Some Kinky music
So we had Nancy and her kinky boots recently – how about some Kinks today
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So we had Nancy and her kinky boots recently – how about some Kinks today
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I’ve not got anything in particular against Essex – I just found some youtubes, d’in I, eh?:
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Ms Jody Farhat, responsible for the Missouri flooding. If I was living on a floodplain, then I would want an old, grizzled operational manager of 20 years plus in charge of the flooding lever, rather than one such as her. I’m sorry but I couldn’t contain myself any longer. Julia is running one of [...]
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Gotta love the Banana Republic Mentality. [Here, Moggsy]
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It must be obvious that I’m peeved and that’s why I’m going on and on about this. The more I hear lies from feminists, the more I’ll pour evidence upon evidence. Here’s the issue, according to a woman who seems, from what I briefly read, to be some form of “high-end” prostitute:
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It’s not Greek, not something from Africa but is the Deseret alphabet. Deseret was not a country, a nation but a state. Not just a state but part of the United States of America. At least it was in the eyes of those who set it up and what made this more than just some [...]
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Somber recommended Dappered‘s take on style and there were a few good suggestions but overall, perhaps he should stick to men’s styling – certainly some of the commenters below need to rapidly review their ideas. When will men and women realize that even “tasteful” tattoos are body mutilation and as ugly as sin? Anyway:
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In an article aimed at the young market, Clive Dorman asks if the Contiki [or guided tour] is a thing of the past or is that the case with independent travel? Contiki claims that two-thirds travel by tour but he claims it’s the other way round. It seems logical for oldies to take the tour [...]
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“An informed citizenry is the only true repository of the public will.” [Moggsy] If Part 1 was basically about setting out the stall and laying the platform, this evening’s episode is quite close to my own heart and it’s rewarding to hear Christy O, a woman, actually saying these things. Reactions to my posts on [...]
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Nunyaa sends me the story which has been big in Australia though perhaps not so much over here. First, you might come up to speed here.
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Trick question – it’s a tube diagram. Neither is geographically accurate, for example the new diagram shows Heathrow closer to South Ealing than Oxford Circus is to Liverpool Street, which it is not. So what’s the point?
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Veronique Morali – pretty woman but one with scrambled brains, a dangerous person who married Feminazism to Socialism and has been backed by big money in destroying both women and society in Europe, under the guise of supporting them, ex-head of Tesco Christy O, on the other hand, is “good people”, as some Americans might [...]
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Sir Michael Jackson, KFOR Commander; Agim Ceku, Commander of KLA and others Part 1 was Before 911. In that post was evidence that the PTB in the U.S. not only colluded with but worked alongside, employed and protected various Muslim extremists, many of whom went on to join Al Qaeda. while it’s true that someone [...]
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If JD would forgive me for adding these: One Two
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What I wrote at Mark Wadsworth’s notwithstanding, I don’t consider myself in this race but I am going to nominate 10 UK bloggers and I know seven of them already. The last time I got anywhere [2008] was when I was considered in the Tory fold but since then I’ve attacked all and sundry, on [...]
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She’s the most consistently dismissed candidate and yet her momentum continues. I had a look at her policies and the one which might keep the neocons and Them off her back is the decision not to pull out the troops. Iowa’s not everything plus many have said she’s the stalking horse and yet – she [...]
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Austria, Canada, Argentina, Japan? It’s not Canada because it has three “a”s, though it might be for another reason.
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In the light of the presidential race, always interesting for us over here, I thought I’d run some of the issues past you here, with my stance in brackets beside them. The codes used below abridge the statements: +2: strongly agree or strongly for +1: agree or for -1: disagree or against -2: strongly disagree [...]
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My thoughts are with Tom and his family at this time. This sort of thing is a major body blow – it’s near impossible to take. I can only say that she is out of her distress now and will meet him some time in the future [our perception of time].
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Belmont Club: Since no police force has the numbers to be everywhere at once, it maintains order through the force of its name, the power of the uniform. This was once known as ‘prestige’; today it is better known as ‘legitimacy’. Although as insubstantial as air it is as vital as oxygen. Without it things [...]
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Nothing interesting happened on the train so I’ll report on the shop and home. Bringing up children 1. Mother and little sprog come in and she buys him a plod outfit. He starts acting up when she tries on some clothes and he won’t give her a chance, howling and bellowing. She comes out, takes [...]
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Wiki says: “A classical music riot is violent, disorderly behavior that occurs upon (usually) the premiere of a controversial piece of classical music. The usual respectful and sedate manner of classical music audiences means that any sort of rough behavior, ranging from catcalls to shoving, can be seen as a comparative ‘riot’.” Here are two [...]
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