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Not black and white but stars from ages past who are totally fit. Their boobs stick out like cone heads like but still gorgeous. Prompted by me watching the black Shield of Falworth on the telly right now. Barbara Rush Brigitte Bardot Grace Kelly
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Is there anyone pro-monarchy on here? Other then a boost to tourism, is there any reason for your support for them and their public funding?
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Is that what brimful of asha really means - or is that just your own slang there, Phil? [%sig%]
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Wrestling thread 1 2 3 4 90
by Joe Le Taxi- 2 followers
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Noticed there's a fair few wrestling fans on here so I thought I'd set up a thread to discuss best matches, favourite moments etc from WWE, TNA, WCW/ECW, ROH or Indie promotions. Also, if you're gonna discuss the live shows like Smackdown for instance, use spoilers please. Anyway to kickstart this thread, my favourite ever match is TLC 2. [YOUTUBE]jlfCLgUG90k[/YOUTUBE] Always been a huge fan of Jeff Hardy and this match had me gripped from start to finish. Jeff was at his best here and the spear by Edge is an iconic moment in wrestling. Also, Brock is fucking ace. That is all.
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He asked people to ask him questions on Facebook so he can send a video so he can be cast in movies. Here it is:
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Juno - 7/10 Bit of a womans film, its watchable enough.
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by King Emlyn- 1 follower
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Bit of a Neil Young night tomorrow on BBC4. Just a heads up really.
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Some years ago on hols with chums in Malta, I was walking past the doorless khazi and saw my mate sat having a cack. A minute later when I walked past again he was wiping his arse - BUT STANDING UP TO DO IT! Having never seen this before I was disgusted that he did not remain seated to polish his exhaust but he remained adamant that he was in the right to stand and perform this necesssary function. On speaking many moons later to colleagues and friends I was amazed to find that around 70% of blokes stand to clean their bums. I therefore think it fitting to conduct a survey to find out the truth. Please state your prefered method of botty cleaning and why you thi…
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It's getting silly now, isn't it. http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-2ebc-Shameful-wealth-gap-grows-by-a-third#.Vnch6raLRp9 The richest 10% of households have over 900 times the wealth of the poorest 10%. http://uk.businessinsider.com/high-pay-centre-ftse-100-ceo-pay-versus-average-salary-2015-8 Chief Executives are paying themselves 183 times the salary of their average workers. (Not their lowest paid ones - their average earners.) In the last few years there's been a welter of research into the damaging effects of rampant inequality, yet you're still liable to be portrayed as some kind of dangerous subversive or Commie dinosaur if you suggest doing somethin…
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I follow a page on facebook thats pretty interesting for science articles aswell as the NASA page which puts out some good stuff. So thought id start a thread for similar things Confirm Homo Erectus Walked Like Modern Humans 1.9 Million Years Ago By Robin Andrews 13/07/2016, 15:48 The excavation of the 2-million-year-old Homo naledi, our most recently discovered human ancestor, shocked the anthropological world when it was revealed that it appeared to bury its dead – a trait previously thought to be exclusive to humans. Now, it looks like another ancient ancestor has just let slip a secret that will change our understanding of our own evo…
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In my case it's people who hold conversations in doorways then glare at you when you need to pass, or the person who stations their shopping trolley at the counter blocking off everyone else, the shopkeeper who holds your change whilst they are talking to someone else and you have to stand there like a lemon, when i'm in a queue why does it proceed in an orderly fashion until it gets to me, then the person before me has a time consuming problem.
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Fuck doing it by seasons, only two of us even like it it seems. Anyway, can't stand the guy but I would bank on Mark Allen winning the Worlds this year.
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Will be interesting to see what they do with him. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/apr/11/julian-assange-arrested-at-ecuadorian-embassy-wikileaks
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Musk
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Time to break him away from the trad Tech cunts as the fella is far more than just dabbling in global politics/gubmints/power. Space X, Starlink, Twitter are all simultaneously for sale to the highest bidder of any kind and immediately unavailable at this nerds whim. Elon Musk is showing the world how radicalized he has become. The billionaire, one of the most consequential figures to walk the Earth, spent another weekend swimming in the right-wing fever swamps of X. Musk equated moderating dangerous and appalling hate speech to “censorship,” bashed the press for legitimate reporting, assailed DEI programs without supporting evidence, skewered …
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I know it's finished but this needs to stay high on this board as a matter of principle. Someone mentioned the other day that we don't have a good enough Sopranos thread and he was right and frankly it's a disgrace. The memories of T, Chrissy, Sil, Ralphie, Paullie etc should never be left forgotten. It was simply the greatest TV show of all time: Perfect cast, perfect characters, perfect humour, perfect drama and a perfect ending regardless fow what any morons say. So show your love for The Sopranos by giving some thoughts on your favourite lines, episodes, characters etc and your thoughts on what the ending meant (anyone who has not bothered to see it yet …
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As fine and thread-worthy an episode Trash of the Titans is, Lemon of Troy is the one above all others for me. Everything in it - every line and all the animation - is just perfect: from the wet cement, to Shelbyville Manhattan's attractive cousin, to Milhouse becoming invisible, to Rocky VII-Adrian's Revenge, to Bart using aerosols as jetpacks, to "Hark to the Tale of Nelson", to a nice refreshing glass of turnip juice. It's just perfect. Shitty YouTube has let me down, though: I could only find a few clips. [YOUTUBE]qG4NaRkFYmk[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]jXSUKNCNCMo[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]GrCYX5lxVQo[/YOUTUBE]
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Thought it might prove interesting to put a few things out there and just see where it takes us. Like I said, random. Sugar's Copper Blue is one of the best pop albums ever recorded. Karate are one of my favourite bands and they should have been massive. As much as I love Radiohead, I still find Kid A unlistenable. Dave Gilmour's 2nd solo in Comfortably Numb (from Floyd's live Pulse album) is the greatest guitar solo ever. The Police's best song is The Bed's Too Big Without You. Shane MacGowan is a brilliant singer. Metallica would be a far better band without both Kirk and Lars.
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Nearly at the 70 year anniversary of the biggest movement of people the world has ever witnessed and many of the people old enough to remember are coming to the end of their time. I've never heard any of my grandparents talk about it and only one is still with us, but nearing the end too. It's almost like a taboo, something that isn't talked about. When you read some accounts it's not hard to see why, like a national stain. Many stories that do come out are harrowing, burning trains, rape, infanticide where babies were snatched and literally thrown against walls. I guess it's more in sharp focus here now because of Brexit and Empire 2.0 and how over 65s appear to …
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Have you, haven't you? What have you taken and how close have you felt to touching god Weed (Doesn't agree with me, I don't mind people who smoke it but it sends me weird) Ecstacy (had some of the best nights of my life on it and the closest I got to touching god) Cocaine (shite) MDMA (my preferred drug of choice) Mushrooms (scatty) Acid (if you haven't done it, don't) (but do) but don't Ketamine (sex pest gear) MDMA wins hands down. Mainly because of The Prodigy when I first dabbed. Not done drugs in years but just watching something on YouTube and it reminded me how fucking good life was when I was 20
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It's not yet the twenty five years that most historians say is the minimum amount of time to assess the impact of something, but I was reading her speech from the 1980 Tory conference (in The Guardian's excellent series of the 14 greatest speeches of the Twentieth Century) and it made think about her legacy. I still think she was a spiteful, callous bitch, but I now think many things she did were right: reducing the power of the unions, encouraging home ownership, tackling inflation, privatising some of the national industries. However, I also think she may have fucked us in the process. Her extreme policies made us expect low taxation and she nearly destroyed hea…
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I'm after some recommendations and thought I'd throw a few into the mix: "Altered Carbon" by Richard Morgan. I first read this in the summer and was blown away by it and am now on my second go. It's very gritty, noir-ish SF about this insanely hard bloke on the lam in a future where your consciousness can be stored, or transferred into new "sleeves" (bodies). Fucking ace. I've read a few of the "Eagle" novels by Simon Scarrow set in Britain during Caesar's day. They're nowt special, but are an entertaining diversion. "Wall & Piece" by Banksy was a Christmas book and it's absolutely addictive. Everyone who enters our bog seems to get lost for about hal…
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I tell you what, that Rafael Nadal is outstanding. If Federer wasn't about he'd be talked about as a future all time great. Only 21, never lost a match at the French open & has a winning record over Federer. With Djokovic and Murray playing well, tennis could get good again
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Any suggestions?
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I think the title is pretty self explanatory. Here’s a starter : Country house by Blur ; “He's reading Balzac, knocking back Prozac”
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My son, Jamie, who some of you have met, is training to run the London Marathon on Sunday 21 April. His first. He is fundraising for a number of great causes. I don’t know if I’ve exhausted the goodwill of the very generous people of this place but in the spirit of ‘if you don’t ask you won’t get’ I decided to share his page and if anyone would like to chip in I know he’ll be really chuffed. Thanks in advance https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/james-plattssmith?utm_term=AXJXrKGAz
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