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Latex lizzie said:
http://www.starwars.com/

trailer for the new film for those who haven't seen it yet. How cool does it have to be to make up for the last two. At least Mr. Fet will be in it..sigh.
i like the look of the trailer, looks a lot more like a star wars film than the other two
the bit where Palpatine goes
'Lord Vader.. RISE!' is deadly!
makes me think of how freaked out i used to get by the carbonite freezing scene in Empire
 
I like it.

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the fake episode III trailer, rise of the empire, is deadly.
had me fooled for a bit anyway, especially the clip of natalie portman writhing on the floor with her big pregnant tum, until pete ruined it all
 
FancyGoods said:
Right.



I've decided I need to do sex with Girls Aloud.
Most of them, anyway.


Any advice?
This will work only if one of them is married.

Step One. Get married to famous lady.

Step Two. Pitch 'Celebrity Wife Swap Dinner Farm Streak' to RTE.

Step Three. Tell Louis Walsh, who will immediately sign the Girls up for it.

Step Four. When swapped wife arrives at your house, give her the list of 'routine household chores' that your own wife 'normally does on a daily basis'. Make sure list features doing sex with you.

Ka-ching!

PS: I am so in need of TV. I only read this morning that Nicky Hilton's marriage is over. I didn't even know she was married, so out of the loop am I. I need Hilton-vision.
 
jane said:
Step Three. Tell Louis Walsh, who will immediately sign the Girls up for it.

Step Four. When swapped wife arrives at your house....
I think a step needs to be put in between these two, something along the lines of 'Make sure that Louis does not send the ginger one'.
 
yeah I was watchin some concert with them last night on tellyvisyon. man theyre hot.

nadine would get it the second most. I don't know any of the rest of their names but one of them with dark curlyish hair would get it the most.

Robbie Analog said:
I think a step needs to be put in between these two, something along the lines of 'Make sure that Louis does not send the ginger one'.
 
lmd64 said:
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Kerry Captures Bin Laden One Week Too Late


i *heart* The Onion
In the quotes from everyday folk:
"What's so bad about this? Could some Democrat explain it to me in under an hour, without starting to scream or cry?"
 
Best chance in years to see the Northern Lights

A massive explosion on the surface of the sun has delivered one of the best chances for the next few years of viewing the "Northern Lights" over Ireland. Astronomers are urging everyone to try and catch the spectacular phenomenon over the next few days.

"Go and have a look," stated Mr Terry Moseley, chairman of the Royal Irish Academy's Astronomy committee and press officer of the Irish Astronomical Association.

"There is no guarantee, but there is a good chance and the best you will have for the next few years," he said of the opportunity to see the lights, known as the Aurora Borealis. "Make the best use of this chance."

The Aurora Borealis and its southern hemisphere equivalent, the Aurora Australis, are caused when huge explosions on the sun's surface blasts out solar particles, Mr Moseley explained.

"Our sun is a gigantic nuclear furnace with very strong magnetic fields. Every so often it throws out a huge mass of solar particles, and if they travel towards us, the particles get trapped in the earth's magnetic field" above the north and south poles, he said. There the particles strike molecules in the upper atmosphere causing them to glow red, green, purple and colours in between.

The glow is easily seen with the naked eye, provided the sky around you is as dark as possible, Mr Moseley said.

"Your best chance is to be under really dark skies out in the country and away from artificial lighting." The lights can occur at any time, but near midnight is particularly good when our viewing position is directly opposite the sun.

The viewer should face in a northern direction, but, with a bit of luck and a big solar explosion, the Aurora Borealis can drape the sky in its hazy light from the northern horizon to right overhead.

The number of solar explosions rises and falls over an 11-year cycle and the peak activity during the "solar maximum" is well past, Mr Moseley said.

The conditions that produce the aurora remain very good right through the week according to Mr David Moore, editor of Astronomy Ireland magazine.

"We have been told things will remain so for most of the week. Get out tonight from dusk 'til dawn, because there is a very good chance there will be an aurora," he said.
 
Re: Best chance in years to see the Northern Lights

P. Littbarski said:
A massive explosion on the surface of the sun has delivered one of the best chances for the next few years of viewing the "Northern Lights" over Ireland. Astronomers are urging everyone to try and catch the spectacular phenomenon over the next few days.

"Go and have a look," stated Mr Terry Moseley, chairman of the Royal Irish Academy's Astronomy committee and press officer of the Irish Astronomical Association.

"There is no guarantee, but there is a good chance and the best you will have for the next few years," he said of the opportunity to see the lights, known as the Aurora Borealis. "Make the best use of this chance."

The Aurora Borealis and its southern hemisphere equivalent, the Aurora Australis, are caused when huge explosions on the sun's surface blasts out solar particles, Mr Moseley explained.

"Our sun is a gigantic nuclear furnace with very strong magnetic fields. Every so often it throws out a huge mass of solar particles, and if they travel towards us, the particles get trapped in the earth's magnetic field" above the north and south poles, he said. There the particles strike molecules in the upper atmosphere causing them to glow red, green, purple and colours in between.

The glow is easily seen with the naked eye, provided the sky around you is as dark as possible, Mr Moseley said.

"Your best chance is to be under really dark skies out in the country and away from artificial lighting." The lights can occur at any time, but near midnight is particularly good when our viewing position is directly opposite the sun.

The viewer should face in a northern direction, but, with a bit of luck and a big solar explosion, the Aurora Borealis can drape the sky in its hazy light from the northern horizon to right overhead.

The number of solar explosions rises and falls over an 11-year cycle and the peak activity during the "solar maximum" is well past, Mr Moseley said.

The conditions that produce the aurora remain very good right through the week according to Mr David Moore, editor of Astronomy Ireland magazine.

"We have been told things will remain so for most of the week. Get out tonight from dusk 'til dawn, because there is a very good chance there will be an aurora," he said.
anyone read "Day of the Triffids"?
 
question

Read this question, come up with an answer.
This is not a trick question. It is as it reads.

A woman, while at the funeral of her own mother, met a man whom she did
not
know. She thought this man was amazing, the man of her dreams, so much
so
that she fell in love with him right there but never asked for his
number
and could not find him. A few days later she killed her sister.



Question: What is her motive in killing her sister?

(Give this some thought before you answer.)
 

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