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Originally posted by Mellor View PostIs pirate bay totally goosed now?
Is there any reliable torrent sites left
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostMia in national concert hall Monday. Five hours to kill after her practice mother going too. Car pre booked into Stephen's green car park. Gimmie ideas on things to do?
Food, sightseeing etc?Go big or go homeless.
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Originally posted by mdoug View PostDo this if you haven't already. https://kilmainhamgaol.admit-one.eu/...170529&ev=TOURHer sky-ness
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostYeah, the Dead Zoo. Also doubles as a time travelling experience, just feels so pre 20th century.
Food to plan. Then. Is there a nandos near by. Mia loves nandosHer sky-ness
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Originally posted by cooker3 View PostI read in a meeting with Trump he spoke French throughout it without a translator but in a meeting with May he spoke English as he speaks it fluently.
He really went full on troll at every opportunity with Trump.
SPOILERIn 1966, Charles de Gaulle, leader of the French resistance during World War II and then‑president of France, announced that his country was pulling out of the military wing of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). De Gaulle’s motives were no secret. Worried that France was seen as a second‑rate power, he wanted to free France from “American hegemony” and establish a new identity for his country..
In addition to leaving NATO, de Gaulle announced that all American troops on French soil must be evacuated. He wanted no trace of America’s military presence in France, even if those soldiers served as part of a NATO force.
This, of course, is the same de Gaulle and the same France that had been liberated during the war by a similar force of American soldiers, many thousands of whom died in the fighting. Which is why when Johnson’s secretary of state, Dean Rusk, briefed the president on the plan he would present to de Gaulle—a plan that spelled out how we would move NATO headquarters from Paris to Brussels and remove all American soldiers from France—Johnson had only one comment.
“Ask him about the cemeteries, Dean,” Johnson said to Rusk.
Quickly grasping the meaning of Johnson’s request, Rusk tried to talk him out of it but Johnson was insistent. “Ask him about the cemeteries, Dean!” he repeated, turning the request into a presidential command.
And so Rusk did. At the end of his meeting with de Gaulle, in which he explained how America would comply with de Gaulle’s orders, Rusk asked him whether his demand that all American soldiers be removed from French soil included those thousands of American GIs still buried in French cemeteries — GIs who had died fighting in France to preserve that nation’s sovereignty and freedom.
In his later autobiography Rusk recalled that de Gaulle was too embarrassed to reply"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostGonna do the leprechaun thingy. Dobby sent me a long descriptive pm via fb sounds awesome. Might do the music shop thing too.
Food to plan. Then. Is there a nandos near by. Mia loves nandos
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View Post
'WTF just happened?' say Europeans."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostTrump should study the moves of one of his illustrious predecessors when faced with such froggy insolence.
SPOILERIn 1966, Charles de Gaulle, leader of the French resistance during World War II and then‑president of France, announced that his country was pulling out of the military wing of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). De Gaulle’s motives were no secret. Worried that France was seen as a second‑rate power, he wanted to free France from “American hegemony” and establish a new identity for his country..
In addition to leaving NATO, de Gaulle announced that all American troops on French soil must be evacuated. He wanted no trace of America’s military presence in France, even if those soldiers served as part of a NATO force.
This, of course, is the same de Gaulle and the same France that had been liberated during the war by a similar force of American soldiers, many thousands of whom died in the fighting. Which is why when Johnson’s secretary of state, Dean Rusk, briefed the president on the plan he would present to de Gaulle—a plan that spelled out how we would move NATO headquarters from Paris to Brussels and remove all American soldiers from France—Johnson had only one comment.
“Ask him about the cemeteries, Dean,” Johnson said to Rusk.
Quickly grasping the meaning of Johnson’s request, Rusk tried to talk him out of it but Johnson was insistent. “Ask him about the cemeteries, Dean!” he repeated, turning the request into a presidential command.
And so Rusk did. At the end of his meeting with de Gaulle, in which he explained how America would comply with de Gaulle’s orders, Rusk asked him whether his demand that all American soldiers be removed from French soil included those thousands of American GIs still buried in French cemeteries — GIs who had died fighting in France to preserve that nation’s sovereignty and freedom.
In his later autobiography Rusk recalled that de Gaulle was too embarrassed to replyI hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by KK82 View PostIt's actually obscene how this election is going down in England
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostIt is one of the great put-downs of history tbf.Last edited by Guest; 27-05-17, 11:41.
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostI'd imagine Slane will be lovely.
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostThat's some sup of rain. I'd imagine Slane will be lovely.
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I just read anti-water charge shit on facebook where they're destroying the meters because they give you cancer. I think it's time to close down the internet.
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostI just read anti-water charge shit on facebook where they're destroying the meters because they give you cancer. I think it's time to close down the internet.
Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Interesting thing about people with Labour signs on their windows. I've been in London since April volunteering for a charity that works in India by door knocking well to do areas. I don't knock every door on a street but rather try to judge if it's a good house to knock on (e.g. no net curtains). Initially I presumed those with vote Labour signs on their windows would be good choices, but they have been dreadful and don't want to know.
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostInteresting thing about people with Labour signs on their windows. I've been in London since April volunteering for a charity that works in India by door knocking well to do areas. I don't knock every door on a street but rather try to judge if it's a good house to knock on (e.g. no net curtains). Initially I presumed those with vote Labour signs on their windows would be good choices, but they have been dreadful and don't want to know.
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Originally posted by KevIRL View PostCosta and Sanchez to score is crowd powered on PP. Started 4/1 now 6/1 could go as high as 12People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostGonna do the leprechaun thingy. Dobby sent me a long descriptive pm via fb sounds awesome. Might do the music shop thing too.
Food to plan. Then. Is there a nandos near by. Mia loves nandos
Originally posted by hotspur View PostInteresting thing about people with Labour signs on their windows. I've been in London since April volunteering for a charity that works in India by door knocking well to do areas. I don't knock every door on a street but rather try to judge if it's a good house to knock on (e.g. no net curtains). Initially I presumed those with vote Labour signs on their windows would be good choices, but they have been dreadful and don't want to know.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostFeel dirty hoping Costa scoresPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Lord Sir Banter View Post
What are the significance of net curtains?
Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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N1 kevPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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