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Sw@lnalla

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  1. without the humour...... unfortunately.
  2. Oh dear, I was planning a doormat stomp, for free but with Denzels tongue trapped underneath. Then perhaps to get one of Chianti's chucks to do the business on his head......lol
  3. So, who is responsible for that?
  4. You could be one of them. Really. Pull the other one. This forum was previously very lively until Denzil and his cronies crept in.
  5. It's an ego thing, some guys never grow up so the brain always remains within the genitalia. Expect lots of meaningless and groin patter from himself and his minions, any honest or sensible discussion is there for them to disrupt or destroy..
  6. A simple web search turns you up on many forums .......same patter.
  7. Old spunky doesn't care.
  8. I can't afford enough rubbish to fill the bin, a pick up once a quarter would suit me.
  9. Have you seen the latest auto security
  10. I don't have access to the internet.
  11. http://www.bedlingtonterriersfc.co.uk/
  12. I agree with Denzel
  13. Another great 'blast from the past'.
  14. I was in Blyth market yesterday, one of the stalls was openly selling theist propoganda, seems that the bible thumpers are struggling now......lol..... move forward with the FSM http://phocks.org/stumble/prayer.php
  15. A great ad. for a christening, no wonder theism is in decline and having to find new markets. Keep feeding the kids your propoganda, and alienate them. The term “Propaganda” came into use in the seventeenth century by the Roman Catholic Church. 1622 – congregation de propaganda fide or The Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith was established, also known as Propaganda this congregation was in charge of missionary activities to Central and South America, the Caribbean, the Philippines, Japan, China and India (not limited to these areas) it provided a research library and a school for priests involved in the missions i ts purpose was to restore Catholicism to Protestant and some Eastern Orthodox regions, as well as convert non-Christian religions Christianity pursued a propaganda program steeped in visual media. Paintings, sculpture, architecture had been used to disseminate the word of God and educate illiterate people in the ways of the Church. During the French Revolution, we start to see the use of paintings and sculpture as a social message to rouse sympathy in the poorer classes for the support of the cause.
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