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Me too. But some of the expats are right arseholes (not ones called Rob)
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Jewish RIGHT to the Land of Jerusalem
Stramash replied to cs3602001's topic in Religion & Philosophy
And that attitude is why 90% of the world think you are wankers and why we are laughing as your country slowly imploded. First secession in USA by 2040 max -
Rob has a very shiny helmet
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There are plans for a new culinary venture in Bangkok that may have netizens and animal lovers alike reaching for their keyboards in indignation. Controversial South African chef Pieter Van Grap plans on opening his new high end venue ‘Rariteit’ (‘Rarity’ In Afrikaans) sometime in September 2013 with negotiations at an advanced stage for a central location Van Grap himself describes as ‘simply stunning with unrivalled cityscape views’. So what exactly is the controversy surrounding a new eatery in a city renowned for fusion and experimentation existing alongside traditional menus? Quite simp
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what are the up coming movie u wanna watch??????????????
Stramash replied to whitelotus's topic in General Discussion
Inter racial zombie porn -
[h=1]Fukushima town revealed in Google Street View two years after tsunami[/h]Mayor of Namie invites Google's cameras in to stop world forgetting twin disasters of tsunami then nuclear meltdown The Fukushima town of Namie, captured by Google Street View. Photograph: Google Two years after Fukushima's triple nuclear meltdown forced tens of thousands of residents to flee, it is possible to take a virtual journey deep into the exclusion zone to one of the towns they left behind. Google Street View has published striking images of the devastation visited on Namie by the March 2011 tsunami and nuc
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Fukushima town revealed in Google Street View
Stramash commented on Stramash's blog entry in Blog Stramash
[h=1]Fukushima town revealed in Google Street View two years after tsunami[/h]Mayor of Namie invites Google's cameras in to stop world forgetting twin disasters of tsunami then nuclear meltdown The Fukushima town of Namie, captured by Google Street View. Photograph: Google Two years after Fukushima's triple nuclear meltdown forced tens of thousands of residents to flee, it is possible to take a virtual journey deep into the exclusion zone to one of the towns they left behind. Google Street View has published striking images of the devastation visited on Namie by the March 2011 tsunami and nuc -
Mr. Crowley - which version do you like more?
Stramash commented on kaunitz's blog entry in Blog kaunitz
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Have to say; loving this cover version. :twisted::twisted:
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Voodoo Chile...Korean style (but no Gangnam)
Stramash commented on Stramash's blog entry in Blog Stramash
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It has been relatively calm recently. Though saying that, there's the red shirt rally on 11/4 and there is supposedly an announcement from the electoral commission this week regarding fraud in the recent gubernatorial election so you never know what... *heads downstairs to stock up on water and noodles*
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The walking or the beard growing?
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The purrfect lunchtime snack/lottery predictor
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Night life? Scams, ladyboy gangs, drunken violence, cheap women etc etc