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Ha ha, do you read El Reg? It's an obsession with them.


Sadly it's bright and busy, then suspiciously clouded and quiet where I'd be swearing, then bright and busy again.


My colleague tells me they photograph everywhere and have software to help them filter out possible issues like swearing idiots, bloodied corpses under buses etc.

An 18-year-old has secretly painted a 60ft drawing of a phallus on the roof of his parents' ?1million mansion in Berkshire. It was there for a year before his parents found out. They say he'll have to scrub it off when he gets back from travelling.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/newsbeat/newsid_7961000/7961224.stm

  • 2 weeks later...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Oh no, Francis Rossi recently cut off his

> ponytail. No more classics then.


If Rossi were to shoot himself in the head and bury himself, we'd all be so much better off.


And he can do the same to Bono while he's at it.

  • 3 weeks later...

Speechless.



The Archbishop actually sounds like he wants us to feel sorry for, or even proud of, people who have abused their position of trust and power, in the worst possible way, for decades, becuase it takes "courage" to face what they've done.



It's.... I'm.... but.... I mean.....


Nope, too appalled to form a sentence.

I feel sad that it no longer surprises me, that this is what we have come to expect


Except, except... don't these people have advisors, pr people, friends for Christ's sake, who say, "no, don't say that; despicable enough that you should think it, but don't say it out loud, where people can hear" ?

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