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  • How to welcome an aircraft carrier

    USS_Independence-s

    It was in klang Malaysia when our ship was docked in the port,and we saw a navy destroyer entering the port.The USS Independence was about to arrive.
    There were navy people in white uniforms standing in formation all around it.As i scanned the incoming ship my "babedar" indicated that there gota be some babes on board.Soon i alerting my fellow hungry seamen.
    All the crew was out on the deck,some with binoculars,and there were a lots of flying kisses being blown towards the destroyer's female crew.
    The aircraft carrier was the next to enter the port.It had four large helicopters hovering on it's four corners.I did not miss the opportunity to show the pilot my middle finger as he appeared to be looking towards us.
    On the bridge the radio officer was transmitting on all marine frequencies,and he had a good vocabulary of rude words.
    The last ship was again a destroyer with white uniformed crew standing on it's edges,and all of them got mooned. :>>

  • Footy tonight?

    If due to any reason you can't watch it on the tele,you can watch it online.

    www.myp2.eu

    you gota download and install some of their softwares,anid my opinnion they are safe.

  • For the time being

    goodbye

  • Life

    The sun showers gama rays,and the space sends charged particles of galactic debri towards us.
    Giant bouldres of interplanetary rock hurl towards us,and we stand on a plate floating on molten lava all the time.
    We are surrounded by micobes who out number us a billion times,and we are 90% water,and we live at the bottom of an ocean of gasses.
    WTF,still we live on :)

  • History lesson

    In 1957 the respected BBC news show Panorama announced that thanks to a very mild winter and the virtual elimination of the dreaded spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bumper spaghetti crop. It accompanied this announcement with footage of Swiss peasants pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees. Huge numbers of viewers were taken in. Many called the BBC wanting to know how they could grow their own spaghetti tree. To this the BBC diplomatically replied that they should "place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best."

    In 1962 there was only one tv channel in Sweden, and it broadcast in black and white. The station's technical expert, Kjell Stensson, appeared on the news to announce that, thanks to a new technology, viewers could convert their existing sets to display color reception. All they had to do was pull a nylon stocking over their tv screen. Stensson proceeded to demonstrate the process. Thousands of people were taken in. Regular color broadcasts only commenced in Sweden on April 1, 1970.

    In 1974 residents of Sitka, Alaska were alarmed when the long-dormant volcano neighboring them, Mount Edgecumbe, suddenly began to belch out billows of black smoke. People spilled out of their homes onto the streets to gaze up at the volcano, terrified that it was active again and might soon erupt. Luckily it turned out that man, not nature, was responsible for the smoke. A local practical joker named Porky Bickar had flown hundreds of old tires into the volcano's crater and then lit them on fire, all in a (successful) attempt to fool the city dwellers into believing that the volcano was stirring to life. According to local legend, when Mount St. Helens erupted six years later, a Sitka resident wrote to Bickar to tell him, "This time you've gone too far!"

    On April 1, 1978 a barge appeared in Sydney Harbor towing a giant iceberg. Sydneysiders were expecting it. Dick Smith, a local adventurer and millionaire businessman (owner of Dick Smith's Foods), had been loudly promoting his scheme to tow an iceberg from Antarctica for quite some time. Now he had apparently succeeded. He said that he was going to carve the berg into small ice cubes, which he would sell to the public for ten cents each. These well-traveled cubes, fresh from the pure waters of Antarctica, were promised to improve the flavor of any drink they cooled. Slowly the iceberg made its way into the harbor. Local radio stations provided excited blow-by-blow coverage of the scene. Only when the berg was well into the harbor was its secret revealed. It started to rain, and the firefighting foam and shaving cream that the berg was really made of washed away, uncovering the white plastic sheets beneath.

    In 2002 the British supermarket chain Tesco published an advertisement in The Sun announcing the successful development of a genetically modified 'whistling carrot.' The ad explained that the carrots had been specially engineered to grow with tapered airholes in their side. When fully cooked, these airholes caused the vegetable to whistle.

    In 1998 Guinness issued a press release announcing that it had reached an agreement with the Old Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England to be the official beer sponsor of the Observatory's millennium celebration. According to this agreement, Greenwich Mean Time would be renamed Guinness Mean Time until the end of 1999. In addition, where the Observatory traditionally counted seconds in "pips," it would now count them in "pint drips." The Financial Times, not realizing that the release was a joke, declared that Guinness was setting a "brash tone for the millennium." When the Financial Times learned that it had fallen for a joke, it printed a curt retraction, stating that the news it had disclosed "was apparently intended as part of an April 1 spoof."

  • Cost of the Queen 66p

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  • Making your pet immortal

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    It’s a sad fact of life that our trusted pets will pass on, so how’s this for a permanent reminder, Digital Picture Frame Pet Urns.

    The urns can hold up to 75 lbs of dead cremated pet (there was probably a nicer way of saying that) and has a built in 7″ digital display which you can load up with pictures taken in happier times.

    Available from Pet Cremation Urns for $249.99

  • Mr.Mugabe

    People like Robert Mugabe should simply call themselves King/Ruler/Dictator or something like that.They spend loads of their nation's money in staging the so called democratic elections which are never fair or impartial.
    On the other hand democracy may not be suitable for many political environments.In USA algore simply accepted George bush after he was defeated in elections,even though wooky bush had been dodgy in the process.But in many other countries the losing politicians simply can't accept defeat,and resort to violence and bloodshed.In that context dictatorship may be better than democracy for some places in the world,as the people eventually in terms of financial or economical terms,democracy or no democracy doesn't make any difference.All benefits are for politicians.
    My home country Pakistan is another example.Elections were held,and were fair,and people elected their representatives.Now the losers are not accepting that they have been defeated,and continuously hindering the working of government.Since the so called democratic govt has been in power,there have been many sessions of the national assembly discussing the legality of the president and other clauses of the law,but there has been no session of the national assembly in which they made a viable plan to bring down the sky high food prices or to build new dams for power production.So it had been of no benefit for the people if the Martial law administrator has been replaced by a democratically elected prime minister.Only the already super rich politicians benefited from all this.
    So democracy is not always the answer.Sometimes dictatorship is better.

  • Robogirls

    Humans could marry robots within the century. And consummate those vows.

    "My forecast is that around 2050, the state of Massachusetts will be the first jurisdiction to legalize marriages with robots," artificial intelligence researcher David Levy at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands told LiveScience. Levy recently completed his Ph.D. work on the subject of human-robot relationships, covering many of the privileges and practices that generally come with marriage as well as outside of it.

    At first, sex with robots might be considered geeky, "but once you have a story like 'I had sex with a robot, and it was great!' appear someplace like Cosmo magazine, I'd expect many people to jump on the bandwagon," Levy said.

    The idea of romance between humanity and our artistic and/or mechanical creations dates back to ancient times, with the Greek myth of the sculptor Pygmalion falling in love with the ivory statue he made named Galatea, to which the goddess Venus eventually granted life.

    This notion persists in modern times. Not only has science fiction explored this idea, but 40 years ago, scientists noticed that students at times became unusually attracted to ELIZA, a computer program designed to ask questions and mimic a psychotherapist.

    "There's a trend of robots becoming more human-like in appearance and coming more in contact with humans," Levy said. "At first robots were used impersonally, in factories where they helped build automobiles, for instance. Then they were used in offices to deliver mail, or to show visitors around museums, or in homes as vacuum cleaners, such as with the Roomba. Now you have robot toys, like Sony's Aibo robot dog, or Tickle Me Elmos, or digital pets like Tamagotchis."

    In his thesis, "Intimate Relationships with Artificial Partners," Levy conjectures that robots will become so human-like in appearance, function and personality that many people will fall in love with them, have sex with them and even marry them.

    "It may sound a little weird, but it isn't," Levy said. "Love and sex with robots are inevitable."

    Sex with robots in 5 years
    Levy argues that psychologists have identified roughly a dozen basic reasons why people fall in love, "and almost all of them could apply to human-robot relationships. For instance, one thing that prompts people to fall in love are similarities in personality and knowledge, and all of this is programmable. Another reason people are more likely to fall in love is if they know the other person likes them, and that's programmable too."

    In 2006, Henrik Christensen, founder of the European Robotics Research Network, predicted that people will be having sex with robots within five years, and Levy thinks that's quite likely. There are companies that already sell realistic sex dolls, "and it's just a matter of adding some electronics to them to add some vibration," he said, or endowing the robots with a few audio responses. "That's fairly primitive in terms of robotics, but the technology is already there."

    As software becomes more advanced and the relationship between humans and robots becomes more personal, marriage could result. "One hundred years ago, interracial marriage and same-sex marriages were illegal in the United States. Interracial marriage has been legal now for 50 years, and same-sex marriage is legal in some parts of the states," Levy said. "There has been this trend in marriage where each partner gets to make their own choice of who they want to be with."

    "The question is not if this will happen, but when," Levy said. "I am convinced the answer is much earlier than you think."

    When and where it'll happen
    Levy predicts Massachusetts will be the first jurisdiction to legalize human-robot marriage. "Massachusetts is more liberal than most other jurisdictions in the United States and has been at the forefront of same-sex marriage," Levy said. "There's also a lot of high-tech research there at places like MIT."

    Although roboticist Ronald Arkin at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta does not think human-robot marriages will be legal anywhere by 2050, "anything's possible. And just because it's not legal doesn't mean people won't try it," he told LiveScience.

    "Humans are very unusual creatures," Arkin said. "If you ask me if every human will want to marry a robot, my answer is probably not. But will there be a subset of people? There are people ready right now to marry sex toys."

    The main benefit of human-robot marriage could be to make people who otherwise could not get married happier, "people who find it hard to form relationships, because they are extremely shy, or have psychological problems, or are just plain ugly or have unpleasant personalities," Levy said. "Of course, such people who completely give up the idea of forming relationships with other people are going to be few and far between, but they will be out there."
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  • I am near the queen today

    She is in preston,but i didn't go to see her.I will see a report about her visit on my tele.

  • Running out of blogity steam

    Nah,everything is bloggable and there is a lot o blog about.If nothing works,lord google is always there to help me. :)
    I know i am lazy,and rarely comment on my friend's posts,a few are my chums though..
    Its good to write my mind,good or bad,dirty or whatever.There is no compulsion or time limits,so if i don't feel like it,i can take a break and come back later.
    There is no money to be earned here,so all this is about sharing our lives/thoughts with each other without any greed.
    I am not here to prove or disprove,offend or please,accept or reject.I feel free to think what i want,and don't mind if others do the same.
    If you care about what i write,i appreciate that,and if you are not bothered....Beware ... i know where you live :>

  • moan moan moan

    1. A Ferrari has such sophisticated aerodynamics that it can be driven upside down on the roof of a tunnel.
    Whats the point,does anybody actually do that in rel life? Guess not. Thats why i don't have a Ferrari.

    2. Bill gates has 100 billion dollars,but has he ever touched all his money? Guess not Thats why i don't have 100 billion dollars.

    3. Neil Armstrong went to the moon and came back with a few rocks.Whats the point,there is too much rock on the earth already. Thats why i don't go to the moon.

    4. Alexander the great conquered the world,and kept sending women to the pudding club.Hundreds of his kids never knew who is their dad. Whats the pint? i don't want to bed that many women. Thats why i am not conquering the world.

    5. Graham bell invented the telephone,what a genius. I got dozens of annoying calls from telemarketing people everyday. Whats the point? Thats why i am not inventing anything.

  • Reality

    Reality 1?


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    Reality 2?


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  • Guess the movie

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    hint....robots :)

  • Listen to the music

    And guess the video game :)

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    this one is a classic game :)


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  • Airshow crashes

    2 billion dollar stealth crash

  • THE CHURCH OF THE WHALE PENIS

    Have a look. Click

    :)) :))

  • The gay

    A guy walked into a bar one day and said to the barman, "Give me six double vodkas."

    The barman says, "Wow! you must have had one hell of a day."

    "Yeah, I just found out my oldest son is gay."

    The next day, the same guy came into the bar and asked for the same drinks. When the bartender asked what the problem was today the answer came back, "I just found out that my youngest son is gay, too!"

    On the third day, the guy came into the bar and ordered another six double vodkas. The bartender said, "Jesus! Doesn't anybody in your family like women?"

    The man downed the first drink and shook his head, "Yeah, my wife!"

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    A man was drinking in a bar when he noticed this beautiful young lady sitting next to him. "Hello there," says the man, "and what is your name?"

    "Hello," giggles the woman, "I'm Stacey. What's yours?"

    "I'm Jim."

    "Jim, do you want to come over to my house tonight? I mean, right now??"

    "Sure!" replies Jim, "Let's go!"

    So Stacey takes Jim to her house and takes him to her room. Jim sits down on the bed and notices a picture of a man on Stacey's desk. "Stacey, I noticed the picture of a man on your desk," Jim says.

    "Yes? And what about it?" asks Stacey.

    "Is it your brother?"

    "No, it isn't, Jim!" Stacey giggles. Jim's eyes widen, suspecting that it might be Stacey's husband.

    When he finally asks, "Is it your husband?"

    Stacey giggles even more, "No, silly!" Jim was relieved.

    "Then, it must be your boyfriend!"

    Stacey giggles even more while nibbling on Jim's ear. She says, "No, silly!!"

    "Then, who is it?" Jim asks.

    Stacey replies, "That's me BEFORE my operation!!"

  • Eurofighter look alikes

    rafael

    Israeli Rafael

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    Eurofighter.Price 65 Milion pounds

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    Euroighter look alike,chinese J-10, cost 20 million pounds.

    I aint gona buy any of them :>>

    A crow asks eurofighter,how can you fly so fast? The eurofighter replies "If your ass is on fire,same as mine,you will fly this fast"(ok i made it up :>>)

    Talking of asses,here is the world's biggest ass. :)

    whale_tail

  • UFO in the UK

    http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/06/24/ac.360.shot.mxf.cnn

  • The fore runers

    May be a load of crap,but interesting

  • China has it?

    In 1999 chine announced it has the most environment friendly nuke.

    China's announcement that it has developed the technology to build and deploy the neutron bomb is the latest chapter in the history of a weapon which has struck fear into the heart of even some of the most ardent supporters of the nuclear deterrent.

    The exact effects of a neutron bomb remain unknown but the prospect of its development and use has sparked controversy for years.

    Throughout the 1970s and 1980s hawks in the western defence establishment supported it as the "clean" nuclear weapon that would prevent the slide towards mutual assured destruction in the outbreak of war.

    But anti-nuclear campaigners consider it one of the most appalling results of the nuclear arms race.

    Development of a super weapon

    Nuclear weapons differ in how much heat, blast, light, pressure and radiation they produce. By altering the physical structure of the device and the proportion of its explosive components, different effects can be achieved.
    Research into the neutron bomb began seriously in the 1970s when military scientists in the United States sought to reduce the amount of blast produced by thermonuclear devices and increase the amount of gamma radiation thrown out.

    Some of the lead work in the field is said to have been carried out in a French atmospheric detonation in 1967.

    The United States wanted to develop a nuclear weapon that would allow it to wipe out a Soviet army as it invaded Western Europe but leave towns and cities intact.

    The neutron bomb, or "enhanced radiation" device with its supposed promise of a "clean" kill was believed to be the strategic answer to a hole in the Cold War arsenal.

    Whereas a standard thermonuclear device will destroy buildings in a vast shockwave of heat and pressure, the neutron bomb would detonate above a battlefield with, theoretically, little risk of destroying the surrounding area.

    The blast would be confined to a radius of no more than a couple of hundred metres but a massive wave of radiation would knock out tank crews, infantry and other personnel.

    Even if the buildings did remain, survivors would soon find their bodies filled with elements such as strontium, ensuring that they eventually die of radiation poisoning.

    By the late 1970s American nuclear scientists had developed the W-70 neutron warhead to be used with the Lance tactical missile.

    Used over a battlefield, a one-kilotonne neutron bomb would kill or incapacitate people over an area twice as large as the lethal zone of a 10 kilotonne standard nuclear weapon - but with a fifth of the blast.

    In 1978 President Jimmy Carter halted neutron device production as concern grew over its effects on the arms race.

    But according to the damning Cox report into China's nuclear espionage, Beijing's agents had stolen neutron bomb secrets before the decade was out - the first of many warhead designs targeted by the Chinese.

    While the US says it never tested a fully working neutron device, officials believe China tested the technology in 1988.

    Mr Carter's successor, Ronald Reagan soon reversed the policy and the W-70 warheads resumed production in 1981.

    But does it work?

    Only a small number of neutron warheads were produced and Washington never deployed the weapon alongside its other nuclear forces in Europe because of the surrounding political controversy.

    W-70 warheads appear to have been completely scrapped as part of the arms reductions of 1993.

    Critically, the question remains over whether the technology that China has developed actually works.

    Under the terms of the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, of which China is a signatory, no detonation of the weapon would be allowed.

    William Peden of CND said: "Whatever has been said about the neutron bomb, its actual effects are known only in theory.

    "In nuclear terms, an explosion is still an explosion. You cannot sanitise nuclear war."

  • kung fu panda

    is a must see

  • Virtual girls

    After all feminine beauty is a figment of male imagination.

  • Good night,and kiss my.........

    069

    :>

  • This girl got a lot of air

    :))


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  • And the sun crosses the equator

    Tonight is the shortest night of the year and tomorrow will be the biggest day.Good luck you lot :)

  • just vanished?

    Viewer discretion is advised.Scenes of blood and gore,and of graphic nature.


  • Reported Lost

    About three weeks ago,i noticed my car's rear number plate is missing.In order to keep myself safe if someone uses it for a crime,i reported the matter to the police.
    Since then,i myself has been stopped three times by the police and checked for a reported lost number plate. :))

  • Litter

    A dozen years after Pamela Jones had surgery on her right knee, the White Plains, Md., woman learned why the pain continued long after the wound had healed: A doctor left a 2-inch scalpel blade inside her leg.

    LaCheryl Robinson of Pontiac, Mich., endured nearly eight years of unexplained pain following a breast biopsy until a lump appeared last January and a new mammogram showed the source of the trouble: a broken needle embedded in her left breast.

    And Lisa Schweska, a teacher from Springfield, Ill., missed most of last year with her third-grade class while doctors grappled with a metal blood-clot filter that shifted, pierced a vein and couldn’t be removed.

    “They said, ‘It could be just fine, or it could puncture your duodenum,’” said Schweska, 40. “I said, ‘I have three kids; I can’t wait for that to happen.’”

    The three women are among hundreds of patients who have learned the hard way about a growing but under-recognized problem: medical devices that break or malfunction, leaving behind potentially deadly debris.

    Earlier this year, federal Food and Drug Administration officials warned clinicians about the danger of devices that litter patients’ bodies with broken stents, torn balloons, fractured wires and stray parts ranging from catheter tips to drill bits.

    “Patients who harbor such material may subsequently experience complications such as local tissue rejection, inflammation, perforation, blood vessel obstruction and death,” is how the Journal of the American Medical Association recently summarized the problem in a cautionary article.

    Even worse, some health workers don’t tell their patients about the broken devices, sending them home with pieces that have the potential to migrate throughout the body, or to interact with future procedures such as magnetic resonance imaging. One worry is that metal objects can overheat during MRIs, scorching patients from the inside.

    Robert A. Fischer, an FDA nurse consultant who reviews adverse events, said he issued the public health notification after two years of informal reports showed problems involving more than 200 medical devices.

    “We decided that the best way to approach this was to say: ‘This is a problem and be careful,’” Fischer said.

  • Independence

    So he was the youngest child of his parents,and out of the three brothers,he was his mom's favorite.
    When he was going to school,his mom would do everything for him.He didn't know how to cook breakfast,or any meal,how to was clothes or press them.
    He even didn't know where are his trousers in the closet.His mom was always there to do it all for him.
    Life went on,and he want to college,then university,and at age 26 he was a fresh graduate,who just had his Bachelors of computer engineering degree,and was looking for a job.
    His mom had done a good job in keeping him trouble free,and concentrating on his studies.
    He found a good job,in a multinational company as a computer maintenance and repair engineer.
    Again too busy in his work to bother about how the good food is cooked and how the bed is made at night,and how the clothes are washed,then pressed,and how are they kept in the closet.
    He was my first cousin,and we got on well.
    I still remember the day when his mom was feeling pain in her chest,and wanted to go to the doctor.In the evening when he came back from work,he took his mother to the biggest hospital in the city with the most experienced doctors,and expensive too.
    That evening the doctor who first saw my aunt(his mom) asked us to admit her to the intensive care unit immediately,as she already had two silent heart attacks.
    Shocked to the core,he came back home,and the next morning we went to the hospital,and saw my aunt on life support machines,as she had a third heart attack sometime in the night.
    She didn't last long and was dead by the afternoon.
    All the relative came together,arranged the funeral,and according to Islamic traditions the dead have to be buried as soon as possible.That evening,me,him and some other relatives lowered her in the grave.Covered the grave with stone slabs,and started throwing soil on top of it.Within half an hour there was a small heap,looking like a grave.Thats when we stopped,prayed,and planted some flowering plants.Then went back to our homes.
    My uncle was dead long ago,and that night was his first ever without a care taker (his mom).
    I know he slept hungry,and the next morning when me we visited him in the empty house,he was no more the same shining well dressed computer engineer.
    He was a confused individual who had no idea what he should do next.He had always relied on her mom to wake him up to go to the office,then make him a nice breakfast,then pack his lunch and sen him to the office.
    It was a vacuum in his life,and a t the age of 29 he looked like a kid who has just been abandoned.
    That was in 1992,and he lives in Canada now.He could never accept a care taker,advisor,listener or buddy in his life,and he could never take care of himself either.
    Very good at his work,and when out of the office,he is nobody.Lost and confused,messed up as ever.We as relatives can understand,but still he has no partner in his life.

  • Stolen

    Four U.S. helicopter engines worth more than $13 million have been stolen while they were being trucked from Afghanistan to a port in Pakistan to be shipped home, the U.S. military said.

    Most supplies for the U.S. military in landlocked Afghanistan, including fuel, are transported through Pakistan, and militants in both Pakistan and Afghanistan have been stepping up attacks on shipments.

    A U.S. military spokesman said the engines were being transported by a Pakistani trucking company when they went missing some time in the month.

    I know where one of the stolen engines ended up :)

    Tracy4

  • Disengaging

    So constrained by our senses,and tied in time and space.Its good sometimes to escape into the utopia/wonderland/pixy land.


  • Some calculations

    08062008608

    Beer cans in a super store being sold at about 1.56 Pounds per liter.
    Diesel price today was about 1.42 pounds.Not much difference.

    So " Drink,Don't drive"\\"

  • All foreighners entering UK must learn english

    Some "English" also need to learn some "English" :)

    english

    Did you note any error? ;)
    Its a liverpool newspaper's front page

  • Fancy a job?

    baglady

    worlds-worst-jobs-1

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  • The man rules

    1. Men are NOT mind readers.
    1. Learn to work the toilet seat. You’re a big girl. If it’s up, put it down. We need it up, you need it down. You don’t hear us complaining about you leaving it down.
    1. Sunday sports It’s like the full moon or the changing of the tides. Let it be.
    1. Crying is blackmail.
    1. Ask for what you want. Let us be clear on this one: Subtle hints do not work! Strong hints do not work! Obvious hints do not work! Just say it!

  • Victorian lion hunters

    In the times of my grand dad,killing a lion was a symbol of being brave and noble.Maharajas,Lords,knights all had stories of lion hunting to impress their subordinates.
    Now its the other way round :)

  • Twi fingers.

    A COUPLE were left annoyed after being told their wheelie bin containing grass cuttings was not emptied because binmen could not lift it with two fingers.

    Katie Shergold, 26, and Leigh Shergold, 32, from St Andrew Road, Warminster, put out their green garden waste bin and black kerbside recycling box for collection on Thursday May 22.

    But when Mrs Shergold went to bring her bins in later in the day she realised her green bin had not been emptied and a sticker was placed on it saying it was too heavy to lift.

  • Obama gives a lucious blowjob to Israel

  • Obama thank you thank you speach

  • Can't be arsed

    lazy

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    LazyMansDogWalk

  • super cyclist


  • All Lesbians to the court please

    A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between gay women and the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos.

    Three islanders from Lesbos - home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women - have taken a gay rights group to court for using the word "lesbian" in its name.

    On Wednesday, one of the plaintiffs said that the name of the association, the Homosexual and Lesbian Community of Greece, "insults the identity" of the people of Lesbos, who are also known as Lesbians.

    "My sister can't say she is a Lesbian," Dimitris Lambrou said.

    "Our geographical designation has been usurped by certain ladies who have no connection whatsoever with Lesbos," he said.

    The three plaintiffs are seeking to have the group barred from using "lesbian" in its name and filed a lawsuit on April 10.

    A spokeswoman for the Homosexual and Lesbian Community of Greece said the action was "a joke in bad taste that borders on discrimination".

    "I don't see how the word can be an insult," Evangelia Vlami said.

    "We don't think doubt can be cast on dictionaries ... even the United Nations refer to us as lesbians."

  • And germans retaliate

    In response to the British court's decision of paying compensation to the british couple who stayed overseas with "too many germans" here is what germans did in response :))

    Germany's biggest-selling newspaper has printed a guide to help readers going abroad to avoid British tourists.

    Bild's contribution to the annual battle of the beach loungers was sparked when a British holidaymaker, David Barnish, was awarded £750 in compensation after suing his travel company over a vacation at a resort filled with Germans.

    He complained of sun chairs being claimed at a record rate, of German-language-only programmes on the hotel's television sets and of personnel at the luxury Grecotel Park Hotel on the Greek island of Kos only speaking German.

    Bild quoted a German legal expert saying that Germans who found themselves at an all-British resort would not have the same opportunity of suing.

    Tanja Dauth, from the German last-minute holiday company L Tur, also said: "It's best to avoid the well-known English destinations from the beginning."

    Bild printed six spots to avoid: the Bay of Palma, in Majorca; San Antonio, in Ibiza; and Playa de las Americas, in Tenerife. Also on the Bild blacklist are Ayia Napa, in Cyprus; Faliraki, on the Greek island of Rhodes and Malia in Crete.

  • Shadows

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  • Do women praise us the same way?

    As a man i never miss a chance to find something beautiful in a woman (after a thorough visual inspection)
    Do women check men the same way? I doubt it.

  • UN passes anti piracy resolution

    Thats good news for all the freighters in the high seas.In my days in the merchant navy,we were always scared when passing Somali waters,bay of Bengal,south china sea or malaka straits near Indonesia.
    These were dreaded waters,petrolled by sea pirates. Most of the times they would climb on board,then lower the expensive mooring ropes in their boats and get away in their speed boats.But the Somali pirates were particularly expeditious,as they would hijack whole ships with their crews.
    I remember going to my navigational watch then keeping two radars on,all the time,one at short pulse and the other at long pulse.Then at regular intervals we used to switch on deck lights,so that we could see any small boats coming along side as these small boats made of glass fiber are not radar conspicuous.
    But now the UN resolution will give peace of mind to my fellow seafarers.

  • Bomb blast outside Danish embassy

    Powerful bomb planted in a car detonated outside danish embassy in Islamabad Pakistan.
    Killing 8 innocent civilians.
    Ok the danish have been obnoxious and offensive towards Islam,and have been posting cartoons of the Islam's Holy prophet.
    I am a Muslim and i am not happy about it,but is this a reason to kill?
    Not at all.
    In my capacity,i don't use any danish products,and thats my way of protest,but will i humiliate a danish national or harm him/her or will be happy if a tsunami hits Denmark..the answer is "No".
    I have read Islamic history and on one occasion,a person shouts abuse at the holy prophet "Muhammed" and a family member goes and beats that person,then comes to the Prophet and tells him that "I have taken your revenge",and the Prophet answered that i will be happy if you become a good Muslim,and correct your deeds.
    May be someday these people,who feel proud by killing innocent humans,will feel the guilt,and correct themselves rather than trying to impose their ideology through violence.
    Makes me very sad.

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