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hoppy;976257 wrote: I had a moment of lewdness there. Sorry.
She has that effect on most men, feel no shame Hoppy and deffo no need for sorrys, you express yourself my friend:D
She has that effect on most men, feel no shame Hoppy and deffo no need for sorrys, you express yourself my friend:D
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fuzzy butt;976246 wrote: :wah::wah: No, surprisingly enough, we don't have those restaraunts here.
Hoppy that's just an old saying and if you look at the context in how it was said and what circumstances it was said in then you wouldn't be using it here.:rolleyes:
There is one there...finally, since the 80's. I'll find out where it is!!!
My hubbie's place is part of that concept...
Hoppy that's just an old saying and if you look at the context in how it was said and what circumstances it was said in then you wouldn't be using it here.:rolleyes:
There is one there...finally, since the 80's. I'll find out where it is!!!
My hubbie's place is part of that concept...
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fuzzy butt;976235 wrote: Are you trying to make up for not being there for the other last to world wars?
I love people who fight for what they believe in...All I ask in return is that you honor those to whom have given up their life for a good cause...
I love people who fight for what they believe in...All I ask in return is that you honor those to whom have given up their life for a good cause...
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hoppy;975829 wrote: So you admit you are responding with warped, twisted and distorted propaganda. Who's laughing at us? Iraq? Afghanistan? Russia was not laughing a few weeks ago. A bunch of liberals no one gives a crap about? The laugh is on you.
Russia was laughing so hard they could barely stand up! Did you see the headlines they were putting out? Roughly translated they read "Whatca goin' to do abaht it - huh".
Hardly quaking in their boots
Russia was laughing so hard they could barely stand up! Did you see the headlines they were putting out? Roughly translated they read "Whatca goin' to do abaht it - huh".
Hardly quaking in their boots
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hoppy;976241 wrote: It all boils down to one thing. Lead, follow or get the hell out of the way.
When I see criminal activity I do not lead, follow or get out the way - I step in and do my best to stop it.
When I see criminal activity I do not lead, follow or get out the way - I step in and do my best to stop it.
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Bryn Mawr;976587 wrote: Russia was laughing so hard they could barely stand up! Did you see the headlines they were putting out? Roughly translated they read "Whatca goin' to do abaht it - huh".
Hardly quaking in their boots
And what did we do? We sailed a warship or more into a harbor in Georgia and some troops went ashore to look things over and off load aid. Or didn't the Rusky newspaper mention that? Lol.
Hardly quaking in their boots
And what did we do? We sailed a warship or more into a harbor in Georgia and some troops went ashore to look things over and off load aid. Or didn't the Rusky newspaper mention that? Lol.
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hoppy;976589 wrote: and What Did We Do? We Sailed A Warship Or More Into A Harbor In Georgia And Some Troops Went Ashore To Look Things Over And Off Load Aid. Or Didn't The Rusky Newspaper Mention That? Lol.
Oorah!
Oorah!
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hoppy;976120 wrote: GMC- Don't blame the USA for whining about not being liked. We are well aware of that fact. YOU people have been the whiners here today, here other days and most likely, here tomorrow. Whining is cheap and easy. You say Australians can complain about their government? WOW, awesome. We always could and do.
Say what you want, I've looked at other countries and governments. As attractive as some countries look, the USA always rates highest.
I'm not blaming you I'm just fed up with it. It's almost impossible to have an objective discussion with some americans without them resorting to you just don't like me I'm an american never mind what the subject is or the context. Grow up and stiop feeling sorry for yourselves. Then there's the old favourite
It all boils down to one thing. Lead, follow or get the hell out of the way.
F--k off you're on your own if you feel that way about it. But we can't actually say that to you because you're so sensitive you think it means nobody likes you. If you can't lead an idiot away from a cliff what can you do-going with them isn't a good option.
Say what you want, I've looked at other countries and governments. As attractive as some countries look, the USA always rates highest.
If I was an American I would probably to think the same way not having the benefit of a good education or foreign travel to widen my experience and having to work such long hours to pay my medical insurance I'm too exhausted to think much about it. :sneaky:Thank the british for liberal democracy at least you will have something to remember with nostalgia when the christian fundamentalists finally take over.
Say what you want, I've looked at other countries and governments. As attractive as some countries look, the USA always rates highest.
I'm not blaming you I'm just fed up with it. It's almost impossible to have an objective discussion with some americans without them resorting to you just don't like me I'm an american never mind what the subject is or the context. Grow up and stiop feeling sorry for yourselves. Then there's the old favourite
It all boils down to one thing. Lead, follow or get the hell out of the way.
F--k off you're on your own if you feel that way about it. But we can't actually say that to you because you're so sensitive you think it means nobody likes you. If you can't lead an idiot away from a cliff what can you do-going with them isn't a good option.
Say what you want, I've looked at other countries and governments. As attractive as some countries look, the USA always rates highest.
If I was an American I would probably to think the same way not having the benefit of a good education or foreign travel to widen my experience and having to work such long hours to pay my medical insurance I'm too exhausted to think much about it. :sneaky:Thank the british for liberal democracy at least you will have something to remember with nostalgia when the christian fundamentalists finally take over.
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hoppy;976241 wrote: It all boils down to one thing. Lead, follow or get the hell out of the way.
As fuzzy said, it's tied up with other quotes from the same chap like "Magnificent! Compared to war all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God help me, I do love it so!". I'd agree they're both a very American approach to problem-solving.
As fuzzy said, it's tied up with other quotes from the same chap like "Magnificent! Compared to war all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God help me, I do love it so!". I'd agree they're both a very American approach to problem-solving.
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spot;975669 wrote: Would you prefer a local newspaper account instead, for the factual detail?
This is why I said I hadn't heard of this. The other article is by a a bunch of liberal nuts...I don't believe anything they have to say unless confirmed by a couple other sources. Those people WANT people to hate America, and I have no shame in saying "I LOVE MY COUNTRY". We've never been perfect, but no other country has been either.
This is why I said I hadn't heard of this. The other article is by a a bunch of liberal nuts...I don't believe anything they have to say unless confirmed by a couple other sources. Those people WANT people to hate America, and I have no shame in saying "I LOVE MY COUNTRY". We've never been perfect, but no other country has been either.
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shelbell;976612 wrote: This is why I said I hadn't heard of this. The other article is by a a bunch of liberal nuts...I don't believe anything they have to say unless confirmed by a couple other sources. Those people WANT people to hate America, and I have no shame in saying "I LOVE MY COUNTRY". We've never been perfect, but no other country has been either.
The most detailed confirmation I've seen so far was in the New York Times the other day.Three other senior American officials provided some details of the attack, but only on the condition of anonymity because of the secrecy surrounding any aspect of the Joint Special Operations Command, whose “special mission units carry out the military’s most secret counterterrorism missions.
In a telephone interview, General Abbas, the Pakistani military spokesman, said the soldiers from the International Security Assistance Force, which is made up of NATO and American forces, had created “new problems for the Pakistani soldiers based along the border.
By killing civilians, General Abbas said, there was now a great risk of an uprising by the tribesmen who supported the Pakistani soldiers in the border area. The tribesmen, who oppose the Taliban and support the Pakistani forces, will now be extremely angry, he said. “Such actions are completely counterproductive and can result in huge losses, because it gives the civilians a cause to rise against the Pakistani military, he said.
The most detailed confirmation I've seen so far was in the New York Times the other day.Three other senior American officials provided some details of the attack, but only on the condition of anonymity because of the secrecy surrounding any aspect of the Joint Special Operations Command, whose “special mission units carry out the military’s most secret counterterrorism missions.
In a telephone interview, General Abbas, the Pakistani military spokesman, said the soldiers from the International Security Assistance Force, which is made up of NATO and American forces, had created “new problems for the Pakistani soldiers based along the border.
By killing civilians, General Abbas said, there was now a great risk of an uprising by the tribesmen who supported the Pakistani soldiers in the border area. The tribesmen, who oppose the Taliban and support the Pakistani forces, will now be extremely angry, he said. “Such actions are completely counterproductive and can result in huge losses, because it gives the civilians a cause to rise against the Pakistani military, he said.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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Bryn Mawr;975701 wrote: You forgot Korea, Iran, Lybia, Cuba ........
We're not in Cuba, and I tell you one thing, someone needs to do something with Iran. They are building nuclear weapons and plan on wiping Isreal off the map and they also believe that the holocaust never happened. These things come straight from the dictators mouth here on US soil.
We're not in Cuba, and I tell you one thing, someone needs to do something with Iran. They are building nuclear weapons and plan on wiping Isreal off the map and they also believe that the holocaust never happened. These things come straight from the dictators mouth here on US soil.
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shelbell;976615 wrote: We're not in Cuba, and I tell you one thing, someone needs to do something with Iran. They are building nuclear weapons and plan on wiping Isreal off the map and they also believe that the holocaust never happened. These things come straight from the dictators mouth here on US soil.
What a shame the US pushed Iran into being a fundamentalist theocracy then. It was doing fine as a secular republic until the CIA organized a coup there. You make your own enemies that way. The more you leave it alone now the quicker it might get back to placid normality - a rule you could apply to every aspect of US foreign relations.
What a shame the US pushed Iran into being a fundamentalist theocracy then. It was doing fine as a secular republic until the CIA organized a coup there. You make your own enemies that way. The more you leave it alone now the quicker it might get back to placid normality - a rule you could apply to every aspect of US foreign relations.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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spot;976614 wrote: The most detailed confirmation I've seen so far was in the New York Times the other day
The New York Times is another failing newspaper that promotes anti-America crap. I don't believe anything from them either. Why is it that they have all these source but are always anonomous...to me it takes credibility away. I'll believe it when I can confirm it from fair and trustworthy news outlets that actually does jounalism and not just make up crap from thin air.
The New York Times is another failing newspaper that promotes anti-America crap. I don't believe anything from them either. Why is it that they have all these source but are always anonomous...to me it takes credibility away. I'll believe it when I can confirm it from fair and trustworthy news outlets that actually does jounalism and not just make up crap from thin air.
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shelbell;976620 wrote: [QUOTE=spot;976614]The most detailed confirmation I've seen so far was in the New York Times the other dayThe New York Times is another failing newspaper that promotes anti-America crap. I don't believe anything from them either. Why is it that they have all these source but are always anonomous...to me it takes credibility away. I'll believe it when I can confirm it from fair and trustworthy news outlets that actually does jounalism and not just make up crap from thin air.
No problem, all you need do is tell me what papers you trust and I'll restrict my quotes to those in future when we're discussing matters. Where can I find a usable list?
No problem, all you need do is tell me what papers you trust and I'll restrict my quotes to those in future when we're discussing matters. Where can I find a usable list?
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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spot;975816 wrote: You're defining the US to the world every time you post here, the pair of you. I don't really need to respond, do I, you're both demonstrating the reality of the situation far more convincingly than I ever could.
The only thing I see you demonstrating is that you hate America. You can blame the whole worlds problems on us if you'd like,but that wouldn't make them true. It would be nice to hear about some of the wonderful things we have done for the world. You are just too willing to bash us...take a look at your own country and what they've done wrong in the world. If you just want to keep bashing the country I am proud of, then I don't want to talk to you about it. This is not a conversation or a debate, this is you trying slam the USA and I don't want to hear it.
The only thing I see you demonstrating is that you hate America. You can blame the whole worlds problems on us if you'd like,but that wouldn't make them true. It would be nice to hear about some of the wonderful things we have done for the world. You are just too willing to bash us...take a look at your own country and what they've done wrong in the world. If you just want to keep bashing the country I am proud of, then I don't want to talk to you about it. This is not a conversation or a debate, this is you trying slam the USA and I don't want to hear it.
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hoppy;975734 wrote: Here we go with the "innocent people" again. Every freaking AK waving, bomb belted terrorist we kill is an "innocent" civilian. Get real. Get some guts. Become independent. Or roll on your backs and pi$$ yourselves.
Way to go hoppy, I'm so sick of America bashing. We stand up for ourselves and some of the other countries can't stand it cuz they don't want to hurt anyone elses feelings.
Way to go hoppy, I'm so sick of America bashing. We stand up for ourselves and some of the other countries can't stand it cuz they don't want to hurt anyone elses feelings.
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shelbell;976622 wrote: The only thing I see you demonstrating is that you hate America. You can blame the whole worlds problems on us if you'd like,but that wouldn't make them true. It would be nice to hear about some of the wonderful things we have done for the world. You are just too willing to bash us...take a look at your own country and what they've done wrong in the world. If you just want to keep bashing the country I am proud of, then I don't want to talk to you about it. This is not a conversation or a debate, this is you trying slam the USA and I don't want to hear it.
It's an honour to be invited by an American to give my perspective on what benefits America has brought to the world. I recognise that there has been some friction over the past few days. I have repeatedly said that I have many American friends and a great love of that country, and I know that at least some people here have good reason to recognise the truth of this. Perhaps the following thread will be accepted as a peace offering by the rest of you.
Britain left the United States with an appalling legacy, that of slavery, and I live in one of the two cities in the world that profited most from that commerce. Bristol is still wealthy as a direct consequence of the trade in enslaved people, both Africans exchanged for goods and British transportees condemned by our courts. Some of Bristol's current municipal Societies have a continuous history from the rise of the Slave Trade to the present day. As an aside, Bristol was founded in the twelfth century to service a different slave trade - we bought and sold the Irish then, though, not Africans.
So, my first American benefit to the world: America has shown that it is possible to put right the iniquitous inheritance of a colour bar. Abraham Lincoln made declarations which have inspired people worldwide ever since. Lyndon Johnson set in train such measures as had never been tried anywhere before. You have a society today which shines with mutual love and tolerance, far beyond what we in the nineteen fifties could ever have dreamed you would achieve. I have no reservation at all in congratulating America on its achievement in racial integration.
Secondly, and associated in many ways with the first, there is now no glass ceiling at any level in US society for women, and this was achieved in America before it found its way anywhere else in the world.
Third, a combination of two allied areas of technology, it is the US that the world has to thank for the development and open-market access to communications satellites, and to space exploration in general through NASA.
Fourth, Jonas Salk as an example of the progress that the US has handed to the world in the control and elimination of a number of diseases and health issues. Reduced mortality rates through water provision and improved hygiene, the near abolition of polio and rinderpest, the successful containment of smallpox, were all US-led programs.
Fifth, an utterly idealistic program of the nineteen forties, with no agenda other than the improvement of what turned out to be sixteen million US citizens. This was the GI Bill, providing post-secondary education grants for returning veterans of World War Two and the UN-communist conflict in Korea.
While I'm tempted to continue, this would just turn into a more and more boring list. There's plenty there to consider, and we can all add to the thread as it grows.
Thank you for the invitation.
It's an honour to be invited by an American to give my perspective on what benefits America has brought to the world. I recognise that there has been some friction over the past few days. I have repeatedly said that I have many American friends and a great love of that country, and I know that at least some people here have good reason to recognise the truth of this. Perhaps the following thread will be accepted as a peace offering by the rest of you.
Britain left the United States with an appalling legacy, that of slavery, and I live in one of the two cities in the world that profited most from that commerce. Bristol is still wealthy as a direct consequence of the trade in enslaved people, both Africans exchanged for goods and British transportees condemned by our courts. Some of Bristol's current municipal Societies have a continuous history from the rise of the Slave Trade to the present day. As an aside, Bristol was founded in the twelfth century to service a different slave trade - we bought and sold the Irish then, though, not Africans.
So, my first American benefit to the world: America has shown that it is possible to put right the iniquitous inheritance of a colour bar. Abraham Lincoln made declarations which have inspired people worldwide ever since. Lyndon Johnson set in train such measures as had never been tried anywhere before. You have a society today which shines with mutual love and tolerance, far beyond what we in the nineteen fifties could ever have dreamed you would achieve. I have no reservation at all in congratulating America on its achievement in racial integration.
Secondly, and associated in many ways with the first, there is now no glass ceiling at any level in US society for women, and this was achieved in America before it found its way anywhere else in the world.
Third, a combination of two allied areas of technology, it is the US that the world has to thank for the development and open-market access to communications satellites, and to space exploration in general through NASA.
Fourth, Jonas Salk as an example of the progress that the US has handed to the world in the control and elimination of a number of diseases and health issues. Reduced mortality rates through water provision and improved hygiene, the near abolition of polio and rinderpest, the successful containment of smallpox, were all US-led programs.
Fifth, an utterly idealistic program of the nineteen forties, with no agenda other than the improvement of what turned out to be sixteen million US citizens. This was the GI Bill, providing post-secondary education grants for returning veterans of World War Two and the UN-communist conflict in Korea.
While I'm tempted to continue, this would just turn into a more and more boring list. There's plenty there to consider, and we can all add to the thread as it grows.
Thank you for the invitation.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;976625 wrote: It's an honour to be invited by an American to give my perspective on what benefits America has brought to the world. I recognise that there has been some friction over the past few days. I have repeatedly said that I have many American friends and a great love of that country, and I know that at least some people here have good reason to recognise the truth of this. Perhaps the following thread will be accepted as a peace offering by the rest of you.
Britain left the United States with an appalling legacy, that of slavery, and I live in one of the two cities in the world that profited most from that commerce. Bristol is still wealthy as a direct consequence of the trade in enslaved people, both Africans exchanged for goods and British transportees condemned by our courts. Some of Bristol's current municipal Societies have a continuous history from the rise of the Slave Trade to the present day. As an aside, Bristol was founded in the twelfth century to service a different slave trade - we bought and sold the Irish then, though, not Africans.
So, my first American benefit to the world: America has shown that it is possible to put right the iniquitous inheritance of a colour bar. Abraham Lincoln made declarations which have inspired people worldwide ever since. Lyndon Johnson set in train such measures as had never been tried anywhere before. You have a society today which shines with mutual love and tolerance, far beyond what we in the nineteen fifties could ever have dreamed you would achieve. I have no reservation at all in congratulating America on its achievement in racial integration.
Secondly, and associated in many ways with the first, there is now no glass ceiling at any level in US society for women, and this was achieved in America before it found its way anywhere else in the world.
Third, a combination of two allied areas of technology, it is the US that the world has to thank for the development and open-market access to communications satellites, and to space exploration in general through NASA.
Fourth, Jonas Salk as an example of the progress that the US has handed to the world in the control and elimination of a number of diseases and health issues. Reduced mortality rates through water provision and improved hygiene, the near abolition of polio and rinderpest, the successful containment of smallpox, were all US-led programs.
Fifth, an utterly idealistic program of the nineteen forties, with no agenda other than the improvement of what turned out to be sixteen million US citizens. This was the GI Bill, providing post-secondary education grants for returning veterans of World War Two and the UN-communist conflict in Korea.
While I'm tempted to continue, this would just turn into a more and more boring list. There's plenty there to consider, and we can all add to the thread as it grows.
Thank you for the invitation.
Spot, I'm sure you love your country as much as I do mine...so I'm sure you can imagine what it feels like if everyone just kept bashing your's. The one other big thing that I would like to add to your list, is all the work we've done in Africa with AIDS victims and all the orphans that have resulted from this horendous disease.
As a proud American, I accept your offer of peace and declare a truce!
Britain left the United States with an appalling legacy, that of slavery, and I live in one of the two cities in the world that profited most from that commerce. Bristol is still wealthy as a direct consequence of the trade in enslaved people, both Africans exchanged for goods and British transportees condemned by our courts. Some of Bristol's current municipal Societies have a continuous history from the rise of the Slave Trade to the present day. As an aside, Bristol was founded in the twelfth century to service a different slave trade - we bought and sold the Irish then, though, not Africans.
So, my first American benefit to the world: America has shown that it is possible to put right the iniquitous inheritance of a colour bar. Abraham Lincoln made declarations which have inspired people worldwide ever since. Lyndon Johnson set in train such measures as had never been tried anywhere before. You have a society today which shines with mutual love and tolerance, far beyond what we in the nineteen fifties could ever have dreamed you would achieve. I have no reservation at all in congratulating America on its achievement in racial integration.
Secondly, and associated in many ways with the first, there is now no glass ceiling at any level in US society for women, and this was achieved in America before it found its way anywhere else in the world.
Third, a combination of two allied areas of technology, it is the US that the world has to thank for the development and open-market access to communications satellites, and to space exploration in general through NASA.
Fourth, Jonas Salk as an example of the progress that the US has handed to the world in the control and elimination of a number of diseases and health issues. Reduced mortality rates through water provision and improved hygiene, the near abolition of polio and rinderpest, the successful containment of smallpox, were all US-led programs.
Fifth, an utterly idealistic program of the nineteen forties, with no agenda other than the improvement of what turned out to be sixteen million US citizens. This was the GI Bill, providing post-secondary education grants for returning veterans of World War Two and the UN-communist conflict in Korea.
While I'm tempted to continue, this would just turn into a more and more boring list. There's plenty there to consider, and we can all add to the thread as it grows.
Thank you for the invitation.
Spot, I'm sure you love your country as much as I do mine...so I'm sure you can imagine what it feels like if everyone just kept bashing your's. The one other big thing that I would like to add to your list, is all the work we've done in Africa with AIDS victims and all the orphans that have resulted from this horendous disease.
As a proud American, I accept your offer of peace and declare a truce!
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TheNewDG;976100 wrote: Since when do spy planes have missiles?
To clarify - it's a reference to unmanned drone aircraft. They have two roles, reconnaissance and missile strikes. Calling them "spy planes" seems a fair description.
This is from today's British Broadcasting Corporation's news site - I do want to know what news outlets are considered impartial, by the way, it's a continual problem having every news source I quote rubbished as a left-wing anti-American propagandist machine.Villagers say unmanned US aircraft fired several missiles at a house and an Islamic seminary in a tribal area in North Waziristan. "There were two drones and they fired three missiles," an unnamed resident of Dandi Darpakheil, a village near Miran Shah, the main town of North Waziristan told Reuters.
Security officials say that the house was used by Jalaludin Haqqani, an Afghan Taleban commander said to have close links to Osama Bin Laden. Reports suggest that he and his son, who is also a Taleban commander, were not at home. But some of his relatives, including women and children, are said to have been killed and injured.
In recent months, US forces have been accused of attacking suspected Taleban targets in the region on the Afghan border with drone aircraft. Last week Pakistan condemned an alleged raid by foreign troops based in Afghanistan which officials say killed at least 15 villagers in South Waziristan. In the same week, five people were killed in a suspected US missile strike on militant targets in the North Waziristan tribal area. Pakistan's army has warned that such direct US action could rally more tribesmen behind the Taleban and incite a wider uprising.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7603398.stm
To clarify - it's a reference to unmanned drone aircraft. They have two roles, reconnaissance and missile strikes. Calling them "spy planes" seems a fair description.
This is from today's British Broadcasting Corporation's news site - I do want to know what news outlets are considered impartial, by the way, it's a continual problem having every news source I quote rubbished as a left-wing anti-American propagandist machine.Villagers say unmanned US aircraft fired several missiles at a house and an Islamic seminary in a tribal area in North Waziristan. "There were two drones and they fired three missiles," an unnamed resident of Dandi Darpakheil, a village near Miran Shah, the main town of North Waziristan told Reuters.
Security officials say that the house was used by Jalaludin Haqqani, an Afghan Taleban commander said to have close links to Osama Bin Laden. Reports suggest that he and his son, who is also a Taleban commander, were not at home. But some of his relatives, including women and children, are said to have been killed and injured.
In recent months, US forces have been accused of attacking suspected Taleban targets in the region on the Afghan border with drone aircraft. Last week Pakistan condemned an alleged raid by foreign troops based in Afghanistan which officials say killed at least 15 villagers in South Waziristan. In the same week, five people were killed in a suspected US missile strike on militant targets in the North Waziristan tribal area. Pakistan's army has warned that such direct US action could rally more tribesmen behind the Taleban and incite a wider uprising.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7603398.stm
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gmc;976608 wrote: I'm not blaming you I'm just fed up with it. It's almost impossible to have an objective discussion with some americans without them resorting to you just don't like me I'm an american never mind what the subject is or the context. Grow up and stiop feeling sorry for yourselves. Then there's the old favourite
Then why do you instigate these arguments. If I just met a foreigner and wanted to talk, I wouldn't point out all the faults of their country and call it conversation. We are relatively new as a country. Most of Western europe had much longer to get it right. And you are still incredibly ********d up.
F--k off you're on your own if you feel that way about it. But we can't actually say that to you because you're so sensitive you think it means nobody likes you. If you can't lead an idiot away from a cliff what can you do-going with them isn't a good option.
If it were up to me, we would f**k off on our own and let you all fight your way out of your silly little wars alone.
If I was an American I would probably to think the same way not having the benefit of a good education or foreign travel to widen my experience and having to work such long hours to pay my medical insurance I'm too exhausted to think much about it. :sneaky:Thank the british for liberal democracy at least you will have something to remember with nostalgia when the christian fundamentalists finally take over.
We have well educated world traveler types here too. A good education and having been to South Donkeystan is still worthless if you have no common sense. And all the highly educated liberals I know don't have the sense to pour the pi$$ out of their boots.
Then why do you instigate these arguments. If I just met a foreigner and wanted to talk, I wouldn't point out all the faults of their country and call it conversation. We are relatively new as a country. Most of Western europe had much longer to get it right. And you are still incredibly ********d up.
F--k off you're on your own if you feel that way about it. But we can't actually say that to you because you're so sensitive you think it means nobody likes you. If you can't lead an idiot away from a cliff what can you do-going with them isn't a good option.
If it were up to me, we would f**k off on our own and let you all fight your way out of your silly little wars alone.
If I was an American I would probably to think the same way not having the benefit of a good education or foreign travel to widen my experience and having to work such long hours to pay my medical insurance I'm too exhausted to think much about it. :sneaky:Thank the british for liberal democracy at least you will have something to remember with nostalgia when the christian fundamentalists finally take over.
We have well educated world traveler types here too. A good education and having been to South Donkeystan is still worthless if you have no common sense. And all the highly educated liberals I know don't have the sense to pour the pi$$ out of their boots.
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and once again it's funny to see that the harshest critics of the US are the ones that have never even been here. :rolleyes:
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sunny104;976983 wrote: and once again it's funny to see that the harshest critics of the US are the ones that have never even been here. :rolleyes:
The Americans we're complaining about aren't within your borders. It's what Americans get up to when they go abroad that we're criticizing. What they get up to in the privacy of their own Homeland's entirely their own business.
The Americans we're complaining about aren't within your borders. It's what Americans get up to when they go abroad that we're criticizing. What they get up to in the privacy of their own Homeland's entirely their own business.
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spot;977023 wrote: The Americans we're complaining about aren't within your borders. It's what Americans get up to when they go abroad that we're criticizing. What they get up to in the privacy of their own Homeland's entirely their own business.
exhibit A, I'm too lazy to re-read everyone's comments again.
gmc;976097 wrote: These clowns probably couldn't work their GPS, either that or it's part of a plot to destabilise the pakistani regime (who if you remember just got rid of the military dictator musharif ) by making them look ineffective and unable to keep their independence from the americans so that the fundamentalists get more support. Pakistan actually DOES have WMD's and the means to use them so it would be a good excuse to invade if a fundamentalist party took power. It's unlikely but heavy handed american action makes it more likely imo.
One advantage of being british or australian is we are allowed to say what we like about our government and anything else so one of the things we are doing to make things better is Objecting to our countries involvement in this ludicrous escapade loudly and often. Yiou seem to forget there are british troops involved in this as well. In the ist gulf war we lost more troops to american fighter planes than to enemy action. It's bad enough being involved in a war without worrying about getting killed by those are supposed to be on their own side. Not only do they not have the good grace to apologise they also try and cover it up.
This is just one such incident.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/6333853.stm
Dig out the footage it would make you weep and then want to lynch the pilots, what kind of idiot thinks orange is a good desert camouflage colour
Maybe you could get someone in the US administration to complain about the actions of british troops in afghanistan and iraq- that way the demand to get them out of there will reach such a volume even GB and DC will have to listen and take action.
(Heard from a scottish soldier- when the taliban open fire the nato forces hide because they know they are being shot at. when the british open fire the taliban hide because they know they are being get shot at, when the americans open fire everybody hides because F--k knows who the target is)
posted by hoppy
tell you what, get the US government to sign the extradition treaty with the UK that congress have refused to ratify but we are stupid enough to honour and hand over all the IRA terrorists you refused to extradite and accept the fact you deliberately turned a blind eye to the fact americans were financing a terrorist organisation then maybe, just maybe, we might believe the US is involved in a war on terror. Accept the jurisdiction of international courts for US citizens and not just cite international law when it suits you. Stop unilaterally abrogating international treaties when it suits you, stop imprisoning foreign citizens without trial stop de-stabilising countries just because you think them unsuitable for american interests and you can have some claim to make an honest living and be in a position to claim the moral high ground. Surely no one in america still thinks not going after osama bin laden and invading iraq instead was a good idea. How come you are not angry at being lied to by your own government? In other words get a hold of your government and call them to account for what they have done. You owe it to the 4,000 plus dead and the other thousands wounded.
Until then stop feeling sorry for yourselves. It gets a bit repetitive hearing americans bleating about how no one loves them and everybody hated them and is envious of their way of life. If you are going to play with the big boys at international politics you need to be able to handle the criticism if not take your toys and go home where it's safe. Personally the world might be a safer place of GW wasn't trying to start a war with Iran and now it looks like he wants another cold war with russia -I say cold war because surely even he wouldn't want to start ww3, but then again maybe god is whispering to him.
a little respect, at least to the FG Americans, would be nice but then again I guess I'm "just bleating about how nobody loves me" again.:rolleyes:
exhibit A, I'm too lazy to re-read everyone's comments again.
gmc;976097 wrote: These clowns probably couldn't work their GPS, either that or it's part of a plot to destabilise the pakistani regime (who if you remember just got rid of the military dictator musharif ) by making them look ineffective and unable to keep their independence from the americans so that the fundamentalists get more support. Pakistan actually DOES have WMD's and the means to use them so it would be a good excuse to invade if a fundamentalist party took power. It's unlikely but heavy handed american action makes it more likely imo.
One advantage of being british or australian is we are allowed to say what we like about our government and anything else so one of the things we are doing to make things better is Objecting to our countries involvement in this ludicrous escapade loudly and often. Yiou seem to forget there are british troops involved in this as well. In the ist gulf war we lost more troops to american fighter planes than to enemy action. It's bad enough being involved in a war without worrying about getting killed by those are supposed to be on their own side. Not only do they not have the good grace to apologise they also try and cover it up.
This is just one such incident.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/6333853.stm
Dig out the footage it would make you weep and then want to lynch the pilots, what kind of idiot thinks orange is a good desert camouflage colour
Maybe you could get someone in the US administration to complain about the actions of british troops in afghanistan and iraq- that way the demand to get them out of there will reach such a volume even GB and DC will have to listen and take action.
(Heard from a scottish soldier- when the taliban open fire the nato forces hide because they know they are being shot at. when the british open fire the taliban hide because they know they are being get shot at, when the americans open fire everybody hides because F--k knows who the target is)
posted by hoppy
tell you what, get the US government to sign the extradition treaty with the UK that congress have refused to ratify but we are stupid enough to honour and hand over all the IRA terrorists you refused to extradite and accept the fact you deliberately turned a blind eye to the fact americans were financing a terrorist organisation then maybe, just maybe, we might believe the US is involved in a war on terror. Accept the jurisdiction of international courts for US citizens and not just cite international law when it suits you. Stop unilaterally abrogating international treaties when it suits you, stop imprisoning foreign citizens without trial stop de-stabilising countries just because you think them unsuitable for american interests and you can have some claim to make an honest living and be in a position to claim the moral high ground. Surely no one in america still thinks not going after osama bin laden and invading iraq instead was a good idea. How come you are not angry at being lied to by your own government? In other words get a hold of your government and call them to account for what they have done. You owe it to the 4,000 plus dead and the other thousands wounded.
Until then stop feeling sorry for yourselves. It gets a bit repetitive hearing americans bleating about how no one loves them and everybody hated them and is envious of their way of life. If you are going to play with the big boys at international politics you need to be able to handle the criticism if not take your toys and go home where it's safe. Personally the world might be a safer place of GW wasn't trying to start a war with Iran and now it looks like he wants another cold war with russia -I say cold war because surely even he wouldn't want to start ww3, but then again maybe god is whispering to him.
a little respect, at least to the FG Americans, would be nice but then again I guess I'm "just bleating about how nobody loves me" again.:rolleyes:
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sunny104;977050 wrote: I guess I'm "just bleating about how nobody loves me" again.:rolleyes:That or fishing for compliments!
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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spot;977057 wrote: That or fishing for compliments!
pfft! I already know I'm your favorite American!
pfft! I already know I'm your favorite American!
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sunny104;977063 wrote: pfft! I already know I'm your favorite American! 
And don't you forget it.
And don't you forget it.
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posted by hoppy
Then why do you instigate these arguments. If I just met a foreigner and wanted to talk, I wouldn't point out all the faults of their country and call it conversation. We are relatively new as a country. Most of Western europe had much longer to get it right. And you are still incredibly ********d up.
If I met you in person I wouldn't talk politics or religion with you till I had sussed out it if you were capable of discussing without taking things personally. But this is a discussion forum and this particular thread is about international politics. It is not about americans or your country per se but what your politicians are up to. Were you to post something critical of the british government No briton would jump to the conclusion that you don't like the british but would assume you disagreed with what we were up to and agree or disagree with what you have to say. Even if you did hate the british who cares what a bunch of foreigners think anyway. You're entitled to your opinion even if it's wrong and ill informed. (free speech thank a liberal for that one as well)
If you don't want to discuss things then don't post but stop complaining if you do post and somebody disagrees with you. If you can't handle it then you need the practice to help you cope with your inferiority complex. It's not your fault you were born american, we understand.
Just for the record what our govt has been up doesn't exactly fill us with joy, in fact they're an embarrassment and almost make me ashamed to be british. The only reason labour stayed in power is our warped electoral system that mean under a third of the electorate actually voted for the present incumbents. To get them out takes a seismic shift in voting patterns and of Tony Blair hadn't resigned by this point you would have riots in the street. What is going to happen at the next election (IMO) is that you will Gordon Brown and probably most of the scots on his cabinet lose their seats. His political career is all but over and the labour party will take years to recover.
http://www.redmolotov.com/catalogue/tsh ... moron.html
The sad thing is the tories are in an even worse state thanks to Maggie Thatcher. She is one of the most hated prime ministers we have ever had.
Most of Western europe had much longer to get it right. And you are still incredibly ********d up
We know we're ****ed up but at least we've stopped trying to export civilisation by force.
posted by sunny 104
a little respect, at least to the FG Americans, would be nice but then again I guess I'm "just bleating about how nobody loves me" again.
Maybe you should start a hug an american cowboy thread or am I not allowed to make jokes like that because some sensitive soul thinks I'm implying you're a bunch of shirt lifters rather than suggesting paying tribute to the one thing you can claim is iconically american.
Then why do you instigate these arguments. If I just met a foreigner and wanted to talk, I wouldn't point out all the faults of their country and call it conversation. We are relatively new as a country. Most of Western europe had much longer to get it right. And you are still incredibly ********d up.
If I met you in person I wouldn't talk politics or religion with you till I had sussed out it if you were capable of discussing without taking things personally. But this is a discussion forum and this particular thread is about international politics. It is not about americans or your country per se but what your politicians are up to. Were you to post something critical of the british government No briton would jump to the conclusion that you don't like the british but would assume you disagreed with what we were up to and agree or disagree with what you have to say. Even if you did hate the british who cares what a bunch of foreigners think anyway. You're entitled to your opinion even if it's wrong and ill informed. (free speech thank a liberal for that one as well)
If you don't want to discuss things then don't post but stop complaining if you do post and somebody disagrees with you. If you can't handle it then you need the practice to help you cope with your inferiority complex. It's not your fault you were born american, we understand.
Just for the record what our govt has been up doesn't exactly fill us with joy, in fact they're an embarrassment and almost make me ashamed to be british. The only reason labour stayed in power is our warped electoral system that mean under a third of the electorate actually voted for the present incumbents. To get them out takes a seismic shift in voting patterns and of Tony Blair hadn't resigned by this point you would have riots in the street. What is going to happen at the next election (IMO) is that you will Gordon Brown and probably most of the scots on his cabinet lose their seats. His political career is all but over and the labour party will take years to recover.
http://www.redmolotov.com/catalogue/tsh ... moron.html
The sad thing is the tories are in an even worse state thanks to Maggie Thatcher. She is one of the most hated prime ministers we have ever had.
Most of Western europe had much longer to get it right. And you are still incredibly ********d up
We know we're ****ed up but at least we've stopped trying to export civilisation by force.
posted by sunny 104
a little respect, at least to the FG Americans, would be nice but then again I guess I'm "just bleating about how nobody loves me" again.
Maybe you should start a hug an american cowboy thread or am I not allowed to make jokes like that because some sensitive soul thinks I'm implying you're a bunch of shirt lifters rather than suggesting paying tribute to the one thing you can claim is iconically american.
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OK. Things got a bit out of control on both this thread and the Obama gun control thread. We've all had our say. I'd be more than happy to bury all this and move on. My hand is out if any one wants to forget the bad and work on the good.
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hoppy;977180 wrote: My hand is out if any one wants to forget the bad and work on the good.spot hands hoppy five bucks and sympathy
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spot;977187 wrote: spot hands hoppy five bucks and sympathy
So, whatinell is that supposed to mean, SPOT?
So, whatinell is that supposed to mean, SPOT?
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hoppy;977180 wrote: OK. Things got a bit out of control on both this thread and the Obama gun control thread. We've all had our say. I'd be more than happy to bury all this and move on. My hand is out if any one wants to forget the bad and work on the good.
No problem. Never actually took umbrage at anything you said anyway. Where's back of beyond anyway?
No problem. Never actually took umbrage at anything you said anyway. Where's back of beyond anyway?
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hoppy;977190 wrote: So, whatinell is that supposed to mean, SPOT?
You held your hand out. It's a convention to hand someone five bucks if they do that, I thought. Perhaps I'm behind the times.
You held your hand out. It's a convention to hand someone five bucks if they do that, I thought. Perhaps I'm behind the times.
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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spot;977199 wrote: You held your hand out. It's a convention to hand someone five bucks if they do that, I thought. Perhaps I'm behind the times.
My turn Spot.
My turn Spot.
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YZGI;977234 wrote: My turn Spot.spot shuffles through his pockets and finds a dime that he can spare for Wisey
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spot;977263 wrote: spot shuffles through his pockets and finds a dime that he can spare for Wisey
I'll be sure to invest it wisely..
cheapskate
I'll be sure to invest it wisely..
cheapskate
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spot;977199 wrote: You held your hand out. It's a convention to hand someone five bucks if they do that, I thought. Perhaps I'm behind the times.
No you're supposed to shake it. That's why beggars up here use cups and caps otherwise they just starve.
No you're supposed to shake it. That's why beggars up here use cups and caps otherwise they just starve.
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fuzzy butt;977880 wrote: You utter utter utter barstards ...............You got all hot and bothered whilst I was asleep????? That's just not on !!!
I've missed out on a possible warning and an infringement notice. :-5
Good reading though!!!!:-2:wah:
PMSL! Bad girl!!!!!
For the record I'd like to say I love everyone whatever their nationality, except Jimbo 'cos moron isn't a nationality.
but when the drugs wear off I'll hate you all.................
I've missed out on a possible warning and an infringement notice. :-5
Good reading though!!!!:-2:wah:
PMSL! Bad girl!!!!!
For the record I'd like to say I love everyone whatever their nationality, except Jimbo 'cos moron isn't a nationality.
but when the drugs wear off I'll hate you all.................
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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Here's an interview with Howard Zinn, his points are very much what I've put forward here especially as regards the lack of significant choice in US politics.I think ... a lot of people in the world think that this war in Iraq is an aberration, that before this the United States was a benign power. It has never been a benign power, from the very first, from the American Revolution, from the taking-over of Indian land, from the Mexican war, the Spanish-American war.
It is embarrassing to say, but we have a long history in this country of violent expansion and I think not only do most people in other countries [not] know this, most Americans don't know this.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/ameri ... 95791.html
It is embarrassing to say, but we have a long history in this country of violent expansion and I think not only do most people in other countries [not] know this, most Americans don't know this.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/ameri ... 95791.html
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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We should all get together and pick a country to goad at the same time.
Borneo...theyve been riding under the radar for too long.
Borneo...theyve been riding under the radar for too long.
I AM AWESOME MAN
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Nomad;978288 wrote: We should all get together and pick a country to goad at the same time.
Borneo...theyve been riding under the radar for too long.
I say we pick England, they're always saying they can take it. :sneaky: :wah:
Borneo...theyve been riding under the radar for too long.
I say we pick England, they're always saying they can take it. :sneaky: :wah:
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sunny104;978300 wrote: I say we pick England, they're always saying they can take it. :sneaky: :wah:
Too easy. I mean just look at em......
Too easy. I mean just look at em......
I AM AWESOME MAN
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Nomad;978303 wrote: Too easy. I mean just look at em......
*snort*
:wah:
*snort*
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Nomad;978288 wrote: We should all get together and pick a country to goad at the same time.
Borneo...theyve been riding under the radar for too long.
I'm not quite sure exactly how to point this out but... it's not a country.
I know, I know - you knew that.
Borneo...theyve been riding under the radar for too long.
I'm not quite sure exactly how to point this out but... it's not a country.
I know, I know - you knew that.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;978326 wrote: I'm not quite sure exactly how to point this out but... it's not a country.
I know, I know - you knew that.
Oh yea !
Hey when Im Nomading I cant check all the facts spock. Its just sling it out there and move on.
I know, I know - you knew that.
Oh yea !
Hey when Im Nomading I cant check all the facts spock. Its just sling it out there and move on.
I AM AWESOME MAN
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sunny104;978300 wrote: I say we pick England, they're always saying they can take it. :sneaky: :wah:
Not fair - we got Jimbo already ............................
Not fair - we got Jimbo already ............................
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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Imladris;978651 wrote: Not fair - we got Jimbo already ............................
Immy, they said goading not goating.:wah:
Immy, they said goading not goating.:wah:
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Im up for a bit of Brit Bashing:D
Wack a Jimbob
Wack a Jimbob