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Fia
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by Fia » August 23rd, 2012, 7:25 pm
Latest post of the previous page:
Cue accusations of aggressive atheists... and doesn't the US have any rules about what public billboards can say? (silly me, we've seen enough daft ones from the other side.) This wouldn't be allowed in the UK though...
edited to correct spelling
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Nick
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by Nick » August 24th, 2012, 4:23 pm
I'm not sure how effective it is, but considering the ads from Christians, it seems only fair. Perhaps its main benefit is to make simple atheism seem less extreme. Such in-yer-face advertising holds the door open for the moderates to walk through.
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Alan H
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by Alan H » August 24th, 2012, 9:54 pm
I have no idea...
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Dave B
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by Dave B » August 24th, 2012, 10:13 pm
Is it bit like what the black cabbies used to do with the old meters to indicate that they were either hired or off duty I wonder?
Or is it a switch to put the Patriarch on standby . . .
Or maybe the headroom in the car is an inch too low . . .
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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stevenw888
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by stevenw888 » August 28th, 2012, 6:09 pm
The forthcoming U.S elections are proving fascinating! Here is the Republicans guide to female anatomy...
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"There are old pilots and there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots." - From the film "Top Gun"
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Fia
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by Fia » August 28th, 2012, 9:54 pm
The only glimmer of hope I see in the above is that all these men who have so much wrong to say about women have at least got something right:
Breasts are for feeding babies.
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Dave B
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by Dave B » August 28th, 2012, 9:58 pm
Fia wrote:The only glimmer of hope I see in the above is that all these men who have so much wrong to say about women have at least got something right:
Breasts are for feeding babies.
Well, I suppose it just goes to show that one kind of booby
can recognise another . . .
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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Alan H
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by Alan H » September 3rd, 2012, 11:07 am
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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stevenw888
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by stevenw888 » September 6th, 2012, 4:31 pm
Flantastic!
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Dave B
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by Dave B » September 6th, 2012, 8:22 pm
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » September 7th, 2012, 10:26 am
Steve
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
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Dave B
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by Dave B » September 17th, 2012, 9:39 am
Pesky pecker!
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Lifelinking
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by Lifelinking » September 23rd, 2012, 9:12 pm
"Who thinks the law has anything to do with justice? It's what we have because we can't have justice."
William McIlvanney
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Alan H
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by Alan H » September 23rd, 2012, 9:14 pm
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Fia
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by Fia » September 26th, 2012, 9:42 pm
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Alan H
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by Alan H » October 2nd, 2012, 7:08 pm
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Alan H
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by Alan H » October 21st, 2012, 10:18 pm
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » October 22nd, 2012, 5:36 pm
I believe that started life as a
Ricky Gervais tweet.
Steve
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
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Alan H
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by Alan H » October 22nd, 2012, 6:00 pm
Ah!
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Fia
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by Fia » October 29th, 2012, 4:42 pm
Here's one that I think LL will particularly enjoy: