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9 March, 2012 at 1:09 pm #87881
KC and the sunshine band
8 March, 2012 at 1:43 pm #490251A fat joint washed down with a cup of tea.
8 March, 2012 at 11:41 am #4902468 March, 2012 at 10:28 am #490208@chameleon wrote:
@gill_cambs wrote:
Have no fear ladies my post this morning signing off as Gill and Thin was purely a wind up.
He is still available and very much ready for his next encounter.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Surely you mean VICTIM Gill. 8)
The colour green, it doesn’t suit either of you.
7 March, 2012 at 1:56 pm #490195For those who’s pc wont let you open the link, heres what google had to say about him.
Good Thread Sugar :)
Tens of thousand of Australians have joined a global cause to make a mass-murdering African military leader “famous” so he can be brought to justice.
Joseph Kony is not famous yet, but an American film-maker has set out to change that with a new documentary titled KONY 2012 that has been viewed more than four million times in the last two days on the internet.
The ruthless leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Uganda, Africa, Kony and his killers have abducted more than 30,000 children from their families, forcing young boys to murder their parents and become child soldiers and the girls to work as sex slaves.
Advertisement: Story continues below It’s been happening for almost 30 years.
On Wednesday March 7, the video below, produced by the humanitarian group Invisible Children, began being passed around Australian internet users.
It is an incredible piece of movie-making, but the social media campaign that has run in tandem with the film is what has “changed the rules”.
Its aim is to raise global awareness of Kony – to make him famous – “not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice”.
As the filmmaker Jason Russell explains, less than one per cent of the world knows who Kony is, however, if people knew what he had done, they would demand action.
“The dream would be for Kony to be captured, not killed, and brought to the International Criminal Court to face trial, says Russell, not surprising considering Kony is the most wanted man in the world according to the ICC.
“The world would know about his crimes and they would watch the trial play out on an international level, seeing a man face justice who got away with abducting children, raping little girls, and mutilating people’s faces for 26 years,” says Russell.
And this is the year to make it happen.
Thanks to the efforts of Russell and Invisible Children, the US government last year committed 100 military advisors to join the Ugandan army to help train and co-ordinate Kony’s capture.
But that support could be withdrawn at any moment if public opinion does not keep decision-makers committed.
KONY 2012 may do the trick.
7 March, 2012 at 10:12 am #490184Have a fantastic birthday Bornfree xxxx
6 March, 2012 at 8:46 pm #483481Thats a fair point to make just be careful where you get it, only takes one bad batch of anything and it could end up killing you no matter how disciplined you are.
Anyway your too old for that shìt these days :P x
6 March, 2012 at 4:29 pm #4901566 March, 2012 at 4:17 pm #4901536 March, 2012 at 3:09 pm #490136i did google and it took 3 tries to do so!!!
You think i think i love you, im bisexual? Your very friendly ???????????????? I like you ms Panda12, and my local wine is very nice.
Well hows that, btw I too was wondering were you drunk when posting this thread lol sorry.
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