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Tsunami news
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Ivor Biggun
2005-01-02 14:28:54 UTC
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On and on and on and on and .............

It's soooooooooo boring.

Yawnnnnnnn.......................................
Andy Burns
2005-01-02 16:30:30 UTC
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Post by Ivor Biggun
On and on and on and on and .............
It's soooooooooo boring.
Yawnnnnnnn.......................................
I'll take that troll bait, and raise you this ...

125000 lives represents one hour of net population growth on any other day.
The Original Rob
2005-01-02 18:36:14 UTC
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Post by Ivor Biggun
On and on and on and on and .............
It's soooooooooo boring.
Yawnnnnnnn.......................................
Yawnnnnnnnn.... yes, another pratt cross posting complete irrelevance!!! I
mean, i can understand if you want to express this view for such as the
radio 5 newsgroup, although id still disagree, but to post to radio 6 which
doesnt mention it besides the hourly news bulletin, and even funnier, to
post on the world service newsgroup, when surely being a world service, and
this disaster affecting the world, surely coverage is sort of expected.

Of course, back to radio 5, they cant win, they have been critised for not
giving the situation enough attention, and now for giving it too much
attention. although as the figure is now over 150,000, how anyone can
complain about news stations talking about it i find unbelievable and crass.
S.
2005-01-03 17:51:56 UTC
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Post by Ivor Biggun
On and on and on and on and .............
It's soooooooooo boring.
Yawnnnnnnn.......................................
I was curious about your name, but it clearly does not refer to your brain.

Mouth, perhaps ?


S.
Steve Brooks
2005-01-03 18:34:24 UTC
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Post by Ivor Biggun
On and on and on and on and .............
It's soooooooooo boring.
Yawnnnnnnn.......................................
I was curious about your name, but it clearly does not refer to your brain.
Mouth, perhaps ?
A popular music star M'Lud.

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