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tonights foreign correspondent.

interesting topic (ukraine boxers vitali and wladimir klitscho and the ukraine political system)... but what pleased me most about it was the amount of good looking east european women willing to get their boobies out in the name of a political protest. they're much more appealing to my ideals than those disgusting looking girls who think everyone else will think they're being all liberal when they nude up to fight the system.

highly recommend finding a replay on the abc web-site (if they do one like sbs does)
 
i should preface that it's not a full hour of loose boobie protesting. maybe 5 mins or so. but there are plenty of good looking ukraine girls scattered throughout. and an interesting topic to boot.
 
My dad getting a company car, meaning that I get his old car that uses a lot less petrol than mine on my long drives to uni and work. :thumbsu:
What type of car?
 

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Milfs coming into work after hitting the gym early in the morning.
 
Things that please: anti inflammatory sprays for muscle strains

That burning sensation when applied to an injury= like
 

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/sep/03/tony-blair-the-hague-iraq-war

For years it seems impregnable, then suddenly the citadel collapses. An ideology, a fact, a regime appears fixed, unshakeable, almost geological. Then an inch of mortar falls, and the stonework begins to slide. Something of this kind happened over the weekend.
When Desmond Tutu wrote that Tony Blair should be treading the path to The Hague, he de-normalised what Blair has done. Tutu broke the protocol of power – the implicit accord between those who flit from one grand meeting to another – and named his crime. I expect that Blair will never recover from it.
The offence is known by two names in international law: the crime of aggression and a crime against peace. It is defined by the Nuremberg principles as the "planning, preparation, initiation or waging of a war of aggression". This means a war fought for a purpose other than self-defence: in other words outwith articles 33 and 51 of the UN Charter.

This pleases me a great deal.

The Rodent should look out too. Precedent can be an awkward thing.
 
Being able to turn on the TV and not have to search for English speaking channels.. cause theyre ALL English speaking channels. Praise the lord..

As a winter lover and hay-fever sufferer I respectfully disagree

Man you reminded me I need to dope myself up on hayfever meds when I get back home.
 
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