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'Random news articles that don't warrant their own threads' thread. • Page 127
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ysandc 1 posts
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DaM 17,063 posts
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Registered 16 years agoLionheartDJH wrote:
To be fair, it was the only sensible option for him.
Ha! Continuing on that theme: man so scared to tell fianceé that he failed to confirm their wedding venue he makes bomb threat to venue day before the ceremony. -
I dunno, maybe he could have faked his own kidnapping. -
Load_2.0 26,430 posts
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Registered 15 years agoNo burning paedos here. -
jimbogreen 88 posts
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RyanDS 11,782 posts
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jimbogreen 88 posts
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Registered 5 years agoTbh I remember when it was seen as funny that a crowd of vigilantes mistook a pediatrician for a paedophile. These new breed of vigilante thugs are scary. -
jimbogreen wrote:
Needed correcting.
Tbh I remember when it was seen as funny that a crowd of idiots mistook a pediatrician for a paedophile. These new breed of idiot thugs are scary. -
jimbogreen 88 posts
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Registered 5 years agoVigilantes = idiots
unless they're the final fight or streets of rage kind.
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Because who else is going to rescue Madonna? -
jimbogreen 88 posts
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fletch7100 8,368 posts
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Registered 7 years agohttp://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/us-police-can-now-fire-gps-bullets-to-track-a-suspect-and-avoid-a-high-speed-chase/story-fnda1lbo-1226749334593
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fletch7100 8,368 posts
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Unless they miss and you are recreating the Total Recall(Arnie version) how to remove a tracking device via your nose
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Registered 12 years agohttp://news.uk.msn.com/trending-blog/soul-pictured-leaving-tree-damaged-in-st-jude-storm/
Ms Johnson, 37, is a science and maths teacher in a secondary school.
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Mystery barges linked to Google appear in San Francisco and Portland.
Nothing suspicious going on here...
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Load_2.0 26,430 posts
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Registered 15 years agoHah their next purchase should be an underground volcanic lair. -
beastmaster 18,102 posts
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Registered 14 years agoSome big waves being surfed in Portugal
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/29/surfers-portugal-towering-waves-storm?ref=nf
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Registered 16 years agoMr-Brett wrote:
Floating tax haven!
Mystery barges linked to Google appear in San Francisco and Portland.
Nothing suspicious going on here...
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It turns out the barges could be much more mundane. -
Psychotext 62,884 posts
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Registered 12 years agoBoring. -
Load_2.0 26,430 posts
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Registered 15 years agoThat is just to throw you off the scent whilst they install the missile tubes and shark tanks. -
I have not known a more ideological U.K. Government than this one.
If the Scots vote for independence, it will not be for a belief in Scottish politics or self-determination, it'll be because they think UK.Gov is so fucking awful they'd be better off out. -
To be fair, I'm pretty happy with the way the Scottish Government handles some issues. I'd be voting yes in the hope those smarter decisions became the norm. It won't though, it'll more likely be the idiotic decisions that'll become more common and I really hate Nicola Sturgeon. She's just awful at her job. Every time I see a story on one of the Scottish Governments more questionable decisions, it's her. Every time.
That said, I'd be lying if I said it wasn't at least 10% "Screw Cameron" if I went yes. Still undecided though. I've had at least one leaflet through the door, and it pretty much all guesses and downright lies.
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Rusty_M 6,815 posts
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Registered 11 years agoI believe in unity overall, so there's little chance of me voting yes to independence. That said, this current government seems to be brilliant at pissing me off and making me want to scream "What? Why?" -
Yeah, it's probably impossible to make an informed vote. Maybe it's just a case of 'who lies the least?'
Maybe if Scotland does become independent, you'll have a reversal of the norm, with lots of 'English' moving to work in Scotland in the expectation that the taxes they pay will really go towards accessible, quality justice, education and healthcare. -
I got married in Edinburgh, I'd be seriously tempted to move up their if the Scots voted yes to independence.
A 'no' vote seems insanity to me, Scotland has been teabagged by every Westminster government their has been, self rule at least allows Scots some measure of control. -
I don't like it. I think it will be bad for Scotland and bad for the remaining home countries in the long term. However, getting shot of Westminster must seem such a desirable short term 'win'.
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