remember the good times where unwanted leaders were brought off the office by angry crowds and murdered....
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remember the good times where unwanted leaders were brought off the office by angry crowds and murdered....
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2701/4046379180_12eac3c89a_m.jpg
You should list this building is awesome
That was amazing Oudi. I have seen something like that somewhere in England for NYE
This pic is entitled 'This Is Cool, Very Cool'
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I think one of my friends lives there. Its been refurbished
Nice to see the sun back on track
Cool I think you have a great touch and sensibility, at least I feel it ;)
They still show up even when they are too big. Naturally the good size for the forum is probably <600 px.. welcome
Great shots Gerard, I particularly like the last 2, I am probably moody or too romantic :)
There is no max size, just embed it aka copy/paste the link from photobucket or imageshack
can't see any pic
today's surely cold. nice pics
It looks like a sea reptile
Most likely to be a whale
:shock:
I have heard you can buy 2 pair of gloves for 1.50 at Primark in CC
nice pics. I love the first... Repuuuublicccc I'm coming!!!
Yeah I kinda figured out! I wish you a long living life. I was just joking cause I'm always up for a laugh
I thought you needed bananas instead
No Sam. Why you always guessing about future
yeah and probably they could be used for the new generation of aircraft which don't need long strips for landing and taking off, but they just move like helicopters
okay okay!!!!! :thumbsup::PDT1
I was talking about the Albion and Bulwark.
They are pretty new http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Bulwark_%28L15%29
You are right gila
However the RN still has 2 big carriers at the mom
That is why it's hard to believe they can afford another war more than we do. Anyway, there were no troops on the island in 1982 when Argentine attacked. And I think there was no use of carriers to...
again Falklands were never part of the Argentine state. That didn't stop a businessman to get there. Britain got back in 1833 and never left since then. So, saying now that Falklands belongs to...