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Old Jun 2nd 2003 | 1:00 pm
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Sod this I will stop here , much easier to stop on the dole?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/2955306.stm





 
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Looks like that'd be handy for the Crusades of the New Age.
 
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Originally posted by Megalania
Looks like that'd be handy for the Crusades of the New Age.

Hope you are right , Australias a waste of space when it comes to
Crusades .
Not enough readies to waste on big bangs and the like?

 
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Originally posted by pommie bastard
Hope you are right , Australias a waste of space when it comes to
Crusades .
Not enough readies to waste on big bangs and the like?

A Brit specialty, makes life shitty but how else would they relieve the boredom?
 
Old Jun 2nd 2003 | 1:44 pm
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Originally posted by Megalania
A Brit specialty, makes life shitty but how else would they relieve the boredom?
Like this?



The guests nibbled on Red Planet tartlettes and chewed Beagle 2 brochettes. It took a Mars biologist to interpret the menu but thankfully there were plenty at this event.
With the steppe of Kazakhstan off limits for many, supporters of the Beagle 2 project gathered in London to watch a live transmission of the launch.


Colin Pillinger and Lord Sainsbury (right) watching the launch
Lead scientist Professor Colin Pillinger sat on the front row next to the British science minister Lord Sainsbury for the final minutes of the countdown.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2957906.stm
 
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Originally posted by pommie bastard
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The guests nibbled on Red Planet tartlettes and chewed Beagle 2 brochettes. It took a Mars biologist to interpret the menu but thankfully there were plenty at this event.
With the steppe of Kazakhstan off limits for many, supporters of the Beagle 2 project gathered in London to watch a live transmission of the launch.


Colin Pillinger and Lord Sainsbury (right) watching the launch
Lead scientist Professor Colin Pillinger sat on the front row next to the British science minister Lord Sainsbury for the final minutes of the countdown.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2957906.stm
Not really "classy" though is it. Best to wait for the Russkies or Yankies to make it habitable then conquer them. I mean, just WHO would want to go to a planet devoid of chippies or chapattis?
 
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Originally posted by Megalania
Not really "classy" though is it. Best to wait for the Russkies or Yankies to make it habitable then conquer them. I mean, just WHO would want to go to a planet devoid of chippies or chapattis?

You are right sounds like the dark side , to near what passes as life in Australia?

 
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Originally posted by pommie bastard
You are right sounds like the dark side , to near what passes as life in Australia?

Would have thought the Brits had remembered the last time they made a similar mistake but apparently not. Look doomed to lose the colonies again. The great cycle of transportation.
 
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Originally posted by Megalania
Would have thought the Brits had remembered the last time they made a similar mistake but apparently not. Look doomed to lose the colonies again. The great cycle of transportation.
Thanks to a YES vote not Australia? God bless the Queen of Australia.



 

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