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Special K

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  1. There have been many extinction events on this planet. This planet will not die imho, but the life forms that inhabit it will and will continue to do so whenever the planet wants it to happen. There will be pretty much bugger all we, or whatever occupies the planet can do about it when it happens. However, this is not to cast doubt over either the causes of human accelerated climate change, which is pretty much indisputable, or the actions required by us to prevent what is seen as the consequence of it.
  2. Fast food "restaurant"? You'll probably have more trouble understanding the grunts from the regular punters tbh.
  3. Sorry to hear that MM. But glad the one in St James Road will be taken over though I was fearful that one would close and leave me with an extra long walk onto the High Street and the ****e bargain booze offies down there.
  4. This mixtape is superb. If i was young i could be said to be "lovin' it", but as i'm not i'll just say it is bloody fantastic.
  5. Ignoring the temptation to define God as a tangible entity, surely the presence of an individuals belief in a God is enough to prove it's existence; at least to that person. Whilst some may want "proof" to be factual, faith does not require irrefutable evidence to be true and valid.
  6. Champion bangers. Best in Southampton by a long way.
  7. Over the weekend i had to have a pop at my mate, who is a confirmed peace loving tree hugger, about him inviting me to a bonfire night celebration at his place, where he will set fire to a facking great big bonfire, unleashing all sort of unnecessary smoke and CO2 into our fragile atmosphere (non tree-hugging), all in the name of a renegade Catholic who wanted to cause some anarchy by killing the ruling classes (non-peace loving). Needless to say i'm no longer invited.
  8. Reminds me of the wife. She never makes the bed either.
  9. I doubt there would be a G string big enough for that fat knacker. I suppose you could whip one up from half a length of washing line and a spare blanket, but you'd have to reinforce the gusset with kevlar or something. But i suspect you are right about the pen and ink. I doubt she can reach around to wash that fetid old growler.
  10. Plentyoffish? Plentyoffishandchips more like.
  11. Paul McCarthey now owns Winchester City FC.
  12. Does this include the general loling at the, to use your words, "Tranny" who appeared on University Challange the other day (see thread you started on TMS) Or are "Trannies", as a lifestyle group, exempt from getting upset at ridicule? I'd just like to know the rules, so i don't trip myself up when i'm taking the moral high ground when it suits me, etc, etc.
  13. It's a good job Griffin isn't a skilled politician or fearsome orator, because with the disappointing slant of last nights show (less a political debate, more a test for Griffin to show how he performs) the traditional appeal to us Brits of the sense of fair play, mixed with an impressive Griffin, would have given the BNP some priceless publicity and stood them at the gates of mainstream political coverage. Fortunately he was shown to be a lightweight, not the sort an extremist political group needs at the helm. As an aside, i do hope that the question of immigration into the UK can be discussed and debated more sensibly over the coming years and not hijacked by shouts of "racist" to anyone who wants to stem the flow of migration into this country.
  14. You sure you're a Lib Dem and not one of those scallies flogging the Socialist Worker outside West Quay on a saturday?
  15. It's like finding an old copy of The Best of Mayfair in the loft and putting it up on ebay in the vain hope the money you get can pay the mortgage that month.
  16. I'll support locally produced food first. Then i'll use price, convenience and taste before i consider fair trade goods. The world of the ethical consumer is fraught with double standards and hypocrisy so best leave it alone, imho.
  17. Irrespective who "wins" the next election, we will be lumbered with a politician of few attributes, insipid character and a teflon coated PR sheen. It's sad that there are too few Statesmen/Stateswomen who can really get to grips with the task. FWIW listening to Paddy Ashdown a few weeks ago during the Libbers conference made me wonder why he hadn't left becoming leader until about now; one of the few in modern political life who has some gravitas.
  18. Things may be bleak in the Union inspired, post Orwellian world that you occupy ESB, but the some of us decided a few years ago that any Huxley-esque visions of the world we had as students were not really relevant. Seriously though, to say this is an erosion of civil liberites insults people who stand up for civil liberties. The whole argument of the OP was basing his civil liberties around getting ****ed. Shameful, in my opinion. I thought some would show more judgement before jumping on the shop steward bandwagon.
  19. Can you let me know what school you teach at? It's only so i can send my kids elsewhere so the poor nippers don't end up getting taught by neurotic, fragile, insipid teachers with chips on their shoulders that extend all the way down to the elbow patches on their dogtooth jackets. FFS, grow a pair. If you really consider leaving a profession because of some bizarre self generated notion you will be struck off for having a few drinks, then perhaps you really are in the wrong job.
  20. Stop being so precious. "Infringement of human right"? What a load of old pony. It's just a standard code of conduct for members. And it doesn't say you can't have a drink, so don't exaggerate so you have nothing to worry about unless you go to pubs solely to get completely crap-in-your-pants bladdered? It's no different to what most professional bodies expect of their members, and i should know as i was thrown out of one!
  21. I bet that smarts a bit.
  22. Special K

    Cocaine

    Never tried it myself. Never felt the need to, rather just get ******ed on booze with the lads. And i don't know of anyone in my circle of friends who does it either. Some have tried it, but don't do anything now - well that's what they say anyway. I smoked a couple of bifters once, but because i was drunk, i ended up being owned by the joints as i barfed up all over the place:(. Never smoked a joint since. I remember going to raves at Uni in the early 90's and being very impressed with the lack of people at the bar, meaning me and the boys could get served easily as everyone was on E. I honestly thought there was a flu epidemic at the first rave i went to as everyone was walking around with bottles of Vicks Vaporub, until i was informed that sniffing it was supposed to get you high again. country boy in the big city, eh up!
  23. I used to have an ST in the Northam, but now sit in teh Itchen or Chapel as i take my nipper. Quite honestly i would not like to sit next to anyone like me so i'd rather keep the Northam open.
  24. A win is a win. We don't create much in open play though and i've never seen us worse at set pieces - we need to make them count. Hammond starting to exert much needed authority - good news. Sniederlin starting to look as if he enjoys playing, probably as a result of Hammond being there - bodes well. Up front - Waigo will be useful away from home. Defence much better with Jaidi. Just hope the confidence results in us being more incisive. And my 8 year old finally saw us win for the first time since Bristol City home the season before last - we went to about a dozen home games last season and i almost lost him to Chelsea, but fortunately he's got his interest back now, phew!!
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