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Post by z on Jan 29, 2007 12:40:31 GMT -5
i saw last night 'big brothers big mouth ' today it was pretty funny as lways there was a great bit when Russelll was telling jermaine how loved he was in the uk now and that as a result 'Jermajesty' is now the second most popular name in the country
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Post by Effulgent on Jan 29, 2007 18:25:44 GMT -5
I felt embaressed for Shilpa, and Jermaine and Dirk for some reason, thinking they would think "WTF this is british tv?" but she seemed ok and laughed, so it's ok I guess. I feel like Russell is getting tired of his sacks and his jokes to do with them a woman in aberdeen got 75,000 bank statements : news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6310633.stm?lsm oy vey. Top Gear beat Big Brother in the ratings, also Hamsterson and Shilpa would be a nice looking couple no offense to his wife : news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6309411.stm?lsmBig brother still did well!, not that I care anymore
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Post by z on Jan 30, 2007 13:48:53 GMT -5
i was abit worried it would be awkward viewing but it wasnt too bad , I think Russell couldnt be his full self worrying that the sacks/trouser and pants jokes work best if youve heard them a million times already and that audience hadnt i hope he continues them for the next series in august i dont think hes so innocent i would have liked to have seen his crash but it was no contest if it was up against big brother i still care
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Post by Effulgent on Feb 3, 2007 10:59:44 GMT -5
I didn't say he was innocent, I just meant that he was getting tired of saying the same thing over and over again, you can see it in his eyes, he's thinking "ohh sack jokes? Russell dahling! you could be hosting comic relief!" rumour has it he's considering leaving the show anyway ;P I missed the repeat! So it's five years since the detainees were transfered over to Guantanamo Bay. 3 inmates from Guantanamo Bay (aka the place which puts everything that America stood for, down the drain.) have finally been charged, only took 5 years, I hope they've got proper legal representation, they might be terrorists, they might not, I say innocent till proven guilty, but if the courts decide that the men are gulity well than thats that. It's disguting that theirs still 300+ people who haven't been charged, and not matter what the Bush administration says, we don't know if they're all guilty, some of them might have been at the wrong place at the wrong time, thats no excuse to detain them without charge for half a decade, they can never get those five years back again, 30+ nationalities in that place, and I which that the goverments of the countries of which those people belong to, would do more to free them or get them charged, The Australian prime minster demanded that David Hicks get charged before Feburary and now he is getting charged, maybe the rest of the world leaders should do the same, instead of waiting while their citizens rot in jail, 300+ still in there without charge, its horrible. God, I hate that place, and I wish people would do more to get it closed down, you'd expect this kind of thing to be done by a dictator some saddam wannabe, not by the government of America, the land of the free. if there guilty, fine let them rot in jail, but what happened to innocent till proven guilty? ugh *joins amnesty international*
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Post by z on Feb 3, 2007 11:12:21 GMT -5
i meant the bank statement thief wasnt so innocent the shows so brilliantly suited to his style though he can abuse the studio audience and say the most diabolical things anyones ever said on tv ever and get cheered dont leave ! i dont know enough about why they took the people they did there and what evidence they had to link them to the events , so i wont go slagging it off too forcefully or supportting it either ( im no sloganeering bloc party member ) . i rely on channel 4 documentaries for my info and the ones about ''our poor boys'' being out there didnt win me over either way . i know a big cheese at amnesty international i didnt know he was part of it till i saw him on the news trying to get some man on death row brought back to the uk instead , he was on xfm leading some protest or other a few eeks ago too , it migh even have been the guantanamo one
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Post by Effulgent on Feb 3, 2007 11:37:19 GMT -5
yeah, it was obvious she wanted all those statements sent to her house why would she phone the bank up about it and not get arrested if she didn't? I'd love to see him hosting Cbeebies I might not be an American citizen, but I live in a democracy and a lot of the Bush adminstration's decisions effect the rest of the world too, which I'm a part of. So I feel like I should say something. No one knows about the evidence they have on them, and I wasn't saying they were all innocent, the point is that we don't know if they are not, and that these people were blind folded and put on an aeroplane and sent to be locked up in a detainment camp in a strange country (no offence to cubans ) WHEN THEY HAVEN'T BEEN CHARGED AT ALL, they haven't even seen the inside of a court room and yet they've been locked up for the past five years, and thats what I have a problem with. we do not know who's innocent and whos not, its like having a hunch that your neighbours are murderers, you don't decide to lock them up without them having a trial or a lawyer which every human dererves, its a right, we all deserve a fair trial. and don't get me started on the torture allegations, they are still allegations, but if its true, it's disgusting. bwaha sorry, I just had to speak about it, because it was on my mind you didn't know what he did? what a bad friend you are "so whats your job? "actually I'm a gigantic Chee" "yeah yeah yeah, I love remakes of tv shows!" amnesty guy:
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Post by z on Feb 3, 2007 11:46:12 GMT -5
she was a master criminal i think ive become jaded to human rights issues like this and i shouldnt connect the two but due to living in a place whree little scumbags go around doing whatever they like and police cant arresst them or punish them or imprison them due to their rights being breeched , or hearing how their schoolteacherrs are to blame ? !? !? ! thats nothing to do with this but itss contributed to me not being too militantly anti authority , im surrounded by vermin that i want sent to guantanamo let it all out i only vaguely knew him i say hello or ''were you on the box yesterday '' thats him 4th down amnesty.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=10062
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Post by Effulgent on Feb 3, 2007 12:51:27 GMT -5
PETE DOHERTY'S TEACHER GOT HIM INTO DRUGS? I joke, but yeah it must be hard, although all cities have to deal with them, much like Zombies in dawn of the dead, CHAVS ARE EVERYWHERE! AND THEIR GROWING I bet Neil would agree with me you probably show off that you know someone famous
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Post by z on Feb 3, 2007 13:01:50 GMT -5
I believe it to be their fault entirely we need a zero tolerance policy like falling down he's got guantanamo bay in brackets it looks a bit like showing off to me i silenced everyone at work when he was on the dario and said ''i know him ''
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Post by JamesMFan on Feb 3, 2007 13:04:29 GMT -5
That Neil bloke is you isn't it!
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Post by z on Feb 3, 2007 13:06:56 GMT -5
that would be a very sneaky bit of unmasking
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Post by JamesMFan on Feb 3, 2007 13:08:02 GMT -5
I've sussed you!
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Post by Effulgent on Feb 3, 2007 13:10:40 GMT -5
No one, not even Brad pitt is as lucky as you, you have "connections" man, you can have people over at AI to say that youre human rights got infringed because you can't get red delicious apples at your local shop IT MIGHT BE! I could tell you something about a certains someone's email address but I wont lets just say you shouldn't have "ernoldsame-myrealnameisneilandiworkforamnestyinternation@hotmail.com" as your email address
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Post by JamesMFan on Feb 3, 2007 13:15:22 GMT -5
It is him, I know because I was arrested in Bali and he fought my case
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Post by z on Feb 3, 2007 13:15:43 GMT -5
thats true we can stage a protest outside the blokes shop i think i might start posing as that bloke
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