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AgentAxeman

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  1. Imagine the stink caused if a christian or white officer refused to protect the embassy of a muslim country. would be bedlam going on and called all the racist names under the sun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&v=zmC-fxVQ0M0
  2. As regards Bullard, I thought we would be only signing players under 26 who would have a resale value?? or has that gone out of the window now? Havent heard of this Austin fella so cant comment.
  3. pre election bollox. it'll never happen.
  4. Didnt do Walcott any harm..........
  5. Freedom of Speech is GR8!! Hallelujah that we live in a free democracy!!!
  6. it certainly seems that Jenson is now getting the handling on his car more to his liking. soooooooooper smooth driving all the way. he may not have the outright speed of Hamilton but he's so much easier on the car/tyres and it really paid dividends for him. AND.......... it was nice to actually see some overtaking this time round. maybe they should whack the sprinklers on randomly at every track from now on!
  7. They've got a few of these up on the wall in the Spring Gardens pub in N.Shields. Some of them are canny funny!!
  8. Never saw what all the fuss was about mesel'
  9. from MSN "Red Bull dominate Down Under Vettel heads Red Bull one-two Down Under Sebastian Vettel claimed pole for the second successive race as he led home a Red Bull one-two ahead of local favourite Mark Webber in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix. The German justified his status as pre-race favourite by wrapping up first place on the grid midway through Q3 when he clocked a time of one minute 23.919 seconds at the Albert Park circuit. Melbourne's Webber, desperate to claim a maiden victory at his home grand prix, was just 0.116secs behind in second. Ferrari's Fernando Alonso will line up third on the grid while reigning world champion and Jenson Button starts from fourth in his second race for McLaren. It was a disappointing morning for fellow Briton Lewis Hamilton however, the 2008 world champion failing to progress from Q2 and thus starting way back in 11th on the grid. Delighted Brazilian Felipe Massa, who finished second in Bahrain two weeks ago, lines up fifth while Nico Rosberg edged out Mercedes team-mate Michael Schumacher to secure sixth, with the seven-time world champion starting from seventh. Rubens Barrichello once again made it through to Q3 in his Williams and takes eighth on the grid with Renault's Robert Kubica and Adrian Sutil of Force India starting ninth and 10th respectively. Speaking after qualifying, a delighted Vettal said: "It is a great result for both of us and for the team. "It is a long race tomorrow but looking at qualifying today, I think we did well coming in with the car and improvements we made. "The result says it all and I am looking forward to tomorrow." Virgin Racing's Timo Glock and Lucas di Grassi - who are unlikely to be able to finish the race due to a design flaw with their fuel tanks - are in 21st and 22nd place while HRT's Bruno Senna and Karun Chandhok line up as they did in Bahrain in 23rd and 24th respectively."
  10. http://jobseekers.direct.gov.uk/homepage.a...5ae41&pid=4 obvious one to start with i would guess. also try http://www.fish4.co.uk/jobs/ good luck with the search
  11. fuckin hell, if they wanted evidence of the 'missing link' they should of just walked down Bedford street in N.Shields on giro day!!
  12. Eh? Barium spraying in the upper atmosphere for whatever reason is a fact Robbie dear. I dont know enough about chemistry to answer this myself but is there any danger putting barium and aluminium into the environs? ie. water table and atmosphere? anybody got an answer to that one?
  13. WooHoo, just realized ive passed 1000 posts. Completely random i know......
  14. why? I'm right in saying the current freedom of speech laws are anything but free. get over it
  15. theres no such thing as 'total' or 'absolute' freedom. thats what im trying to get at. I merely find it offensive when people try to defend 'freedom of speech' as in reality they are defending state oppression. whats the difference between freedom and total freedom?? im confused. shirley they are the same ie. both free. sorry for calling you dimwit. it should have been moron asking questions like that!! (safety wink) Aren't you defending freedom of speech then? sorry should have been more specific. people defending the current freedom of speech laws. my bad!
  16. ha ha, no thanks mate. not answering questions like that in a public forum.
  17. theres no such thing as 'total' or 'absolute' freedom. thats what im trying to get at. I merely find it offensive when people try to defend 'freedom of speech' as in reality they are defending state oppression. whats the difference between freedom and total freedom?? im confused. shirley they are the same ie. both free. sorry for calling you dimwit. it should have been moron asking questions like that!! (safety wink)
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