Deja Vu...
24 Nov 2006 23:08In Today's Episode... Can Mane-of-Night juggle diplomacy and the Mireet investigation? And can the XSI team discover anything before the situation deteriorates? Questions needing answers in the latest chapter of The Darkhawk Diaries.
Okay, that's the streamlined archive on the laptop now, and DominiCore should now be secured for the foreseeable future. Good news, but trust "RL" to bring everything down...
Meanwhile... Oh yeah, this was a real surprise: an Irish terrorist, sent down for several life-times but let out as a bribe to get all the religion-fuelled killers round a table, tries to blow up several Northern Ireland "politicians". If we'd been fighting the IRA in this decade, the bleeding heart hippies would be calling for us to withdraw our troops, so that the IRA would stop blowing up members of the Royal Family, and little kids going shopping for football boots on a Saturday.
I suppose someone will be crying out for the frigging terrorists' "human rights" in tomorrow's news. Blair and Friends have delighted in slagging off the Tories for the "hug-a-hoodie" non-policy, but Tony was quite happy to hug a terrorist murderer, just to "make his mark on history".
Asshole.
And Finally... Now this is funny - the radioactive element responsible for the death of Alexander Litvinenko is found in tobacco. It's only dangerous if it's ingested - eaten, drunk... or inhaled...
Anyone else care to suggest that smoking doesn't cause cancer...?
Okay, that's the streamlined archive on the laptop now, and DominiCore should now be secured for the foreseeable future. Good news, but trust "RL" to bring everything down...
Meanwhile... Oh yeah, this was a real surprise: an Irish terrorist, sent down for several life-times but let out as a bribe to get all the religion-fuelled killers round a table, tries to blow up several Northern Ireland "politicians". If we'd been fighting the IRA in this decade, the bleeding heart hippies would be calling for us to withdraw our troops, so that the IRA would stop blowing up members of the Royal Family, and little kids going shopping for football boots on a Saturday.
I suppose someone will be crying out for the frigging terrorists' "human rights" in tomorrow's news. Blair and Friends have delighted in slagging off the Tories for the "hug-a-hoodie" non-policy, but Tony was quite happy to hug a terrorist murderer, just to "make his mark on history".
Asshole.
And Finally... Now this is funny - the radioactive element responsible for the death of Alexander Litvinenko is found in tobacco. It's only dangerous if it's ingested - eaten, drunk... or inhaled...
Anyone else care to suggest that smoking doesn't cause cancer...?