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    how very dare anyone call jon bon gay, hes not only straight hes blooooody gorgeous. ive been lucky enough to have seen him 4 times already. whatta show.
    leave lill jon bon alone or ill become a suicide bomber and blow your market place up :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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    @rikardo wrote:

    Hello, I am Czech, I am looking for someone, who will be want speak with me, teach me english and I teach czech you.

    Sorry, mi anglish isnt goog.

    Are Iou here? :D :D :D

    try visiting prague pet its full of english touritst every weekend. and its close to home :wink:

    #303451

    im not sure wether i have blonde moments [im a redhead] or if im having senior moments. [im in my mid forties] this morning i fed the dog with cat meat and vise versa. they didnt complain tho. this lunch time i put a pan on to boil some eggs and went out to get the mail fromthe post man, hes a mate and we like to chat. when i came back in the pan had boiled dry. i forgot about it completeley.. doh !
    i dont think its a good idea getting up b4 lunch for me. i wish i could afford to stay in bed till lunch time. the world would be a much safer place :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #304013

    @smiley wrote:

    @jgrill05 wrote:

    OK, a little background.Last summer i visited London for two weeks, and i have to say not only are the women beautiful and smart, but they are extremely aggressive. This isn’t made to offend you, it is actually a big compliment. I went there by myself for a vacation from college and i was a little nervous since most of the world has a notion that American were fat, lazy, loud and stupid. I figured that most of the guys would be cool (which they were, since i do mma i had alot of discussions about it with the guys and made alot of friends) But at clubs/bars i was shocked at how the women were so aggressive. In the states if a girl likes you all they do is look at you and figure you get the hint and make you do all the work(guys you knwo what i’m talking about, it;s really annoying) But over there it was completely different, i didn’t have a night when a girl didn’t come up to me, sometimes they even bought me drinks. Now this is going to come off as arrogant/cocky (which in all honesty i am not, i’m actually very shy when meeting new people) but i have been told i am attractive, being 6’2” and having a very athletic build i wasn’t shocked that the women would be attracted to me over there, but i never expected a response like i got. Maybe it was a my accent, or the fact i wasn’t loud and obnoxious like they would expect an American to be, i don’t know. But it was an amazing culture shock. So women from England, is this normal? Do you have a tendency to be more aggressive with the men, or was this all a coincidence? But all in all my time in London was fantastic, i am going to visit there again. You English are great!

    English girls are uptight, mostly fat, they’re all pretty much slappers. American girls seem to have morals, and are all so beautiful! Shiney hair, perfect teeth, skin complexion is wow, their love-holes aren’t huge & flappy like English girls.. American girls seem to be more submissive, too, which is great, as I’m quite kinky and dominant in the bedroom.

    English girls seem to be more “aggressive” and dominant because they just want c0ck after c0ck and don’t care what kind of c0ck it is.

    Most English girls have had more c0cks inside them by 16 than American girls have by 60! So American girls are tighter than English, too, and it feels allll that better.

    English girls are mostly cheaters, too. And have horrible skin, most have tattoos slapped all over the places, where American girls have nice clean, pure, fresh skin.

    American girls are the greatest.

    i wonder who has a penile phobia. its not that english girls have big [love holes ???] its you who has a tiny cock pet. and as for the american women being beautiful !!!!! have you ever seen jerry springer, or any american tv, that actually uses normal american people [yes i know jerry springer doesnt use “normal” people but they are a better representation of the way they look] on the whole they are built like tanks have rotten teeth and live on burgers and pizza.
    you need to put the playboy down for a minute and have a look at american dating sites. wow theyre ugly…

    #303533

    @slayer wrote:

    Which is really my point

    We moan about “drugs” in this country, who sells them etc but if we didnt demand them, they wouldnt be there selling them- it doesnt mean drugs would go away but the indirect effect would be minimal

    Not sure about Bolivia supported by drug cartels- not heard that one before and the only way they would benefit is by a direct interaction with the drug barons- they certainly arent getting any taxes from them

    it was only recently that i saw it. it was on ross kemp on gangs. he as in bolivia talking to gang members nd they were saying that the police and the government were on the take from the drug barrons. im not saying they are all at it, but every society has its corruption doesnt it ? just look at our government at the moment. its not hard to magine that where drugs and big money are concerned people will be on the take, its hard for them not to in some places. mabey if we gave mandatory 20 year sentences to drug dealers there would be less problems, i dont know ?. its a hard one innit? stopping kids doing it in the first place would be a good start, but thats never going to happen when weve got two or three generations in some families on drugs. its seen as a career choice for teens nowadays, why work for a fiver a hour when you can earn a hundred quid a day dealing drugs. its a no brainer for some. do you have any ideas ? im at a loss to be honest. and im not being sarky either. what do we do. im lucky my kids drink and they smoke fags, my son did smoke spliff but he is mildly autistic nd it did him no favours, but he had the sense to stop before it got bad. i occasionally smoke it but only when im in a lot of pain, i have a severe back broblem and am prescribed morphine if i need it, but my specialist said smoke weed, its works and i dont need the morphine. but that is only rarely now. its not a daily or weekly thing.

    #304176

    @chess wrote:

    im not quite sure what you mean there waspish…..*we can never be certain that people in third world countries [for instance] will not donate organs for cash, fine if its your own, but not so fine if your an unwilling donor.* Surely this would be have to be a live donation

    im just going along the lines of the organ being *a match* for the recipient. In UK and NI the match has to be much higher to be transplanted than say in The Irish Republic ….. for what reason i dont know. To lower these *matches* might make for more transplants …. tho i am sure you are under no delusions to the ammount of imunnodepressant medication that the recipient will be on for life. But i firmly believe that to give the patient a few good years rather than leaving them on the machine until a better match comes along is more benefical whilst they are still young enough to enjoy it .

    Transplants are not cures ………. they are merely treatments (albeit very effective ones)

    apologies i wasnt very clear there was i. what i meant was organ donation should be a choice made by the person while still living. not to give while still living,but to show their intent to do so.
    there are many urban legends of people waking up in hospital with a kidney missing or eyes taken, this is of course just that urban legends. but it doesnt mean its impossible. money talks, even in life terms. donating an organ whilst still living is the ultimate in generosity as far a im concerned. people who do this willingly are a testement to humanity at its most caring.
    my fear is that if we introduce an opt out policy, there may be instances where say, an elderly patient with no living relatives is allowed to die,and their organs harvested just because there is a millionaires son or daughter on a list, and some people are corrupt. wether we like it or not.
    where do we draw the line. ? will some doctors take it upon themselves to play god. if a person with low standing in society, such as a homeless person or a person with no family becomes very ill, there will be instances where people will be allowed to die, so their organs can be harvested. its a sickening thought, but if harold shipman had been a renal specialist, or a heart,lung specialist.he could still be working to this day. and who would know ? when the patient is dead its too late to say sorry and give the organs back. voluntary is the only way. we need a better system that the present one granted, but we have to be careful how its done.

    #302172

    i dont believe her parents killed her. but i do agree they are responsible for her death. simple as. :cry:

    #304171

    @cas wrote:

    I’m with you on that one Chess, I don’t think anyone should be made to choose, or be pressurised, it’s a personal choice. I do though, think that having made that personal choice, others shouldn’t be allowed to overturn it.

    Understand too Sharon, who would want to have to make that decision, god forbid. I do know tho, and knowing my son as I do, I wouldn’t, I couldn’t. We discussed it, he said if anything happened to him he would want his wishes to donate his organs to go ahead.

    Maybe some kind of clause in the whole process might be better. Talking to relatives about this after the person has died, asking for permission etc., Perhaps a clause by the donor themselves, that no one can turn around their decision or change it. Takes a lot of pressure away from the doctors, and heartbreaking decisions from the relatives.

    the clause idea is a brilliant idea. i worked in the n.h.s for many years and often had to see people die needlessly. especially when we saw organ donations being denied by family members who disagreed with their loved ones choice. i can understand why this happens as it isnt something families want to deal with when they have just lost aloved one. only last year i lost a dear family friend aged 20 who suffered from cystic fibrosis, she was a beautiful vibrant loving girl, and died because she needed a heart lung transplant.
    i would like to see a system where people entering hospital for any reason are given a choice to join the national database of organ donors. and indeed educating children of the life giving benefits if they join the register, this would help greatly. people realy dont mind being asked, and children are amazingly not fazed by the idea if it is explained in a way that shows donation in a giving way. as opposed to the system now, where doctors basically have to ask if they can remove any useable organs immediateley after death. its hardly suprising there is a shortage is it ?
    myself and my family are all donors and i would urge anyone who isnt to become one as soon as possible. if ust one life can be saved or even prolonged after my death , then im happy with thatthought.
    im not sure if i agree with the opt out idea as we can never be certain that people in third world countries [for instance] will not donate organs for cash, fine if its your own, but not so fine if your an unwilling donor.

    #304068

    :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
    RAOTFLMFAO. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA thanx u lot med me day.
    sorry ugo but yav gorra admit its funny as fcuk innit….

    #303447

    this morning i put my empty tea cup in the fridge instead of the dishwasher, then i took the washing out of the washer and put it in the drier, it was only when id almost finished that i realised the washing hadnt even been done… DOH !!!! i realy dont do mornings very well sometimes. :shock:

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