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What's crazy about that? The man has a valid point.
Nah man it's just a cool way to roll a lot of chronic into a joint. I have no idea how he does it but the guy rolls a cone and a round ball separately then puts the ball on the tip of it so it looks like a flower.

You smoke the whole bulb and inhale through the cone. It's crazy cool.
Interesting. I'll ask a few of my friends about that, see if I can dig up anything.
 

The Curr

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What's crazy about that? The man has a valid point.
There was a crazy vibe about the whole thing. The guy in the shades is known as the drummer in a pop band. He had a valid point but didn't make it well at all. He wasn't really given an opportunity to though. The presenter (who is employed by the state broadcaster) wouldn't let him talk about the economic crisis even though that's what he came there to talk about. They never said who the American guy in the audience was.
 
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Naah. I'm just a casual smoker. I've had some weed with me for 2 weeks, and I've only smoked it once. In no way can I be called a pothead.
There was a crazy vibe about the whole thing. The guy in the shades is known as the drummer in a pop band. He had a valid point but didn't make it well at all. He wasn't really given an opportunity to though. The presenter (who is employed by the state broadcaster) wouldn't let him talk about the economic crisis even though that's what he came there to talk about. They never said who the American guy in the audience was.
I know who Jim Corr is. And yeah, he was not given much time to discuss about it, surely. But these shows are not the main source to convince people. This is just a teaser. People need to do some research themselves or at least visit his website or any 9/11 truth seeking sites to know more. I think he did enough to make people question their opinion about 9/11.
 

Bjerknes

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I wish he was allowed to speak about the political and economic situation here. That was always unlikely to happen on the state broadcaster though. :rolleyes:
It was a bit strange considering he said himself that's what he came on for.

Looks like some sort of setup, really. But it was nice to hear the reaction towards the American idiot, that of boos and whistles. I mean jeez, at least pull out the everyone hates Jews thing as a last resort.

ßöмßäяðîëя;2859179 said:
Okay, what's going on?

I'm a bit stressed at the moment...
What's going on?
 
Apr 15, 2006
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It was a bit strange considering he said himself that's what he came on for.

Looks like some sort of setup, really. But it was nice to hear the reaction towards the American idiot, that of boos and whistles. I mean jeez, at least pull out the everyone hates Jews thing as a last resort.



What's going on?
This one's slightly better. 2 parts, so he gets quite some time.

Part 1:Part 2:
EDIT: the 2nd video is just 90 secs long. :wallbang:
 
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    Just Logan and Claudia going out on their own to bars in downtown Charlotteswebville, it bothers me.

    There have been a lot of random rapes and hi-jacks of women going home by themselves, and they both are blondes, which draws a lot of attention in bars.

    Especially since Claudia is 5'8".

    The sort of thing where I wish I was there on the opposite side of the bar, but that would be weird. I just know how things work and they don't. It's like I'm Liam and they are my two daughters in Taken.

    I tell them to check their shoulders, stand near the edge or near the bar, take their drinks with them, don't talk to any double-team of guys that approaches them, but I'm the one who is "crazy and don't know what I'm doing."
     

    The Curr

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    You can almost consider that as censorship.
    It was a bit strange considering he said himself that's what he came on for.

    Looks like some sort of setup, really.
    I don't know if you're aware but the Irish government is an absolute farce at the moment. There was a coalition of two parties. A couple of days ago, most of the senior members of one of those parties resigned en masse. The other party in the coalition basically went hiding. Not a single one of its members turned up to parliament that day. Neither did the prime minister until the opposition went beserk and parliament was suspended until he arrived in the afternoon.

    We're going to stumble along like this for another couple of months until an election.
     

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