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Anyone know if our friend Dave wrote the 2nd verse to this?
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Fast in, fast out, amirite?
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Never seen a torpedo slow down while it weighs up the best opportunity before.
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Don't humour that shit, you're better than that. He's lying to you, me, all of us and himself. Don't buy it..
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When are you finishing the paint job? Strange to see black primer.
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I've been umming and ahhing for ages. I think I might end up driving up just for the social. No need to find me a spot for driving, but if I end up on the track that won't be an awful thing for me.
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I really enjoyed this, although it meant I had that other song by that band in my head for the rest of the day because it was basically exactly the same.
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Have you guys tried one of those face swapping apps?
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Who are you asking, a moderator? If only you knew one... (can mods still ban people?)
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I personally love the HMRC and everything they do. Love tax, me.
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Creed. Some amazing single shot scenes. As always with films like this though, dont expect much actual boxing realism though!
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Project Binky update for those who aren't subscribed.
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I watched The Martian, The Force Awakens, The Big Short and The Revenant the other day. First three were great, last one not so much for me.
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I'm just on a ferry to the South Island as we speak - glad there's a bit of a scene, would be a shame if not. Im going on a MTB wine tasting tour later in the week - only bit of bikes I could squeeze into the trip!
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Anyone know if there's much of a trials scene in New Zealand? I've been over here a few days in Wellington and the amount of potential spots is amazing. It's like the city was built for tricks on silly looking bikes.
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I know you find it difficult to believe, but I don't think anyone can argue with the fact that you're one of the most talented, skilled and creative people to have taken part in any two wheeled sport, ever. Loved this, as always.
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It's a bit like that toy you keep polishing, but bigger and faster.
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You're not 'alf bad mate. Loved it.
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Some complete and utter C-Unit has been on my property and chucked my Land Rover wheels over the fence to the adjacent field. 2nd time this year. 1st time I thought it was a prank, now I'm assuming someone's trying to nick them. Time to get the CCTV working again...
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I'm not going to watch the next qualifying. I also won't watch the race live on Sky, even though I pay for the subscription. I'm also going to make sure that my TV or computer is firmly tuned to every piece of live WEC content for the entirety of the season. A "protest" that will do nothing but make me feel a bit better about the shitshow F1 is putting on right now.
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All I'm going to say on this subject this time around: I believe wholeheartedly that every religion that I know of is based, at it's foundation, on the right thing That same thing could be generalised to "be a good human being" The problem is that "be a good human being" isn't really defined enough for naturally egotistical human beings. They need people to follow or agree with them to prove that their definition of "good human being" is better than anyone else's "good human being". Religion fails at the human level, regardless of whether or not it's a human invention or not. Religion without humans would succeed no problem. Humans without religion would find something else to fight about. Those who say that extremists do not represent their religion are wrong. Extremists distill everything that makes one religion different from another, i.e everything except "be a good human being". If anything, extremists represent an individual religion better than anyone else. The vast majority actually represent the much more preferable "be a good human being" shared area in the Venn diagram of each set of beliefs. If only "be a good human being" could have a clear and simple enough definition that we only needed one religion, which could naturally be followed by 100% of people. We don't. At least partly because of that we'll always have war – just as we always have. In order to not be a hypocrite, I won't bang on about these points in here. I don't need or want any of you to change your mind to my point of view, I just wanted to put it out there.
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With all due respect, what you've done there is added your usual bullshit onto a serious issue. The explosion was in the departures area, as mentioned in the link you posted, and way before any actual security happens. Airports are completely public places up until those security areas which lead to 'air side'. This isn't "so much for International Airport security", this is "so much for human beings respecting other human beings".
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Frustrating to watch, even when I can be susceptible to getting annoyed at stuck bolts.
