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    Why we pay so much for fuel

    AN ENGINEERING MASTER PIECE


    It may be but I'd rather have cheaper petrol


    Didn't work there should be some pics of a indoor ski run in the emerits bloody huge it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    AN ENGINEERING MASTER PIECE


    It may be but I'd rather have cheaper petrol


    Didn't work there should be some pics of a indoor ski run in the emerits bloody huge it is
    WTF?

    Yeah check this out, it's a picture of nothing.......

    Tony, that post is about as good as your signature
    Cromwell, a mass murderer who's stated aim was genocide

    Now where's that picture

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    Its an indoor snow field, the pic should be white !
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    If only I could post pictures I would be a happy little veggie

    Old oliver wz a good bloke...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    Old oliver wz a good bloke...............


    Yeah, in the vein of Hitler, Amin, Pol Pot, Bin Ladin et al

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    Last edited by Outlaw; 13th October 2006 at 03:16 PM.

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    Yep thats the one

    mate sent me pics of it during construction fantastic bit of engineering


    Flannel.......wot u got against old Ollie hittler was'nt soo bad ither dont know too much about poolling potty mind

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    Yes he was popular- from wikpedia

    He was a king-killer who agonized about whether to be king himself and decided not. He was a parliamentarian who made his soldiers break and purge parliaments. He was profoundly devoted to Christian values yet his conquests of Scotland and Ireland were extraordinarily brutal. He passionately advocated religious liberty for his own kind, but let blasphemers be tortured. He was an advocate of equitable justice who imprisoned critics if they challenged his powers to raise extra-parliamentary taxation. Admirers hail him as a strong, stabilizing and stately leader who brought international respect, overthrew tyranny and promoted republicanism and liberty. His critics ridiculed him as an overly ambitious hypocrite who betrayed the cause of liberty, imposed puritanical values and showed scant respect for the nation's traditions. When the royalists returned to power, they dug up his corpse, hung it in chains, and beheaded it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay
    Yes he was popular- from wikpedia

    He was a king-killer who agonized about whether to be king himself and decided not. He was a parliamentarian who made his soldiers break and purge parliaments. He was profoundly devoted to Christian values yet his conquests of Scotland and Ireland were extraordinarily brutal. He passionately advocated religious liberty for his own kind, but let blasphemers be tortured. He was an advocate of equitable justice who imprisoned critics if they challenged his powers to raise extra-parliamentary taxation. Admirers hail him as a strong, stabilizing and stately leader who brought international respect, overthrew tyranny and promoted republicanism and liberty. His critics ridiculed him as an overly ambitious hypocrite who betrayed the cause of liberty, imposed puritanical values and showed scant respect for the nation's traditions. When the royalists returned to power, they dug up his corpse, hung it in chains, and beheaded it.

    Yep told you he wz a good guy

    T

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