
rising up out of the back seat-nuh
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The only bands I've seen who did an encore like they meant it were The Mars Volts (who went through their entire album, then encored with a random e.p. track) and Aphex Twin (who just returned with some random techno to send people off happy).
With Radiohead, you know they're gonna do a couple of encores, but Everything In It's Right Place, while a great end of show song, isn't the kind of song to send people off happy with. Best to save that for a single.
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this thread is curious.
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Only losers wake up in the morning. Real men wake up at 2 PM
No real men wake up at 7 am so they can come to work and get paid to be a jackass on TSM.
Real stupid men you mean.
Unemployment is the new wave of the future.
But unemployment will not put food in TNM's kids mouths. Working while posting on a forum will.
I have my own plan for food. Steal it from the lost and found thread
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Only losers wake up in the morning. Real men wake up at 2 PM
No real men wake up at 7 am so they can come to work and get paid to be a jackass on TSM.
Real stupid men you mean.
Unemployment is the new wave of the future.
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To be fair, it was more of a snappy comeback as opposed to a statement of intent. But, anyway, yes.
Chave woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.
Only losers wake up in the morning. Real men wake up at 2 PM
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To be fair, it was more of a snappy comeback as opposed to a statement of intent. But, anyway, yes.
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Some of my worst enemies are > you.
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Looks like the war is far from over...
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Chosun>The New Me
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I'm unemployed, so I'm living la vida loca.
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So, are you actually Norweigan?
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you bet who's norwegian - chavez or fooster?
just don't start that shite, you racist oslo spektrum non attending fucker. we the norwegians shall rise again from the ashes of europa in our longships while you lie face down at the bottom of the severn, rotting away like your sellout corporate bandmates.
Aren't you 1/16th Danish and from Scotland?
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Along the "French don't bathe" lines (Which has been a joke for as long as I can remember.), the Guy from Fox and Friends recently mentioned European's disgusting refusal to deodorize.
Take it for what it's worth.
Seriously, though, I think the unclean French jokes come from some historical truth where French women used to drown themselves in perfume rather than bathe.
Ahem.
In Medieval Europe it was considered dangerous to bathe, so it was very rare for anyone to smell pleasent. This was all of Europe and the UK. Japan was one of the few nations to believe in the bath during this time period.
The Europeans believed that bathing increased your chances of becoming sick.
In Portsmouth we still believe that...
SKATE SCUM.
And as for Norwegans chave, I repeat Claus Lundekvam. You will see this proof of Norwegan goodliness when he forces old man Teddy to collapse weeping into his zimmer frame come December.
I don't care about Claus Lundekvam. If he was that good, he'd be playing for a top-6 quality team. Like Pompey.
BTW, is your avatar showing the "Red X Of Doom", or is my computers "Saints filter" just working over-time?
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alas, i fear chave's analysis may have been correct.
Chave is always right.
I bet he's Norweigan
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Thought I might as well post this in here:
Liberian foes clinch peace dealLiberia's interim government and rebel groups have signed a peace agreement to end 14 years of civil war.
The deal, signed in Ghana, provides for a power-sharing administration due to take control in October and pave the way for democratic elections in 2006.
The factions could begin naming members of the transitional administration as soon as Tuesday, according to negotiators at the talks in Ghana.
In the Liberian capital Monrovia, there is cautious optimism about the agreement - and hope that it will bring sporadic fighting to an end, the BBC's Alastair Leithead reports.
The deal became possible after President Charles Taylor went into exile in Nigeria under international pressure.
LIBERIA PEACE DEAL
Armed militias disband
Government, rebels, political parties and civil groups share power
Interim government to pave the way for elections in 2006
Security guarantees for aid agencies
Under the agreement, his successor, Moses Blah, is to leave by 14 October. The interim government will then take over, and run the country until January 2006.
Neither of the two top positions - those of chairman and vice-chairman - will go to the current government or the two rebel groups, Lurd and Model.
In the coming days the armed factions are expected to choose a chairman and vice-chairman from shortlists submitted by political parties and civil society groups.
The interim cabinet and parliament will be divided between representatives of the current government, the rebels, political parties and civil society.
The regional grouping that brokered the deal, Ecowas, is to establish a force designed to monitor the ceasefire, and then become part of an international stabilisation force.
Our correspondent says it is perhaps the best chance Liberia has had for peace, after 14 years of war.
However, with Model still in control of Liberia's second city, Buchanan, and the West African peacekeepers thin on the ground, the deal is being welcomed with caution, our correspondent says.
Humanitarian aid is still desperately needed in Monrovia and across the country, where hundreds of thousands of people have fled the fighting.
Liberia has been in turmoil since Charles Taylor tried to seize power in 1989.
Years of civil war ensued, until Mr Taylor was elected president in 1997.
In 1999 Ghana, Nigeria and others accused Liberia of supporting Revolutionary United Front rebels in Sierra Leone, and Lurd rebels began their offensive to drive Mr Taylor from power.
The latest battle for Monrovia began in June.
Mr Taylor flew into exile in Nigeria on 11 August as part of attempts to end the conflict.
The West African Ecomil peacekeeping force has now been on the ground in the country for almost two weeks.
On Sunday, more Nigerian troops started arriving, and Ecomil expanded the area under its control around Monrovia.
The US has sent 200 soldiers to Liberia - with another 2,000 on board US ships off the coast.
However President George W Bush has said US troops will be replaced by United Nations troops in October.
"We'll be out of there by October 1. We've got UN blue-helmeted troops ready to replace our limited number of troops," he said in a televised interview.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3162089.stm
Although most people on this board only seem to be interested in this conflict from the USA's point of view, this looks like a good chance for peace. If the UN get some more humanitarian aid in there, and keep the cease-fire, this should give som stability in the area, and increase the UN's standing in troubled areas.
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Lose it as a heel, get it back as a face.
Who's taking it though, that was the question.
Orton.
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I found this under the sink.
Any takers? I had toput it in the garden because it was trying to eat Banky's wig.
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If there's a plan, I'm more than willing to write something.
If not, this saga is going to take a turn for the surreal...
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Lose it as a heel, get it back as a face.
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Ah, so there's that damn thing!
Oh, and.........I'll take this.
What can I say? It was cheaper than a Barry White album and does the trick anyway. The man has a smooooooth voice.
Someones gonna have a fun night in...
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*snatches the hat and runs*
Can you put it over your sig?
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I've been wondering where that can of whipped cream was...
I borrowed it to use with my Kama Sutra.
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Todays word is anticlimax
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This thread needed more cowbell...
Counter-Hippie Tactics
in No Holds Barred
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Actually, I believe this guy's the hippiest.