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Park Life

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  1. Looks like 'The Wire' with a bacdrop of poverty err post hurricane catastrohe, I mean black people - tough times, I mean black people , I mena poverteeee sheeeet, with Jazz and guns and ain't we soooo happy we made it thr..."I'm good"...You good baby?" Yeah I'm good..." etc Dragi it out over 5 series and 50 eps....etc... Looks good.
  2. I'm always thinking about getting a turntable again. Probs would be worth it for those chunky thick Radiohead releases alone.
  3. Depending on condition and release anything from £20 - £300 each.
  4. ...and that bone that got thrown up and turned into a space station that deffo happenned here.
  5. Probs worth £100 or so... You'd pay $2000 for a Japanese import first edition of his first album.... http://www.musicpriceguide.com/495336/BOB_...L_LP_W_OBI.html Do these have to be unplayed?
  6. Probs worth £100 or so... One of my ex-s had 'The Black Album - Prince (the one that he withdrew) was going for £1000 at one time.
  7. Worht dl hassle or not folks?
  8. No. Have you got an aluminium foil hat on by any chance? Yeah but I haven't got the bad head cancer.
  9. Health of 250,000 mobile phone users to be tracked Scientists to look for increased risk of a range of conditions in study spanning five countries, including Britain * Ian Sample, science correspondent * guardian.co.uk, Thursday 22 April 2010 19.33 BST * Article history Mobile phones at Nokia HQ in Finland, one of the countries where users' health is to be tracked Mobile phones at Nokia HQ in Finland, one of the countries where the health of users is to be tracked for up to 30 years. Photograph: Kimmo Mantyla/AFP/Getty Images A quarter of a million mobile phone users are to have their medical records tracked for more than 20 years in the world's largest study into the health effects of the devices. Network operators, including Vodafone and O2 in the UK, have agreed to invite a random selection of customers aged 18 to 69 to take part in the study, which will look for increased rates of cancer, dementia and other conditions, such as depression and sleep disorders. The cohort study on mobile communications (Cosmos) is the latest to be funded by the government's mobile telecommunications health research programme (MTHR), set up after the Stewart inquiry into mobile phones and health in 2000. Then it was concluded that, while there was no evidence mobile phones were dangerous, more research was needed to rule out an increased risk of brain tumours and other cancers over the long term. As a precautionary measure, the report advised against children using mobile phones unless essential. Mobile phone ownership has soared since the mid-1990s to more than 70m in the UK – more than one handset for every individual. Because cancers grow slowly, any increase due to mobile phone use is unlikely to have become apparent yet. "The balance of scientific evidence to date does not suggest that mobile phones cause cancer but, because of the uncertainty, we cannot rule out the possibility that it might," said Professor Lawrie Challis, of the MTHR management committee. "With many cancers it takes 10 or 20 years for symptoms to show, and most of us have not had mobile phones that long. There just hasn't been enough time for cancer to develop." Death to all of them. Stupid fucks...Especially ones who use them on trains while I'm reading...Fucko fucks.
  10. Can't believe he was living on pet food.
  11. no I've not! I've got to read it for my Masters next year though. Yeah, penal servitude in Siberia was brutal, utterly brutal, I'm quite amazed that anyone complains about anything nowadays knowing what people went through purely because they held revisionist beliefs. you should read Natasha's Dance by Orlando Figes - fantastic book on the evolution of Russian culture from the foundation of St. Petersburg to the Stalin era. Have you got a sort of your top 20 fiction you'd like to post up here mate?
  12. I've got a first edition of War and Peace I nicked from the Abbey cellars while I was staying there. Hell guranteed for me apparently.
  13. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8601172.stm They're quite keen these days to shoot down Chinese satellietes if given the chance.
  14. The Palestinian vote is factionalised by outside forces influence such as Egypt and Syria who have their own agendas the wankers.
  15. Not sure about that Parky. You're on to so many conspiracies I suspect they might tamper with your brakes. Fuck em.
  16. It's quite the fallacy that this sector enhances economies, a lot of the wealth is fictitious or at best on rated paper and rarely trickles down into real main street scenarios. The best thing about this cirisis is that a lot o fat old cunts living in Miami lost their life savings (through chasing ubelieavable returns and pure greed).
  17. All I know is Palestine will be independant in my lifetime, so these weekly tragedies I see as stones thrown hopelessly into a sea of history by a backward thinking Israel. Peace.
  18. Love the way you fell for the initial misinformation ie 'Pilot didn't speak Russian' and now suddenly you're an expert on Polands affairs....
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