2620 pts ยท July 2, 2011
Ha - just across the street from my work. I don't wonder at all why they put that sign up.
He's actually too short to be seen on this scale. Even if he was in shot.
It's a cheaper way to achieve the effect of a tinted window.
Up from 124 three days ago!
I find the mildness overwhelming.
The point is, the government is covertly recording details of private individuals going about their business. And was caught lying about it.
To be more precise, when I say 'elevated' I just mean overground - and sometimes a railway bridge is easier than a car one, I guess.
I still don't really know, but thank you for their names.
There are a few. Not many, though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venomous_mammals
Phew. I was worried no-one was going to call out that adverb abuse. Have an upvote.
Does anybody know what part of London this is?
London has many elevated lines, but this simply isn't tilt-shift.
The profession is called 'standby props', I believe.
I know these ants - they're easily 2cm long and they are vicious motherfuckers. They'll leap at and try to kill anything.
Abbott makes Cameron seem almost human.
Credit to Passion Pictures in London for the fine animation.
You won't believe how much.
The tough coughed and hiccoughed as he ploughed through the dough
Toodle pip!
Haha! Pass me the 12-bore, if you'd be so kind, old twig! The peasants really are revolting!
And having nice uninterrupted views from the manor house is more important than stinking peasants' homes and livelihoods.
It wasn't all disease; greed played a part - enclosures forcibly ended many villages when the local lord wanted to increase his estate.
1080p? Damn, I was looking for the interlaced ones.
The walls of its halls were festooned with the balls and the tools of the fools who bestrode her
A very harsh lady named Rhoda once built an elab'rate pagoda.
'Scan' being the verb: the line doesn't scan; 'scansion' is the noun: the line's scansion is off.
You may have forgotten ganders and drakes and tiercels. Drakes are famous for their corkscrew penises.
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are not small. That's a regular can.
I love it because of its spelling.
Rarely lethal; the males (the more aggressive ones) get overexcited and drip a lot of their venom before they bite.
Ha - just across the street from my work. I don't wonder at all why they put that sign up.
He's actually too short to be seen on this scale. Even if he was in shot.
It's a cheaper way to achieve the effect of a tinted window.
Up from 124 three days ago!
I find the mildness overwhelming.
The point is, the government is covertly recording details of private individuals going about their business. And was caught lying about it.
To be more precise, when I say 'elevated' I just mean overground - and sometimes a railway bridge is easier than a car one, I guess.
I still don't really know, but thank you for their names.
There are a few. Not many, though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venomous_mammals
Phew. I was worried no-one was going to call out that adverb abuse. Have an upvote.
Does anybody know what part of London this is?
London has many elevated lines, but this simply isn't tilt-shift.
The profession is called 'standby props', I believe.
I know these ants - they're easily 2cm long and they are vicious motherfuckers. They'll leap at and try to kill anything.
Abbott makes Cameron seem almost human.
Credit to Passion Pictures in London for the fine animation.
You won't believe how much.
The tough coughed and hiccoughed as he ploughed through the dough
Toodle pip!
Haha! Pass me the 12-bore, if you'd be so kind, old twig! The peasants really are revolting!
And having nice uninterrupted views from the manor house is more important than stinking peasants' homes and livelihoods.
It wasn't all disease; greed played a part - enclosures forcibly ended many villages when the local lord wanted to increase his estate.
1080p? Damn, I was looking for the interlaced ones.
The walls of its halls were festooned with the balls and the tools of the fools who bestrode her
A very harsh lady named Rhoda once built an elab'rate pagoda.
'Scan' being the verb: the line doesn't scan; 'scansion' is the noun: the line's scansion is off.
You may have forgotten ganders and drakes and tiercels. Drakes are famous for their corkscrew penises.
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are not small. That's a regular can.
I love it because of its spelling.
Rarely lethal; the males (the more aggressive ones) get overexcited and drip a lot of their venom before they bite.