Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:05 pm
I liked the first one best - "Hey, it's just like a mini-mall!". I think he went to the David Brent school of business.
Author:
faceless ::
Posted:
Thu Feb 15, 2007 2:56 pm
I wouldn't say one thread in here with links to loads of videos is an onslaught. But Calm, there's no need to post a lot at once. Something like this can be done far more effectively by posting one every now and then. It's likely to get a lot more views that way.
In a world of propaganda I'd rather see this stuff than the pro-war crap the major news networks feed us.
thing is though, that a lot of business and general transaction in the east is based on baksheesh. Favours for money. Hmmmm, something "noo labor" knows a thing or two about.
An investigation that could take years, costing 22 million, I wonder what part of who's brain was used to get that particularly arbitrary fuggure from.
Never mind it'll keep some of those whiter than white judges, lawyers, barristers, Cherie's mates, Tony's mates, members of the SCO, blah blah blah, in quality wines and fags for a while.
Author:
girldorksrule ::
Posted:
Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:20 pm
Recipes???? Yes, I'm a cooking moron and I wanna know how to make yummy juice in a blender please!
Author:
IRiSHMaFIA ::
Posted:
Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:35 pm
Your monitor makes mine look like a piece of shite from the 1980's....but after finding some rechargeable batteries...here ye be!
Also a picture of my desktop with the media player I made for it. You click a button on the media player and the drawer opens with the artist and name of song scrolling back and forth
I blanked out my location on the weather widget as there's a few n00bs here. The snow falling out of the clouds is animated and looks pretty cool.
*edit*
The menu panel on the top left is a system of where you click on the link beside it like footie for example, another window opens in the outline window that you see there with all my fave footie urls etc.
Author:
calm ::
Posted:
Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:11 am
Pirates and Emperors (Size Does Matter)
While critics decry the United States' current brand of military and economic imperialism as dangerously unprecedented, great powers have been throwing their weight around like schoolyard bullies since St. Augustine's time. This playful but pointed cartoon shows that while Uncle Sam has been an especially bad apple of late, he's following a pattern of bad behavior which goes back decades.
By Eric Henry
https://www.piratesandemperors.com
(YouTube Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA0pPqXJoAI