Thanks for that MrMoe.
Amazing! Like reading a biography...thanks very much!
Your a genius!
mark
so, we all know our sun sign, right?
welll... your moon represents inner emotions/inner self, and as far as inner person goes, is a very key sign.
it also shows the role your mother had in your life!
Thanks for that MrMoe.
Amazing! Like reading a biography...thanks very much!
Your a genius!
mark
has any body any idea how good the workmanship is on quickbuilds?
normally if you get a group of people who don't know about building you get chaos.
i know a few years ago they were changed from 48hrs to 2weekend, something to do with not being able to lay the bricks fast enough, new legislation limiting how many courses could be done in a day.
The quality is quite good, mainly because you have the regional building team (mugs) that go to all the builds and do all the work while the local brother swan around in their new tool belts and flirt with the sisters making the tea, while the mugs do all the work.
I know, I was a mug for 3 years, every other weekend during the summer months, and never once got invited to a hall dedication.
so, we all know our sun sign, right?
welll... your moon represents inner emotions/inner self, and as far as inner person goes, is a very key sign.
it also shows the role your mother had in your life!
Mr Moe, how do you fancy doing mine for me?
Born November 25th, 1970.
Would be interesting to know. Don't even know my sun sign, let alone my moon sign!
this goes into the whole football-soccer thing.
i was watching a sports channel last night and an nfl-europe game came on between the scottland claymores and the amsterdam admirals.
the stadium was huge (regular football stadium) but it looked like about 500 people were in attendance.
I love American football but hate the European versionIts like watching premiership football (soccer) and then switching to watch womens soccer.
Not in the same league!
Literally.
one thing that is commonly brought up is how the society has made so many mistakes and uttered so many false prophecies.
i just wonder what would happen if the watchtower ever came out and asked forgiveness for their sins and asked to start a clean slate.
(you know, like the pope did a couple of years ago).
It would have to be a long apology!
have the ladies arrived ok?
xena, viv, spice...???.
btw look here:.
JH,
How did you know...running battles in the streets with JW's with placards!
We just sent Pleasuredome out and all the sisters swooned over him, the brothers got jealous and they dragged there women away!
I have it from an unreliable source that they are bringing out a 3000 page book called:
" Why we joined the UN...and other stories"
have the ladies arrived ok?
xena, viv, spice...???.
btw look here:.
What a fantastic night!
Thanks to ISP and Latte for being great hosts, and everyone for a great night!
Hope the photo's aren't too embarassing!
Thanks all!
Mark and ruth.
have the ladies arrived ok?
xena, viv, spice...???.
btw look here:.
pleasuredome here!
i'm at searchfothetruth's house have a bit of a chat and a drink. we'll be at the party soon!
now, the war is over, the weapons were not used and of course have not been found.. how threatening could they be if they did not even use them when being invaded by a massive force (of the countries they hate)?!
perhaps, as many suspect, they didn't use them because they didn't have them?.
now we're being told that we'll have to be patient and give them time to find them.
25 May 2003
Where are Iraq's weapons of mass destruction? On 18 March, Tony Blair made what was regarded at the time as one of the best and most important speeches of his political career. Opening the historic debate in the Commons on the eve of the war against Iraq, Mr Blair focused almost entirely on the dangers posed by Saddam Hussein's weapons. The speech is worth revisiting because the superficially persuasive arguments deployed then are in such astonishing contrast to Mr Blair's evasiveness now.
25 May 2003
Tony Blair is facing growing political pressure to explain the mystery of Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction. With no solid evidence yet that there are any chemical, biological or nuclear weapons in occupied Iraq, more than 70 MPs, including 53 Labour MPs, have signed a Commons motion challenging him to prove his claim that they were ever there in the first place.
Britain's participation in the invasion of Iraq is to be condemned as illegal by eminent international lawyers at a conference in London next weekend. The conflict raised two issues, said Professor Philippe Sands QC, a member of Cherie Booth's Matrix chambers. "First, did the Security Council authorise the use of force, and the answer to that is no. And were we misled about the presence of weapons of mass destruction? Apparently, yes."
In the US the CIA has begun an inquiry into whether its intelligence was faulty, but it is not thought that MI6 will do the same. Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman, wants intelligence chiefs to be made to answer to Parliament as other senior civil servants have to.
Just two articles from the Independant this week regarding the Weapons of Mass Disappearence!