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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EhkPnBE59Rc
he even dismisses the daily mail as a bad newspaper in here somewhere because he obviously has enough journalistic integrity to do that -
turns out of all rod liddles readers are odious cunts too ,genuine unedited comment of his articles (http://goo.gl/oj1wG8) "xtreme Islamofascism is a mental disorder with lethal consequences on or off the battlefield. It's an untreatable disease for which the only inoculation is a bullet to the head or a bullet to the chest. On or off the battlefield. In Helmand or Tower Hamlets. The battlefield is unequal on the London Underground and in Tavistock Square. It's less unequal in Helmand Province for which we should all be uncommonly grateful to the brave men and women who were featured in last week's Sunday Times Magazine.
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.u...
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What do you mean, 'protect'? Specialized have an equal right to sell goods marked with the word 'Roubaix'. It's a place name, for fuck's sake. Half the cunts buying those bikes are just directed towards them by a shop assistant after relaying their story of piles/sciatica/whatever. They know fuck-all about Paris-Roubaix.
The point here is not to stop Specialized selling 'Roubaix' bikes, merely to point out that they shouldn't try to monopolise that name.As for the Giro thing... I'm sure it made the rounds in the industry. If anyone there had cared to make it the general public's business, I'd have likely heard about it. But I didn't.
I'm in anyway knowlegeable about trademarking but afaik you have to defend it otherwise risk losing it
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Yeah cause there are no self righteous pricks on bikes.
Obviously there's a few but these people get wound up over the fact that they park in a bus lane and get ticketed , they know it'll happen and they keep doing it , especially when they cover up their number plates to avoid fines it's just selfish because it causes traffic for everyone else
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Yeah, yhat's what I want. Those things are in excess of £250 new though.
I might just scrap the idea for now, save up a bit and buy a better one for her birthday instead of Christmas.imo saving for the kitchenaid is 100% worth it if you plan on using it often , especially with dough the higher quality motor means it probably won't burn out
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http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-cctv-traffic-wardens-caught-on-camera/4od it's amazing what driving does to turn people into self righteous pricks
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[URL]http://road.cc/content/news/68530-daily-mail-issues-correction-over-.
I've seen two shoplifters and they both owned shoes , should we ban them ? stupid woman
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Apparently Iceland is a great place to live.
I'm yet to be convinced, whatever the Guardian / Observer says.
Rather you than me , there's literally nothing to do whatsoever in huge swathes of the country and even Reykjavik leaves a lot to be desired in terms of culture , and everythings expensive ( but they do have next to no crime)

2nd thoughts may of been a woman but hey if it was you