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GazeboflossUK

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  1. http://www.googlism.com/index.htm?ism=Chris+Martin&type=1 "chris martin is the best i've seen for a huge collection of high quality fuchsia photos" Breaking News there I suggest.
  2. All this even when there is no evidence they can show that would prove Iran is "building" nuclear weapons. And even if we were told they had them - could we trust our governments on that? Considering the mammoth lies we were told last time about Iraq being able to strike us within a 45 minute warning? Sure, I don't really want Iran to have them - just like I don't want any other country to have them! Countries like, UK, USA, Russia etc....some with thousands of Nukes themselves can hardly complain to another country about "the possibility" of getting just one single weapon..... ......and there isn't even any evidence to support that one weapons being made. I don't think ANY country should be allowed nuclear weapons for gods sake! That's more like a plan. Also, the Nukes that my county or the US or that russia have are only to be used to kill other humans and to cause massive destruction to the earth. So why do we have them? To defend against other countries who have them and might use them.....?? SO even if Iran are thinking about having a nuclear programme for their military - they would be joining..... Country ------------ Warheads active/total United States 5,163 / 9,938 Soviet Union (now Russia) 5,830 / 16,000 United Kingdom 750 France 350 China 130 India 70-120 Pakistan 30-80 North Korea 1-10 Israel 75- 200
  3. Hey thanks.. Although, Ian, I was/am sick!! Been ill for weeks, recovered for one day (last Sunday) and then I was bad again on monday - and continue to be. So, I didn't really do anything....except almost pass out on a bus ride. I'm messed up!
  4. Happy Birthday!!!! Oh, and to me too!!!
  5. Yeah. Plus, some countries in Europe have banned harmful E-Numbers from foods, while other have not. Now - I've made the important stand of not killing myself with such additives and if I don't know where foods are coming from then it makes it more difficult to tell - other than remembering lots of E numbers or their real names. This is slighty off topic but it has to do with my point. (All the E number problems are in BOLD text ) The other day I ate a vanilla flavour Liegeois Dessert made by Schweyer which I bought in a supermarket. It's sold in a plastic container with some custard-type stuff, topped with 'cream' and has a foil lid - just to describe it. Anyway... After I'd finished this cheap excuse for a real dessert I had I quick look at the ingredients. (this is where most of you proabably know the rubbish in foods and it's my own fault, I know) I wrote down the 'E' number additives and checked them out on the UkFoodGuide website..... I bet that did me the world of good. :stunned: All this in one tiny dessert - and this is probably nothing compared to other products, I know. Plus "not recommended for consumption by children"!!??!!!?? Jesus. It's safe to say that I'm never having another. Bloody hell.
  6. Oh right, well I was on the other side - lived in Ealing.
  7. I'm from up here, yes. Well, I moved there for uni back in 2002 for nearly 5 years. (well, 4 and a half actually)
  8. Yeah, I think it's important for products to have their true origins on the labels. If I want to buy British then I damn well will! I don't think simply "Made in the EU" is good enough. They might aswell have "made somewhere, on Earth"
  9. Under a molten sky - can't you read my profile? haha, no seriously. I'm much further north now, in North County Durham.
  10. I'm sure they are just doing this to rub our faces in it - and piss us off. What stupid plans.
  11. Erm, I hated London in the end. Alright to visit I guess - but I was born in a place where you can breathe clean air....amongst other things. So it wasn't a neighbours problem.
  12. Well, we got along great with them. I send them Christmas cards still they do the same... But the other ones who left their home had such a hatered for young people I think. I really like getting along with neighbours - it comes in very useful. Getting support from things like planning permission to complaints about other neighbours (who dump things in your garden, for example).
  13. While I lived in London, on a sort of middle class estate (with half a mil house prices) we drove one set of neighbours away because we are musicians and they didn't like us to make ANY sort of noise really.....but to the other side we got to know them really well - despite the first year of us living there being pretty crazy. They were a married couple in their early 60's and would actually give me their house keys to feed their expensive cats/watch their SKY HD TV while they were away. They even trusted me more than their youngest son, who was 27 and lived 5 minutes away. It was quite a surprise that it turned out like that.
  14. Well, here's something to make you feel better... Helena Christensens Still Got It!!! :sneaky: http://www.wwtdd.com/post.phtml?pk=3177 Top magazines led me to believe that Helena Christensen looked like this. Or this. Or this. Maybe this. But it turns out she doesn't. It turns out she looks like something from a story about magic talking mice and children being baked into pies. I'LL GET YOU FOR THIS TOP MAGAZINES!!!
  15. Yeah, they ain't his hands.:thinking:
  16. What a stange thread. A bit patronising - maybe?
  17. Great huh? And they expect us to hand over DNA, retina scans and finger prints? Yeah, they can dream.
  18. I heard about this good week and more ago. I saw an Interview with the girls friend next door about how he went over to try and help with CPR. Was pretty sad.
  19. Yeah, I just missed it too... I hope someone has recorded it at decent quality.
  20. Yeah, they've been back here for a while. They just introduced the Dairy Milk Bubble bar as a substitute for the Wispa but "public demand" brought them back... Or.... It was a big marketing ploy.
  21. Two things... Using nuclear weapons against Iran has been discussed in Washington DC, very much so. It was said that using nukes 'cannot be taken off the table'. And secondly, if anyone thinks George W Bush is really in control of this then you need to think again. He's the guy who gets blamed when things go 'wrong'. (while others around him get away with murder) He's the guy who doesn't exactly know what certain members of his administration are really up to. He's the guy who is handed bits of paper - which he then obviously struggles to read. He's the guy who appears to be so stupid that nobody believes he could organise anything properly. (when in reality it's not him creating the laws and setting policies which are raping the freedoms from Americans) He's the puppet leader with the most plausible deniability. Bush signs stuff....that's it.

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