
Verbal
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This has 0-4 written all over it.
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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Verbal replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
Crikey. He's at the bus stop already: "I've got a lot of hunger..." -
Celebrating your STDs is not what we're going for here.
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I've lived and worked in the US twice with something called an O-1 Visa. Lots of paperwork and cost my company quite a bit. Not sure how different this is from H1B.
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But don't WUMs try at least a little bit not to look like complete dumbasses? Unfortunately, I think the poor little mite actually believes it. Anyway, I can't wait to see JR and Lambert rip a few defences apart.
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Oh good. They will cave.
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If for any reason you do part with the £800+, do make sure you send it with a County Court Summons to reclaim it. You'd win easily and cheaply.
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Dune in 'I've never seen the effect of a camera flash' shock.
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You can't. But lots do. Drop in to the Old King's Head in Santa Monica - most of them will be there.
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Thank god Nigel is finally listening to you. I wonder why it took so long?
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What would that be? That Saintsweb announced it first?
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Yes, my little pedantic one, I have.
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This is one of those classic 'the US does it so much better' cases. Hiring cars in the UK is a NIGHTMARE - the rental companies are constantly in search of ways to sting you if you're in the slightest way oblivious of any pre-existing damage. So much so that it seems to me to be organised fraud. In the US, by contrast, renting cars is easy, cheap and a real pleasure.
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I have a feeling we won't be seeing Guthrie in a Saints strip anytime soon.
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Another snub! I love a snub.
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Tommac wasn't a director, just the local business manager in a shed in Fulham (which he referred to as 'Mayfair').
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If 'might' becomes 'will', don't forget to get your ESTA authorisation done. You don't need a plane ticket to do it. For the US, Trailfinders in Kensington are still one of the most competitive agents out there - much better than online services in my experience. Think about staying at the Paramount. The rooms are TINY, but stylish, and the hotel is the centre of activity for film and theatre people. It's also right by Times Square.
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I'll try one last time to drag you at least into the last century, Charlie. We no longer talk about 'human nature' like we're leftovers from the Enlightenment. Molecular biology has put a decisive end to that. Human nature is found in the double helix. Nowhere else. Also your 'fundamental difference' between explaining and excusing is specious in this case - it was a play on words, obviously. If you want to argue that it's 'within our nature to act badly' in any causal sense, you have to give a genetic explanation. There isn't one. Nor are such normative concepts as 'good' and 'evil' reducible to biological causation.
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Ok Charlie, tell you what. I'll go and look at a microscope, and see if I can find any Nazi genes. What should I look for? Some sequences in the form of swastikas? It's not just weird to believe in the idea that a resistance to political evil is cultural and and acquiescence to it genetic - a belief for which there is precisely no evidence - it's also dangerous. It effectively excuses those who fall into line with Nazism, et al. You're left with: "I was only following (genetic) orders, honest, guv!" By the way, I wasn't suggesting anything remotely like there are 'national characteristics' in any other sense than that different national cultures have different effects. The Nazis actually understood this rather well, which one reason is why Vichy was created: the French have an overarching cultural identity in nationhood, built around language. Put French people, talking French, in puppet positions and you are more likely to get the cooperation an occupier requires - no matter, it seems, how awful that occupier actually is. (And after all, the Nazis had a war to fight; the last thing they wanted to do was spend inordinate amounts of military time trying to cling on to unruly occupied peoples). In Britain, the plan was different: entice a corrupt royal and stick him in as a collaborating figurehead. But we've been here before...
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To put Nazism and collaboration down to human nature is a bit weird. So culture explains resistance but human nature explains collaboration? Collaboration with Nazis is in people's genes? National and cultural characteristics did play a role and how people reacted to Nazi invasion and occupation, from Norway, through Holland, France, Poland and Czechoslovakia, and there's plenty of literature on this. I am aware of no studies that point to a genetic source for collaboration.
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You poor, put-upon little tory, you. This is heart-bleeding stuff.
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Eden Hazard, Part Deux - the cheaper sequel.
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Not if the 'supervisor' has anything to do with it. Who is that? Birch?
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More likely (and this what many in the markets expect): with defaults, the Eurozone will be whittled down to core countries whose economies are increasingly linked to Germany's anyway, creating a monetary bloc that will easily outmuscle the £.