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has said too much...

6,227

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is owed something for saving this thread so I will tell him that rabbit would have talked and ruined everything

6,228

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good

6,229

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hmm, why aren't there any Brit restaurant chains?

6,230

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*foolish hoomanns... enough with the herring and the sauerkraut...yo quiero el mar azuuuullll....*

6,231

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fail

he just has to promise "no hands"

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It could hardly be said to be the most dignified of send-offs.
Undertakers in Belgium plan to eschew traditional burials and cremations and start dissolving corpses instead.
The move is intended to tackle a lack of burial space and environmental concerns as 573lbs of carbon dioxide are released by each cremated corpse.

Under the process, known as resomation, bodies are treated in a steel chamber with potassium hydroxide at high pressure and a temperature of 180c (350f).
The raised pressure and temperature means the body reaches a similar end point as in standard cremation

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think you need one of these things

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLDgQg6bq7o

6,234

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the squid has chosen Spain yikes

6,235

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wishing Lebron all the best EXCEPT A RING!

you can move to Miami or stay in Ohio...but you can't evade the beating!

THREEPEAT!!!

http://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/2010/06/20100602_lebronking_250x280.jpg
LEBRON: "As you know...I hate every iota of a cracker..."
KING:  "Marster, spare me!"

Gets better Einstein. 

http://legalinsurrection.blogspot.com/2010/07/is-reid-campaign-hiding-its-activities.html

the anti-Republican website is still up, but now says it is paid for by the Nevada Dem Party and has no connection to any campaign... cause the amount the party can give the campaign is strictly limited... of course the campaign set up the website...

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we're on the hiiiii way to hell

6,238

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was one of millions squirming in their seat

6,239

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a warning to you all.

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Uruguay is the Belgium of south america

it exists because it is a strategic waterway that each of three powers wanted friendly, free of hostile influence, and yet were unable to dominate

so they decided to make it an independent country

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dont' look at me, city boy

my forefathers stormed out of Extramadura as soon as Columbus found some more heathens to pwn

too bad you tried to rape Europe with those sisterloving dukes running the show

a commoner on the make like Cortes would have handed it to you on a plate, lookit Alexander Borgia

Dukes and Jesuits, always a bad combination to get anywhere

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JOHANNESBURG

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get the foxhunters on it, you know they're bored and want to chase something to death

6,244

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made me look up bullstorm in German

Bullensturm

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma9QXd9R9u8

although i got no pick for the world cup final

but I need Germany to kick those cheaty handeggers back to the pampas

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"Appalling."

"The guy who designed this ball never played football."

"The worst ball that I have seen in my life."

So says everyone from Iker Casillas to Robinho to Fabio Capello. Former Liverpool striker Craig Johnson even wrote a passionate 12-page letter to Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, on how the Adidas ball "could ruin the game as we know it." Trashing the Jabulani has become something of a sport in its own right, with wildly mishit shots celebrated with resounding cries of "Jabulani!" in pubs and living rooms around the globe.

Now it turns out there is a very real scientific basis for all the moaning. NASA's aerodynamics people at the Ames Investigation Centre managed to get some MLS players to kick a very dusty Jabulani around to what sounds like a soundtrack from a 1970s instructional video. The tests confirm what everyone has been saying: Jabulani's scanty 440-gram weight, coupled with the high-altitude conditions in South Africa, means when at speeds of 44 mph or more the ball becomes susceptible to something called the "knuckle effect." That's aerodynamic shorthand for "it swerves all around like crazy at high speeds because of the air flow on the seams and stuff," which isn't so bad when you get goals like this.

Adidas has yet to respond to the new scientifically based criticisms, and Sepp Blatter and FIFA are meeting in September to discuss the horrible aftermath left in Jabulani's zig-zagging wake. What's really frightening though is that we now know World Cup footballers are apparently as adept at noting erratic aerodynamic patterns as NASA's rocket scientists. Be afraid.

http://g.sports.yahoo.com/soccer/world-cup/blog/dirty-tackle/post/NASA-piles-on-the-Jabulani-hate?urn=sow,254182

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poor france, surrounded by awesome soccer teams

6,248

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will be terrified to learn the Easter Bunny is real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrg0B_yJAo&feature=related

6,249

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well we build vehicles that blow up, so that's a point in common

6,250

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... yikes