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The Post Anything You Want Thread!; Merged hi-jack Threads
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Topic Started: Jan 6 2006, 11:08 AM (3,374 Views)
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StAndrews4Eva
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Jan 6 2006, 03:11 PM
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i've got fat fingers and big hands
Isn't that the definition of a well hung lesbian <GAZZA RUNS AND HIDES FROM ADMIN TEAM> Gazza
I think you need to run even quicker than that!
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Blues
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Jan 6 2006, 03:17 PM
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Luntala's gone to Wolves apparantly.
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vivienne04
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Jan 6 2006, 03:18 PM
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Tubs & Blues.... where I've been the last 2 months, you don't know how close you are to the truth :lol:
Anyway, I think the most overated player I know about was Malcolm MacDonald. He had a fat head if I remember.
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sam jordan
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Jan 6 2006, 03:18 PM
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- Jan 6 2006, 01:47 PM
we have drifted away from the true intent of my thread, AGAIN, and i must request that you all pay attention, (cheeky i know)
The moon landings were not faked, in my opinion, there are bits on the moon from the landings, that are still used to this day, and even "hobby" astromoners can find them and measure distance between earth and moon, they were object put there by apollo astronauts.
My worry is not a conspiracy. it is real, but not seen, I am not sure if it was from a higher office.
No, The moon landings were faked! undeniable proof here!Now tell me there is no conspiracy! Gazza
you are at last beginning to understand the reality from where these hi jackers have arrived, now my fear is that their influence will be far more destructive to our hearts than we are willing to contemplate, and hence our minds may block out the possibility of such a reality becoming the norm.
Yes, the tide will turn, and when it does heads will roll. As much have things have stayed the same, so will they change. The revolution is upon us, and big brother knows it. I believe that children are our future. It's been a hard days night, but we will prevail. No man is an island, but that doesn't stop the police directing traffic. Gazza
i note with interest your belief that things will be resolved, then your drift into song/ lyric quotations was noted, no so much for its diversionary policy and effect, but more for its illustration of where you see us going in this matter. You state that no man is an island, but I would suggest that we are to a point, and the effect our island have on each must be acknowledged by us before we can co-exist with others, harking back to my post i would re-iterate that i have not yet totally accepted the plight we find ourselves, but feel confident something can still be done to stem the flow.
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Tubs2
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Jan 6 2006, 03:21 PM
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- sam jordan
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- sam jordan
- Jan 6 2006, 01:47 PM
we have drifted away from the true intent of my thread, AGAIN, and i must request that you all pay attention, (cheeky i know)
The moon landings were not faked, in my opinion, there are bits on the moon from the landings, that are still used to this day, and even "hobby" astromoners can find them and measure distance between earth and moon, they were object put there by apollo astronauts.
My worry is not a conspiracy. it is real, but not seen, I am not sure if it was from a higher office.
No, The moon landings were faked! undeniable proof here!Now tell me there is no conspiracy! Gazza
you are at last beginning to understand the reality from where these hi jackers have arrived, now my fear is that their influence will be far more destructive to our hearts than we are willing to contemplate, and hence our minds may block out the possibility of such a reality becoming the norm.
Yes, the tide will turn, and when it does heads will roll. As much have things have stayed the same, so will they change. The revolution is upon us, and big brother knows it. I believe that children are our future. It's been a hard days night, but we will prevail. No man is an island, but that doesn't stop the police directing traffic. Gazza
i note with interest your belief that things will be resolved, then your drift into song/ lyric quotations was noted, no so much for its diversionary policy and effect, but more for its illustration of where you see us going in this matter. You state that no man is an island, but I would suggest that we are to a point, and the effect our island have on each must be acknowledged by us before we can co-exist with others, harking back to my post i would re-iterate that i have not yet totally accepted the plight we find ourselves, but feel confident something can still be done to stem the flow.
I would like to agree with you. But how can you be taken seriously when you fail to address my point that police sometimes direct the traffic. Your constant avoiding of the key issues will win you no friends and may even make you a couple of ememies.
Gazza
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jassyblue80
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Jan 6 2006, 03:21 PM
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Don't get it?
That's enough about your sex life, how's the weather round your way?
:lol:
quality - now thats enough about my sex life :D
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Tubs2
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Jan 6 2006, 03:22 PM
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Tubs & Blues.... where I've been the last 2 months, you don't know how close you are to the truth :lol:
You're going back aren't you?
Can I go with you?
Gazza
>;o)
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Aff
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Jan 6 2006, 03:23 PM
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Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam... SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAM, WONDERFUL SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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dr.nick
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Jan 6 2006, 03:24 PM
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Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam... SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAM, WONDERFUL SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
and now for somthing completely different :lol:
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vivienne04
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Jan 6 2006, 03:25 PM
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And the worst "celebrity chef" has got to be Whatisname Floyd.
Everything he did was a stew, or ended up like a stew.
Should we have a recipe section
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jassyblue80
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Jan 6 2006, 03:27 PM
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And the worst "celebrity chef" has got to be Whatisname Floyd.
Everything he did was a stew, or ended up like a stew.
Should we have a recipe section
nah we all know how to stir ;)
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dr.nick
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Jan 6 2006, 03:27 PM
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And the worst "celebrity chef" has got to be Whatisname Floyd.
Everything he did was a stew, or ended up like a stew.
Should we have a recipe section
what a recipe for disaster. ;)
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Tubs2
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Jan 6 2006, 03:28 PM
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And the worst "celebrity chef" has got to be Whatisname Floyd.
Everything he did was a stew, or ended up like a stew.
Should we have a recipe section
nah we all know how to stir ;)
And we have the appliances.
Well, we certainly have mixers
Gazza
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StAndrews4Eva
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Jan 6 2006, 03:29 PM
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Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam... SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAM, WONDERFUL SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
:lol: And you thought SHA was hard to keep up with
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The_Bear
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Jan 6 2006, 03:33 PM
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Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup
Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_<
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Tubs2
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Jan 6 2006, 03:35 PM
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- Jan 6 2006, 03:33 PM
Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_<
My favourite kitchen appliance is our steamer.
Does a great peice of trout.
And can also freshen up a pair of socks that have been worn for a couple of days.
Gazza
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vivienne04
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Jan 6 2006, 03:37 PM
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The_Bear Posted on Jan 6 2006, 03:33 PM Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages!
There you go then :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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dr.nick
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Jan 6 2006, 03:37 PM
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Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_<
favourit apliance is te tv remote. :D
and i dont know what the misses is but it dont half make a buzzing sound in the middle of the night. :lol:
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The_Bear
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Jan 6 2006, 03:37 PM
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Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_<
My favourite kitchen appliance is our steamer. Does a great peice of trout. And can also freshen up a pair of socks that have been worn for a couple of days. Gazza
and I bet the trout and the socks give off the same smell too! :lol:
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sam jordan
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Jan 6 2006, 03:37 PM
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- sam jordan
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we have drifted away from the true intent of my thread, AGAIN, and i must request that you all pay attention, (cheeky i know)
The moon landings were not faked, in my opinion, there are bits on the moon from the landings, that are still used to this day, and even "hobby" astromoners can find them and measure distance between earth and moon, they were object put there by apollo astronauts.
My worry is not a conspiracy. it is real, but not seen, I am not sure if it was from a higher office.
No, The moon landings were faked! undeniable proof here!Now tell me there is no conspiracy! Gazza
you are at last beginning to understand the reality from where these hi jackers have arrived, now my fear is that their influence will be far more destructive to our hearts than we are willing to contemplate, and hence our minds may block out the possibility of such a reality becoming the norm.
Yes, the tide will turn, and when it does heads will roll. As much have things have stayed the same, so will they change. The revolution is upon us, and big brother knows it. I believe that children are our future. It's been a hard days night, but we will prevail. No man is an island, but that doesn't stop the police directing traffic. Gazza
i note with interest your belief that things will be resolved, then your drift into song/ lyric quotations was noted, no so much for its diversionary policy and effect, but more for its illustration of where you see us going in this matter. You state that no man is an island, but I would suggest that we are to a point, and the effect our island have on each must be acknowledged by us before we can co-exist with others, harking back to my post i would re-iterate that i have not yet totally accepted the plight we find ourselves, but feel confident something can still be done to stem the flow.
I would like to agree with you. But how can you be taken seriously when you fail to address my point that police sometimes direct the traffic. Your constant avoiding of the key issues will win you no friends and may even make you a couple of ememies. Gazza
One of my worries was the police, and the way things have been handled, i have spoken to various officers about how our insider has arranged for this to happen, and at the moment they have no plans to investigate further into how things could be changed for the better, until that point we have to accept that he has them on his side.
Don't do the crime unless you can do the time.
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StAndrews4Eva
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Jan 6 2006, 03:38 PM
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Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_<
:D My dishwasher
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The_Bear
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Jan 6 2006, 03:39 PM
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Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_< :D My dishwasher
is that your hubby erica? :D
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StAndrews4Eva
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Jan 6 2006, 03:41 PM
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Fav kitchen appliance? mine is the kettle, makes nice cups of tea! **thumbup Girlfriends is the spin cycle on the washing machine, dunno why but she stands there for ages! <_< :D My dishwasher
is that your hubby erica? :D
No i have a real dishwasher :D
My hubby is the cook
*refuses to raise to the bait of The Bear spelling me name wrong on purpose* ;)
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Tubs2
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Jan 6 2006, 03:46 PM
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we have drifted away from the true intent of my thread, AGAIN, and i must request that you all pay attention, (cheeky i know)
The moon landings were not faked, in my opinion, there are bits on the moon from the landings, that are still used to this day, and even "hobby" astromoners can find them and measure distance between earth and moon, they were object put there by apollo astronauts.
My worry is not a conspiracy. it is real, but not seen, I am not sure if it was from a higher office.
No, The moon landings were faked! undeniable proof here!Now tell me there is no conspiracy! Gazza
you are at last beginning to understand the reality from where these hi jackers have arrived, now my fear is that their influence will be far more destructive to our hearts than we are willing to contemplate, and hence our minds may block out the possibility of such a reality becoming the norm.
Yes, the tide will turn, and when it does heads will roll. As much have things have stayed the same, so will they change. The revolution is upon us, and big brother knows it. I believe that children are our future. It's been a hard days night, but we will prevail. No man is an island, but that doesn't stop the police directing traffic. Gazza
i note with interest your belief that things will be resolved, then your drift into song/ lyric quotations was noted, no so much for its diversionary policy and effect, but more for its illustration of where you see us going in this matter. You state that no man is an island, but I would suggest that we are to a point, and the effect our island have on each must be acknowledged by us before we can co-exist with others, harking back to my post i would re-iterate that i have not yet totally accepted the plight we find ourselves, but feel confident something can still be done to stem the flow.
I would like to agree with you. But how can you be taken seriously when you fail to address my point that police sometimes direct the traffic. Your constant avoiding of the key issues will win you no friends and may even make you a couple of ememies. Gazza
One of my worries was the police, and the way things have been handled, i have spoken to various officers about how our insider has arranged for this to happen, and at the moment they have no plans to investigate further into how things could be changed for the better, until that point we have to accept that he has them on his side. Don't do the crime unless you can do the time.
I think on this we may have almost probably found some common ground. Of the case in question, it seemed obvious to all that the injuries sustained in custody were from a fall down the stairs. You can undersand the confusion arising from boot shaped bruises but these are easily explainiable by the McExpert bought in from McDdonalds. I think the quote from the arresting officer who didn't see what happened at the time of the aledged incident and who was on holiday anyway should put our minds at rest when he said that - Quote:
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"the alledged incident is complete fabrication. Errr, so I'm told because I was on holiday at the time".
Gazza
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