gazza285
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posted on 30/12/05 at 01:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mark Allanson
Good sharp welt with a 4oz ball pein hammer is probably more effective.
4oz? Might be ok for breaking toffee.
DO NOT PUT ON KNOB OR BOLLOCKS!
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theconrodkid
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posted on 30/12/05 at 03:17 PM |
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if you think this smells too much like 1984 by george orwell,i was told his real name was......
...........BLAIR !
who cares who wins
pass the pork pies
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aweekes1
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posted on 30/12/05 at 04:15 PM |
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Who gives a poo if 'they' know where you have been?
There is very little fuss made about corporations data harvesting and they do it all day every day. You can't fart in a Tesco store without it
going on your customer file and there is very little stopping them from doing just about anything with that data. At least 'they' would
have to justify the use of the data and it might actually be put to good use??
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steve_gus
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posted on 30/12/05 at 08:43 PM |
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i dont have a tesco card for that reason..... however they prob know me by the debit card i use.
im waiting for the day that the govt has weigh scales at the tills for the customers, and looks at the food you just bought. 'put the sausages
and cakes back on the shelf you fat bitch' would be more interesting than just the beeping of the till
atb
steve
http://www.locostbuilder.co.uk
Just knock off the 's'!
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dave dickson
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posted on 30/12/05 at 09:42 PM |
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I dont have any loyalty cards either. I pay by cash, I have an unregistered PAYG mobile and I do everything I can to stay off any databases.
No, Im not a terrorist and I dont wear a tinfoil hat, I just dont like my details, my movements and any other aspect of my privatelife being
logged and open to the scrutiny of anyone who wants a look.
Its a free country, allegedly, and Im simply excercising my right to be unnoticed.
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dave dickson
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posted on 30/12/05 at 10:00 PM |
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Thats not my real name, and Im typing this from a public access internet phone box in an area where there are no cctv cameras
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smart51
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posted on 30/12/05 at 10:00 PM |
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Elections are a prety blunt tool for choosing governments. They are often in it to impose their way of thinking onto the country. The community
charge / poll tax was jsut such a measure. It was a rare occurance when a political leader lost her job over unpopular legislation. Like has already
been said, your vote is given to the party most likely to defeat the one you dislike most, taken on balance over many issues. "the other
lot" are no less likely to introduce big brother like schemes than "the current lot" and so a vote has little influence on such
schemes.
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