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date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 14:00:54 +0100,    group: uk.local.isle-of-wight        back       
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Jihad: Islam's 1,300 Year War on Western Civilisation
For centuries, violent Muslims have been trying to capture Europe for Islam, 
but each time, the Islamic hordes were turned back by a united European 
military effort. Today, the invasion is being carried out by immigration, 
birth rates, and demographics. Given current trends, Europe is set to be 
overrun before the end of this century. This book puts the current crisis 
into historical perspective, and dares to say what must be done if Europe is 
to avoid succumbing.
£7.95 plus £1.50 shipping for domestic destinations. £1 will be added for 
all foreign destinations.
http://www.bnp.org.uk/bnp-resources/
date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 14:00:54 +0100   author:   me

Re: act now   
me wrote:
> Jihad: Islam's 1,300 Year War on Western Civilisation
> For centuries, violent Muslims have been trying to capture Europe for Islam, 
> but each time, the Islamic hordes were turned back by a united European 
> military effort. Today, the invasion is being carried out by immigration, 
> birth rates, and demographics. Given current trends, Europe is set to be 
> overrun before the end of this century. This book puts the current crisis 
> into historical perspective, and dares to say what must be done if Europe is 
> to avoid succumbing.
> £7.95 plus £1.50 shipping for domestic destinations. £1 will be added for 
> all foreign destinations.
> http://www.bnp.org.uk/bnp-resources/ 
> 
> 

  Lily Allen has posted up a brand new track attacking the British 
National Party on her official website.

Called Guess Who Batman? it's a jaunty singalong that starts with a 
perky piano riff that brings to mind The Carpenters.

Lily then starts singing lyrics which include "Look inside your tiny 
mind, now look a bit harder, cos we're so uninspired, so sick and tired 
of all the hatred you harbour. So you say it's not okay to be gay/Well I 
think you're just evil/ You're just some racist who can't tie my laces" 
and a catchy chorus that starts "F*** you very much".

To listen to the excerpt of her new song - and WARNING, it contains 
strong language - click here.

Writing on her MySpace blog, Lily explained: "My label won't let me put 
whole songs up till next week. I did the edit myself on garage band so 
sorry for the abrupt ending. This song is not a direct attack at anyone, 
it was originally written about the BNP in the UK but then I felt this 
issue has become relevant pretty much everywhere."

Other new tracks on her myspace page include I Don't Know and I Could 
Say which are both also slated to appear on Lily's second album which 
she's currently completing in Los Angeles.
date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:21:04 +0100   author:   KJ

Re: act now   
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:21:04 +0100, KJ  wrote:

>To listen to the excerpt of her new song - and WARNING, it contains 
>strong language - click here.

 Click where?
date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:37:25 +0100   author:   Bertie

Re: act now   
On 7¿ù3ÀÏ, ¿ÀÀü3½Ã52ºÐ, KJ  wrote:

> http://www.myspace.com/lilymusic

"most people don't know how to make love "

Oh?  Why are there so many bl**ding kids around the place, then?  Were
their mother's wombs touched by an invisble noodly appendage?
date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 05:41:36 -0700 (PDT)   author:   bobharvey

Re: act now   
bobharvey  wrote:

> "most people don't know how to make love "
> 
> Oh?  Why are there so many bl**ding kids around the place, then?  Were
> their mother's wombs touched by an invisble noodly appendage?

There are websites about that, you know.

Richard
date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 08:09:05 GMT   author:   (Richard Bos)

Re: act now   
On 7 Jul, 17:09, r...@hoekstra-uitgeverij.nl (Richard Bos) wrote:
> bobharvey  wrote:
> > "most people don't know how to make love "
>
> > Oh?  Why are there so many bl**ding kids around the place, then?  Were
> > their mother's wombs touched by an invisble noodly appendage?
>
> There are websites about that, you know.

I goove it's like Nanny Ogg and Quantum.  You only have to /think/
about goats wearing hats on surfboards and there will be websites
about it - and always will have been.
date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 07:28:03 -0700 (PDT)   author:   bobharvey

Re: act now   
bobharvey said:
> On 7 Jul, 17:09, r...@hoekstra-uitgeverij.nl (Richard Bos) wrote:
>> bobharvey  wrote:
>> > "most people don't know how to make love "
>>
>> > Oh?  Why are there so many bl**ding kids around the place, then?  Were
>> > their mother's wombs touched by an invisble noodly appendage?
>>
>> There are websites about that, you know.
>
> I goove it's like Nanny Ogg and Quantum.  You only have to /think/
> about goats wearing hats on surfboards and there will be websites
> about it - and always will have been.

Perhaps there's a Website Fairy ?





Oh dear. The phrase "vagryyvtrag qrfvta" just forced its way into my head.
Ow.

-- 
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem

My email address is at http://www.qualmograph.org.uk/contact.html
date: 07 Jul 2008 14:35:57 GMT   author:   Richard Robinson

Re: act now   
The message <487229cd$0$78072$bed64819@news.gradwell.net>
from Richard Robinson  contains these words:

> Perhaps there's a Website Fairy ?

Gling-a-ling-a-gling-a-gling...

-- 
Skipweasel
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:35:18 +0100   author:   Guy King

Re: act now   
bobharvey's best pigeon dodged hawks and farmers' guns to bring me the 
following:
>On 7¿ù3ÀÏ, ¿ÀÀü3½Ã52ºÐ, KJ  wrote:
>
>> http://www.myspace.com/lilymusic
>
>"most people don't know how to make love "
>
>Oh?  Why are there so many bl**ding kids around the place, then?

Lots of shagging, it's an entirely different thing.

>  Were
>their mother's wombs touched by an invisble noodly appendage?

No, that's just what they try to claim.

-- 
David Reid        David@disarray.org.uk       http://www.disarray.org.uk

Real men don't need to read instructions.
date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:27:43 +0100   author:   David Reid

Re: act now   
David Reid wrote:
> bobharvey's best pigeon dodged hawks and farmers' guns to bring me the 
> following:
>> On 7¿ù3ÀÏ, ¿ÀÀü3½Ã52ºÐ, KJ  wrote:
 >

[snipped]

Gosh, it's well past my bedtime.
date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 20:26:05 GMT   author:   Esra Sdrawkcab

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