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Ion Cannon!
05 Jul 2010
This just made me laugh for some reason * It is not known if Kim Jong-il is a fan of Justin Bieber's music *
I don't know what Justin biebers music even is. Though I can already picture that if Kim Jong-il was singing / dancing to it, it would be pretty funny.
Edited by Ion Cannon!, 05 July 2010 - 12:18.
I don't know what Justin biebers music even is. Though I can already picture that if Kim Jong-il was singing / dancing to it, it would be pretty funny.
Edited by Ion Cannon!, 05 July 2010 - 12:18.
Chyros
05 Jul 2010

Imagine Bieber performing "I'M SO RONERY" for Kim Jong-Il

Love the pranks

Pav:3d
05 Jul 2010
He shouldave learned from when the spice girls did the same thing, and got voted to play in afganistan or sth
Wizard
05 Jul 2010
Pav:3d, on 5 Jul 2010, 14:31, said:
He shouldave learned from when the spice girls did the same thing, and got voted to play in afganistan or sth
I doubt whether the He/She that is Bieber or his 8 year old management team are even aware of who the Spice Girls are. They are far too old skool (sorry, just plain old) for them.
Alias
06 Jul 2010
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A psychotherapist who treated his high-society patients with LSD and ecstasy, saying the illegal drugs "expanded the consciousness", has been given a suspended sentence by a Swiss court.
The Zurich court gave the 62-year-old therapist a 16-month suspended sentence and a 2,000 franc ($2,300) fine for supplying the drugs during weekend therapy sessions between 2004 and 2008, the ATS news agency reported.
Groups of around 60 people, including doctors, lawyers, and businessmen's wives, attended the sessions.
They each paid 300 francs ($335) to attend.
The psychotherapist, who was not named by ATS, handed out 700 doses each of LSD and ecstasy, 50 of mescaline and 150 of 2-CB, a synthetic drug similar to mescaline, for which the prosecutor wanted him convicted of drug dealing.
In court, the therapist said the illegal products were not drugs but "substances which allow the expansion of the consciousness".
The court found him guilty of violating the law on therapeutic products.
The Zurich court gave the 62-year-old therapist a 16-month suspended sentence and a 2,000 franc ($2,300) fine for supplying the drugs during weekend therapy sessions between 2004 and 2008, the ATS news agency reported.
Groups of around 60 people, including doctors, lawyers, and businessmen's wives, attended the sessions.
They each paid 300 francs ($335) to attend.
The psychotherapist, who was not named by ATS, handed out 700 doses each of LSD and ecstasy, 50 of mescaline and 150 of 2-CB, a synthetic drug similar to mescaline, for which the prosecutor wanted him convicted of drug dealing.
In court, the therapist said the illegal products were not drugs but "substances which allow the expansion of the consciousness".
The court found him guilty of violating the law on therapeutic products.
Wizard
06 Jul 2010
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'Big budget' porn film shot in London hospital
A "big budget" porn film was shot in a London hospital when it hired out one of its wards to a film company.
The movie generated "substantial income" for the hospital, Tory MP Penny Mordaunt said.
Ms Mordaunt, Portsmouth North MP, was speaking during a House of Commons debate on improving transparency in government accounting, on Monday.
NHS Kensington and Chelsea said the incident occurred before 2002 when the primary care trust (PCT) formed.
"When I was director of Kensington and Chelsea Council, I discovered that one of our local hospitals was hiring out one of its closed - but fully-equipped wards - to a film company to use as a film set," she said.
"To add insult to injury, the movie was a pornographic one.
"Although I cannot claim to have seen the final picture - as I understand, these things are no longer claimable on parliamentary expenses - it was a big-budget affair and generated substantial income for the hospital."
A "big budget" porn film was shot in a London hospital when it hired out one of its wards to a film company.
The movie generated "substantial income" for the hospital, Tory MP Penny Mordaunt said.
Ms Mordaunt, Portsmouth North MP, was speaking during a House of Commons debate on improving transparency in government accounting, on Monday.
NHS Kensington and Chelsea said the incident occurred before 2002 when the primary care trust (PCT) formed.
"When I was director of Kensington and Chelsea Council, I discovered that one of our local hospitals was hiring out one of its closed - but fully-equipped wards - to a film company to use as a film set," she said.
"To add insult to injury, the movie was a pornographic one.
"Although I cannot claim to have seen the final picture - as I understand, these things are no longer claimable on parliamentary expenses - it was a big-budget affair and generated substantial income for the hospital."
Saucy
You have to admire the humour of the MP for the bit I underlined

Chyros
06 Jul 2010
Alias, on 6 Jul 2010, 3:21, said:
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A psychotherapist who treated his high-society patients with LSD and ecstasy, saying the illegal drugs "expanded the consciousness", has been given a suspended sentence by a Swiss court.
The Zurich court gave the 62-year-old therapist a 16-month suspended sentence and a 2,000 franc ($2,300) fine for supplying the drugs during weekend therapy sessions between 2004 and 2008, the ATS news agency reported.
Groups of around 60 people, including doctors, lawyers, and businessmen's wives, attended the sessions.
They each paid 300 francs ($335) to attend.
The psychotherapist, who was not named by ATS, handed out 700 doses each of LSD and ecstasy, 50 of mescaline and 150 of 2-CB, a synthetic drug similar to mescaline, for which the prosecutor wanted him convicted of drug dealing.
In court, the therapist said the illegal products were not drugs but "substances which allow the expansion of the consciousness".
The court found him guilty of violating the law on therapeutic products.
The Zurich court gave the 62-year-old therapist a 16-month suspended sentence and a 2,000 franc ($2,300) fine for supplying the drugs during weekend therapy sessions between 2004 and 2008, the ATS news agency reported.
Groups of around 60 people, including doctors, lawyers, and businessmen's wives, attended the sessions.
They each paid 300 francs ($335) to attend.
The psychotherapist, who was not named by ATS, handed out 700 doses each of LSD and ecstasy, 50 of mescaline and 150 of 2-CB, a synthetic drug similar to mescaline, for which the prosecutor wanted him convicted of drug dealing.
In court, the therapist said the illegal products were not drugs but "substances which allow the expansion of the consciousness".
The court found him guilty of violating the law on therapeutic products.

Wizard, on 6 Jul 2010, 11:26, said:
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'Big budget' porn film shot in London hospital
A "big budget" porn film was shot in a London hospital when it hired out one of its wards to a film company.
The movie generated "substantial income" for the hospital, Tory MP Penny Mordaunt said.
Ms Mordaunt, Portsmouth North MP, was speaking during a House of Commons debate on improving transparency in government accounting, on Monday.
NHS Kensington and Chelsea said the incident occurred before 2002 when the primary care trust (PCT) formed.
"When I was director of Kensington and Chelsea Council, I discovered that one of our local hospitals was hiring out one of its closed - but fully-equipped wards - to a film company to use as a film set," she said.
"To add insult to injury, the movie was a pornographic one.
"Although I cannot claim to have seen the final picture - as I understand, these things are no longer claimable on parliamentary expenses - it was a big-budget affair and generated substantial income for the hospital."
A "big budget" porn film was shot in a London hospital when it hired out one of its wards to a film company.
The movie generated "substantial income" for the hospital, Tory MP Penny Mordaunt said.
Ms Mordaunt, Portsmouth North MP, was speaking during a House of Commons debate on improving transparency in government accounting, on Monday.
NHS Kensington and Chelsea said the incident occurred before 2002 when the primary care trust (PCT) formed.
"When I was director of Kensington and Chelsea Council, I discovered that one of our local hospitals was hiring out one of its closed - but fully-equipped wards - to a film company to use as a film set," she said.
"To add insult to injury, the movie was a pornographic one.
"Although I cannot claim to have seen the final picture - as I understand, these things are no longer claimable on parliamentary expenses - it was a big-budget affair and generated substantial income for the hospital."
Saucy
You have to admire the humour of the MP for the bit I underlined


Alias
07 Jul 2010
Since nothing interesting seems to be happening in Australia, here's some more news from the Kiwis:
http://www.abc.net.a.../07/2946780.htm
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Vuvuzelas are to be banned at this weekend's All Blacks versus South Africa rugby Test match in Auckland.
Ground officials at Eden Park say all plastic horns including vuvuzelas - infamous for their constant buzzing during the World Cup in South Africa - will be banned because of the impact they have on spectators.
Vuvuzelas will also be banned at the second Test in Wellington.
Christchurch is yet to announce what it will do for the third Test.
Ground officials at Eden Park say all plastic horns including vuvuzelas - infamous for their constant buzzing during the World Cup in South Africa - will be banned because of the impact they have on spectators.
Vuvuzelas will also be banned at the second Test in Wellington.
Christchurch is yet to announce what it will do for the third Test.
Rai
08 Jul 2010
I still wonder how people keep blowing the horns throughout the game and I am also annoyed with those things.
Major Fuckup
08 Jul 2010
Id like to turn up with an air compressor and train horns to a game but some how won't be able to get them past security

Kris
10 Jul 2010
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'Paolo's Journey'

Archbishop Socrates Villegas plays “Paolo’s Journey”, a 3D computer game based on Pope Benedict XVI’s Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church which Fr. Maximo Villanueva (right) developed for the kids. The computer game is the church first-ever video game with “catechetical value.”

Archbishop Socrates Villegas plays “Paolo’s Journey”, a 3D computer game based on Pope Benedict XVI’s Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church which Fr. Maximo Villanueva (right) developed for the kids. The computer game is the church first-ever video game with “catechetical value.”
Source: http://www.cbcpnews.com/?q=node/14030
I guess, if you can't beat them...Join them
Destiny
11 Jul 2010
n5p29
11 Jul 2010
Destiny
11 Jul 2010
CodeCat
11 Jul 2010
Slightly Wonky Robob
11 Jul 2010
CJ
11 Jul 2010
Bob, on 11 Jul 2010, 11:51, said:
In Arabic it is pronounced moslem in fact, but each country pronounces it in it's own way

GuardianTempest
11 Jul 2010
MOVE ON LIKE FAI GUYS!!!
http://www.helium.com/items/1882339-doomsd...d-killing-event
The irony that the stuff going to kill us is the stuff we want the most.
Wait...WHAT!?
HHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGG.....
http://www.helium.com/items/1882339-doomsd...d-killing-event
The irony that the stuff going to kill us is the stuff we want the most.
Wait...WHAT!?
HHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGG.....