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kthanksbai
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lol i remember comming up with thatR3v4n wrote:
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And i had to add this one, from the old days!
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No funny text, doesnt count!!!!!TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
alfalfa you crazy dutch oven.
i had a picture but i lost it, so here is a wallpaper slightly related to smokeys picture.
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Perhaps ... let's now take this back to AU D&ST and see ....bakinacake wrote:
O my God, is au chat turning into d&st
Yes. And not just the opening ceremonies. I think that we should not be present in any of the events as a sign of our strong convictions.OrangeHound wrote:
With the upcoming Olympic games, do you think that AU should boycott the opening ceremonies to protest the abuses of human and civil rights in China?
An economic boycott would simply hinder hard working Chinese and Australian citizens. Taking a stand on the Olympics brings more focus onto the abuses and oppression of Tibet, to a global audience that the Olympics represents.OrangeHound wrote:
What is your rational for such a bold, political statement?
No. Rationale as above.OrangeHound wrote:
Also, do you specifically avoid purchasing Chinese products because of the their human rights abuses? Do you think of Chinese factories as a form of modern slavery?
I didn't actually read it, i just saw a bunch of writing and quotingOrangeHound wrote:
Perhaps ... let's now take this back to AU D&ST and see ....bakinacake wrote:
O my God, is au chat turning into d&st
With the upcoming Olympic games, do you think that AU should boycott the opening ceremonies to protest the abuses of human and civil rights in China? What is your rational for such a bold, political statement? Also, do you specifically avoid purchasing Chinese products because of the their human rights abuses? Do you think of Chinese factories as a form of modern slavery?
Discuss ...
I suppose the above might be considered AU Chat spam.
Last edited by bakinacake (2008-07-06 05:03:28)
You should know this one, Dutchy.^*AlphA*^ wrote:
/alfie falls off cheez' bikeCheez wrote:
Reach for the sky
Baby just spread your wings
And get higher and higher
Straight up we'll climb
dont mix sport and politics. srlsy.OrangeHound wrote:
Perhaps ... let's now take this back to AU D&ST and see ....bakinacake wrote:
O my God, is au chat turning into d&st
With the upcoming Olympic games, do you think that AU should boycott the opening ceremonies to protest the abuses of human and civil rights in China? What is your rational for such a bold, political statement? Also, do you specifically avoid purchasing Chinese products because of the their human rights abuses? Do you think of Chinese factories as a form of modern slavery?
Discuss ...
I suppose the above might be considered AU Chat spam.
Even though they're American, his/their < CLUE OF THE CENTURY names are Dutch, which automagicly means you know their entire discography, biography, real names, phone numbers, addresses, AND lyrics.^*AlphA*^ wrote:
never to good with lyricsCheez wrote:
You should know this one, Dutchy.^*AlphA*^ wrote:
/alfie falls off cheez' bike
Needs more drum tbh.XxRavenxX wrote:
abba?
amirite?
Van HalenCheez wrote:
Needs more drum tbh.XxRavenxX wrote:
abba?
amirite?
Fine, here's a more poopoolar one.
I get up, and nothing gets me down.
You got it tough. I've seen the toughest around.
And I know, baby, just how you feel.
You've got to roll with the punches to get to what's real
Oh can't you see me standing here,
I've got my back against the record machine
I ain't the worst that you've seen.
Oh can't you see what I mean?