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Professional beggar,liar and deluded tramp JJ goes further with this story today ---

At the end of the match the Dunfermline players sat in the dressing room bath drinking champagne, naturally supplied by Rangers, and sang "a lusty chorus of The Billy Boys to toast their heroes ".

And David Murray owned Dunfermline, Dundee and Rangers. :laugh2:

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Professional beggar,liar and deluded tramp JJ goes further with this story today ---

At the end of the match the Dunfermline players sat in the dressing room bath drinking champagne, naturally supplied by Rangers, and sang "a lusty chorus of The Billy Boys to toast their heroes ".

And David Murray owned Dunfermline, Dundee and Rangers. :laugh2:

 

:D he is a really funny loonball.

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How can you best describe them though? I always think of this but can't really make my mind up ... out of their sheer stupidity:

 

 

 

moron (n.)

1910, medical Latin, from Greek (Attic) moron, neuter of moros "foolish, dull, sluggish, stupid," probably cognate with Sanskrit murah "idiotic." Latin morus "foolish" is a loan-word from Greek. Adopted by the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-minded with a technical definition "adult with a mental age between 8 and 12;" used as an insult since 1922 and subsequently dropped from technical use. Linnæus had introduced morisis "idiocy."

 

The feeble-minded may be divided into:

(1) Those who are totally arrested before the age of three so that they show the attainment of a two-year-old child or less; these are the idiots.

(2) Those so retarded that they become permanently arrested between the ages of three and seven; these are imbeciles.

(3) Those so retarded that they become arrested between the ages of seven and twelve; these were formerly called feeble-minded, the same term that is applied to the whole group. We are now proposing to call them morons, this word being the Greek for "fool." The English word "fool" as formerly used describes exactly this grade of child--one who is deficient in judgment or sense.

 

[Henry H. Goddard, in "Journal of Proceedings and Addresses" of the National Education Association of the United States, July 1910]

 

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=moron&allowed_in_frame=0

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Professional beggar,liar and deluded tramp JJ goes further with this story today ---

At the end of the match the Dunfermline players sat in the dressing room bath drinking champagne, naturally supplied by Rangers, and sang "a lusty chorus of The Billy Boys to toast their heroes ".

And David Murray owned Dunfermline, Dundee and Rangers. :laugh2:

Oh for fuck's sake. He's two steps for blaming the Jews and Masons. Any suggestion the Rothschilds provided the ref that day?

This is just collective mental illness and needs to be called out as such very much more publicly.

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Oh for fuck's sake. He's two steps for blaming the Jews and Masons. Any suggestion the Rothschilds provided the ref that day?

This is just collective mental illness and needs to be called out as such very much more publicly.

 

Which is the reason I spend so much time on their sites calling them out. It's very rare they publish my posts but at least I have the satisfaction of them knowing their more fanciful shyte won't go unchallenged.

That was one thing about McConville, at least he let bears have their say on his site. The manks regularly got taken apart on that one.

The beggar tramps comments section is now reduced to him pleading for more free money or folk daft enough to give him it quoting their paypal receipt numbers. Their is absolutely NO debate there. That's how he gets away with it. Not bad for a lying mank from Greenock who couldn't be ersed taxing his car while having a go at Rangers for not paying their "lawful dues".

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One of these days the shoe will appear on the other foot and a lot of Celtic fans are going to wish they'd made a lot less noise about sporting integrity.

 

I often hear that sentiment. I've been hearing it for years now. Never happens, though.

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