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Falklands advances despite Argentine disruption and blockade efforts, says Acting Governor Sandra Tyler-Haywood

Wednesday, June 3rd 2015 - 09:24 UTC
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Falkland Islands' Her Honour the Acting Governor delivered on Tuesday his State of the Nation speech to the elected Legislative Assembly underlining progress and expansion achieved in the economy and community development, the UK resolute in defending the rights and wishes of the Falkland Islanders to develop their own natural resources, and despite Argentine disruption and blockade efforts, first oil is expected to be produced in 2019. Read full article

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  • Chicureo

    Excellent presentation and a role model for ideal governance. Democracy at its ideal.

    Just for a moment: Compare that with what would have happened if Argentina had not been expelled in 1982...

    A chilling thought.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 09:58 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    ”The disruption efforts have proven ineffective, and “the Government of the UK continues to be resolute in defending the rights and wishes of the Falkland Islanders to develop their own natural resources and ensure that legitimate economic activity in Falkland Islands' waters continues unhindered”.

    Just like everything else TMBOA tries to do, she FAILS! Bunch of nobodies trying to steal the Falklands (there are NO Malvinas you twats).

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 01:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    @2. Amazing that the broken, incompetent, financially-failed United Kingdom (according to the trolls) can still assist its BOT citizens to continue their lives without significant hindrance.

    We all work together. The Islanders, British citizens, the British government, the Falkland Islands Defence Force, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, British Army. United against the declared enemy. As THE man said “We shall never surrender”.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 02:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    Uh oh, the “perra” CFK reacts.

    Buenos Aires, Casa Rosada
    Presidente de la Nación Argentina
    Dra. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
    (English Translation)

    Relations between the Argentina Nation and the United Kingdom are being pushed to the worst catastrophe as the days go by due to vicious smear campaign being conducted through the imperialist media consisting of a litany of malignant lies being currently parroted by the illegal puppet governess Tyler-Haywood including the outrageous perfidious and treacherous claims that Argentina is conducting some sort of disruption and dream blockade of the Islas Malvinas which is nothing more than false evil propaganda which is their indispensable means for their own excuse for existence as it is breathing its last due to its silly foreign policy failure based of imaginary claims that are getting disintegrated beyond control and hit hard from all sides and continues to be vexed with the daily increasing political might of Argentina, the justice of single-minded unity of international relations growing stronger as the days go by. These pack of traitors are busy conducting the above-said false propaganda in a bid to divert elsewhere the people and the world public's bitter criticism of it. In the grip of extreme fear and uneasiness, the island pirates are working hard to whip media and riff-raffs toward total confrontation with the Argentine people a foolish act of jumping into fire with a stone on one's back.

    The Argentine government had already made a solemn declaration that those who hurt the dignity of its supreme leadership and drive South Atlantic regional relations into the worst catastrophe would be the primary target of its punishment, which include the Malvinas illegal squatters keen on a smear campaign and other wicked producers of scenarios against the motherland. If they truly want to survive, they had better behave themselves, clearly understanding the will of the people of Argentina to make retaliatory punishment.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 04:23 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • gordo1

    Chicureo - una pregunta! Did you ever know a retired Chilean Naval Officer named Toro who lived for many years in England and was involved at one time in an aviation accident in Chile?

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 04:49 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    Comment removed by the editor.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 05:40 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Monty69

    6 paulcedron

    You are like a stuck record. Or like one of those TV channels that show endless repeats of 'Allo 'Allo because someone in the 80s once thought it was funny.

    No, the Falklands doesn't have a university, because it only has 3000 people you thick twit.
    It does have dentists, doctors and engineers. Which you know perfectly well.

    You are like the village idiot voluntarily putting himself in the stocks for people to throw rotten tomatoes at. Why do you do this to yourself? Are you on our side?

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • golfcronie

    Paul, did you not notice that every household in the FALKLANDS are going to get their own CT Scanner?

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:19 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • zathras

    6 paulcedron (#) oh dear removed by editor.
    Shame.
    So you have made innacurateclaims in the past about the age of the population of the Falklands.
    I referenced the demographic showing the average age is 40-44.
    Have you any evidence the average age is older?
    If you can name anywhere else that with a population of 3000 has a university I will be imressed.
    So apart from swearing a lot do you have anything interesing or accurate to say?

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:24 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #5 gordo1

    Personally, no.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Ferdinando

    4 that lady our presidente get nickers twist up. Posters regard Malvinas evwhere in Argentina. Too much prapagander. But lots of Arg peples not fools. Alk peple know that Arg Army cant defeat British Empire. Last time run away and wer treated bad for seeming coward. Excuse me

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    CFK Will get her very own Empire of dreams very soon.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:50 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • M_of_FI

    @Paul (6)

    I just wanted to let you know that I am your biggest fan. You are comedy gold.

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:54 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • toooldtodieyoung

    7 Monty69

    “You are like the village idiot voluntarily putting himself in the stocks for people to throw rotten tomatoes at.”

    You are closer to the truth than you know......

    Somewhere, in argentina, there IS a village who is missing it's idiot.........

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 06:57 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    Everyone, our not the sharpest knife in the drawer troll, is having a mental melt down... Please, let's lay off off of Paulcedron, our mentally challenged, fast food fanatical devotee, who's never seen the inside of a fitness center, residential part time bed pan cleaner (his parole officer assigned him 20 hours a week of public service work at a mental asylum) obviously never finished his secondary education as evidenced by his postings, still lives with his mother and has absolutely no societal value. His idea of a hot date is his favorite sock and a dog eared transvestite porn magazine.

    Apparently, despite his anti-gringo mentality, he's become a great admirer of Caitlyn Jenner as his overall sports idol, the former Olympic athlete (formerly known as Bruce)...

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 07:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • zathras

    6 paulcedron (#)

    “It's all gone quiet over there”.

    13 M_of_FI (#)

    Nailed It.
    Which reinds me the trolls have stopped banging on about nails in coffins.
    Wonder why that is?

    Jun 03rd, 2015 - 07:24 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Alejomartinez

    My only question and comment today is why, if you are so sure and so right, NO COUNTRY OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION HAS EVER SUPPORTED THE UK POSITION? Just that, why is it so? So powerful is Argentina to have convinced the rest of all the international community???

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:45 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    Nailed It.
    Which reminds me the trolls have stopped banging on about nails in coffins.
    Wonder why that is?
    ,,,,,,,,,
    probably because Think has retired,
    ///////////
    So powerful is Argentina to have convinced the rest of all the international community???

    if Argentina was that powerful, you would have stolen the islands by now,

    but if you think the world supports Argentina, then why has CFK and the whole world, not gone to the ICJ,..

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:58 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ElaineB

    @17 Who told you that 'the rest of the world' supports your wish to colonise the Falkland Islands? You need to check your sources. Argentine government propaganda is not a reliable source.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 11:29 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Benson

    @17
    I'd really like to see proof that “the rest of all international community” support Argentina. I will admit that you have more vocal support than the UK but then again the UK doesn't make long vitriolic speeches at every international forum they go to.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 12:20 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Terence Hill

    17 Alejomartinez
    What is legally binding is the views of nations of 1833, then not one nation supported Argentina's claim, their “silence” is indicative of support for the UK. Any change of opinion post 1945 is merely a none-binding political vox populi decision.
    “Customary international law; Silence as consent;
    Generally, sovereign nations must consent in order to be bound by a particular treaty or legal norm. However, international customary laws are norms that have become pervasive enough internationally that countries need not consent in order to be bound. In these cases, all that is needed is that the state has not objected to the law....”
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customary_intern...
    There being no official protests to the UK by Argentina after 1888 until 1941. Over fifty years had passed, which is more than enough to cause Argentina to lose the right to even pursue a legal claim.
    She would be stopped dead in her tracks by the admissions of her past president, and vice-president to congress that Argentina had no unresolved disputes with any country. Finally, the legal effect of the 1850 Convention would totally void all Argentine pretensions.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 03:07 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    “the profile of the Falkland Islands remains high in the international community and international interest in the Islands continues unabated”.

    lol
    who told them that?
    merdopress or penguin news?
    those islets are totally insignificant, not only for the rest of south america but for the whole world.
    and from every point of view: economic, politic, geographic, you name the rest.

    ”The provision of effective, efficient and affordable healthcare is a prime responsibility of any modern Government“

    and yet the isleteers have to fly 800 km to...punta arenas if they need a minimally equipped hospital
    and you know punta arenas is not known for the excellence of their medics, hospitals or clinics.

    ”Immigration has been the subject of considerable discussion and debate in recent years. It will not be possible to grow the economy without an injection of labor and fundamental to this is the formulation of a Population Growth Strategy.”

    taking in account that they are 2000 poor souls, exactly like 100 years ago, we can say that:
    1. their immigration policy is totally useless.
    2. nobody wants to emigrate to those stinky islets.
    3. the exception of the rule are the desperate, not too educated chilotes who are satisfied to work as maids.

    mon dieu...bunch of benny-hillbillies

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 03:45 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Monty69

    22 paulcedron

    Haven't you been watching 'An Island Parish'? Everyone I meet in the UK tells me how fantastic the islands look and how much they want to visit. Brilliant publicity. It's all on Youtube.

    If we are totally insignificant, what are you doing here? Surely you can find something more constructive to do. Surely your government can find something better to do as well. You have plenty of problems of your own to think about without worrying about ours.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 04:07 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    monty
    you are not too bright, are you?
    they are totally insignificant but they are an integral part of argentina.

    It is a matter of sovereignty, not of convenience.

    got it?

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 04:16 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Monty69

    24 paulcedron

    The only thing I've 'got' from that is that you don't know what 'integral' means.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 04:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #25 Monty69

    I find it amusing when the Argentines viciously deride not only the FI, but also Punta Arenas, which besides having a the large well equipped modern hospital Clínico de Magallanes (that has he only functioning Magnetic resonance imaging scanner in the southern Patagonian area), has extremely friendly inhabitants with a low crime rate who have wonderful relations with Falklanders. Besides some excellent restaurants, they are also are home to the outstanding Austral beer brewery.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 05:26 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Swede

    @ paulcedron:

    If those “stinky islets” are so “totally insignificant” you should be very glad NOT to have them in your country.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 05:26 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    but they are an integral part of Argentina
    [[does that mean they are entitled to a proportion of argentine taxpayers money,

    sovereignty
    can you define sovereignty from your interpretation..

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 06:20 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #28 Briton

    Bad question! Of course they would be more than happy to take over all funding of social services, education, healthcare, etc... But then again they'd also take over tax collection, currency exchange restriction and certainly the petroleum and fisheries management.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 06:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • CaptainSilver

    Punta Arenas, a wonderful city. Great coffee shops, nice buildings, excellent open air museums celebrating Magellan and Shackleton and the British contribution to Patagonia. I love the restaurant with the table on the ceiling and the old map in the museum clearly showing the Falkland Islands and Argentina as a northern province. Fields full of Aberdeen Angus and Herefords grazing on rich grass, no Argentins style crappy feedstock beef there. I saw the modern hospital, very impressive.
    Paul, who has actually been nowhere just has no idea. Keep picking up that cardboard it pays the rent on the tin shack!

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 06:36 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    29@
    far to much, I was hoping pauly would offer up one of his miracles...lol

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 07:01 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #30 Captain Silver

    Yes, as you've been there, and the steaks are excellent, as well as the King Crab.

    You however forgot to mention the beautifully modernized Base Naval de Punta Arenas, with superbly maintained deadly Chilean warships and our highly trained sailors being commanded by noticeably handsome and extraordinarily intelligent officers in their dashing British styled uniforms.
    ;)

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 07:16 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    @ 32 Chicureo

    Love the final paragraph: just as it should be! :o)

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 08:55 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #33 ChrisR

    Yes, a very modest description of the finest navy in Latin America! (And our ships don't have the annoying habit of rolling over at dock and sinking like the ones in the ARA.)

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 09:31 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    captain nabo:
    rich grasses in chilote patagonia?
    my god, what an ignorant benny...
    clearly you have never left those islets, eh?
    and even worse, your knowledge about agronomy, geology, etc is zero.

    there are rich grasses where there is rich soil, and chile is one of the poorest soils on earth.

    of course the most fertile soil and the richest grasses are in la pampa húmeda.

    and let me tell you, if YOU think that there are nice buildings in punta arenas, then you are even more pelotudo than what i thought.
    and that is A LOT

    ignorant benny...

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 09:48 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Islander1

    Chicureo- You forgot to tell Paulie that the recent big expansion to Clinica Magallanes is partly to handle the increasing number of patients they are receiving from southern Argentina - CM after all has scanners that work!
    Experienced it 2 yrs ago when my wife was there for a week- fantastic staff top to bottom, and 100% top medical treatment.

    Paulie- if the pampas grass is so good in Argentina then how come the cream of your beef farmers have emigrated in last 5 yrs across the river to Uruguay? As a consequence Ur Beef industry is going ahead leaps and bounds with all the new expertise.
    Armada de Chile- yes the naval Exhibition in Valparaiso last Nov said it all:

    Royal Navy presence - HMS Dragon - lead ship of the type 45 destroyer sqn.

    Arg Presence - the naval attache at the embassy in Santiago!

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:09 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pete Bog

    @35
    ”and even worse, your knowledge about agronomy, geology, etc is zero.2

    Tussac grass has one of the highest starch contents of any grass in the world, numbskull-richer than the grass that grows here in the UK-and it grows in relatively poor conditions in the Falkland Islands (though well fertilised by guano).

    Your knowledge of agronomy is therefore less than zero, you pillock.

    Again, the Falkland Islands are not all they seem to idiots like you for which research is a dirty word.

    When are you landing at Princes Street runway as you are due in the Falklands any day now?

    Pampas Grass is crap com[pared to Tussac Grass.

    “of course the most fertile soil and the richest grasses are in la pampa húmeda.”

    Absolute, uneducated, moronic shite.
    The marl clay on my farm produces more fertility (without fertilisers) than in the 'Pampers', your diaperlands.

    You should be named Diapertina.

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    Oh, dear Pablo Tween

    The end of Argentine Pampas fed beef ....

    http://www.tendergrassfedmeat.com/2011/03/28/grassfed-beef-ending-in-argentina-but-reborn-in-the-u-s/

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:49 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • redp0ll

    @2 Chiruceo Was that post a wind up? If not a Spanish link please

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:51 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #36 Islander

    Did you read my post about the ARA officers that ripped off the Miramar Hotel in Viña del Mar?

    The Argentine beef industry has severely deteriorated as the rich grassland was plowed up to plant soya and maize. (Now polluted by pesticides and herbicides and known as causing cancer to the local campesinos)
    The Argentine hormone enhanced and antibiotic loaded cattle are feedlot fed in crowed filthy pens and total beef exports have declined over 25% over the past two decades. In Chilean Patagonia, the grass is abundant and rich in nutrients that produce outstanding wool, lamb and superb cattle.

    As far as the modern hospital building in Punta Arenas, it is impressive by international standards as well as the museums, but the most impressive are the beautiful restored historical mansions originally built for the wool barons.

    The police are honest, theft is rare, locals don't try to rip off cruise passengers (Carabineros use undercover agents in three ports to enforce this.) Exchanging money in Pounds, Dollars and Euros is at one rate and hassle free.

    Perhaps the most important is that Chileans like the Falkland residents. There's a real friendliness especially in Punta Arenas. I would truly be surprised about any islanders complaining about treatment.

    http://viajes-cruceros.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Rincones-de-Punta-Arenas-en-Chile.jpg

    http://viajes-cruceros.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Rincones-de-Punta-Arenas-en-Chile.jpg

    http://viajes-cruceros.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Rincones-de-Punta-Arenas-en-Chile.jpg

    http://viajes-cruceros.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Rincones-de-Punta-Arenas-en-Chile.jpg

    http://viajes-cruceros.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Rincones-de-Punta-Arenas-en-Chile.jpg

    Jun 04th, 2015 - 10:55 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    pete bog
    ”Tussac grass has one of the highest starch contents of any grass in the world, numbskull-richer than the grass that grows here in the UK-and it grows in relatively poor conditions in the Falkland Islands (though well fertilised by guano).”

    but dear isleteer, it seems your tiny little brain cannot understand a shite.
    first, are you referring to TUSSOCK grass, you asshole?
    you cannot even write its name properly, you idiot, so you better shut the fuck up.

    second, what the fuck has that got to do with the most fertile, the richest soil on earth, that, of course, is the pampa húmeda, you imbecile?

    the important things here, you benny hillbilly, are the edaphic characteristics, soil moisture, climate and water availability,

    now, taking in account all that, how the fuck can you, ignorant benny, compare chilotelandia, the stinky islets or england (lol) with our splendorous pampa argentina?

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 12:41 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Islander1

    Chicureo, sorry no I missed that one. Totally agree with you - it is great how so many of the old pioneer wool families mansions have been restored -especially the hotel- forget its name now(stayed there once and very nice) was the Braun Family home - you breakfast in the old part and the dining room also.
    I work in the cruise ship industry here and confirm what you say- they know they get straight deals in Punta Arenas - unlike a major port further south - more would use Punta if it was not for the time lost in sailing there when doing Ant peninsular cruises.
    Never heard of an islander complaining about anyone in Punta Arenas, very friendly people and we are the Islas Falklands to most. We have over a century of trade and personal and family links between us.
    1 caja de cambio even accepts Falkland Pounds

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 12:45 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #39 Redpoll

    I speech write for Kristina as a hobby. I'm hoping some day she'll actually consider using my work.

    Islander, here it is and no longer classified.

    --------

    When I was in active duty in the Armada de Chile, I was assigned as liaison officer to a visiting official delegation from the Armada de la República Argentina. As there were several other navies in attendance and because our commanding admiral was in a generous mood after himself being lavishly hosted in Buenos Aires the year prior, he had them booked at the Sheraton Miramar Hotel in Viña del Mar. Mind you, these four individual “officers and gentlemen”, specifically a Vicealmirante, a Capitán de Navío, a Capitán de Corbeta and a Teniente de Navío took somehow sheets, pillows, bed coverings, glassware, all the liquor in the minibars and ran up outrageous food and bar bills leaving the Armada de Chile fully liable for millions of Pesos. The only reason that I was not demoted to a subteniente and assigned as a file clerk in Arica was because I had previously advised by memorandum to my CO that room charges were not recommendable as from prior experience. We all knew and expected that there would be some “war booty” collected by our invitees, but the subsequent grand theft was stunning!

    In the end, an extensive investigation was conducted by a special committee that debated the merits as well as disadvantages of sending the ARA an invoice, but eventually it was decided not to as it might cause a diplomatic incident. Weeks later, myself and the other investigating officers were all unexpectedly promoted and advised to forget what happened.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 01:17 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Frank

    @ 1 Chicureo.. Imagine if you will what would have happened if the Argentinians hadn't invaded...

    @43 thieving? its in their genes... http://www.cityam.com/216968/taking-all-inclusive-seriously-argentinians-steal-most-hotels-while-polite-uk-travellers-come?

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 04:00 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Benson

    @Paul
    So you have the richest soil in the world and your beef market is in decline, that pretty much sums up Argentina.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 06:10 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • gordo1

    @ 41 cara de orto podrido

    You know nothing, you ignorant nasty porteño!

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 11:09 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    Apparently CFK has got IRAN involved now condemning the islanders, pathetic.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 12:23 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #44 Frank

    Nice link. By the way, I forgot to mention that two officers also stole the clock radios, and the Vicealmirante actually took a bedside lamp, sans it's lampshade. The Sheraton was truly pissed off and I of course was in the middle of the angry aftermath.

    I also admit that my dear wife was the person that insisted I write a CYA memo to my CO, or I would have ended up in Arica as a subteniente.

    It's in their culture for some perverse reason to steal and have no feelings of regret.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 12:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    benson
    “So you have the richest soil in the world and your beef market is in decline, that pretty much sums up Argentina.”

    well, that pretty much sums up argentinas GOVERNMENT.
    you cannot differentiate between country and government, can you?

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 01:31 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Islas Malvinas

    If you`re involved in illegal oil activities around our Malvinas Islands, all I´m gonna tell you is....

    What do you want me to take you when I visit you in jail?!?!??

    Do you like apple pies? LOL

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 02:23 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    What sums up Argentines is “Viveza criolla.”

    Viveza criolla is a Spanish language phrase literally meaning “native cunning” describing a way of life in Argentina. It is a philosophy of progress along the line of least resistance and ignoring rules, a lack of sense of responsibility and consideration for others, and it extends to all social groups and throughout the whole country, although it predominates in Buenos Aires.

    Compliments to Don Alberto

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 03:31 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    50

    Chuckle !

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 03:59 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Usurping Pirate

    @50 : I bet you prefer cream pies .......

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 04:02 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    @41. Here's a bit of information for you, thicko.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tussac_Grass
    No such thing as 'pampa argentina' Just a bit of land that includes most of Uruguay and the southernmost Brazilian state.
    The problem with argieland is the things, like you, that exist there.
    Culling? Not enough. Extermination is better. What every human civilisation does to vermin.
    @49. You chose the 'government'. Pay for your choice.
    @50. Who exactly is going to put any Falkland Islander in gaol? Nothing argie. No jurisdiction, dumbo. Stick to throwing your corrupt, criminal “government” into deep, dark, rat-infested dungeons. Or do what you do best. Execute them. But you must produce their naked bodies for post-mortem. How do you fancy home-produced Falklands fuel-air explosions?

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 04:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    #54 Conqueror

    Thanks for correcting the arsehole. Paulcedron needs to concentrate on cleaning bed pans and keep his nasty mouth shut.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 06:15 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • toooldtodieyoung

    41 BottyBoypaulie

    Here's one for you!!!

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/582288/Falklands-Argentina-Falkland-Islands-false-migrant-claims

    Bet you are ssssssoooooo proud!!!!

    For everyone else who is not a retard, the laughs just keep on coming!!

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 06:49 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Briton

    around our Malvinas Islands

    And one wonders why the world laughs at you lot,
    malwhatsitsname does not exist.

    get used to it.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 08:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    too-nabo-to-reason-properly
    the daily express is your source of information...lol
    you are too nabo to reason properly

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 10:18 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pete Bog

    @54 Thanks Conqueror. I conducted trials with Tussac grass in the |UK in 1986-1988

    @41
    “first, are you referring to TUSSOCK grass, you asshole?
    you cannot even write its name properly, you idiot, so you better shut the fuck up.”

    You Moronic sub-educational, cretin-TUSSOCK is a general name for forms of grass that grow in a Tussock (upright). I have grass on my farm which is termed a 'Tussock' type grass but which is NOT T.U.S.S.A.C. grass.

    Tussac grass is a specific type of grass and it's better than your SHITE malnourished, shrivelled, limp, dried up Argentine grass.No wonder your cattle have to be fed on grain these days-and nobody wants Argentine beef now in case they get infected with something horrible.

    Now Tussac fed beef-that's different-find out when you crash that heap of junk onto the Falklands.

    The Argentine Pampas is impoverished compared to the Marl Clay on my farm, you delinquent.

    “the important things here, are the edaphic characteristics, soil moisture, climate and water availability”

    Which Staffordshire, with regard to growing grass, possesses in fuller quantity than your diaper lands.....

    Still waiting for you to land your 1960s museum piece on Princes Street run- way.

    Jun 05th, 2015 - 11:54 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • gordo1

    @58 cara de orto podrido

    You never do any better, your references mainly come from the Guardian!

    Jun 06th, 2015 - 07:12 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    imbecile 59
    so you, poor benny-hillbilly, have a “farm”, eh?...lol
    and what the fuck are you “producing” there?
    guano or sheep droppings?

    to understand agro industry, you have to:
    1st: be argentinian
    2nd: have an estancia, not a “farm”, you brainless isleteer.
    or 3rd: be an ingeniero agrónomo.

    clearly you do not meet any of those conditions, you asshole.
    so, from now on, try not to opine about agro industry, campo argentino and stuff.
    just shut the fuck up.

    got it?

    Jun 06th, 2015 - 03:18 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • toooldtodieyoung

    61 BottyBoyPaulie

    “and what the fuck are you “producing” there? guano or sheep droppings?”

    Poor BottyBoyPaulie....

    Hey BottyBoyPaulie!!! I think you have just solved ALL of argentina's energy problems!!

    All that hot air that comes outta your mouth, it must be good for something right?

    P:S:- Your comment @58...I noticed that you never said that the report wasn't true....... So KFC and her government ARE working with the Iranians..... Poor old Nisman...No Justice for him, no justice for his family.

    Jun 06th, 2015 - 05:11 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Islas Malvinas

    Lol This thred is hilarious! Bennies irritation in response to correct paulcedron comments is a lot of fun.

    Jun 08th, 2015 - 11:21 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • LEPRecon

    @63 Fairy tale islands

    You post is hilarious! But I bet living in a failing country, with a thief and liar for a President, clowns, thieves and liars for a government, and no future is just as hilarious.

    Remember that when you're crawling around in the garbage looking for something to eat the 'bennies' will be living it up, drinking Champagne, and rolling in money. Yes MONEY. Real money, as in pounds Sterling, and US dollars. Whereas you'll be using Argentine peso's for toilet paper.

    Just look to Venezuela, that is YOUR future, and a bleak future it is. I wonder how 'hilarious' it'll all be then?

    Kirchener's “WON” decade indeed. Children starving to death. Riots in the streets. Rolling blackouts. Staples missing from store shelves. Hospitals running out of medication. Paul Cedrons precious CT scanners standing idle because no one can afford the parts to fix them.

    People are dying in your country...but I suppose you consider that hilarious too.

    And despite all of your governments pathetic attempts, you know the one's. Crawling, begging, crying and sucking the c*ck's of dictators, Argentina is no closer to gaining sovereignty of the Falkland Islands than it was when Peron invented the great Malvinas lie. In fact you are much, much further away.

    Just think in order to gain sovereignty all your government had to do was persuade 3,000 people that being Argentine would be great...but all your government has done is reinforce, not only to the Islanders but to the world, that being Argentine is the worst possible thing to be.

    And that is hilarious.

    Jun 08th, 2015 - 03:07 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Islas Malvinas

    @64 and how are things going at home?

    18 million Britons live in inadequate housing conditions and that 12 million are too poor to take part in all the basic social activities

    http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/jun/19/poverty-hits-twice-as-many-british-households

    Jun 08th, 2015 - 05:23 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    LEPelotudo
    “Yes MONEY. Real money, as in pounds Sterling, and US dollars. Whereas you'll be using Argentine peso's for toilet paper.”

    but that currency you have in the stinky islets is toy money.
    you know, toy society & toy money.

    who the fuck would accept that shite except another not to bright benny?

    Jun 08th, 2015 - 06:59 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • LEPRecon

    @65 Fairy tale islands

    Ah yes the Guardian, that well known paper that always tells the truth...not.

    And yes there may be some people living in what the British consider to be inadequate...but the people in Argentina who live in the villas would give their back teeth even for inadequate British housing.

    Just like poverty in the UK actually means that kids don't get to wear the latest designer gear, or can't get the upgrade to a new mobile phone.

    @66 paulcedron

    The UK currency is accepted EVERYWHERE in the world.

    The Argentine Peso isn't even accepted in Argentina! LOL

    Jealous? Sounds like it.

    By the way, paulie, what are you going to do about all those CT scanners in Argentina that are on the blink because the hospitals can't get the spare parts to fix them? I mean, surely this means that Argentina will cease to exist as a country if there aren't enough working scanners, one for every 3000 people!!!

    And to both of you...yes the Falkland Islanders will be drinking Champagne and living a very good life whilst the Argentines wallow in misery and poverty.

    It must make you both so proud to be part of one of the only two countries in the world that is devolving from a developed into an undeveloped society. But you are still in second place to Venezuela.

    Jun 08th, 2015 - 08:02 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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