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BlueStar

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  1. Grrr, knew I should have bought that Hori stick from Amazon at £39.99 before I went out for a drink. Came back and they've all been snapped up to be sold on ebay for £75 each.
  2. http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/168650/Top-ref-Steve-Bennett-reveals-Premier-League-stars-cheat-fans-by-getting-booked-deliberately-to-skive-off-games.html Also:
  3. The Christian Party is also a completely different animal to Christians in general. It's led by this utter pillock If you recognise the face it's because he's constantly whoring himself to the media and news channels as self appointed spokesman and rent-a-quote for the whole of Christianity and blaming anything and everything on weed, video games, atheism, liberals, Barack Obama, the European Union and particularly the gays. The last one being particularly ironic as he's made a fortune from writing gay anthems like "So Macho" You might have also seen him being a pillock on TVs "Make me a Christian."
  4. Because people were defending her by saying "Oh, it's not racist to say someone looks like such and such" as if she was calling him a gollywog because he had an uncanny resemblance to one and not just because he was a 'wog'.
  5. Same with anything you turn scientific method to - and that's one of the best things about science. You never go "Well, that's everything there is to know about molecules, we know everything about them for certain and we have an absolute answer as to what they are. Let's stop researching them and move onto the next subject." You have molecular theory, which is the best, testable theory about the little things which probably make up everything. But that doesn't mean molecular theory is an absolute fact, that it won't be amended or even completely discounted in future. Conversely, you have the opposite end of the spectrum which is "Wow, don't know how that works. God must have done it. Case closed."
  6. You can certainly use scientific method to theorise on such things.
  7. Because science doesn't deal with dogmatic absolutes and never rules anythign out. If evidence comes along which supports a different theory, science changes its views. If evidence comes along which goes against religious dogma, religion changes or dismisses the evidence. All things dull and ugly, All creatures short and squat, All things rude and nasty, The Lord God made the lot; Each little snake that poisons, Each little wasp that stings, He made their brutish venom, He made their horrid wings. All things sick and cancerous, All evil great and small, All things foul and dangerous, The Lord God made them all. Each nasty little hornet, Each beastly little squid. Who made the spikey urchin? Who made the sharks? He did. All things scabbed and ulcerous, All pox both great and small. Putrid, foul and gangrenous, The Lord God made them all. -- Monty Python's Flying Circus
  8. I'd love to see the ASA all over this one. Was fully in support of Dawkins adverts, considering they were in response to adverts for the Alpha Course and were directing people to a website that said they'd burn in hell if they weren't christian.
  9. Don't think it was outlawed, more like in post-slavery America people were slightly uncomfortable watching white guys with blacked up faces and huge painted-on lips dancing round shouting "Ooooohh lawdy boss, I be da funny negro! Oh been dem workin' dem feilds yes siree, an now ahma do mah funny negro dance for da white mamas and eat me some watermelon, mmm-hmmmm!" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minstrel_show
  10. About 10,000 attendance at Blackburn, absolutely shocking.
  11. Apparently this is the guy she was talking about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Wilfried_Tsonga Don't see how he looks the big-lipped black mistrel stereotype of the gollywog any more than any other person with dark skin. Find it rather difficult to not see it as a slur to be honest.
  12. John Terry? http://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/news/4076812._NHS_is_exploiting_my_life____claims_transsexual/
  13. Bank notes are still made out of paper, it's just paper made from cotton. Paper doesn't have to be made from wood. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_paper
  14. Usually public enemy number one for Newcastle fans, biased mackem hack Loise Taylor has amazingly managed to write a fantastically accurate article about us for once. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2009/jan/15/sam-allardyce-newcastle-united-blackburn The bit about the Cryochamber he bought at Bolton is particularly crackers.
  15. Southend's mascot looks like he should be setting fire to crosses in Texas
  16. Well, we got tonked today (although by rights it should have been 2-2 at half time) At least our fans did us proud though, the scousers were absolutely embarrassing and got the pissed ripped out of them non-stop for how pathetic their support was. I'd say it was just cos they expected to beat us so it was no big deal, but Man U twat us every season and get behind their team and sing their hearts out for 90 minutes whereas there was barely a peep out of Liverpool for the entire game, even when they were wining 5-1.
  17. OK, as long as it was self-depreciating irony.
  18. "Top four next season" should be translated into latin and inscribed permanently under the Spurs club crest, it's been their motto for about a decade.
  19. Wooo, cracking 3 points, thanks Santa! Two of my mates are Spurs fans and came to the match with us, what a sickener for them. Spurs must hate playing us, haven't we taken all 18 points from our last 6 games against them home and away or something?
  20. Really? Where does Simon Cowell's paycheck come from? You might as well stick it to Malcom Glazer due to the fact you don't like the new Man U home kit by getting everyone to buy the away kit. The better Sony BMG do, the better Cowell does and the bigger his personal fortune - epecially if Sony's increased profits come as a direct result of his actions.
  21. Simon Cowell, public face of Sony BMG and one of their highest earners. Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah© 1988 Columbia Records, now part of Sony BMG Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah© 2007 Sony BMG Music Entertainment Alexandra Burke - Hallelujah© 2008 Sony BMG Music Entertainment I'm sure that will give Cowell and Sony BMG a huge kick in the teeth, having both the revenue from the X Factor and the protest sales pouring into their company bank account. They won't be letting X Factor winners cover popular songs from their back catalogue again in a hurry, that's for sure.
  22. If people are going to be so pointlessly pig-headed in their reasons for rejecting the Euro we pretty much deserve what we get. We should have switched to it at the same time as everyone else and we're paying for the Daily Express Little-Englander attitude that was adopted at the time now. Quite a few businesses around here accept the euro and advertise the fact with window stickers saying "Euro Friendly (name of town)" If that becomes more widespead we might end up using euros whether we make it the official currency or not. Wasn't there a story about models and actors in the Uka dn US requesting to be paid in euros instead of pounds or dollars?
  23. If you're hoping to stick two fingers up at the X Factor this isn't a particularly good way of doing it. Simon Cowell has not only said that the Jeff Buckley version is one of his favourite songs of all time but he owns the rights to all 3 versions of Hallilujah so this "protest" is actually plowing money directly into the pockets of the main architects of the show. Plus to the casual observer Jeff Buckley getting to number two doesn't look like a backlash, it looks like the X Factor is so big that it's reignighted interest in a previous cover version of the X Factor single to the extent that that one rocketed up the charts in the wake of the final too.
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