RNLI scum

The RNLI are soup taking quislings

The boat should be at least three times bigger than this if they are serious about saving any lives

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You are sick posting such heinous things

Piss off, some porn site??? We’re all hanging here waiting for @Tassotti to update us on his tinder date.

A quick look at the coast guard website shows you are lying. Slurp slurp

The fact that you even went and checked that kinda says it all really. Why don’t you phone them up and ask them. I’m guessing your sitting on the fence still.

Slurp slurp

He’s just a bitter Northsider mate, just ignore him.

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True true maybe daddy didn’t buy him a big enough rib.

I have no idea what that means. Sounds like souptaking talk. Stick to hanging around with semen

Take the new joiners quiz or fuck off.

Hang your balls on it

Dave, have you lads ever recued anyone off a sinking Climin? They’re the yacht equivalent of the west coast.

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Dave couldnt rescue spuds to a duck

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A few hours? It only takes a few minutes to splatter the load off the back wall. A few hour pfft. What do you think we are sex maniacs is it?

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Take the new joiners quiz or fuck off [/quote]

The RNLI are well known for their preferential ‘rescue’ matrix which prioritises the wealthy leisure craft owner over those who make their living from the sea. Their patronage unsurprisingly comes from the clique they serve. All well and good you might say, let the rich have their own loyalist towing and breakdown service as they pay for it . However it is the attitude of @Dav1 and his ilk that teally sickens me - the whole ‘I’m a hero because Im a member of a pretend charity’ brigade. They then have the neck to shake their buckets and deprive genuine charities of resources and expecting the rest of us to stomach their ‘royal’ shite.
The only connection these cunts have to 1916 is most of their ancestors served on the helga.

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Perhaps in your experience this may be the case but spend a day in the charity organisation and you may be surprised. Where I come from the majority of RNLI calls are to aid people who make a living from the sea. Your a bit harsh with your comments

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