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  • #504353

    eh you sure its not French?

    #504351

    touché

    #504349

    your too cheap to buy a dongle for you laptop, you never go and see City live yet you want us to beleive you forked out for a plane ticket to America

    Feck Off – V

    #504344

    take a plane to America, go on to Route 66, take your first left, keep going straight for about an hour, turn left again then the immediate right hand turn, drive through Amarillo and its the third town on your right.

    #504331

    ffs Terry

    do you beleive this crap?
    Freaks like this should be taken out and sent to a Batman film.

    Just like the idiots who belive nostradamus pridected the rise of Hitler when in FACT he said Hister – which is a river.

    In modern English the term is most commonly encountered in its use by Nostradamus, especially in a phrase at quatrain II.24 commonly translated “most of the battle (or armies) will be against Hister”:

    Bestes farouches de faim fluves tranner:
    Plus part du camp encontre Hister sera,
    En caige de fer le grand fera treisner,
    Quand Rin enfant Germain observera.
    [Nostradamus, Les Propheties, first printing 1555]
    or, in English:

    Beasts wild with hunger shall cross the rivers:
    Most of the fighting shall be close by the Hister [Danube],
    It shall result in the great one being dragged in an iron cage,
    While the German shall be watching over the infant Rhine.
    This is often interpreted to be a prediction of the war against Adolf Hitler’s Nazi state in the twentieth century. However, none of the reputable sources listed support this view. In fact all of them point out that the name ‘Hister’ (as Nostradamus himself explains in his Almanac for 1554) in fact refers in his writings to the Danube, being mentioned (as elsewhere) alongside ‘R[h]in’ (Rhine) — two rivers that formed the north-eastern frontier of the ancient Roman Empire. Un bien sçavant homme dans ce dernier quart se pourmenant le long de la riviere Hister dite Danube, he writes at Prose Presage 222, la terre se parfondant, dans ladite riviere se perdra (‘A very scholarly man during this last quarter, while walking along the river Hister known as Danube, the ground subsiding, in the said river shall be lost’). This is evidently based on a historical incident described by Nostradamus himself in his Traité des fardemens (Proem, p. 19, 1552), involving one Gaspar Ursinus Vellius consellier à Vienne en Austriche, qui un soir soy pourmenant le long du Dannube la terre se fendit, & tumba & se nya (‘a councillor at Vienna in Austria who one evening was walking along the Danube, the ground split apart and he fell in and was drowned’).

    Just like star signs, if you speak vaguely enough, people can read anything into it.

    #504324

    hehehe well that shut him up.

    #504039

    @terry wrote:

    T’Pau. A dreadful, dreadful band.

    I love china in your hands, every time i hear it i get goosebumbs thinking of robert de nero as frankinstein.

    My worst would be
    Jeward and anyone who appearwd on x factor or any one of those type shows, pop idol etc
    Jay z
    Linkin park
    Limp biskit
    Chryel cole ( sorry lucy)
    Jessie j

    #504044

    I dont agree scep. Inn america the other day two went into a internet cafe to rob the place, they were armed but so was an oap who chased them out while firing his own gun, he missed them and saved the cafe ffrom being robbed, hee has bbeen classed as a hero!!!

    Now while the oap missed thee two armed robbers, what if a child was outside (or anyone just sitting in their car) and the oap shot them? He’d be a murderer and not a “hero”

    More guns more death.

    #504013

    this is what cats with thumbs would do:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6CcxJQq1x8

    #503917

    Loving it Lucy xx

    I cant think of what to give ppl, its being ages since ive been in the room at night, i will log on soon, Miss the craic.

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