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Mr_D_and_HotTart
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Male, 57
Bisexual Female, 62
0 miles · Hereford and Worcester

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Ain't no Muff if the heart of the City
All for Muff
All the Muff in the World
Anothermufferholeinyohead
Are you Muffsome tonight?
(Pride) A Deeper Muff
Big Muff (the missing link between Fleetwood Mac and Depeche Mode!)
Brazillian Muff Affair (!)
Chains of Muff :twisted:
Day Trip tp Bangor (Didn't we have a Muffely Time)
future Muff Paradise
Get it Up for Muff
Have you ever been in Muff?
How deep is your Muff?
Now that we've found Muff (what are we going to do with it?)
When I need Muff (I just reach out my arms and I touch muff!)
Long Haired Muffer from Liverpool
Muff in an Elevator
Muff makes thw world go round
Muff Missile F1-11 ( at Anne Summers?)
F.L.M. (Fun, Muff and Money)
Moments in Muff
Never been in Muff like this before
...but my favourite is New Order's tribute to unruly pubes...
Bizarre Muff Triangle
Quote by mistress_sassy
anyone else want to come to the social occassion of the year? Let us know asap!

Can I come too?
True, but that and the Killer Tomatoes ones are intentionally bad, which doesn't quite fit the spirit of 'bad films'.
indeed - there are quite a few scams around to trap the unwary... strip clubs where a girl will ask you to buy her a drink, that turns out to have cost you £250. Be very wary!
You might find this sort of thing in Soho (a district of london, not to be confused with SoHo in NY!).
Emma Thompson and Jeff Goldblum in "The Tall Guy" was entertaining and memorable... and from the sleazier end of the market I'm quite partial to "Strokella Handjob " :twisted: redface :twisted:
Beg steal or borrow the Haynes Manual and look up the recommended way of getting to the fuel pump - I can't believe that cutting metal is the best way, even for a british leyland design!
That's the Bgg graffiti then!
Are the crowd of evangelical people in white Manic Street Preachers?
...and where are the Beatles? I can't see them!
Also unexplained
Hole in the Road
Jaws poster
the blue thing the policeman is looking at
Limbless statue crossing the road
Here's a list of things that I haven't seen explained...
The girl on the balcony blowing a chewing gum bubble
Yukka plant in forground
Necklace in a box on the floor
The couple next to the cowboy junkie
The tree on a hill
The plastic dinosaur with something on it's legs
Whatever that is behind it
3 people on a roof
Graffiti that might say boo or bgg
3 women holding hands
Man in yellow
Mannequin in shop window
3 Fairies
Giant spoon
Contortionists
Alice in Chains
Matchbox 20
Madonna
50 Cent
Eels
Queen
Radiohead
Lemonheads
Crowded House
Rolling Stones
Cowboy Junkies
Talking Heads
and possibly:
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Yello
Korn
Gorillaz
Quote by neilinleeds
FSM and Evolution are theories which fit the facts, and Intelligent design is not.

Mr_D? i could google you any number of sites which contradict that statement?
i take it you have absolute proof that darwin knew what he was on about then? confused have a look at what Darwin had to say about genetics and narural selection? t'was kinda bullshit, cos he had no understanding whatsoever of genetics, DNA, blah blah blah. he made some educated guesses, nothing more? really. the theory in it's entirety is a tad vague, and absolutely unscientific?
Are you really attempting to debunk evolution? I'm sure you can google any number of crackpot sites that support Intelligent Design, but that doesn't mean they are right. Even the Pope admitted that evolution is "more than just a theory"!
The theory of Evolution didn't arrive fully formed in Darwin's "Origin of Species", and Darwin didn't have all the answers about DNA and genetics, but that doesn't make evolution wrong. Evolution correctly predicted the existence of common ancestors for distinct species, which we have now found in fossil records, and it provides a rational explanation for the topological similarities in skeletons between mammals. Evolutionary drift can be used to calculate the time periods when islands became disconnected from the mainland, and the results match us with geological records.
Intelligent Design on the other hand can't account for exctinct species, 'badly designed' species, or species that existed before man, without admitting that a) God was wrong and b) The Garden of Eden was a myth, or resorting to such kludges as 'god put fossils there to trick us'.
Quote by Calista
In America, teaching of religion in schools is forbidden.

Surely this violates Religious Freedom Rights?
No, it protects Religious Freedom Rights. If a school was to teaching that one religion is correct, then that violates the 'rights' of all the other religions to say they are correct.
Quote by marmalaid
How can it be fair to dismiss what so many people believe as fact in preferance for what many other people see as fact. Darwinsim, atheism and agnosticism are as much a belief as creationism, what's your belief and label from the above? Why should your belief be taught and not mine? If that's not fundamentalism what is?

We are NOT talking about beliefs here. You can't teach beliefs in American schools, it's (rightly or wrongly) against their law. We are talking about scientific theories, which are being taught in science lessons.
FSM and Evolution are theories which fit the facts, and Intelligent design is not. Applying scientific rigour to theories and disregarding theories that do not fit the facts is fundamental to understanding science, otherwise schools would be teaching phologiston, the 4 greek elements and witchcraft in science lessons.
I'm seeing 5 SH cookies here, but they look harmless enough to me, and don't seem to have changed since the takeover.
I'm more concerned about the javascript that's trying to report every page load to - view the source for this page in your browser and you'll see what I mean.
A quick bit of background information for those not aware of the 'intelligent design' debacle:
In America, teaching of religion in schools is forbidden. This means that schools can teach evolution but not creationism (because it's scientific theory, not a religion). The religious right in America have tried to sneak creationism through the back door by proposing Intelligent Design as a 'scientific theory' which says "life is complicated therefore it has to be created by and intelligent supernatural being, not evolution, shut up about all that carbon dating stuff, and being able to breed new types of dog and there's no such thing as dinosaurs, nope, we can't hear you la la la la la la ...". They have been convincing schools to teach this crap alongside evolution, or in the worst cases instead of evolution, because it's 'an equally valid and unprovable scientific theory'.
One of the nicest ways of fighting intelligent design has been the esablishment of
- a slightly more scientifically believable theory of Intelligent Design than 'God did it", which accounts for carbon dating and global warming in ways that "God did it" doesn't ("the Flying Spaghetti Monster is there changing the results with His Noodly Appendage.", "global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters are a direct effect of the shrinking numbers of Pirates since the 1800s"). You can even get badges for your car...

Legal action is underway to force schools to give FSM as much curriculum space as Intelligent Design.
Quote by equi-princess
now instead of the police resources being used to capacity at kicking out time.... they will now be stretched beyond their capabilities by being required to uphold the law 24 hrs a day.

I think you have that the wrong way round. Here's what I've seen senior Police saying on TV, and I think it makes a lot of sense: Currently the police are unable to deal with the huge numbers of drunks on the streets at 11:30, but by splitting the 11:30 rush into manageable portions through the night, the police will be less stretched. The Police work 8 hour shifts, and the current situation where huge numbers of police are needed at 11:30 and very few earlier or later on in the night isn't efficient.