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Originally Posted by j2k4
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Originally Posted by Biggles
This or he uses his congas to send morse-code messages to terrorists.. :unsure:Quote:
"I work for the United Nations. I go to places where enormous upheaval and pain and anguish exist. And a lot of it exists based upon American policy. Whom we support, whom we support as heads of state, what countries we've helped to overthrow, what leaders we've helped to diminish because they did not fit the mold we think they should fit, no matter how ill advised that thought may be." - Harry Belafonte interview on CNN Larry King Live, October 15, 2002
Highly deadly black tarantula
Daylight come and I want to go home.
Dayo!
:lol:
Blimey! if every working class musician who expressed left wing sentiments were to be considered a danger to the country in the UK we would have a list half a mile long. :ohmy:
I thought Harry was dead.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
down de way where de nights are gay
and de sun shines daily on de mountain top
I took a trip and on a sailing ship
and when I reached Jamaica I made a stop.
pass me a rum man.:lol:
Ok call him conservative then. I like him as a reporter 'cause he seemed very logical. His book however is not, at least, not on the surface. It's logical in that it will sell books. That is all. Ffs he calls Courtney Love a ho....and that's fucking it....just "Ho!" :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
He basically says that these folks are screwing up America but that's only 'cause they are pissed at where America is going (this doesn't apply to all of them though).
I doubt I'll bother with this sensationalist book. :dry:
How could you say such a thing as that? Pingu rawks in any language...:clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Now....Andy Pandy....that's a completely different matter.... :devil:
Tallied too many bananas?Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
He was teh roka.
I will have to agree with Ludacris.
His popularity has young people using his moniker as a substitute for the spelling of "ludicrous," which is pleasingly ironic, but also depressing.
:shuriken:
Lol, Bill O'reiley doesnt like Ludacris.
i'd read it for a laugh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
it might kinda terrify me a bit though