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Every ball represents a country.
Pot the brown you get France
Pot the Green you get Iran
Knock in Switzerland and screw back for Syria.
America is the black ball of course which is ironic when you consider that a great deal of them are big fat bible-bashing redneck racists.
Then again there are a fair amount of English big fat homo-hating redneck racists so who
are we to point the finger?
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There are bible bashers in England of course but mercifully the congregations are decreasing in numbers and the churches being converted into recording space.
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God willing, we'll have Christianity abolished on this sceptred isle before Halley's Comet comes around again.
Result:
Overall Christian victory
The Pope clears up from the rack but Osama Bin Laden takes away the highest break award.
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Abu Hamza vs Sonya Blade
FIGHT
Result:
FLAWLESS VICTORY
Hamza rakes Sonya to a sad and bloody pulp
FINISH HER
Then pulls her intestines out of her mouth.
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It is slightly disrespectful I think to name a chain of Bingo Halls Mecca but it does make you wonder if there is a seedy brothel in Islamabad called Westminster Abbey.
Actually I'm not sure if they have brothels, hell, they torch buildings because of a few cartoons so Christ knows what their over reaction would be if they saw a woman with a low cut top and short skirt.
Chances are they would assault, rape and murder her, you know, like we used to do in the good old days.
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You see that's the thing. The Western world has its fair share of religious fruitcakes who picket abortion clinics and write stern letters to the BBC because they saw a pair of tits before the watershed, and I bet your bottom dollar that a hundred or so years ago a picture of Jesus making love to a donkey would have caused great controversy and got the tambourine bashers out rioting on the streets.
But in this fairly free and open society we live in today, anyone with a shred of common sense should realise that it's nothing more then a picture of Jesus making love to a donkey, and if you're offended by that it's about time you seriously reconsidered your priorities in life because you're fretting about nothing when you could be putting your energy into something worthwhile.
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Opinions - Retort to Lee Cassanell's Hull By Tom Hawcroft
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Lee Cassanell, when you were drafting out your masterpiece entitled simply; Hull (brilliant, just brilliant),
what were you hoping to achieve?
If it was to undermine and belittle the hardworking and conscientious people in this city (of
which there are many), via the use of a series of independent non-factual rants then you may have succeeded.
I understand this is the opinions
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Opinions - Hull By Susan North
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Guess these guys never lived here in Hull and are talking through their arses.
Hull is a city full of history and warm hearted people who will open their doors to anyone genuinely needing help. Always has been for centuries.
OK, most cities have some bad points but that goes with the generations of the day as they
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Opinions - Hull - A Letter to Jon Snow Channel 4 By Maurice Fairfield - Another program knocking Hull?
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I have lived in Australia for twenty years but I was born in Hull in 1928 and have lived with patronising contempt for the place ringing in my ears all my life.
Perhaps less the town and its people in general but the working-class people who have lived with the contempt of the middle-class who lived off them and who I remember as themselves contemptible.
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Opinions - Hull By By Ted Oliver (Manager of the Spring Bank Community Centre, Hull )
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I moved to Hull with my parents in 1993 when I was just 13 years old, from a little village called Hunmanby, just near the popular holiday resort Primrose Valley.
I must admit that my first impressions of Hull were not good, but over the last 12 years I've really come to love living and working here. Hull is a very multi-cultural city and always has been - ever since the docks first opened over 500 years ago.
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Opinions - Hull By Lee Cassanell
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Hull is a town of apathy and idiots brimming with all kinds of degenerate scumbags that should be
beaten to a bloody pulp and sterilised at birth.
Most of the citizens have next to no communication skills, they are backstabbing
ego maniacs who think just because they mumbled their way through a Look North interview
or have been in the Hull Daily Mail
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Opinions - Hull By Jeni Edge
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I have been told by Channel 4 that I should not take the programme
The Best and Worst Places to Live seriously, it is intended to be light-hearted
and just a joke.
But it is irresponsible of the media to claim that they have no impact, and if there is a joke the laughter is at the expense of the poor.
To blight an entire city and excuse yourself because it was not meant seriously is no more acceptable
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Opinions - Hull By Ted Robinson
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I have lived in Hull since 1996. I have had my car broken into seven times, I have also been violently robbed in the street and most of the people I know here have been burgled.
So YES, Hull deserves to be at the bottom of the pile (and in all cases, the police proved to be useless)!
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Opinions - It's Your Money, Why Are You Not Seeing Any Of It? By Anonymous
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Regeneration, Community Development, all those 'community' workers that litter the city,
preaching change and empowerment for the people of the city.
Ever wondered where they have come from, how they are paid, and what the funding they
get to play with is spent on?
Funding, wherever it comes from be it Government or the Lottery for example
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Opinions - Living in Hull By Marphy Jones
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I am a foreigner living in Hull. My opinion is that Hull is really a worst place - full of naughty kids, impolite people, and a dirty environment.
I think what you can do is to improve these images instead of constantly explaining
that Hull is not a worst city. Commit to the facts and then make some improvements to show them!
I have some suggestions:
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Opinions - Hull By Paul Thompson
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I am planning to study at Hull. The city centre seemed OK when I looked round although it could do with some more regeneration.
I have seen much worse in my opinion - areas like Coventry. There appears to be little gun crime, good nightlife, cheap houses friendly people, a very good university and I like the shopping centre. The area around the university is nice and green too.
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Opinions - Channel 4's Best and Worst By Mark Pollard
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Last night's (Tuesday 9th August 2005) Channel 4 aired a programme which listed the ten best
and ten worst places to live in the UK. It was one of the most ill-researched, unbalanced and downright irresponsible pieces of television that I have seen for many years.
I used to regard Channel 4 as being a bit like BBC2 with adverts; unfortunately,
they seem to be moving
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Opinions - Bomb By Margaret Ryan
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For three fraught hours I believed my girlfriend was dead.
Hearing snatched rumours of a bomb in rush-hour London I desperately rang
her mobile again and again.
At that time of 10:54am on 7/7 this, for me, had started.
In those hours a quiet despair filled me.
My only response was to scour the newspapers and news blogs.
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Opinions - The Bitch Hikers Guide to The Fashionista Dance Troupe! By Mr. B. Quiet
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Yep, it's finally arrived!
Hull's finally caught up with England's dream of alternative culture!
Everyone buys their LP's by the nations favourite drug users from popular chain
store supermarkets and spends £85 quid on a pair of designer jeans that have been
ripped at the knees (Bros anyone?), before running off to
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Opinions - Mother's Day By Andrea Longstaff
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Rain! Rain! Rain!
Is this Mother Nature's symbolism? The bursting of the amniotic sack?
Well it's not big and it's not clever!
It's like some select club that I'm not a member of, and at my age (weirdo)!
I'm made to feel like an outcast!
I'm mocked by the little ones cos I've
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Opinions - Comment on Fear And Loathing In Hull By Nicholas Boldock and In Reply To - Fear And Loathing In Hull By
Anonymous By Anna
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In my first contribution on this website I referred to the nice experience I had in Hull as a foreign student. When I read the articles on Hull's racism, I thought I can share my view since I have had some experiences from both sides.
Albanian immigrants residing
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Opinions - Metal on the Rise in Hull By Steve B
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You're doing it again!
I once complained that you (thisisUll.com) focus far too much on certain bands and blatantly miss half the real talent that there is in hull... and you're doing it again!
Last time I said this,
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