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snorky

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  1. I think a deactivated AK47 is the ultimate bots toy ( hint- you can buy the guts that make it live, in Albania for $10) http://www.helstongunsmiths.com/shop/images/203.jpg I prefer the folding stock model, as it makes it easier to pull it out &surprise the queue at Willima Rose at 10AM on Saturday. See the smiles on their faces when you tell them its decatived. Hours of fun.Little mess.
  2. I do find that stealing the condiments as Dulwich park cafe and pocketing the cutlery does help to offset the cost soemwhat. For the kids, the choice of scooters lying outside is a little bonus in itself & acts as an interim treat between Brthdays & Xmas. I now have a 12 place dinner set composed entirely of Dulwich park hardware. I recommend the Dulwich park cafe
  3. I sawe that Joke on the repeat of mock the week on dave on Friday as well.
  4. Bono themed eaterie
  5. A new one for me - I witnessed a drug deal in the *heart* of ED involving 3 blokes and a chap on a juvenile bmx - judging by the small size of the transfer package & the placement of the 2 blokes who acted as lookouts, it may have been an extra saucy little delivery Class war and agitprop aside,I have not witnessed the before. Needlees to say, should I see it agan, them Mr Petrol chainsaw may have to show his face Is this a regular occurence in the balsalmic smeared underbelly of leafy bugaboo turgid ED ?
  6. B&E the first time ( too young to try ) Deportation from a rogue state being the most recent
  7. B&E the first time ( too young to try ) Deportation from a rogue state being the most recent
  8. Mikecg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In truth pirate bay steal, and allow people to > download all sort of software music movies and > games electronic books etc all though this is > great for the people who download content but it > hurts the owner of the copyright material by > damaging their revenue and prevents them from > creating more products questionable I know and > thats where the problem lies, in short it is > stealing. Not 100& true these days - the licence revenue from a movie is often more profitable than the filum itself - what you see on the screen is often the by product of the whole revenue plan & as far as I know, you cant download batman logoed t-shirts over the internet just yet. Also, the presence of an active bubbling piracy / counterfeiting network acts as a subversive little marketing plan for many films - theres nothing like creating a buzz amongst the masses to get your product known - how many people D/L a few tracks , then go out any buy the album ? - more than you think. The latest Xmen filum - wolfman or something - is going to beat its revuene forecasts ( not from me I hasten to add ) due to the PR fallout from some dweeb in the USA D/L a pre release copy and then having the lack of sense to review it and boast of his exploits - the resulttant headlins on the shitsheets about Hugh jackman ( an actor I am reliably infomed ) weeping openly when he heard that someone had pirated his precious work of art, was worth a 6 figure ad budget in itself. It looks a shit film to me, but many will go along beause of the PR.... This isnt about money, its about control anyway - and that is an entirely different animal to cage
  9. Mikecg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In truth pirate bay steal, and allow people to > download all sort of software music movies and > games electronic books etc all though this is > great for the people who download content but it > hurts the owner of the copyright material by > damaging their revenue and prevents them from > creating more products questionable I know and > thats where the problem lies, in short it is > stealing. Not 100& true these days - the licence revenue from a movie is often more profitable than the filum itself - what you see on the screen is often the by product of the whole revenue plan & as far as I know, you cant download batman logoed t-shirts over the internet just yet. Also, the presence of an active bubbling piracy / counterfeiting network acts as a subversive little marketing plan for many films - theres nothing like creating a buzz amongst the masses to get your product known - how many people D/L a few tracks , then go out any buy the album ? - more than you think. The latest Xmen filum - wolfman or something - is going to beat its revuene forecasts ( not from me I hasten to add ) due to the PR fallout from some dweeb in the USA D/L a pre release copy and then having the lack of sense to review it and boast of his exploits - the resulttant headlins on the shitsheets about Hugh jackman ( an actor I am reliably infomed ) weeping openly when he heard that someone had pirated his precious work of art, was worth a 6 figure ad budget in itself. It looks a shit film to me, but many will go along beause of the PR.... This isnt about money, its about control anyway - and that is an entirely different animal to cage
  10. matthew123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Snorky that was addressed to those that are not > beyond education Educate me then - your unorigional C&P does nothing to clarify
  11. matthew123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The South Yorkshire Chief Constable said on > Tuesday, "Accountability has always lain with > South Yorkshire Police. The Taylor report was > quite clear in where blame lay. South Yorkshire > Police fully accept their responsibility for the > Hillsborough disaster. The force knows where it > went wrong in a flawed operation and the > leadership issues that led to the deaths of so > many people." > > The coroner officially recorded that everyone was > dead or brain dead by 3.15pm that afternoon, even > though there are countless witnesses who have > testified that some of the dead were still > fighting for the lives after this cut off time. > 3.15pm is convenient for the authorities because > no inquest took place to why medical attention was > denied to individual victims still alive and who > may have survived. > > There were 25,000 Liverpool fans there that > afternoon in 1989, and some were scarred more than > others, families broken and hearts lost due to 96 > deaths. It has left an impression, and will > continue to leave an impression on generations to > come. It would be a betrayal of any Liverpool > supporter not to support and remember those that > fell that fateful day and demand justice. > > How can the individuals who denied life, as a > minimum, by negligence in their duties be allowed > to escape prosecution - the Hillsborough tragedy > has key events that are still covered up to this > day post 3.15pm and until that is overturned no > Liverpool supporter should ever rest. > > Initially the Police blamed fans for charging down > the gates, then it was because of drunkness, then > stealing from the dead.. a catalogue of lies to > save their own skins that were undone by BBC > cameras and CCTV. Still some like Kelvin McKenzie > and Brian Clough were happy to peddle these lies > for years to come. > > 96 families are not strong enough to take on the > establishment by themselves but with the broader > Liverpool 'family' who measure up in their > millions this story will never rest until justice > has been done. Im sorry - but what is your point in this diversionary & muddled polemic ?
  12. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I guess I'd agree that the opinions of those of up > unaffected are irrelevent. It is for exactly this > reason that I find the whole thing a bit vulgar. > People who really know nothing about this loss, > screaming for justice because they want to be part > of something! My initial question was simply what > would be justicedns those involved? I certainly > didn't intend to start a debate on the rights and > wrongs. A valid point, but not one that many will accept amidst the proxy hysteria that is dredged up year after year after year
  13. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Apparently it contains enzymes which produce > hydrogen peroxide which is antibacterial. All > honey is antibacterial to some degree (helps > protect the baby bees) but according to them this > stuff is more so. > > So if you are using it to dress infected wounds or > cure botulism perhaps it is worth it. Or you could use a common or garden antibacterla topical cream.for about 1/1000 of the price, perish the thought. If you dont believe in the healing properties of crude yet proven pharmacologiocal compounds, you could of course use magic heated stones, empowering crystals or any range of new age homeopathic toss to treat your wond
  14. its sugar there is no bad or good sugar, there are just slighty different chemical variations of sugar. whether is scraped off Lewisham street fighting and stabbing bees with a crack habit & TB or from pampered Overseas bees that live in 24 carat Gilded hives, there is no difference apart from taste. The sugar in this honey is not more a cure all than a can of panda cola at the end of the day. Go to the Wildlife garden in SE15. Buy Honey produced from their bees. sit back. enjoy. dont believe the shopkeeper hype.
  15. Of yes, if you do lie and somehow get caught down, the line, you are stuffed / gross misconduct = das boot without compensation - when redundancy is looming, dont be surprised if employers use every trick in the book to get rid of people without any cost. so its up to you really
  16. Course its illegal and you are funding piracy /revolution / drugs blah blah blah ISP's really dont care unless they are pushed into a corner I have recently has the Bris virus from a limewire DL - not too damaging, but a difficult puppy to kill off ( Norton cant remove it BTW ) - theres a lot of shite on LM, not all of it form legitimate users either- there is more than a whisper of corporate meddling apparently Sort yersel out with a proxy I have heard that scouring the neighgbourhood for an unsecured network is the way forward, but is theft technically / practically
  17. I think you8 will find that few companies/ if any these days will release details of your salary - you wil be lucky to get anything more than a basic statement of your time there. Lie away
  18. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Guardian's a new labour rag I can cope with a bias in papers, thats not a problems for me. Its the jewel encrusted literary turd at the top of the Tony parsons & Julie Myerson shit heap. Awful handwringing, simpering, unoriginal, reactionary cod left poop sheet for the smug earnest pushy fuckers who make my every living minute seem like a lifetime in the burning heat of my own bespoke agnostic hell The saturday issue has extremes - It has the Guide, an pocket sized handy entertainment guide that I find both original & invaluable. It also has the magazine - which each week seems to be a shopwcase for the winners of the most numbingly dull yet most annoying columnists of the year - it makes the ES magazine seem like a fuckin' seminal agitptop revolutionary tome
  19. Its a sneery shitty view of people you consider to be below you in the social order - its originally an romany workd for young man - not sure where the acromym you use came from. a guilt free experince for most - theres nothing racist in chav, despite its identification with a specific section of society - you cant do casual racism now, but you can call someone a chav. Guardian readers began to use it a little while ago - you can take the piss out of people on the sly without involving the ire of your chattering middle class chums. an awful nasty lazy way to categorise people.
  20. Sorry to ehar of your experience the only real self defence is to leg it and start screaming as you do so - muggers rarely chase people down Its a bit sad though - this type of act is a dead cert bang up offence - how wasted & pointless must your life be to carry out a street robbery for a pittance & a bauble or two ? when you could end up losing much of the next couple of years out of citrculation if you get caught The value system behind this kind of act is twisted. A despareate skaggie / crackie may be expected to carry out a rash act like this, but these kids are unlikely to be skaggies just yet The risk / reward odds are so stacked against the muggers, it is surprising that they still go on with it - there is a lack of clear thinking involved - if it was about money, then finacial fraud would be much better odds and more lucrative
  21. explosives would be the most efficient restructuring tool for the HoP - and its inmates
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