Dirty Bass Live PA in Czech Republic 2006 [MEDIA]http://www.iterativemusic.com/~dirtybass/Dirty%20Bass%20Live%20Pa%20Imperium.wmv[/MEDIA]
This is a video of Dirty-Bass Live Pa live in the czech republic 2006!!
Well worth a look...
Dirty Bass has performed on Level 1 many times and his tracks have featured on the Tribal Editing Department.
http://www.londontechno.co.uk/
Does anyone know how to contact the Czech police? I'd really like to tell them how I felt when I saw the Czechtek vidio.
I'd like to tell them quite loudly.
I'm not going to write anymore now because I'm becoming fucking angry and I don't want to offend any of you.
gremlins in the software i am posting these glitches in case they are symptoms of something more serious and you are not aware of them [only my edit of angel being unrecorded causes me any concern]
this morning i edited a post by angel to include the text of an article she linked to and the forum post does not record that edit
i am finding the counter for threads in the cilla forum is not accurate for me - numbers are exagerated and the thread clears to zero on viewing the last page which none of the other forums do [unless you have seen all the pages]
WRT other forums i am finding that it is not always recording me viewing the threads - so i can read page 2 and 3, post a reply and find it has left page 2 marked as unread :crazy::crazy::crazy::crazy:
sorry to keep finding these idiosynchrasies for you Dr but i am never sure which ones are serious problems
:flowers::flowers::flowers::flowers:
Found Some Morphine Pill?! I found some pills as i was walkin home ... :hopeless: .. luckily i picked them up i hope .. lots of dogs in my area .. wouldnt want one eatin them up .....
but anyways .. when i got home i showed them to my bro .. he took one an said he would ask around .. he said they might be morphine ... but he wasnt sure .. ive never seen it before ..
description:
sort of look like this ..
6mm in diameter approx ...
colour is different ... more of a lightish blue .. very faint blue ...so faint .. that one may think there was a green tinge to it ... its a very light colour whatever it is ..
thats about it ..
any ideas please .. ?
An Update On My Mother thank you all for your paryers and thaughts! my mother is AWAKE! SHE IS AWAKE! i cried so much yesterday with my father. and just today she tried to talk, but she is unable to right now at this point in time due to the surgery. but even though i couldnt read the lips of her good, i could say to my mom 'i love you mom' and she would lip back to me and my father 'i love you to'. and that just brings such joy to my heart.....such unspeakable joy to me and my dads hearts......in fact, today was even more tearfilled and joyful than when she finally woken up. :hopeless:
Nitrous Oxide Does anyone know for sure the law reagarding use, sale, and, possesion of nitrous? I always thought about the administering of it aspect.12
I got this Email Dear Katrina,
Despite continued international outcry and documentation of its cruelty, the commercial seal hunt in Canada killed more than 330,000 seals this year. Ninety-five percent of the seals beaten or shot were under three months old. And it will happen all over again in just six months.
You might wonder what you can do in the UK to stop a hunt in Newfoundland, Canada that is supported (and indirectly subsidise) by Canada's own government. But the banning of seal products in Europe would be a significant step towards ending the cruelty.
Please help us get as many signatures as possible on a petition circulating in the European Parliament to ban the import of seal products into Europe . IFAW has written to all Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to ask them to sign the Written Declaration to ban seal products. We need more than half of them to sign by 6th September for this critical step to move forward. We now have over 290 signatures and we urgently need about 80 more MEPs to sign.
[FONT=Verdana, Helvetica]The truth about the seal hunt will break your heart[/FONT]
Seals are routinely clubbed or shot and left to suffer on the ice, then dragged over the sides of boats with sharpened metal hooks. Few sealers are observed checking to see if a seal is still alive before they skin it.
This isn't killing for food or survival, it's killing for fashion. Over 98% of the value of the hunt is in the fur, a non-essential luxury product no one really needs. Most of the harp seal carcasses (including the meat) are simply abandoned to rot on the ice.
More than a million harp seals have been killed over the past three years. Millions of Canadians oppose the commercial seal hunt. This cannot be allowed to go on.
As well as helping to stop the trade in seal products, this Written Declaration will send a strong and clear message to Canada and other seal-hunting nations that the UK wants no part in this cruel and unnecessary hunt.
367 MEPs must sign the declaration before 6 September 2006 for this to pass, so please act now.
Thank you for speaking out to protect the seals.
Thanks again for your ongoing support,
Fred O’Regan
President and CEO
P.S. You can also help with a contribution
Please sign it! Respect.
http://www.advocacyonline.net/eactivist/user/userC.jsp?11221&EXAMIN=1
this explains a lot http://www.thefucksociety.com/anim.php?id=adventure&w=550&h=400
thank goodness for that . I was just strting to think maybe I shouldn't havde swallowed all that acid last night.
legalise all drugs http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5357172.stm
Last Updated: Monday, 18 September 2006, 16:04 GMT 17:04 UK
Legalise all drugs, say Lib Dems
Senior Liberal Democrats have urged the party's leadership to consider backing the legalisation of all drugs.
Chris Davies MEP said the "war on drugs" had been lost and the only way to undermine the criminals controlling the trade was legalisation.
Speaking at a fringe meeting at the party's Brighton conference, he urged Lib Dems to lobby home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg to change policy.
He was backed by education spokesman Baroness Walmsley.
She told the meeting it was time to "think the unthinkable" on the drugs issue and consider legalisation.
"I think the issue is a no-brainer. We have got to go along this direction," she said.
Drug capital
It would contribute to harm reduction, tackle gun culture, save police time and reduce the amount of drug-related crime including theft.
"We are not talking about selling penny packets in a sweet shop. We are talking about sensible controls," she told the meeting.
She urged party members to "perhaps write to Nick Clegg and say we want more discussion in the party".
She denied the stance was seeking to turn Britain into the drug capital of the world.
"The last thing we would want is for any child to take drugs," she said.
"But also people should have the freedom to put into their bodies what they want without any more harm than they would want."
'Ammunition'
Mr Davies, who is an outspoken campaigner for the decriminalisation of drugs, said he wanted the Lib Dem policy on drugs to be "looked at again".
"I hope Nick Clegg will explore this issue again. I know from brief talks with him he is mindful to do so but I know he is mindful of giving ammunition to his opposition," he told the meeting.
The North West MEP likened the "war on drugs" to the Emperor's new clothes. "We keep saying 'war on drugs' year in year out but it achieves nothing.
"It's time to stop pointing and laughing at this piece of nonsense."
Mr Davies said he had never taken illegal drugs but had once been arrested for possession of a tiny quantity of cannabis he was using to illustrate a point at a public meeting.
'Licensed outlet'
He said state licensed drug dealers could undercut illegal dealers on price and put them out of business.
He also called for a debate about how drugs would be sold once they had been legalised, "if you are going to sell it through a licensed outlet, a chemist's shop or something like a sex shop".
He argued that legalisation could not just occur within the UK but had to happen around the world.
He urged party members to lobby the United Nations, which meets in Vienna in March to reconsider the 1961 convention on illegal drugs, which guides policy around the world.
'Fighting hard'
Inspector Jim Duffy, chairman of the Strathclyde Police Federation, backed Mr Davies' call for legalisation.
Stressing that he was speaking in a personal capacity and not on behalf of Strathclyde Police, the inspector said: "We are not winning the war against illegal drugs.
"We are fighting hard, becoming smarter and sharper; as are those we are fighting against. If the current rules of engagement do not change then we are destined to continue to fail."
He said drug addicts should be given access to substances that "do exactly what they say on the tin".
"Lives could be saved if addicts purchasing regulated drugs could be sure of their strength and purity," he added.
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