same old conflicts still going on? Whilst everyone's attention is on Iraq and Islam....
a Russian spy was poisoned in London by radioactive chemicals in a scenario which wouldn't have been out of place in the Cold War.... (this sort of thing happened in the 1980s)
a terrorist rushed into the Northern Ireland Assembly and tried to blow the place up because he was angry that NI was finally moving towards peace by letting groups into the Parliament that he did not agree with....
It seemed more like 1986 than 2006....
What do you find most annoying about yourself? we have had the what we find most annoying about others :laugh_at:
so now lets own up to what we find most annoying about ourselves :groucho:
mine is my tendency to be over critical of everything I do which means I am rarely happy with my work :groucho:
:you_crazy:you_crazy:you_crazy:you_crazy12
25.11.2006 free event @ tei pireus (GR) saturday 25 november
ΤΕΙ peireus
ΑΠΟΣΥΝΤΟΝΙΣΜΟΣ - CREATIVE SPACE - FUNXION
presents
BREAKCORE - DRUM 'N' BASS - DUBSTEP
with international guests :
MISS P LEISURE (AUSTRALIA)
NAM SHUB OF ENKI (AUSTRALIA)
[CREATIVE SPACE]
NOCTURNAL (UNITED KINGDOM)
[RENEGADE HARDWARE]
LUKE.ENVOY (UNITED KINGDOM)
[HOTFLUSH RECORDINGS]
The collectives Aposyntonismos , Creative Space & Funxion combine their forces
once more and presnt four of the best acts of the global electronic underground scene.
The duo known as Nocturnal is composed of Dylan Powell and Αlex
Morris, who began their cooperation in 2001 when they met
in Sydney, Australia. Influenced by Bad
Company, Stakka + Skynet, ED RUSH &OPTICAL, they set a soundscape
of their npersonal style after six years of hard work. A style, characterised by
fast and dirty breaks, huge basslines and infectious rhythms.
With their first release (colaboration with
producer PROLIX Nocturnal signed a contract with
Renegade Harware, one of the most recognised labels of the d n' b scene,
getting heavy DJ support of the DNB elite, including
Pendulum, Calyx, Ed Rush, Noisia, Vicious Circle.
Nam Shub Of Enki (Phill Thomson) is one of the oldest performers
and djs of the underground dance scene of Βrisbane (Αustralia) while also being
the mastermind behind Electro Cabaret group "Monster Zoku Onsomb" (together with Kunt and
Miss P Leisure). His music is a bass heavy genre-destroying mash-up designed to
ignite dancefloors , with basic influences from drum n bass, electro,
breakcore, dubstep . He has released 3 albums with the fourth
coming very soon, in greek label Creative Space, entitled Destroy
Everything, while also being featured in numerous compilations and mixes.
His bio is filled with live performances in Australia (having played
most festivals of electronic and rock music), Europe and Japan, while
also supporting names like Richard Devine, Τobias
Schmidtt, Tipper, Peaches, Black Lung, Panacea.
Luke Envoy is a new and very promising face of the british
scene of the newest and fastest spreading genre that is called DUBSTEP,
combining slow BEATS from drum n bass & dub with huge doses of classical
or over manipulated bass. Member
of the most important label of the scene HOTFLUSH Records and having
already released his first 12" (sold out in a few weeks)
is coming to Greece to present the first complete Dubstep Set including
his new work.
saturday 25 november at ΤΕΙ peireus, Petrou Ralli and Thivon (OPPOSITE
VILLAGE PARK)
starts : 00.00 - FREE ENTRANCE
ARTISTS URL
http://www.myspace.com/nocturnaldrumbass
http://www.myspace.com/techpercussion
http://www.myspace.com/namshubofenki
http://www.myspace.com/misspleisure
INFORMATION :
HTTP://WWW.CREATIVESPACE.GR
HTTP://WWW.FUNXION.GR/FORUM
24/25/26th November Any free/squat/warehouse parties going on in London???
If you know anything could you pm me please... numbers maybe?
pretty please...
with whipped cream and sprinkles on top!!
xxxx
This is spinny shit [video=google;-71740884538251478]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-71740884538251478 [/video]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-71740884538251478
wat more can i say watch it12
Did the earth move for you?
Quote:
Three people were badly hurt in a luxury Spanish hotel on Thursday when two tourists in a bed crashed through the floor onto a man renovating the room below.
The article is here
Seriously earthmoving sex that must have been
:laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at:
1-3 december party in LONDON?? heya people,
just wondering if anyone knows anything about the given weekend if there are any parties in london "sure there will be" tho on my sources cant find anything yet....been down in brixton a few times in old factories/warehouses just wondering if there are any raves "tekkkkknnnnooooooo" in that weekend
please let me know as im going there just for the weekend would be cool to rave it a bit in good ole london :D
ciao ciao
Middle England nimbys at their very worst… This sort of thing shames Britain.
All these people had plenty of money and resources; yet were so bitter and negative than rather than share their resources they would go to Court..
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1954565,00.html
t had a ball and feet, but was it football?
Maev Kennedy
Thursday November 23, 2006
The Guardian
There was certainly a football, and four feet attached to one pair of 46-year-old and one pair of five-year-old legs. But whether what happened next was "football" has taken two years of legal argument, gone all the way to the high court, and run up the price of a small stadium in costs.
The dispute began when a father and son had kickabouts in the back garden. Unfortunately the pitch was the large private gardens shared by the residents of Elgin Crescent, a sweep of millionaires' houses in Kensington, some of the most expensive real estate in London.
Article continues
Some might be charmed that Christopher Fleming-Brown, a high-flying banker, found time to play ball with his son, when many of his peers keep track of their offspring by emails from the nanny.
However, as Paula Lawton, a neighbour in the crescent, saw it, he was turning the garden into "a public recreation ground", in clear breach of the 1863 Town Gardens Protection Act.
Last year, West London magistrates court dismissed the private prosecution, after consulting the Oxford Dictionary and ruling that since football was defined as "any number of forms of team game involving kicking a ball", Mr Fleming-Brown and his son did not qualify as teams, and therefore were not playing football. The magistrates also ruled the game did not constitute acts that might damage trees, shrubs and flowers, barred in a separate bylaw.
Ms Lawton yesterday challenged their ruling in the high court, where the case was heard by two senior judges, with Ian Glen QC representing Mr Fleming-Brown. The banker said later he needed such high-powered representation because if convicted he might have been barred from visiting the US on business.
Lord Justice Waller, sitting with Mr Justice Treacy, said the magistrates had taken too narrow a definition. "By any common-sensical, natural interpretation, the respondent and his son were playing football or a similar game."
However they refused to order a re-trial, saying it would be "inappropriate" - particularly since the bylaws have now been amended to allow parent and child ball games - and that Mr Fleming-Brown's acquittal should stand.
Ms Lawton, although greatly relieved when the judges ruled she would not have to pay the "harrowing" costs, was outraged. "Citizens of this country will be absolutely appalled," she said.
Motorists to give fingerprints
Quote:
Drivers who get stopped by the police could have their fingerprints taken at the roadside, under a new plan to help officers check people's identities.
The full story here
Baah - another infringement on our civil liberties...
Disorder in court These are from a book called Disorder in the Court: Great Fractured Moments in Courtroom History, and are things people actually said in court, word for word, taken down and now published by court reporters who had the torment of staying calm while these exchanges were actually taking place.
Q: Are you sexually active?
A: No, I just lie there.
Q: What is your date of birth?
A: July 15th
Q: What year?
A: Every year.
Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
Q: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all?
A: Yes
Q: And in what ways does it affect your memory?
A: I forget
Q: You forget? Can you give us an example of something that you've forgotten?
Q: How old is your son, the one living with you?
A: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can't remember which.
Q: How long has he lived with you?
A: Forty-five years.
Q: What was the first thing your husband said to you when he woke up that morning?
A: He said, "Where am I, Cathy?
Q: And why did that upset you?
A: My name is Susan.
Q: Do you know if your daughter has ever been involved in voodoo or the occult?
A: We both do.
Q: Voodoo?
A: We do.
Q: You do?
A: Yes, voodoo.
Q: Now doctor, isn't it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn't know about it until the next morning?
A: Did you actually pass the bar exam?
Q: The youngest son, the twenty-year-old, how old is he?
Q: Were you present when your picture was taken?
Q: So the date of conception (of the baby) was August 8th?
A: Yes
Q: And what were you doing at the time?
Q: She had three children, right?
A: Yes
Q: How many were boys?
A: None.
Q: Were there any girls?
Q: How was your first marriage terminated?
A: By death.
Q: And by whose death was it terminated?
Q: Can you describe the individual?
A: He was about medium height and had a beard.
Q: Was this a male, or a female?
Q: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition notice which I sent to your attorney?
A: No, this is how I dress when I go to work.
Q: Doctor, how many autopsies have you performed on dead people?
A: All my autopsies are performed on dead people.
Q: ALL your responses MUST be oral, okay?
Q: What school did you go to?
A: Oral.
Q: Do you recall the time that you examined the body?
A: The autopsy started around 8:30 pm.
Q: And Mr Dennington was dead at the time?
A: No, he was sitting on the table wondering why I was doing an autopsy.
Q: Are you qualified to give a urine sample?
Q: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?
A: No.
Q: Did you check for blood pressure?
A: No.
Q: Did you check for breathing?
A: No.
Q: So, then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the autopsy?
A: No.
Q: How can you be so sure, Doctor?
A: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.
Q: But could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless?
A: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law somewhere
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