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  1. [YOUTUBE]CFuyE_VBeO8[/YOUTUBE] Bedtime with Samuel L. Jackson. Enjoy.
  2. You can't keep a good artist down for long: Photo Album - Imgur je me lance dans la drague online. Forum Bla Bla Light - page 3 Talent will out..
  3. Anyone catch this? Docu on BBC3 and is on Iplayer. Only seen the first one, so im guessing it is a different regiment each week. Tells the story of our guys in Afghanistan with a lot of footage captured on helmet cams. Not to everyone's taste, but well worth a watch. BBC iPlayer - Our War: Ambushed
  4. Not sure if this has been posted before, but thought fuck it. http://www.politesociety.com/binladenliquors_ol10%5B1%5D.swf
  5. The 3G coverage mast has been down for more that a week now. I rang to complain yesterday as i cant gert the internet on my iphone, and they knocked 20qiud off my bill. Give it a go!!!
  6. New series on Channel 4, yet another re-imagining of the Arthurian legends. 15 minutes in and some quality tits and ass on show.
  7. Some bird on Facebook commenting on how a fight just broke out in one where she's eating tonight got me thinking about it. I like Nandos, I like chicken more than Evel Knievel, but they really do attract the dregs. What is it about them? They've somehow become the Yates's Wine Lodge of eateries.
  8. Just had a mess round with it now and it's decent, not quite as addictive as the Pacman one but still a nice distraction.
  9. "It's awful she's been kidnapped, but for me it's been very upsetting and obviously for my family, my friends" Or put another way: "How much money can I get for this?" Fuck off love. Someone pinched your picture from facebook where you placed it on public view and used it in their blog. At least have the guts to say you're going to sue someone rather than plead how terribly upset you are by the unwanted publicity ON FUCKING NEWSNIGHT.
  10. Nirvana (live unplugged) Nirvana best of (type thing) The Doors Nelly 1 song Lady Gaga 1 song Fight Club soundtrack Justice Metallica Dinosaur pile up 1 song Billy Talent Dane Cook comedy Louis CK comedy Midlake Dr Dre Hans Zimmer Inception Hans Zimmer MW2 theme My new phone isn't well stocked yet, but this is the general affair on my headphones this year. I doubt it can be bettered.
  11. This could be me and a prof of my incompetence, but is the great "Recommend me some music" - thread lost? If so it`s a shame as that is probably the thread that has given me most joy here in the GF. Well anyway as an attempt to remedy I will try to start a new one.. Anything goes; new, old, pop, rock, funk, jazz, blues whatever. As long as you honestly feel that spreading it will cause joy and euphoria for someone else.. I will start of with this and hope you find it to you`re liking, I know I do. [YOUTUBE]flkByutsgTg[/YOUTUBE]
  12. Anybody have/had one of these , i'm thinking about sticking one in the back garden but not sure who or where to buy from to get the best deal. Quite like these billyoh things BillyOh 28mm Frontier Seattle 12' x 13' Log Cabin Summerhouse: Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors
  13. The way I see it, if enough pics of different people are posted, one of them is bound to be her/him.
  14. Curb your Enthusiam(July 10th), Rescue Me(July 12th), Breaking Bad(July 17th) and Entourage(July 24th) all begin new seasons. Excited?
  15. From Popbitch: A Newcastle FC insider made an interestingclaim to us. The story goes that while manager Alan Pardew draws a relatively lowbasic salary, he stands to earn much bigger amounts in bonuses based around the profit he makes for the club on player sales. Which would have made Andy Carroll's 35m transfer rather goodbusiness. And Jose Enrique's imminenttransfer to Man Utd or Liverpool morelikely than the "fantastic new contract"said to be on offer.
  16. Prompted by a facebook discussion about Coachella, a thread about your expectations in life and whether you feel you have achieved them or ever will. Ever since my late teens I've had this huge urge to travel and see the world and maybe even try my chances at living in another country but the older I get the more distant it seems. I keep thinking I'm a victim of circumstance (mostly of my own creation) but I start to wonder if I'm just kidding myself. I made a career decision at 16 that meant I was going to be in education/training for the next decade; this was (and still is) absolutely what I want, my determination to be an architect has never been higher and hopefully in 6 months time I'll achieve that. I have a job I enjoy and that has helped me get qualified; with the state of the industry I've been grateful to hold on to a job for so long and with a company that I could have a long term future with. I've been telling myself that I'll get qualified and then go off and travel and try other things before coming back to it but then the world went to shit and I keep telling myself I'm lucky to have a job and when there are so few jobs in the countries I want to move to what am I going to do? Then there's my personal life, I moved in with the girlfriend just under a year ago and it's easily the best thing I ever did. Now we're thinking that whilst we have a bit of money we should do the sensible thing and buy a house and all of a sudden I'm in my mid-twenties and I'm thinking of buying a house and a dog and settling in Sheffield wondering what the hell happened to those travel ambitions. I really want to move to Vancouver and a couple of years ago we both decided that's what we wanted to do when the other half moved from Lincoln to Sheffield she decided she already missed her family too much so moving abroad was out. Now we seem to have both settled for buying a house and then having longer holidays but I'm not sure it'll ever be enough for me, I certainly don't want to regret it in my later years. Anyway, this probably seems like a self-pitying woo is me scenario but it really isn't. Life is pretty rosy, and not everybody can say that. I think I'm impatient as much as anything and I think I set out with inflated expectations of what I should get from the world; it seems so many of my generation thought that their ambition in life should be to go back-packing through the trails of South America. In a very long winded way I guess I'm saying that I had such aspirations and still don't know whether I'll achieve them but if I don't then I don't think I'll be disappointed with the way things turn out. What about everyone else, have you given up on your great expectations?
  17. Blake Lively is an American actress who appeared in The Town and the upcoming Green Lantern. SHe has been the subject of some leaked photos which are believed to be geniune. They look like her and apparently some of the detail matches genuine photos of her including the phone Warning! The following content is NOT WORK SAFE. Click the Show button to reveal.
  18. Ronnie Rosenthal and Maxi Rodriguez, your miss took one hell of a beating. [YOUTUBE]FWGDaGhnPhE[/YOUTUBE]
  19. can anybody help me ,i parked my car in a ncp car park at a railway station yesterday ,i bought a ticket which allowed me to stay there till 4 in the morning i was delayed and got back 10 oclock this morning only to find a penalty charge notice on my car for £75 .is it worth appealing or as someone suggested to me just ignore it
  20. Some of the tackling has been brutal, not the greatest game ever in an attacking sense but thoroughly entertaining still. Munster currently leading Leinster 12-9.
  21. Be on iplayer now. Well worth a punt. Charlie Chaplin, Keystone Cops and all that
  22. About | XBMC Am looking at it for when I upgrade the apple tv. Any feedback on it
  23. A VIOLENT henchman of Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe has been working in a Bristol care home. Despite masterminding horrific torture in his home country, Phillip Machemedze has been granted permission to stay in the UK, and lives with his wife at an address in Barton Hill. The Evening Post can reveal that Mr Machemedze has been working as a support worker for Milestones Trust, a Bristol charity which supports people with dementia, learning disabilities and mental health needs, but no longer works for them. The trust manages nearly 60 nursing and residential care homes across Bristol and the surrounding area, many of them small "family" houses for just four or five residents. A recent immigration tribunal found that Mr Machemedze had inflicted terrible injuries on political opponents of the Mugabe regime, and ruled that he was involved in "savage acts of extreme violence". But despite the details of his actions – including smashing a man's jaw with a pair of pliers – immigration judges said he could not be deported. They said the 46-year-old, who is HIV positive, could himself face torture if he was returned home, and both he and his wife – who was granted asylum – can stay in Britain indefinitely. Mr Machemedze worked as a bodyguard to a senior minister as part of Mugabe's feared Central Intelligence Organisation. Court documents exposed the horrendous crimes he committed as a state-sponsored torturer. The tribunal heard he smashed one victim's jaw with a pair of pliers, before pulling out a tooth. Another victim, a farmer accused of supporting the rival Movement for Democratic Change, was shocked with electric cables, slapped, beaten and punched unconscious. On another occasion, a woman MDC member was taken to an underground cell where she was stripped naked and whipped. Mr Machemedze admitted putting salt in her wounds. He also stripped a man naked and told him he would be forced to have sex with his own daughters if he did not talk. Concerns were raised about Mr Machemedze within Milestones Trust earlier this week, the charity told the Post, and they took steps to prevent him returning to work because they believed he may have used false documentation to get the job. Asylum seekers are not generally allowed to work while their claims are being decided, but they are allowed to apply for permission to work if they have waited for more than a year for an initial decision on their asylum claim. It is not clear if Mr Machemedze has this permission. A spokesperson for the charity said they had been shocked to find out who Mr Machemedze really was. They would not confirm which care home he had worked at. "We informed the police immediately, and although they were unable to confirm his identity at this time, we took immediate action to prevent his return to work," they said. "We are concerned that he appeared to have valid documentation from the Home Office allowing him to reside and work in the UK. "The safety and security of our service users and staff is our primary concern at this time. We have taken the necessary steps to reassure and support everybody at the home. "The nature of the crimes as reported are wholly abhorrent and clearly completely incompatible with working in the social care sector. These reports have come as an enormous shock to everybody at the trust." Mr Machemedze told the court this week that he "initially enjoyed his job" in Zimbabwe but "soon had enough of the torture". He left the country and came to Britain in 2000 on a visitor visa. Eight years later, in December 2008, he claimed asylum along with his wife Febbie. Their daughter also lives in Britain, but two other children are in Zimbabwe. An immigration tribunal ruled his crimes were so horrendous that he was barred from claiming asylum. But the judge ruled that he could not be sent home because of the likelihood he will be tortured or executed by the Mugabe regime – breaching his rights under Articles 2 and 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. His wife was granted asylum. In his ruling, Judge David Archer said: "I find the respondent has produced a compelling case that the first appellant has committed crimes against humanity. I reject his claim that he was acting under duress. The first appellant was deeply involved in savage acts of extreme violence. "I find that the appellant's protected rights under Articles 2 and 3 of the Human Rights Convention will be breached by returning him to Zimbabwe. "Those rights are absolute and whatever crimes he has committed, he cannot be returned to face the highly likely prospect of torture and execution without trial." Home Secretary Theresa May has launched a bid to overturn the ruling. A Home Office spokesperson said: "The government is disappointed with the judgment and has requested permission to appeal. "The Immigration Judge agreed that this individual was not entitled to asylum, but allowed his appeal in accordance with the European Convention on Human Rights. We consider all asylum applications on their individual merits. However, it is the government's policy that the UK should not be a refuge for war criminals or those who have committed crimes against humanity or genocide. "Where someone has been found not to need protection, we expect them to leave voluntarily. For those who choose not to do so, we will seek to enforce their departure." The Evening Post attempted to contact Mr Machemedze for comment but there was no reply at his Barton Hill home or by phone. Robert Mugabe's henchman worked at Bristol care home
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