its not there when you look at
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/
but when you go back to the page using one of the links inside, it takes you to
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/home.html
and its there
as it is when you look at
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/index.html
and
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/index.htm
and
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/home.htm
wtf?
Who should you vote for?
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I noticed that too QB.
And totally unrelated to any jokers' comments, is there an "ignore" button on Heartland like there is on some other BBSes?
And totally unrelated to any jokers' comments, is there an "ignore" button on Heartland like there is on some other BBSes?
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I see it there
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@ mf: this?
http://www.phpbbhacks.com/download/789
its doesnt come with phpBB by default, but is available as ahack.
i dont like it though. its a wuss' option for looking at stuff they cant cope with
http://www.phpbbhacks.com/download/789
its doesnt come with phpBB by default, but is available as ahack.
i dont like it though. its a wuss' option for looking at stuff they cant cope with
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Looks like he's come to the same conclusion as many Heartlanders, then (based on what's been posted earlier in this thread and elsewhere)
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I wish he'd try to think for himself for once, instead of trying to emulate his fans.Francis wrote:He's obviously taken the test.
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I've been inspired by QB's attempts at cyber squatting and have made a small claim of my own.
Ladies and Gentlemen please point your browsers here: http://sisters.co.za/
In future this should save you considerable wear and tear on the "L", "A" and "K" keys on your keyboard.
Ladies and Gentlemen please point your browsers here: http://sisters.co.za/
In future this should save you considerable wear and tear on the "L", "A" and "K" keys on your keyboard.
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Better to be a wuss than having to deal with Loki and appeasing him, and all...Quiff Boy wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:i dont like it though. its a wuss' option for looking at stuff they cant cope with
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Of course interpreting this depends on whether you assume their is an implied 'about' missing from the quote or not.Francis wrote:Have we moved on?Morrissey circa 1984 wrote: I believe today that life
is simply taking and not giving
England is mine and it owes me a living
If you have it as 'about' taking and not giving you a very different song from the literal assumption that 'taking' is verb active and it is life itself which is giving us nothing.
And it is definitely 'decree'. Can I wet my bed now?
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I just hope all of us that could vote, did
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Heard today the polling stations were opened 'till 10pm, so I guess there aren't any results in yet?James Blast wrote:I just hope all of us that could vote, did
How about exit polls?
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exit polls not looking good for Labour and us
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So who are they looking good for then?James Blast wrote:exit polls not looking good for Labour and us
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that's the British Disease, "what I think doesn't matter" it fcukin' does!Burn wrote:been and voted...not that i think it will make much of a difference in the blue heartlands of Essex
As I often quote - we get the Government we deserve
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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But because of our electoral system we don't get much of a say. I live in a rock-solid Tory seat (not Burn's, but not far away!). The bookies quoted the Tory candidate as 1/200 favourite which says it all.James Blast wrote:that's the British Disease, "what I think doesn't matter" it fcukin' does!Burn wrote:been and voted...not that i think it will make much of a difference in the blue heartlands of Essex
As I often quote - we get the Government we deserve
I did vote but against those odds the chances of my personal opinions are largely irrelevant. In a nationwide PR-based poll that would not be the case. My vote would have a direct bearing on the overall outcome.
Exit polls suggest Labour stay in power with a reduced majority of 50-60. Sunderland South was the first (only so far) to declare. Lab hold, 5% swing against them.
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@ andymackem
My point is not who you vote for but why you don't vote.
It makes me mad when most of the populace can't be arsed to go out one day in 4+/- years and do it!
People fought (and died) for our right to do this, that's what dismays me.
<sings The Internationale, closely followed by Jerusalem>
My point is not who you vote for but why you don't vote.
It makes me mad when most of the populace can't be arsed to go out one day in 4+/- years and do it!
People fought (and died) for our right to do this, that's what dismays me.
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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Surely people also fought (and died) for us to exercise our democratic right to opt not to vote if we so choose?
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