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I think that Andrew Masters is a CRUEL man. Read this, and ask yourself how Simon Norton must feel to be held up like a freak show.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/aug/19/genius-downstairs-alexander-masters-extract
At least Simon Norton achieved great things in his youth - now let him grow old and odd with dignity - don't expose him as a freak. We all get odder as we get older.
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'Lincoln,' 'Argo' earn Writers Guild nominations
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Lincoln" and "Zero Dark Thirty" are adding to their front-runner status for Hollywood's awards season.
The two dramas earned nominations from the Writers Guild on Friday for outstanding screen writing.
"Lincoln" is up for adapted screenplay, along with "Argo," ''Silver Linings Playbook," ''Life of Pi" and "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
"Zero Dark Thirty" was nominated for original screenplay, along with "Flight," ''Looper," ''The Master" and "Moonrise Kingdom."
In the documentary category, "The Central Park Five," ''The Invisible War," ''Mea Maxima Culpa, "West of Memphis," ''We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists," and "Searching for Sugar Man" earned nominations.
Winners will be announced during simultaneous ceremonies in New York and Los Angeles on Feb. 17.
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Yep, love the new glasses. Excellent.
And as always, a prescient look at both sides of the man. And given the governor's girth, you definitely need strong glasses. ;-)
Atom smasher hiatus sets stage for more discovery
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JOHN HEILPRIN
Associated Press= GENEVA (AP) — The world's largest and most powerful atom smasher goes into a 2-year hibernation in March, as engineers carry out a revamp to help it reach maximum energy levels that could lead to more stunning discoveries following the detection of the so-called "God particle."
With the reopening of its $10 billion proton collider in early 2015, the stage will be set for observing more rare phenomena — and unlocking more mysteries, said James Gillies, chief spokesman for the European particle physics laboratory known as CERN.
The Large Hadron Collider under the Swiss-French border will operate for two more months then shut down through 2014, allowing engineers to lay thousands more superconducting cables aimed at bringing the machine up to "full design energy," Gillies told The Associated Press on Friday.
Physicists at the European Center for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, won't exactly be idle as the collider takes a break. There are still reams more data to sift through since the July discovery of a new subatomic particle called the Higgs boson — dubbed the "God particle — which promises a new realm of understanding of the universe.
For the next two months, the Large Hadron Collider will be smashing protons with lead ions, then undergo several weeks of testing before it shuts down. The collider launched in September 2008, but had to be switched off just nine days later when a badly soldered electrical splice overheated, causing extensive damage to the massive magnets and other parts of the collider some 300 feet (100 meters) below the ground.
It cost $40 million to repair and improve the machine. Since its restart in November 2009, the collider has performed almost flawlessly and the power produced has been ramped up to ever-new record levels, creating a treasure trove of new data to sift through.
But because of the 2008 accident, the collider could only run at an energy level far below what it was designed to do. To fix that, Gillies said, engineers over the next two years will install 10,000 redesigned superconducting cables that connect between the magnets. That will vastly improve its capacity to simulate the moments after the Big Bang nearly 14 billion years ago.
"It will bring you more collisions. Which means that the more collisions you have, the more likely you are to see rare events," he said.
"The Higgs particle was just one of many on the wish list that we'd like to find, so higher energy increases your discovery potential."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/10597505
whats that you've got planned for me in march chucky a fiancé review cool dude ...
Associated Press= GENEVA (AP) — The world's largest and most powerful atom smasher goes into a 2-year hibernation in March, as engineers carry out a revamp to help it reach maximum energy levels that could lead to more stunning discoveries following the detection of the so-called "God particle."
With the reopening of its $10 billion proton collider in early 2015, the stage will be set for observing more rare phenomena — and unlocking more mysteries, said James Gillies, chief spokesman for the European particle physics laboratory known as CERN.
The Large Hadron Collider under the Swiss-French border will operate for two more months then shut down through 2014, allowing engineers to lay thousands more superconducting cables aimed at bringing the machine up to "full design energy," Gillies told The Associated Press on Friday.
Physicists at the European Center for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, won't exactly be idle as the collider takes a break. There are still reams more data to sift through since the July discovery of a new subatomic particle called the Higgs boson — dubbed the "God particle — which promises a new realm of understanding of the universe.
For the next two months, the Large Hadron Collider will be smashing protons with lead ions, then undergo several weeks of testing before it shuts down. The collider launched in September 2008, but had to be switched off just nine days later when a badly soldered electrical splice overheated, causing extensive damage to the massive magnets and other parts of the collider some 300 feet (100 meters) below the ground.
It cost $40 million to repair and improve the machine. Since its restart in November 2009, the collider has performed almost flawlessly and the power produced has been ramped up to ever-new record levels, creating a treasure trove of new data to sift through.
But because of the 2008 accident, the collider could only run at an energy level far below what it was designed to do. To fix that, Gillies said, engineers over the next two years will install 10,000 redesigned superconducting cables that connect between the magnets. That will vastly improve its capacity to simulate the moments after the Big Bang nearly 14 billion years ago.
"It will bring you more collisions. Which means that the more collisions you have, the more likely you are to see rare events," he said.
"The Higgs particle was just one of many on the wish list that we'd like to find, so higher energy increases your discovery potential."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/10597505
whats that you've got planned for me in march chucky a fiancé review cool dude ...
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Pelosi defends altered photo of congresswomen
WASHINGTON (AP) — House minority leader Nancy Pelosi on Friday defended an altered picture of Democratic congresswomen that was posted on her Flickr photo-sharing site.
The photo showed four House members who were not in the original picture, which was taken Thursday, when lawmakers were sworn in as members of the 113th Congress. They arrived at the Capitol steps late, and their images were inserted with a computer program.
"It was an accurate historical record of who the Democratic women of Congress are," Pelosi told a news conference. "It also is an accurate record that it was freezing cold and our members had been waiting a long time for everyone to arrive and ... had to get back into the building to greet constituents, family members, to get ready to go to the floor. It wasn't like they had the rest of the day to stand there."
Pelosi said the photo reflected the nation's diversity, because it included women from every community and religious faith.
"So we were pretty excited about it," Pelosi said. "We got a lot of response back from the country, and one I loved was when they said, 'Can the women in Congress hear the people cheering across the country?'"
There are 61 Democratic congresswomen including Pelosi.
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Multigenerational and Vicarious Trauma DVDhttp://www.fotcomplextrauma.com/supervision-for-therapists
This DVD includes a 20 min. discussion on Multigenerational and Vicarious Trauma. Many symptoms and even Felt Senses may be carried forward from traumatic experiences. Those symptoms and felt senses may be vicarious or multigenerational memory pieces or flashbacks that are not necessarily your client’s own. The discussion is followed by a 45 min. FOT Session (client-centered, therapist driven), where the client, Anne, works through a multigenerational and vicarious trauma piece in the last 10 minutes
This DVD includes a 15 min. discussion on the issues of parenting for trauma survivors; followed by a 45 min. FOT Session (client-centered, therapist-driven), where the client, Alexis, works through trauma memories and flashbacks triggered by parenting. Shirley Turcotte debriefs the session
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It is a remote and inhospitable collection of islands, consisting of South Georgia and a chain of smaller islands, known as the South Sandwich Islands. There is no native population on the islands; the present inhabitants are the British Government Officer, Deputy Postmaster, scientists, and support staff from the British Antarctic Survey who maintain scientific bases at Bird Islandthere are no primitive roots there just
Throughout the 19th century, South Georgia was a sealers’ base as well as a whalers’ base beginning in the 20th century. The whaling stations tryworks were unpleasant and dangerous places to work. One was called “a charnel house boiling wholesale in vaseline” by an early 20th century visitor. Its “putrid vapors resembled the pong of bad fish, manure, and a tanning works mixed together,” wrote Tim Flannery, who noted one bizarre peril: “A rotting whale could fill with gas to bursting, ejecting a fetus the size of a motor vehicle with sufficient force to kill a man”
The island was recaptured by British forces on 25 April in Operation Paraquet, named after the weedkiller Paraquat
nearby a phantom island
and Annenkov Island
Bird Island
Cooper Island
Grass Island
Pickersgill Islands
Welcome Islands
Willis Islands
Trinity Island
A large source of income from abroad also comes from the issue of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands postage stamps which are produced in the UK
penguins and whales … I would have
thought in view of that the islands would be the
property of the nearest territory i.e. part of the Falklands …
and post reclamation managed from there as a tourist resort …
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Crack arse whoopee cakes …
Turn the other cheek … Pull the other bun luv ..
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comstockery …
I hope she at least swore coprolalia
at them in the absence of rhyparography …
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what is Samantha Duffys problem ....
that she feels the need to sexually assault her husbands cousin ....
I suppose it makes her another rival to Sebastian Coe does it ... Jesush Christ ...
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anyone fancy spit
roasting a plum pudding
Would that be babi pang gang or consensual cruelty ..
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Glad Tidings we Bring ...
Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot ...
Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot ...
the chorus? Is it:http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/question279.htm
For old ang zine
Far hold ang zyne
For old aunt Gzyne
Farheld ang zyne
Farheld ang sign
For old ang sign
For old angsign
Foothold and sign
For all the aunts of mine
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I think there is popular support and fascination with our "traditional" institutions: the monarchy, the aristocracy and other remnants of medieval Britain. It's too easy to condemn them as immoral or irrelevant. It is living history to see some of Britain's stately homes, or to witness various royal ceremonies.
Democracy is boring (and logically flawed); I think Britain has something more interesting. A balance between democracy and very powerful institutions. Having a head of state who has seen it all over 60 years gives the monarchy an unrivaled wealth of knowledge and insight. Having a "class" of people who can directly trace their history in this country over centuries is, literally, an uncommon source of patriotism. They are stewards of the British state, if you will.
(Of course, feudalism is "unfair" and I'd be the first one on the streets for a good old fashioned revolution. But I doubt we could create an appreciably better state than we currently have.)
Democracy is boring (and logically flawed); I think Britain has something more interesting. A balance between democracy and very powerful institutions. Having a head of state who has seen it all over 60 years gives the monarchy an unrivaled wealth of knowledge and insight. Having a "class" of people who can directly trace their history in this country over centuries is, literally, an uncommon source of patriotism. They are stewards of the British state, if you will.
(Of course, feudalism is "unfair" and I'd be the first one on the streets for a good old fashioned revolution. But I doubt we could create an appreciably better state than we currently have.)
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sam what sam duffy you mean ...
what yous are telling me Samantha Duffy recommends that people are given videos of me masturbating without my consent
her mother is mentally ill I suppose like I said there is alot of it in the family ....
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or shall I make a hyperlink specially for them ...
link mems favourite posts from 2012
The model — known for her fiery temperament — is suing the the London Daily Mirror for invasion of privacy. A photographer from the paper photogtraphed Campbell last year as she left a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in London
ampbell had been quietly, and anonymously, attending group meetings for a year. The whole point of her treatment is the anonymity, and the public exposure of her drug habit put her recovery at risk, she claims. Friends feared that the publicity would push Campbell over the edge
SOT: It's a groundbreaking case
Campbell's lawyer, Andrew Caldecott, said the 31-year-old model had attended meetings of Narcotics Anonymous, often on a daily basis. On the day the photo was taken - Jan. 30, 2001 - she had attended three.
He said her attendance "was a clearly private activity deserving of privacy."
The Mirror's lawyer, Desmond Browne, said the newspaper only revealed the truth about Campbell's drug use, which she had denied publicly
"To the world at large, Miss Campbell sacrificed her right to anonymity by using illegal drugs and claiming she was drug free," he said
er no that is a profoundly ignorant statement that leaves no room for you to amend your behaviour in private with your sponsors …
The Daily Mirror, she said, had left her feeling "shocked, angry, betrayed and violated"
Andrew Caldecott QC, for Ms Campbell, accused Mr Morgan of concealing the truth when he told the model's London agent, Carole White, that a reporter had chanced upon the model and followed her to the NA meeting, and then changed his story to claim that the paper had been tipped off
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=126350&page=1#.UN2pcJjabJy
http://www.inquisitr.com/437954/naomi-campbell-sues-british-newspaper-over-elephant-polo-story/
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can Cinderella come over the ball please ...
its DAve supervising his staff ...
some therapists would be more use
cleaning toilets or be a toilet brush at least
they don't dump their brown stuff on you unless
you shake them ... not that i mind brown stuff it depends who's property it is ...
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Good practice also means maximising counsellor’s effectiveness. By making the counsellors thinking explicit it becomes open to revision. That is, it functions as a form of learning through feedback, allowing the counsellor to learn from mistakes and to consolidate progress.http://www.counsellingpsychologist.com/supervision.htm
Supervision also focuses, therefore, on the intentions and impact of therapeutic work the working context of therapy, not just the clients presenting problem. Walborn (1996) cogently argues that the counsellor must create a safe “emotional holding environment” among practitioners that they occasionally become “stuck” with a particular client problem. may even privately feel the same way
counsellor monitoring his or her own reactions to client experience
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cleaning toilets or be a toilet brush at least
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If people really cared about the welfare of foxes they would be demanding a solution to the fox problems we have in the cities. In the area I live in West London, we are plagued with the wretched animals and a cull is well overdue.
All this crap above is not so much about fox hunting and animal welfare but the usual crack at those percieved to be the Upper classes.
All this crap above is not so much about fox hunting and animal welfare but the usual crack at those percieved to be the Upper classes.
Why 2012 was the year of the fairytale
context?
what about at question then
angela ... what do you mean by privilege ...
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I never understood why it is so necessary to hunt foxes in the countryside. You never see them as they hide all the time. London is full of foxes. You see them wandering around in the daytime. I even saw some shopping in Tescos the other day. They never bother anybody and are actually *********better neighbours than a lot of humans. Chill hunting types.
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yous are talking about
Al-Anon right ... not a place for
malthusianism ... undermining relative
participation is one of the principle ambitions of the drunk …
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Al-Anon right ... not a place for
malthusianism ... undermining relative
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tradition 10. Al-Anon has no opinion on outside issues hence our name ought never to be drawn into public controversy( not the individual groups )
tradition 8. Al-Anon work should remain forever non professional but our service centres may employ special workers
tradition 3. the only requirement for membership is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend********************
concept 5. the rights of Appeal and Petition protect minorities and assure that they be heard
closing clause ... Al-Anon is not allied with any sect denomination political entity organisation or institution, does not engage in any controversy neither endorses nor opposes any causes
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But the relationship is getting more fraught, not least because the new lord chancellor, Chris Grayling, is a man with bigger political ambitions and the first holder of that office who may feel it is in his interests to confront the judgespolitical ambitions have no place in Al-Anon except as a sickness that might need to be cured … the only people to possibly get sue are stalkers at a certain level ...
trying to wrest executive control over the court from ministers, some sensitive aspects of the separation between politicians and judges are being tested on many frontswe're talking celluloid here … celluloid of what …
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Remember that song by the Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict A Riot?
Hundreds of thousands of families are relying on food banks to feed their hungry children before the new benefit caps have even been introduced.
Cameron dismisses this as proof his ‘Big Society’ bullshit is working.
When the benefit caps are introduced, hundreds of thousands of families will be made homeless or left with no money to buy food.
People get angry when they cannot feed their children.
People get angry when they are kicked out on the street.
You don’t have to be in a rock band to predict a riot.
Cameron didn’t even have the sense to copy Lady ‘Gaga’ Thatcher and keep the police on side.
I predict a long, hot summer.
Hundreds of thousands of families are relying on food banks to feed their hungry children before the new benefit caps have even been introduced.
Cameron dismisses this as proof his ‘Big Society’ bullshit is working.
When the benefit caps are introduced, hundreds of thousands of families will be made homeless or left with no money to buy food.
People get angry when they cannot feed their children.
People get angry when they are kicked out on the street.
You don’t have to be in a rock band to predict a riot.
Cameron didn’t even have the sense to copy Lady ‘Gaga’ Thatcher and keep the police on side.
I predict a long, hot summer.
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ball please my hands are sore from spud
peel. Eyes … wot our Dave not up the copper arse …
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i d s. still taking the bread from childrens mouths.
a rotter of the first order…….
a rotter of the first order…….
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don’t you mean DPD …
Dependent personality disorder:
pervasive psychological dependence on other people
Dependent personality disorder:
pervasive psychological dependence on other people
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can I bring this to the ball please my hands are sore
from peelin potatoes …
thats Tims
supervisor is it …
Good practice also means maximising counsellor’s effectiveness. By making the counsellors thinking explicit it becomes open to revision. That is, it functions as a form of learning through feedback, allowing the counsellor to learn from mistakes and to consolidate progress. Supervision also focuses, therefore, on the intentions and impact of therapeutic work
the working context of therapy, not just the clients presenting problem
Walborn (1996) cogently argues that the counsellor must create a safe “emotional holding environment”
among practitioners that they occasionally become “stuck” with a particular client problem. may even privately feel the same way
counsellor monitoring his or her own reactions to client experience
and highlights reflexivity in the moment to moment experience
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thanks Mem and Jamie … Im sorry Sir I had one officer kicking me in the back and another with her hand down my pants … Im experiencing you as angry put it that way, aggressive even perhaps my views are a little ‘broad’ for you …
neither of us can take a joke … How about this … 0 level life skills …
http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/comment-permalink/17451058
Bronowski postulated that the atom bomb could have been avoided with better powers of communication and the slaughter of innocence … the irony is that Im now attributing to you powers that I previously said were axed lol … the game I think is to understand the difference between a response and a reaction … admittedly Im no Batmanghelidjh but you will smell a good egg … not controlling … literally trust … I didn’t mean to shock I was just teasing …
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/video/2009/jun/16/refugee-week
neither of us can take a joke … How about this … 0 level life skills …
Jean Gebser says, “in this magic structure, he makes the almost superhuman attempt to free himself from the jungle-like bonds and spell of his fusion with nature. Here lies the basis of all sorcery and magic, such as rainmaking, ritual, and countless other forms by which magic man tries to cope with nature”Jacob Bronowski was born in Łódź, Congress Poland, Russian Empire, in 1908 a polymath who studied the effect of atomic bombs the nature of violence, takes me back to this conversation thread …
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The human brain is three times larger than it was two million years ago … But almost all that growth took place in just three parts of the brain …and stuff like this …http://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/holiday-energy-balance-kids-1202114/
The hand
The tongue
Foresight
Which allows us to build, to talk and to imagine more than any animal
Honor a child’s right to decide with whom, when, and how they will interact. Understand that they are not being mean-spirited or rude if they opt out of one-on-one contact with someone they are not fully accustomed toa long childhood …
A play therapist observes a client playing with toys (play-houses, pets, dolls percussion 3D puzzles robots spitfires , etc.) to determine the cause of the disturbed behavior
Bronowski postulated that the atom bomb could have been avoided with better powers of communication and the slaughter of innocence … the irony is that Im now attributing to you powers that I previously said were axed lol … the game I think is to understand the difference between a response and a reaction … admittedly Im no Batmanghelidjh but you will smell a good egg … not controlling … literally trust … I didn’t mean to shock I was just teasing …
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/video/2009/jun/16/refugee-week
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"In Merida, the celebration of the cosmic dawn opened inauspiciously, with a fumbling of the sacred fire meant to honor the calendar's conclusion.
Gabriel Lemus, the white-haired guardian of the flame, burned his finger on the kindling and later had to scoop up a burning log that fell from the ceremonial brazier onto the stage.
Still, Lemus was convinced that it was a good start, as he was joined by about 1,000 other shamans, seers, stargazers, crystal enthusiasts, yogis, sufis and swamis.
"It is a cosmic dawn," Lemus declared. "We will recover the ability to communicate telepathically and levitate objects ... like our ancestors did."
Celebrants later held their arms in the air in a salute to the Thursday morning sun.
"The galactic bridge has been established," intoned spiritual leader Alberto Arribalzaga. "At this moment, spirals of light are entering the center of your head ... generating powerful vortexes that cover the planet."
Despite all the ritual and banter, few here actually believed the world would end Friday; the summit was scheduled to run through Sunday."
If you’d told me on 19 September the night of the row that the experience I have had since then, the revelations that have since come to light, could take place in Britain today, I simply would not have believed you. An allegation that a serving police officer posed as a member of the public whilst fabricating evidence is a matter of the utmost gravity
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Although the arrested officer was not on duty at the time, they claimed to have witnessed the incident – a claim now being probed by the Independent Police Complaints Commission. “I always knew that the emails were false, although extremely convincing,” Mr Mitchell, MP for Sutton Coldfield, said. I believe now that there should be a full inquiry so that we can get to the bottom of this
ok so something unauthorised was done to
Mr Mitchell after which he swore … obviously
someone tried to give the chief whip a butt plug for making a scene …
Mr Mitchell after which he swore … obviously
someone tried to give the chief whip a butt plug for making a scene …
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@Definatelynotashark - Afternoon, Daddynotashark!
would like an article on why on the “website of the year” every time I open a page I get an error message telling me “A script is causing Internet Exporer to run slowly. If it continues to run your computer may become unresponsiveYep, same here. This system is a bit of a shambles
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bob seger and lewis summers have had me targeted with a stomach bug
is there really such a thing as human rights ?
is there really such a thing as human rights ?
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right that does it Bob Seger out of his mental health job now
bob seger and lewis summers have had me targeted with a stomach bug
bob seger out of his job immediately
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MORNING. What do you want to talk about? End of the world? Christmas? Tell me.
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why did the turkey cross the zebra ...
to get to the phoneme to make a phoney call ...
why did the turkey cross the zebra ...
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this article is a critique of my last therapy session .... I didn't say anyone could do that ....
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/dec/19/at-bbc-deputy-heads-will-roll
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from people who haven't even got the guts to put their foot ouside their front doors and leave their nannies let alone speak to anyone
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reptilian robots for real ...
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Might you ask Mr Rushbridger to justify the bewilderingly crass editorial line (Time to Stop the Digging) WRT the moor's murders?
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Thank you.
you sure you wouldnt be better off having me in there enders ?
you sure you wouldnt be better off having me in there enders ?
