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  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 560 days old
    by Juzzzy [Member]

    HEY - just found this on the net. Are you still around these days? I deleted everyone about six months ago and have been trying to get them back....

    x more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1134 days old
    by Xopher [Member]

    HAZEL!!!!!!!!!! no msn.....no blog....i want the goss....i miss you....starting to worry just a bit. :( come back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1141 days old
    by MichaelStMark Pro

    Are you still blogging V?
    Would be a shame to lose such an obvious talent from this scene. . . more…

  • In response to: "fly the liberty plane" 1141 days old
    by moirob [Member]

    "I'd fly the Hoff anyday." You should mail that in to his fan club.

    I think my goal in life is to be able to have any woman say that kind of line about me ! ;) haha

    I can make really good origami balls. Any kind of balls, tennis balls, ping pong balls or footballs.

    I should be, cant see why not. If its in Lee more…

  • In response to: "fly the liberty plane" 1141 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    I'd fly the Hoff anyday.

    You're a bit late... I think the link has expired. I bet you're a closet origami fan aren't you?

    Are you going to that blog meet?

    more…

  • In response to: "fly the liberty plane" 1142 days old
    by moirob [Member]

    No paper plane showed up.
    Unless you you were trying to instruct me to throw my monitor at people with that page displaying, which I think might get a slightly more then annoyed reaction from innocent passers by.
    Although the best paper is this Hoff one
    http://www.knight-foundation.com/images/dave_plane.jpg
    Maybe you could more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1154 days old
    by Xopher [Member]

    you havn't been on anything, i miss you :( more…

  • In response to: "F*** Off Panorama" 1168 days old
    by MichaelStMark Pro

    Wow youre blog's come on a storm since a little while back, Velv'.

    Yeah, Isreal, they're like, pretty good at land grabs - always have been.

    I don't mean to be funny or out, but is it any wonder those mean Zionist shysters have been persecuted down the ages? more…

  • In response to: "the human face of war" 1188 days old
    by paradisewildchild [Member]

    The UN brokered civilian convoy that was supposedly given the green signal by Israel to pass through to safer zones was gruesomely attacked today. I couldn't bear to see the news. more…

  • In response to: "F*** Off Panorama" 1193 days old
    by babak [Member]

    I agree in Iran the Jewish community is anti-Zionist and in the main view it as a European phenomenon. Even in Europe prior to the Second World War Zionism had little support amongst the Western European working class Jewish population. In fact, not only is Zionism intially an atheist ideology; those who were primarily instrumental in bringing abou more…

  • In response to: "F*** Off Panorama" 1195 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    It is a racial conflict but they call it a conflict of 'culture' or 'religion' to make it permissable to the masses.

    Zionism attaches itself to Judaism but very obviously contradicts some of its core beliefs.

    Palestine and its people have a history of 2000 years or more. To uproot them to make homes for, what were and st more…

  • In response to: "F*** Off Panorama" 1195 days old
    by babak [Member]

    Indeed. Moreover those that supported Aparthied South Africa, Israel, the USA, Britain, Canada, Australia etc. are those that support Zionism. Shahist Iran was also a supporter of Aparthied South Africa, as much as this is presented as a conflict between religions and civilisation; it is quite apparent that it is a racial conflict. This is not to s more…

  • In response to: "F*** Off Panorama" 1199 days old
    by phinebooty [Member]

    and that wall took up even more of whatever little land was left to the paelstinian. Israel had great ties with apartheid south africa and how they took the africna's land there was by building surbubs within rural areas and getting people off their land, making them into farms, erecting borders and stuff like that. it's exactly the same. the diffe more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1199 days old
    by Xopher [Member]

    btw I like the new lay out more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1200 days old
    by Xopher [Member]

    I like the 1st one more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1200 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    Well he used the bad media criticism he got from that exhibition to make beer mats for 'The Critics Rave' exhibition in NY...

    ... so your words could have featured there too perhaps.

    Scary. more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1200 days old
    by Juzzzy [Member]

    Tis indeed.

    Can't even bloody remember writing the thing... more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1200 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    Funny ain't it? more…

  • In response to: "Justin - part of the modern art set?" 1200 days old
    by Juzzzy [Member]

    Well, I'll be damned...! more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1200 days old
    by moirob [Member]

    Good idea? Yikes. I hope I dont receive any sarcastic "thanks" emails from your partner, due to your new fantasy role you have for him.

    I always thought it was men that were suppose to be impressed with the girls "good sword handling skills"? *Ahem* more…

  • In response to: "the human face of war" 1201 days old
    by deleted user [Visitor]

    Couldn't agree more Hazel, no doubt they'll be accusing of being an anti-Semite again. more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1201 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    Gambit mask? Whilst intimate? That sounds like a good idea, I would definately go for that. A Zorro mask or a Jack Sparrow style bandana would work equally as well.

    And no, a man with special powers = good thing. Though, I'd be just as impressed with good sword handling skills... or Dr Who ie. a man in possession of a time machine. more…

  • In response to: "the human face of war" 1202 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    What world politics needs is more people like Chavez. Chavez and Venezuela represent true democracy. He has won eight elections in eight years, each time increasing his majority.

    The US hate him, the US army have said he represents the largest threat since the Soviet Union and Communism. Even the British media have referred to him as more…

  • In response to: "the human face of war" 1202 days old
    by deleted user [Visitor]

    I agree, this shows what a sham our democracy is, at least in America they are behind this carnage and genocide but in Europe, we against this, we overwhelmingly against this but our Governments won't do anything about it. The British Governments accuses Syria and Iran of arming Hezbollah - well they're arming Israel - the British government is pa more…

  • In response to: "Whoops..." 1203 days old
    by Sienna Pro

    I wish this would happen to me.
    Imagine all thosemonths saved in agony!
    :) more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1203 days old
    by moirob [Member]

    Well, if it rocks your boat.

    Let me just suggest, you dont ask your next lover to wear a Gambit cartoon mask when being intimate. :D haha

    Would you not find his powers nusiance? more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1203 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    I do love the rebellious, philandering type even in an... um... ficticious, animated way.

    Besides, who can resist a man with special powers? more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1204 days old
    by moirob [Member]

    Can I not? Whoops. Ok, I promise not too.

    Your future family sounds like a very colourful bunch....hehe see what I did there?

    Junk Mail does? I wish junk mail would give me a cool name like that. I think it's a pretty mint name!

    What was it about Gambit? Was it his looks? His rebel like attitude? Him being Fre more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1204 days old
    by Velvet_1984 [Member]

    You can't prostitute cerulean to Coke, I was going to use it as a name for one of my many future children... along with azure, indigo and cobalt.

    Junk Mail seems to think I am 'Nathanial Pippet' ie. "EnLArGe YoUr ManHOOD Nathanial Pippet", "cHeAP PhARmaCEutiCals 4 U Nathanial Pippet"... it is a pretty cool name.

    And no, I more…

  • In response to: "Don't Rub It In!" 1204 days old
    by moirob [Member]

    Maybe I could sell the idea of an evil shade of blue to Coke. Make my million$$$ from them.

    Coke takes on Cerulean De Vil. There is an advertising campaign in there somewhere.

    Natanial Pippet? How did you come about that name?

    So you are undecided? (I nearly spelt that wrong and it came out as nudecider. Wish more…

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