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what caught my eye today
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07 Mar 2008 Fri 03:24 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting libralady: Apart from Lineker, the only other good thing about Leicester is the Cheese! |
Oh, something I should know about? |
Red Leicester Cheese!
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07 Mar 2008 Fri 03:25 pm |
Quoting thehandsom: offf..
How about a cheese sculpture with Lineker and Ghandi playing football
like this for example?:
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Are you sure he did not eat all the cheese?
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07 Mar 2008 Fri 03:26 pm |
Quoting libralady: Are you sure he did not eat all the cheese? |
haha
He looks like..does not he?
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08 Mar 2008 Sat 05:15 am |
Autistic children joining hands .....singing....laughing....having fun.
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08 Mar 2008 Sat 09:24 am |
Quoting eddie: Autistic children joining hands .....singing....laughing....having fun.
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:-S
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08 Mar 2008 Sat 05:30 pm |
Don't see that too often with these special kids
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08 Mar 2008 Sat 11:55 pm |
Grandmother, 89, seeks power via internet
Once, the internet was seen as the preserve of teenage geeks with too much time on their hands. Then came the "silver surfers", a generation of retirees keen to get to grips with the technological revolution. Now, a bicycling 89-year-old Malaysian woman is proving that the worldwide web can be a springboard to power.
Maimun is by some margin the oldest candidate standing in Saturday's national election. And she's almost certainly the oldest electoral candidate in the world. But, with a blog that boasts of nearly 8,000 hits since Wednesday alone, and a Facebook page, the grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of 19 is refusing to bow out of the race
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/grandmother-89-seeks-power-via-internet-793163.html
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09 Mar 2008 Sun 01:08 am |
101 year old marathon runner
Rachel Miller 101 year old Buster Martin is going to run the London Marathon. His training involves pint drinking and smoking 40 a day. Buster holds his London Valley Half medal and Bupa Great Capital Run medal.
Libralady..see..it is possible
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09 Mar 2008 Sun 04:42 pm |
Does Israel really want peace?
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has approved a plan to build up to 750 new homes in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank.
"the demographic needs of Jerusalem".
Mr Olmert's spokesman, Mark Regev said:
"We have approved it. It is consistent with our policy of building within the large settlement blocs, which will remain in Israel in any final-status agreement," he added.
Under the terms of the peace process settlement expansion is supposed to be frozen.
Does Israel really want peace?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7286264.stm
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09 Mar 2008 Sun 07:14 pm |
No Israel doesn't want peace. I already posted words to this effect in another thread. The Palestinians said they would not come to the peace talks after being provoked by Israel. I think the Israelies did that on purpose, knowing what the result might be. I haven't updated on that yet though will do it now.
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