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please remove my eyes with a spoon
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iused to live on dunkin donut holes when I lived in teh Merica and was on a budget. the liquorish ones are particularly bad.
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I have never used a pasta maker. I find the pasta in my tins of alphabetti spaghetti more than acceptable. Should I need hand made pasta, the I waltz the short distance to the vibrant ( but not edgy any longer ) NCR, where I spunk about ?35 on enough pasta for 2.as a starter.
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cats you say ? I suggest Southwark Council transform the police station into a cat friendly organic shopping destination with cinema, sushi bar and waitrose. plenty of free bugaboo and ironic fixie parking and a smattering of ost berlin themed arts spaces for creatives. and a butchers with a difference - this one has comfy chairs and gratis copies of the guardian supplied outside, so your 3 hour queue is relaxing and homely. and whist we are on about it, lets get some locally owned shops in there - you know , ones that vend nothing but utter shite yet think that a pavement chalkboard display with a bit of amateur flowery writing gets down with the yummy mummies. and gift shops. lots of gift shops. shops that sell candles and cards. more card shops. more candle shops. more holistic therapy outlets. and another curry house. and a bakery / cafe that doesnt let kids in, or their parent or grandparents.and a nazxi grocers q3wldkjNSXPLFFKMLFVKNADMSLFVKGNDMFLVGBKDFXNBK ;pefmppekfmb;fbmr;glbmr;glbmrgbnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...............................
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not new news I spose http://brockleycentral.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/10m-peckham-complex-to-transform-south.html whenever you see "Kunsthalle" you know art movers and shakers ( but not actual artists IYKWIM ) are in the game. Do these people contribute to art or are they just the Fixie riding arts management Blitzkrieg shock troops of the bearded culture brownshirts looking for lebensraum? YOU are the jury
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hurrah!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22579896 the horror, the horror
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we can only hope that we are experiencing at the final death throes of terminally flawed oudated belief systems,scrabbling for purchase, but somehow I dont think so.Organised religion defies logic, but humans arent always logical innit. animals facing extinction go into reproduction overdrive in an attemnpt the keep the genetic line going - the emergence of frenetic public wankery from Xtians. Muslims, Jews and everyones default example of a peace loving belief system ( fucking peaceful ... lol ), Buddhism, merely adds weight to the extinction argument. good fucking riddance. power seeeking selfish cunts the lot of them
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El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Your spirited defence of Catholicism is noble > quids, but there's a big difference between a huge > global organisation, with power influence and > money having a conspiracy to protect itself > against heinous crimes and pervert the cause of > justice, and individual preachers twisting a > faith. > > For Anjem Choudry, read David Koresh. > > As I have oft repeated, all religions are > essentially exercises in fantasy, and are often > used to justify prejudice, hatred and violence. > Not even Buddhism, the worlds most unambiguously > peaceful philosophy (he never wanted it to be a > religion, though inevitably people decided it > should be so and deified the poor sod) is free > from having dirty just war linen tucked away. > > Islam has heaped violence in the past and been > responsible for great art and learning. > Christianity when it held sway definitely managed > great art and great violence but we had to throw > its shackles off to allow ourselves learning, but > we digress. > > It's always politics quids. Martyrdom, or dying > for a cause has always been seen as a noble thing, > we honour our 'glorious dead' every year. Where > you see medieval stupidity they will see glorious > death, hell they even killed a soldier. > > No one ever thinks they are evil, they always > think theyre doing the right thing for the right > reasons, it's always the other who is bad. > > You talk of Baghdad deaths but it was holier than > thou, god-fearing marines who declared everyone in > Fallujah an enemy combatant just because they > hadn't left their homes and killed tens of > thousands of people with tanks and depleted > uranium and white phosphorus and 1,000lb bombs. > Sounds like terrorism to me, and it doesn't even > make me angry, imagined if you identified with the > victims of this violence. > > Maybe it's daft of an Englishman of Nigerian > heritage to feel the idealism that Islam is a > united family (especially given the evidence of > schism and sectarian violence) and he needs to > take the fight to the enemy in the face of such > barbarity, but is it any more insane than any > other artificial construct, say national pride or > any religiosity of any ilk? > > It's not an elephant in the room it's so obvious > it's hardly worth mentioning. > It's just that some people don't want events like > this to be a conduit for scapegoating 2 million > peaceable constructive citizens of our country > whilst others would love it to be the first step > to its dissolution and rejection of the society we > currently are. > > You keep coming at this subject but I can never > quite get what you want out of it except howling > at a perceived guardian shaped moon. I was going to post summit like ths, but less well structured, spelt badly and with swear words
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thats why is was so easy bludz maxxi wins off you go with yours...
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look at Maxxi post and think Avian innit
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definately part-ial to exploration a wanderer in name and nature should this character wear trousers, they would be bell bottoms. but it cant and the final blates clue: dirty fucking hippy dirge
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oh..............you had it there maxxi
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nope should this character wear trousers, they would be bell bottoms. but it cant.
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nothing yet bro - nb - this may not actually be all shootin' n car chases. more definately part-ial to exploration a wanderer in name and nature
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easy one definately part-ial to exploration
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erm...loretta swit ( Swift )- but she was only in teh series not the filum.and shes not a man
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hawkeye /MASH 4077
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mmmmmmmmmmm. Catholicism get off with that for > priest abuse? Some, minority bits of Islam, are > not that peace loving as events in Iraq this week > have shown....are we all going to cover up our > ears with the Guardian? It's very easy to make a > case for significant chunks of Islam (not > muslims)being pretty unpleasant. this is an interesting take on things bro' http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-a-rizvi/an-atheist-muslims-perspective-on-the-root-causes-of-islamist-jihadism-and-the-politics-of-islamophobia_b_3159286.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
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attack on Gillingham mosque already https://twitter.com/Majstar7/status/337304991872188416/photo/1
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read my post.
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Dulwich News and Views: Anthony Burgess and Dulwich Fair
woodrot replied to reggie's topic in The Lounge
if it was Guy Burgess, It would have been more believable -
Sun Tzu - Kill One, Frighten Ten Thousand its all about airplay nowadays pulled from the EDL Facebook page - Im not going to link "Again please be patient we have 3000+ new page likes in a very short space of time, Our thought must be with the dead soldier and his family, We will never surrender to this SCUM"
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expect much anti islam agitation and posturing out of this. it could be a marinus van den lubbe type of trigger for the short of sense
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