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Originally posted by Buford Pusser
Im way past Ya Buddy.....I know very well who Im posting about and if You are that intimidated by these people that You think they can inflict nightmares,You might wanna go check yourselfComment
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Originally posted by franksters
I just think these people are cool, i'm not intimidated at all.. thinking about it you're probably an alias
The endless circle of "Bait & Switch"...not HITCH.....
"SAME AS IT EVER WAS..."Comment
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Originally posted by Buford Pusser
Im way past Ya Buddy.....I know very well who Im posting about and if You are that intimidated by these people that You think they can inflict nightmares,You might wanna go check yourselfComment
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Originally posted by franksters
I just think Max is a really nice guy, the same for jimmy jinglesComment
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I come here for one reason....The almighty Roth,Period.
Not to worship some cheap imitation of a gladiator and his merry men.Comment
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Originally posted by Buford Pusser
I come here for one reason....The almighty Roth,Period.
Not to worship some cheap imitation of a gladiator and his merry men.
We're all bored with it....LIVE AND LET LIVEComment
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Originally posted by flappo
i love winding up that prat , sesh
to quote guns n roses
'it's so easy , easy , easy'
Whale spotted in central London
A seven-tonne whale has made its way up the Thames to central London, where it is being watched by riverside crowds.
The 16-18ft (5m) northern bottle-nosed whale, which is usually found in deep sea waters, has been seen as far upstream as Chelsea.
A rescue boat has been sent to protect the whale and rescuers have been trying to keep it away from the river banks.
Specialist equipment, including inflatable tubes to re-direct the animal downstream, are being sent.
The whale has come within yards of the banks and has crashed into an empty boat causing slight bleeding.
The last thing we want to do is stress the animal out
Vets are remaining on standby and experts have said it does not appear to be ill, but are concerned it will get weaker and may become beached.
Tony Woodley, of the British Divers Marine Life Rescue, which will be handling the rescue, said the animal's welfare was the main priority.
He said if attempts to re-direct the whale downstream failed, it might be necessary to put it down to prevent from suffering further.
'Breathing normally'
The RNLI say it is the first whale rescue on the Thames. A spokesman said three whales were spotted east of the Thames Barrier on Thursday but only one managed to get upstream.
Click for Northern bottle-nosed whale factfile
But at 0830 GMT on Friday, a man on a train called in to say he might have been hallucinating, but he had just seen a whale in the Thames.
Alison Shaw of the Marine and Freshwater Conservation Programme at London Zoo, said the northern bottle-nosed whale was usually found in groups of three to 10.
She told the BBC News website: "This is extremely rare in British waters as they are normally found in deep waters in the North Atlantic.
The whale is thought to weigh about seven tonnes. Photo: Guy Bailey
"It is about 16-18ft long, so is relatively mature. It is a very long way from home and we don't know why it has ended up here."
The whales usually weigh about seven tonnes, which will complicate any rescue attempt, experts said.
London Aquarium Curator Paul Hale told the BBC: "Getting that to do anything it doesn't want to do is going to be extremely difficult.
"This is a very active swimming animal and it's not going to go anywhere it doesn't want to go so we have to persuade it to swim back out."
Liz Sandeman, a medic of the Marine Connection, a whale and dolphin protection charity, accompanied the RNLI to examine the animal.
She feared it might be in danger from other boats, or be frightened by the noise.
"The last thing we want to do is stress the animal out," she said.
Over the years dolphins and seals have been spotted in the Thames.
Sperm whales have been seen in the Thames Estuary and porpoises have feasted on fish near Vauxhall Bridge, in central London.
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oh , that's original
face it , bungeye
you're poor , boring , plebian and the only dough you DO have you blow on a waste of space army wannabee shithole with less active members than you have active sperm
talking of which
maybe you should think aboot getting a real man to fuck yer missus ? maybe then your retarded sprogs might have more chance of surviving the journey from the womb to the slum ?
:DComment
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What's up flabbo, don't tell me you never got a date or even a pal to drink with on a Friday night...as usual.
Don't take it out on me go after one the other people you stalk on the internet.Comment
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you guys look cute when you're both pissed and fighting
not as cute as me thoughOriginally posted by Cato
Golden, why are you FAT?Originally posted by lesfunk
Much like yourself as the Jim Morrison of Nazi bunker fliesComment
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Originally posted by Seshmeister
What's up flabbo, don't tell me you never got a date or even a pal to drink with on a Friday night...as usual.
Don't take it out on me go after one the other people you stalk on the internet.
i have plenty of mates , just not the kind of drunken lowlife plebs a zero like you would attract
now do try and keep up and stop resorting to lame pathetically childish comebacks most of us gave up in the playground
if you're capable , that is..Comment
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