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  1. Started by Soufiane,

    any body builders here .. ? :smartass2:

    • 19 replies
    • 1.1k views
  2. Started by mc_squared,

    Honey, they shrunk the biscuits! Or how supermarkets are boosting profits by secretly making food packets smaller By Gwyneth Rees Last updated at 2:39 AM on 24th October 2009 Comments (13) Add to My Stories This was the week of Biscuitgate. Political pundits of all hues expended many hours on the significance of Gordon Brown's refusal during a live webchat to name his favourite biscuit - despite being asked 12 times. David Cameron answered instantly: oatcakes. Nick Clegg had an answer, too: Rich Teas if dunked, and HobNobs if not. After a whole 24 hours of dithering, Brown answered on social networking site Twitter: 'Absolutely anything with a…

  3. Started by mc_squared,

    Top dog: At 145, Otto is the oldest pooch in the world By Kirsty Ross Last updated at 1:45 AM on 24th October 2009 Comments (48) Add to My Stories Walkies don't last very long for Otto any more and he's usually tucked up in bed - often that of his owners - by 8pm. But at the grand old age of 20 years and eight months he has every right to enjoy his dog days at a leisurely pace. For Otto, a dachshund-crossterrier, is officially the oldest dog in the world. World's oldest dog: Otto, a dachshund cross terrier, who will be 21 in February, has been recognised by Guinness World Records Owners Lynn and Peter Jones, from Shrewsbury, ent…

  4. Started by Matter-Eater Lad,

    http://www.mybudget360.com/jp-morgan-the-new-lehman-brothers-why-make-money-through-commercial-banking-when-you-can-become-a-taxpayer-backed-investment-bank-how-jp-morgan-really-made-the-36-billion-in-q3-profits/

    • 2 replies
    • 523 views
  5. Muslim student, 18, banned from college because she refuses to remove her burka By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:41 PM on 23rd October 2009 Comments (0) Add to My Stories Burka: Shawana Bilqes refused to take off a cover-all Islamic robes like above A burka-wearing student has been banned from enrolling at a college after staff claimed the Muslim garment was a barrier to ‘safety and communication’. Shawana Bilqes, 18, was forced to abandon her learning plans after she refused to remove the head-to-toe gown which reveals only her eyes. She had been asked to show her face as a check to avoid identity fraud in case she was posi…

    • 44 replies
    • 1.4k views
  6. Started by *Perrine*,

    :uhoh: So, my bandwith on my photobucket account is exceeded, mostly cause of my sig and Coldplying.com, but I still checked the stats, and I saw that a gif of my account has more than 20000 views in the last 10 days, on a chinese website: sina.com.cn... I checked it but everthing's written in chinese :\ Shit I'm scared now !! :D They ruined my account, now I can't use it for 20 days, gaaah they piss me off !

    • 50 replies
    • 3.8k views
  7. Started by Ahlem,

    i sooo need it for mechanics. please anyone knows where i can get solidworks software?? thanks in advance.

    • 6 replies
    • 908 views
  8. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article6887467.ece lol, ignore the man behind the curtain! We're in a recovery, remember?

  9. Started by mc_squared,

    To boldly go: 98 base jumpers take part in 400m plunge off Malaysian tower By Mail Foreign Service Last updated at 9:57 AM on 23rd October 2009 Comments (5) Add to My Stories Plummeting through the air off the top of a 421m tower is not everyone’s idea of fun, but for these base jumpers it was an experience of a lifetime. Some 98 of the extreme sports enthusiasts took part in the 2009 International Tower jump in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, today. The structure was built in 1995 for communication purposes and is currently the fifth tallest freestanding tower in the world. Over the top: A base jumper flings himself off the 421m Kuala…

  10. Starfish with record eight legs is found off British coast By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:27 AM on 23rd October 2009 Comments (4) Add to My Stories A starfish thought to be the first in the world with eight legs has been found off the British coast, it emerged today. The bizarre creature, which has three more limbs than normal, was discovered inside a Cornish fisherman’s crab pot. Sea life experts at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay – where it is on display – believe it may be two spiny starfishes in the form of conjoined twins. Star attraction: The giant eight-legged creature below a regular five-limbed starfish at an aquari…

  11. The anti-fat jab that lets you lose a STONE in just 20 weeks By Jenny Hope Last updated at 8:40 AM on 23rd October 2009 Comments (17) Add to My Stories An anti-obesity jab is almost twice as effective as current fat loss pills, say researchers. Some patients lost more than a stone in five months while being treated with liraglutide. The drug also cut blood pressure and improved glucose control in those with prediabetes - a condition which can lead to full-blown diabetes. Fight the flab: New jab aids weight loss as well as reducing blood pressure and improving glucose control More... Can a diet of cheese and dairy give y…

  12. No joke. :laugh3: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/63407-400gallon-gas-another-cost-of-war-in-afghanistan- The American Empire got its start with Teddy Roosevelt invading various backwoods diarrhea countries, and that's where it will finally end.

  13. I agree, they're part of the government for taking a large sum of government money to stay afloat. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/40202918-bea1-11de-b4ab-00144feab49a.html

  14. Started by Best u Can,

    I can't stop laughing at keith olbermann .... "world's worst" he is playing vampire music in the background...

    • 3 replies
    • 696 views
  15. Started by mc_squared,

    Rude ... foul-mouthed Scottish sitcom star Rab C Nesbitt played by Gregor Fisher SHORT-tempered Scots swear more than any other Britons - and that's a ******* fact, a poll revealed yesterday. About 15 per cent admitted turning the air blue when arguing with call centre staff. Londoners were second in the foul-mouthed league, with 12 per cent confessing to losing it with "inappropriate language". The Welsh are most likely to hang up in a huff. Those in the Midlands and South are least patient, with 61 per cent ringing off without managing to speak to anyone. And men are twice as likely to swear as women. The survey was conducted for software specialists Corizon by …

  16. [Altered Daily Mail article: "]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1220756/A-strange-lonely-troubling-death--.html] A Daily Mail column by writer Jan Moir has provoked a storm of anger on the internet for apparently suggesting that Boyzone singer Stephen Gately died because he was gay. Gately was found dead in a Majorca apartment last weekend. Post mortem examination results show he died from natural causes. Hundreds of people have contacted the Press Complaints Commission over the article, while the Daily Mail appears to have removed advertisements from the column's web page. Moir wrote today: "Healthy and fit 33-year-old men do not just climb into t…

    • 27 replies
    • 1.5k views
  17. World's largest web-spinning spider found in South Africa By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:47 PM on 21st October 2009 Comments (15) Add to My Stories A new giant spider - which has huge five-inch females and tiny males - has been discovered by scientists. The female of the new species of golden orb weaver spider has a body one and a half inches long with a leg span of five inches and weaves a web more than three feet wide. The tiny male, however, has a leg span of just one inch. The variation of the Nephila species, named as Nephila Komaci, was discovered by US and Slovenian researchers in Africa and Madagascar. Enlarge A …

  18. Started by mc_squared,

    Father faces jail after being spotted brewing coffee in the nude... in his own home By Sara Nelson Last updated at 5:08 PM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (52) Add to My Stories Eric Williamson says he had no idea anyone could see him in his kitchen as he made coffee in the nude A father is facing charges of indecent exposure after he was spotted making a cup of coffee in the nude – in his own home. Eric Williamson, from Springfield, Virginia, was brewing coffee in his kitchen when a woman and a seven-year-old boy walked past the window and saw him. The woman complained to police who arrested Williamson shortly after the Monday m…

  19. The streets of no shame: The shocking picture that epitomises Britain's ladette culture By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:54 AM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (206) Add to My Stories Maybe she thinks it's the drink that is preventing her from putting one foot in front of the other. Or perhaps she knows the vulgar truth and is merely trying to impress her friends. Either way, the sight is certainly not an edifying one. This shrieking ladette was photographed staggering through Cardiff city centre late on Friday night. Stripped of dignity: Ladette antics in Cardiff, where drinking in the street has just been banned Such scen…

  20. Nullarbor Links: Teeing off, the record-breaking golf course where a good driver is essential (it's 850 miles long) By Mail Foreign Service Last updated at 2:31 PM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (4) Add to My Stories Golfers who tee up to play on a new course in Australia will be warned they'll have to be prepared for some long drives - in more ways than one. For the 18 holes on the Nullabor Links cover the world's longest golf course - an amazing 848 miles and 171 yards, stretching across the outback from South Australia into Western Australia. The course - dreamed up over 'a couple of beers' and five years in the making - has opened Down Unde…

  21. Started by mc_squared,

    'Where's mummy?' Mother left her four children home alone to go on 24-hour drinking binge By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:37 PM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (29) Add to My Stories Baby, aged three months, found crying with hunger Boy, one, found in cot with no blanket, soaked in urine Girl, four, had tried to feed her younger siblings 'Britain's worst mother' pictured outside Preston Crown Court today A single mum was branded Britain's worst mother today after she left her four children home alone - so she could go on a 24-hour drinking binge. The 22-year-old woman knocked back an entire bottle of wine even before she lef…

  22. Started by mc_squared,

    Newborn baby of 23st mother and her SIX siblings taken into care 'over obesity fears' By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:02 PM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (357) Add to My Stories An obese couple’s seven children are all to be taken into care after their newborn daughter was removed over fears she would become dangerously overweight. Three children had already been removed by social services before the infant was taken from her mother within hours of her birth. Now her ‘heartbroken’ parents have learned that their three other children will be taken away from them too. They say the children of the so-called 'fat family' are being r…

  23. Inequality is good, says Goldman chief, echoing Gordon Gekko as he defends huge bank bonuses By Rupert Steiner Last updated at 8:41 AM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (5) Add to My Stories The vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs has launched an astonishing defence of bumper bonuses just a year after bankers brought the world's economy to the brink of collapse. In a speech likely to recall fictional banker Gordon Gekko in the film Wall Street - whose mantra 'greed is good' came to sum up the excesses of the 1980s - Lord Griffiths claimed taxpayers should 'tolerate the inequality'. And he insisted that banks should not be ashamed of rewarding…

  24. Started by mc_squared,

    Pictured: Football captain's red-card rage as he climbs into the stands to attack a fan By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:43 PM on 22nd October 2009 Comments (31) Add to My Stories When the red card was brandished during a fierce local football derby, a red mist descended on footballer Lee Whetter. As the St Austell skipper left the pitch, he climbed into the grandstand and tackled jeering Newquay fans. In scenes that recalled Eric Cantona's infamous assault on a Crystal Palace supporter 14 years ago, the 27-year-old barged his way through the crowd and grabbed hold of an opposing fan who had been laughing at him. Whetter put sup…

  25. http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local-beat/Officers-Who-Struck-Killed-Child-Gets-1-Day-Suspension-52187867.html A one day suspension.

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