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    Lets not forget he was pushed over at the start…

    anyhow, in contrast, at 21m48s we have a well played interaction with the police:

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    Base jumping photographer with a failed chute?

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    ^ Tis good

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    Possibly because most people, have a lot more common sense than you ?

    Phillip, I feel a tingling in my common sense; release the corgi’s and ready the blunderbus!! Filthy paupers, wearing down our pavements!!

    Anyhoo, let not forget
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    Perhaps Savile’s most unlikely role was that of personal counsel to Prince Charles in the late 1980s at a time when the royal family was in deep trouble. The marriages of Charles and Diana and Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were disintegrating. Around new year 1990 Charles asked Savile to help the Duchess of York with what Savile later said was keeping her profile down.

    Princess Diana was recorded telling James Gilbey on the so-called “squidgygate tape”: “Jimmy Savile rang me up yesterday, and he said: ‘I’m just ringing up, my girl, to tell you that His Nibs [Prince Charles] has asked me to come and help out the redhead [the Duchess of York], and I’m just letting you know, so that you don’t find out through her or him; and I hope it’s all right by you.'”

    Given the restrictions the media are under as to what they can publish, my common sense is saying there is reason for further investigation…

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    If the laws don’t apply to the Queen, is that also the case with Prince Charles?

    I was wondering why he hadn’t been questioned regarding his close relationship with Jimmy Savile…

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    Ding ding ding ding freeman of the land nonsense alert!

    I want to go beyond that and be a free animal, frolicking about the countryside in the buff, foraging for natures bounty n that

    Anyhow, don’t blame me when you wake up in the middle of the night and your pancreas is missing, cos Lizzzzz felt a bit peckish 😀

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    It’d be pretty frickin tricky to enforce…

    the Queen is basically Gangster no.1,

    what with effectively owning The Army, The Secret Services, The Police, The Government, The Crown Prosecution Service, HMRC, The Church of England etc etc, along with ruling the commonwealth and a fair few bountiful offshore tax havens, not to mention a wealth of shares in other business concerns… she even owns all UK citizens from birth, hence the birth certificate.

    Behind her frail exterior hides a pretty convincing case for all out global badass, bling n all.

    But aye, if Chuck Norris is mumbling excuses, I’m up for a challenge

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    Doom loves the shoes yo… being as this is effectively an advert, is it implying what I think it is about the leather they use?

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    Does that bus run regularly?

    I’d think a return ticket would be the sensible option, as a single could leave you in some right rough neighbourhoods.

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    DOOM in corporate branding sellout shocker!!

    The shoes may suck, but villain gets the bucks 😉

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    Is this another step in the photoshop/papier mache arms race?

    I thought North Korea already won that, closely followed by Israel…

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    Could someone highlight the source of this depleted uranium chat for me please, I don’t recall it’s origin… from what I’ve read above, it seems to be from an independent comment rather than a verified article?

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    CountZero in 3 consecutive post uber rant shocker!!

    The sinkhole in Louisiana, referenced in the video, is in fact the result of injection mining, which although not fracking, uses similar techniques.

    Admittedly, the real cause of the Bayou Corne sinkhole is the salt caverns:

    Evidence from drilling suggested that the sinkhole was caused by collapse of a side wall in a cavern in the Napoleonville Salt Dome.

    This type of collapse from the side is “something regulators and briners had previously considered impossible—highlighting, once again, how poorly understood the geology of salt caverns truly is,”

    Now, pardon my enquiring mind, but is it not then safe to assume that there may be other areas of the subterranean landscape that supposedly qualified parties do not hold full understanding of?

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    Yep, the state of the nation… imagine how they’ll uphold the law when they have water cannons.

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    Blasphemy!!

    I saw a grainy video of the inside of a whale from back in the day, so it must be true

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    Its a real bummer that bigots have to open this hole… it’s great that so many people have bent over backwards to ease these new laws in ~ some buggers are just stuck too far up their own arses

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    Surfs up dude *SPOILER ALERT*

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    I’d like a full breakdown of the relative environmental impact of an electric car: certainly, they could go some way to cleaning urban air, however, is it just a matter of relocating the pollution to the power station?

    Anyone have a rough idea of the relative efficiencies from manufacture, thru the cars usable life, to disposal in comparison to a conventional combustion engined beastie?

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    Who can blame staff for being discontent… no doubt rumours have been rife for years about the various underground injustices:

    now I’m no mathematician, but what are the odds?

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    Music for the Jilted Generation…

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    Don’t go by the title, give this one a listen:

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    I’d still be extremely wary of imagining that we could “relate” in any meaningful sense to a dolphin though.

    Some would disagree…

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    Done an ickle bit of research and it seems the idea that came to me already exists~

    the closest concepts seem to be:

    Open Source Governance

    Electronic Democracy (especially Electronic Direct Democracy)

    Direct Democracy

    to me, it makes so much more sense than voting for representatives who are all too often corrupt, greedy and/or perverted.

    It would also give a far greater level of transparency than the constrictive system we have at the moment, were we only learn half truths of the misdeeds of our government through the endeavours of hard working investigators…

    How often do you feel you are genuinely represented by your MP?

    And I don’t care what you think 😉

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    Ideally, it should be rolled out on a global basis~ a possible scenario once it has proved it’s worth; the banks can bitch, whine and hop around the globe as much as they like, but the fact remains they are more of a curse than a blessing in the current scenario.

    Or are you suggesting we capitulate further, continuing to slave away to clean up the mess they orchestrated in the 1st place?

    I for one am tired of licking their cheesy wotsits… this would go some way to restoring a degree of balance.

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