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  • Risico007 wrote: ... also I said the wars were of spite not in the name of athism Atheism doesn't have an agenda or creed so I don't see how anything can happen or be done "in spite of atheism". Again, it doesn't make any sense to say this.…
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • Risico007 wrote: "Modern day science is the most aggrivating thing as it is like climbing a giant mountain and when you get to the top understanding and being knowledgeable you find a Christian who has been there all along." Let's just cut …
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • Also, Risico007 wrote: (Hey I don't accus you of agreeing with everything that has been done in the name of atheism in the past 4000 years I would prefer you don't think I agree with everyhting that has been done in the name of christ in spite …
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • Risico007 wrote: Oh and i saw Anon's comment Anon I know a girl a lesbian who is also a Catholic I assure you she has more faith in God then Wizard or you have in science Quite possibly. But it's quality not quantity. Risico007 wrote: …
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • DarthDimi wrote: Any hope for progress is lost as long as governments refuse to spend tens of billions of dollars on our exodus into space while they seem hardly troubled at spending hundreds of billions of dollars on expanding their war machines …
  • myworldisenough wrote: For argument sake, I won't ridicule someone who is a socialist or someone who is a capitalist. A fascist, who's agenda is hate against someone else that doesn't fit their ideology... I would happily ridicule their beliefs. …
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • DarthDimi wrote: And yet it appears to trouble many people that science is advancing so prolifically in uncovering more and more logic behind the way the universe is built. The only progression we seem to be making, sometimes, is a progression int…
  • myworldisenough wrote: I won't label someone as having a simple mind just because the choose to follow a faith or belief. Fair enough. We must agree to differ. But I do wonder where you draw the line in having reverence for people's beliefs…
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • I've noticed an alarming tendency in the UK for people to substitute 'd' for 't' in their speech. So carpenter becomes carpender, kilometre becomes kilomedre and bitter becomes bidder.
  • myworldisenough wrote: That is true, tubby people can get offended when being told they are overweight. But that is being factual. Maybe difficult for them to hear but it is just being factual. However labelling people as being simple minded due t…
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • For those lovely Summer days,.. it's this luxury hamper!
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • I was very annoyed to see this news on the TV. All ready to watch Great British Menu on BBC2 and there was just a man in a white frock talking Latin on a balcony. Programme eventually started 5 min late. Very annoyed. myworldisenough wrote: Fre…
    in Pope Francis Comment by Anon March 2013
  • I remember mainly being thankful for a decent score. Movie was fine.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: I never say they shouldn't exist. Pretty obvious that it's implicit in your attempt to direct people to alternative pre-existing threads that you take the view that the new thread shouldn't have been started. …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: Don't come around here all casual like and speak of what you don't understand. But I thought this was an internet forum? Seriously though, it sounds like you've had some unpleasant activity. I understand - but s…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: I can't use magic powers to close the thread, and if it stays open I will comment in it. Problems? Care to actually join the thread in relevant discussion instead of running your mouth about me? Just a little d…
  • Think someone should delete this thread - There may well be good reasons for the bear pit of attacks on the OP, but to a casual observer who comes across this thread, it's the OP who seems (relatively) sane and the rest of you seasoned contributo…
  • Top Trumps Bond Girls Edition Because of the categories; Style & Charm, Brutality and Seductiveness etc.
  • On Sunday... 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: Take this here: http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2843/the-james-bond-questions-thread/p1 By Monday... 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: That video was pathetic. Looks like whoever …
  • Tiresome video. Plus an advert appears just as the smug voiceover criticises the movie for product placement. Ironic at best, and if it's the video's creator trying to monetize his work then it's downright hypocrisy.
  • I enjoy a good outtake from a comedy, when you get an indication that everyone was having a good laugh making it. If it's a good end product, those outtakes can reinforce the fact and add to the favourable impression. But in a drama or action mov…
  • I know someone who assumed Barber's Adagio for Strings was written specially for Platoon. Understandable - it works brilliantly.
  • Creasy47 wrote: Anon wrote: It's extremely tiresome having threads overrun by zealous do-gooders pointing out to all and sundry that this or that topic is a duplicate or doesn't warrant a thread in its own right. I would really appreciate t…
  • Samuel001 wrote: You have to post a link to the correct thread so you holier-than-thou missives know where to continue. We also flag, both are needed. I disagree. Having been alerted to a duplicate thread by means of a flag, the mod who clo…
  • It's extremely tiresome having threads overrun by zealous do-gooders pointing out to all and sundry that this or that topic is a duplicate or doesn't warrant a thread in its own right. I would really appreciate those eager squealers (you know who…
  • Always thought Tears For Fears should have been given a shot in the 80s. This one came a late in the early 90s. But might have worked with an orchestra on it... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96025-qG3C8
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: This can be discussed here: http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/1291/uk-spy-drama-spooks-aka-mi5-to-finish-after-10-years/p1 Or here: http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/1348/spooksm…
  • Judging by Bond's attempts at humour ('he had lots of guts' et al) I think he must have a soft spot for Carry Ons
  • Bond has never really done London much. Until very recently. A boat trip up or down the Thames (get one that encompasses Vauxhall to North Greenwich) - you get the boat chase in The World is not Enough (MI6 HQ to The Dome) Take a stroll around…
  • Like an up-market Homer... Mmmmm... Royal Beluga