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Imposter wrote:Netanhayu was presenting as 'news' pretty much everything that the Obama administration reported in 2009. Nothing new at all. Can't believe anyone is falling for this sh1t.1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Imposter wrote:Netanhayu was presenting as 'news' pretty much everything that the Obama administration reported in 2009. Nothing new at all. Can't believe anyone is falling for this sh1t.
I find it amazing how he talks about clandestine nuclear programmes with a straight face.0 -
TheGardenGnome wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-43952196
Disturbing. Not everyone has the right to possess nukes, that has to be earned. Those photos and personal testimony should convince everyone that Israel has a right as does Saudi Arabia to defend them elves preemptively.
Not bad - 7/10. One point off for the spelling error making it seem like the Saudis are protecting the North Pole.0 -
Elves live at the Noth Pole?
How did I not know this?The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
TheBigBean wrote:Imposter wrote:Netanhayu was presenting as 'news' pretty much everything that the Obama administration reported in 2009. Nothing new at all. Can't believe anyone is falling for this sh1t.
I find it amazing how he talks about clandestine nuclear programmes with a straight face.
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PBlakeney wrote:Elves live at the Noth Pole?
How did I not know this?
Live or just work? I don't know for certain.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:TheGardenGnome wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-43952196
Disturbing. Not everyone has the right to possess nukes, that has to be earned. Those photos and personal testimony should convince everyone that Israel has a right as does Saudi Arabia to defend them elves preemptively.
Not bad - 7/10. One point off for the spelling error making it seem like the Saudis are protecting the North Pole.
didn't that MF bloke point this out a while ago?
listen to Smithy.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Well Trump has hit a new milestone as president - 3,000 untrue or misleading statements in 466 days.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fac ... b1e18d4195
That's an average of 6.5 lies or mistruths every day of his presidency and an average of 9 every day for the past two months.
As I saw suggested today, on this evidence they'll be naming a mental illness after him, the only lasting legacy of his presidency.0 -
Trumpever?
Trumpolism
Err...
Donnie Disorder
Trumposclerosisseanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Fxxxwitery.0
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Jon Sopel said on BBC news last night that Trumps threat at the UN to totally wipe out NK has made Kim Jong Un take steps to peace. Is it possible that Trump has actually made something positive happen?0
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WiznaeMe wrote:Jon Sopel said on BBC news last night that Trumps threat at the UN to totally wipe out NK has made Kim Jong Un take steps to peace. Is it possible that Trump has actually made something positive happen?
Probably not.
I'd personally say that it was the Russians and Chinese telling had Kim to stop being a plonkerPostby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
I do look forward to the meeting in the DMZ. Who will win the handshake?0
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Turns out Drumpfy dictated that notorious doctor's letter describing his astonishingly excellent health. Well, whodathunk?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-439709080 -
orraloon wrote:Turns out Drumpfy dictated that notorious doctor's letter describing his astonishingly excellent health. Well, whodathunk?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43970908
Ditching your personal doctor after 35 years because he revealed you took medication for that wonderful, full, luscious comb over? Possibly goes to show there are no meds for paranoia and delusions of grandeur.
How is it ethical, or legal, in the US that someone can walk into a doctor's office and remove all their medical records? What was Trump wanting to hide from the Republican party and the nation?0 -
This link nicked from Another site, original article posted in 2016. Nice gif.
http://gawker.com/rumor-doctor-prescrib ... 17829016800 -
PhilipPirrip wrote:orraloon wrote:Turns out Drumpfy dictated that notorious doctor's letter describing his astonishingly excellent health. Well, whodathunk?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43970908
Ditching your personal doctor after 35 years because he revealed you took medication for that wonderful, full, luscious comb over? Possibly goes to show there are no meds for paranoia and delusions of grandeur.
How is it ethical, or legal, in the US that someone can walk into a doctor's office and remove all their medical records? What was Trump wanting to hide from the Republican party and the nation?
To be fair, I think that would be standard practice for most sitting presidents.
Wouldn't want the president's (or PM for eg) medical records in the wrong hands.0 -
Matthewfalle wrote:WiznaeMe wrote:Jon Sopel said on BBC news last night that Trumps threat at the UN to totally wipe out NK has made Kim Jong Un take steps to peace. Is it possible that Trump has actually made something positive happen?
I'd personally say that it was the Russians and Chinese telling had Kim to stop being a plonker0 -
Dinyull wrote:PhilipPirrip wrote:How is it ethical, or legal, in the US that someone can walk into a doctor's office and remove all their medical records? What was Trump wanting to hide from the Republican party and the nation?
To be fair, I think that would be standard practice for most sitting presidents.
Wouldn't want the president's (or PM for eg) medical records in the wrong hands.
In this case it appears that there was no written consent from Ronny Jackson at the time, and unclear if there was any provided retrospectively, but they went in heavy handed to just take what they wanted which is the legal and ethical bit.
It's why Bornstein is speaking now as he's enjoying the fall from grace of Jackson as he felt aggreived at what he saw as the unethical practice by Jackson at the time and he now feels somewhat vindicated.0 -
Using hocum pocum hair products is not medical information.
I don’t think an NHS Dr would see me to discuss my male pattern baldness, because it isn’t an illness.0 -
An NHS doctor would see you about having a big nose, sticking out ears, or small boobies. None of which are illnesses.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
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Rick Chasey wrote:Really?
Jeez.
Although to be honest I think you'd look ridiculous with big boobies so don't let it worry you.0 -
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Veronese68 wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:Really?
Jeez.
Although to be honest I think you'd look ridiculous with big boobies so don't let it worry you.
I dunno. Having big boobies gives you something else to play with.0 -
Ballysmate wrote:I dunno. Having big boobies gives you something else to play with.
I'd look ridiculous though.0 -
Rick Chasey wrote:Using hocum pocum hair products is not medical information.
I don’t think an NHS Dr would see me to discuss my male pattern baldness, because it isn’t an illness.
I understand the US health system is a bit different to the NHS.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:I understand the US health system is a bit different to the NHS.
I.e. there isn't one.Ben
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