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  1. Dave who owns the Limelight. Is it Ben Ashkenazy
  2. Quote of the day: "You know the world's gone mad when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the USA of arrogance and the Germans don't want to go to war!"
  3. They should just let Gatien run the club. He's the only one that can save it.
  4. Exit Friday's are getting the best djs. It will do good as long as they keep the druggies out.
  5. http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,6196294%255E3102,00.html Girl fights python to save kitten, 27, mar 03 A SIX-year-old girl became the first female to receive the RSPCA's humane award for saving her kitten from a predatory python. Marlie Coleman did not think twice about taking on the scrub python when it wrapped its jaws around her kitten Sooty in their Cairns backyard earlier this year. The sharp-toothed python let go of the kitten, but attached itself to Marlie's lip, hanging on until her mother heard the screams and shook it off. Her mother, Shakira, remembers seeing Marlie standing on the barbecue with a snake attached to her face, bleeding and sobbing "Snake trying to eat Sooty". RSPCA Queensland chief executive officer Mark Townend said Marlie's only concern on her way to hospital after the attack was for the kitten. "The RSPCA does not want to see children place themselves in danger," Mr Townend said. "However, this little girl, who was only five at the time, showed exceptional bravery. "Marlie performed a selfless and courageous act on behalf of her kitten friend and she has captured the spirit of animal welfare." Marlie still bears the scars of her ordeal, while Sooty recovered from minor injuries and the non-venomous python slipped away, never to be seen again. Marlie was presented with the award at her school today, becoming the first female, youngest person and first Queenslander to receive it. The RSPCA Australia Humane Award recognises people who have shown courage and risked their personal safety to rescue an animal. Five men have won the award since 1990 for feats ranging from dragging a dog from a burning house to being hit by a car while rescuing a koala. Scrub pythons grow to three metres in Cairns and are known to defend themselves by biting with their long, sharp teeth, said Michael O'Brien, wildlife curator at Wild World - The Tropical Zoo. They prey upon warm-blooded animals such as chickens, small dogs and cats.
  6. If anyone wants to see how evil this Iraqi regime is, read this. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31748 OPERATION: IRAQI FREEDOM Children forced to take up guns? U.S.: Youngsters seized from homes, families told males must fight or be executed Posted: March 27, 2003 2003 WorldNetDaily.com Iraq has sunk to a new low in unconventional warfare, with regime forces threatening children and having them take up guns on the battlefield, according to U.S. officials and a reporter embedded with coalition troops. Coalition leaders report Iraqi paramilitary forces are going into homes and threatening whole families with death if they don't join the battle. "Our field commanders report that in the vicinity of Najaf ... Iraqi regime forces are seizing children from their homes and telling their families that the males must fight for the regime or they will all face execution," Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks said this morning. At a press briefing from Central Command headquarters in Doha, Qatar, Brooks told reporters the development represents but one example of the regime's growing and "pronounced" disregard for the Geneva Convention, which governs the rules of engagement. "Once again, we see the regime's terrorist tactics, where they bring the innocent onto the battlefield as they try to do anything to stay in power," said Central Command spokesman Jim Wilkinson. Iraqi families watch coalition troops travel past them. There is evidence the families are choosing battle over execution for their boys. WTVD-TV reporter Keith Garvin who is traveling with Marines from Camp Lejeune reports children taking part in a two-hour battle between the Marines and Iraqi troops that took place last night behind a Marine camp at An Nasiriyah. "Unfortunately, some of the children have been firing at our Marines and our Marines have been forced to defend themselves," he said. Hours before, civilians living behind the camp were seen setting up bunkers and military officials "said they had heard or felt that something bad was going to happen," Garvin reported. He said some of the Iraqi fighters were using women as shields and had given guns to children. Intelligence reports indicated 2,000 Iraqi troops advanced on the camp in a skirmish which involved the firing of missiles and artillery, and ultimately was augmented with aerial bombing. Garvin said 25 Marines were wounded in the fight, though none of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening.
  7. danwilson

    Jewel

    Originally posted by ou812 She's got nice honkers. I thought they were implants, but there real. Nature was very good to her.
  8. Taub, you are the man for pics of woman from foreign countries.
  9. danwilson

    CNN reporters

    Laurie Dhue of Fox and Norah O'donnell of MSNBC are hot
  10. definitely Pro War.
  11. Here's there site. http://party931.com/
  12. It's Over. What J.Lo Left to Her Ex By Cathryn Conroy, CompuServe News Editor Cris Judd came out of obscurity and married Jennifer Lopez on September 29, 2001. Now all he has to show for it is a broken heart and a dog named Buster, reports The Associated Press. Remember Cris Judd? He was Jennifer Lopez's second husband. He's not to be confused with her first husband, model Ojani Noa, or her husband-to-be, actor Ben Affleck. Husband No. 2 was married to the Latina heartthrob for just nine months. Judd, who works as a choreographer and dancer, told US Weekly, "I still love her. And I will always have a special place in my heart for her. I will always be there for her if she ever needs me for anything." He admitted it's tough to see J.Lo and Ben together. "I mean, how would you feel if you saw your wife with some guy on the TV every day?" he asked. Judd told US Weekly he doesn't talk to J.Lo anymore and hasn't even seen her latest movie, "Maid In Manhattan."
  13. gym13c, JP is staying at SF, unless SF gets shut down again because of drugs. Marvisi doesn't own SF, Richard Grant does.
  14. Is there going to be a Johnny Vicious classics night. I know it was supposed to be in Febuary but Exit got shut down.
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