm Oh, and how the coroner's report was covered on the six o'clock news. Mournful, hushed, and with a tearful farewell befitting Lady Di.

Fact is. A pissed-up thug learned physics the hard way.

May the Darwin Awards field become ever more crowded.
You’d think a 61 year old painter and decorator would know about ladder safety. Although that’s a bit like DJing, something people who knock out gear say they do for a living.
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By Andy McDandy
#104401
Well known football fan and author of 2 books.

Sounds so much better than hooligan who jumped on the noughties true crime memoirs bandwagon, and had his rather pedestrian recollections ghostwritten up.
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By Boiler
#104404
Flags locally;

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8x99rkjlr2o
In a question to Labour council leader Shabina Qayyam on Wednesday, Fox said he was "deeply troubled by the seemingly arbitrary and possibly quasi-political manner" in which flags were attached, "without permission or a proper ceremony".

Qayyam said the rising trend of flying union jacks was "mainly due to a sense of patriotism rather than to create division".
By Bones McCoy
#104415
Regarding that council exchange, there's a thiought.

Maybe we could learn something form the Yanks regarding flags and their proper respect.
* Totally make up some lengthy and debasing ceremony that must be followed each time a flag is flown.
* I'm sure other mailwatchers can get creative, I'm thinking along the lines of:
* A lengthy pledge, including some gammon kryptonite like strength in diversity, obeying the King's law, telling truth, shunning corruption.
* A few posture changes, kneeling, bowing, hand on heart, a "Red Dwarf" salute.
* And if you don't do it right, you have to start again.

Or go full Soviet and mandate one approved supplier of high quality flags (profits to NHS).
Everything else treated as treason and disrespek'.
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By soulboy
#104444
At every flag raising you must recite the Scout Promise, but it is a legally binding promise.
On my honour,
I promise that I will do my best
to uphold our Scout values, to do my duty to The King,
to help other people
and to keep the Scout Law.
Half arse something? You failed to do your best. Here's a kick in the knackers. Half masting is definitely half arseing. Turbo wedgie.

Use a pathetic "we should be helping our own" excuse to weasel out of helping others? Super uppercut.

Seems like a plan.
By Bones McCoy
#104454
soulboy wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 7:18 pm At every flag raising you must recite the Scout Promise, but it is a legally binding promise.
On my honour,
I promise that I will do my best
to uphold our Scout values, to do my duty to The King,
to help other people
and to keep the Scout Law.
Half arse something? You failed to do your best. Here's a kick in the knackers. Half masting is definitely half arseing. Turbo wedgie.

Use a pathetic "we should be helping our own" excuse to weasel out of helping others? Super uppercut.

Seems like a plan.
It's a start.

I was thinking about some Kipling 7 verse epic for the pledge.

But not "Tommy" for obvious resemblance to a living person.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#104467
I saw this, supposedly the Viking code. Corny, but perhaps it works...


Teach the young
Be loyal to your friends
Voice your opinion
Stand your ground
Take charge when others show weakness
Play when you can
Work when you must
And always leave your mark
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By Bones McCoy
#104473
This one won't cut it with the gammons.

The Taekwondo Oath is a pledge recited by students, emphasizing core values like respect, discipline, and peace, typically before class or gradings, and includes promises to observe the Tenets of Taekwondo (Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control, Indomitable Spirit), respect instructors, never misuse the art, and strive for freedom, justice, and a peaceful world.

The Traditional Taekwondo Oath
(Recited by name, then the lines below):

"I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo."
"I shall respect my instructor and seniors."
"I shall never misuse Taekwondo."
"I shall be a champion of freedom and justice."
"I shall build a more peaceful world."
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By Rosvanian
#104475
My wife, a teacher for over 30 years, summed all of this up a while back in one pithy, one -size -fits - all rule; "Don't be an arsehole". Given that we're living through a period of history which will one day be known as The Age of the Arsehole, I think it works.
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By Samanfur
#104484
See also the axiom known online as Wheaton's Law:

Don't be a dick.
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