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Post by yeokel on Sept 25, 2017 15:45:37 GMT
All this when I'm watching a boxset of Homeland, Saul will not be happy TEST Claire Danes low slung carriage. Lost interest in the neediness. Did anyone (other me) see the Romeo & Juiliet film adaptation she was in when the entire setting for the play was transformed from Verona to a modern day city setting with the Montague & Capulet families transformed in to gangs but, the Bards original words still being used for the script? It is highly recommended and, if you don't 'get' Shakespeare, the modern day setting and adaptation really help you understand what's going on. And talking of simultaneous deaths, and back on topic....... I think the world might become a better place if the N.Korean and N.American Fat Boys were to die simultaneous deaths. Do you see what I did there? This surely cannot be beyond the CIA & N.Korean secret police to arrange, to try to keep the peace?
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Post by lawrieleslie on Sept 25, 2017 17:00:02 GMT
Just watched Kingsman: The Golden Circle.....maybe Eggsy and Harry can sort them out in the third of the trilogy.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 25, 2017 19:48:26 GMT
Claire Danes low slung carriage. Lost interest in the neediness. Did anyone (other me) see the Romeo & Juiliet film adaptation she was in when the entire setting for the play was transformed from Verona to a modern day city setting with the Montague & Capulet families transformed in to gangs but, the Bards original words still being used for the script? It is highly recommended and, if you don't 'get' Shakespeare, the modern day setting and adaptation really help you understand what's going on. And talking of simultaneous deaths, and back on topic....... I think the world might become a better place if the N.Korean and N.American Fat Boys were to die simultaneous deaths. Do you see what I did there? This surely cannot be beyond the CIA & N.Korean secret police to arrange, to try to keep the peace? Send them a peace pizza containing a mushroom topper {A Coprin}. And a bottle of good red. Have a strange thing with Shakespeare, almost feel conditioned that I should appreciate it. I've tried all sorts of ways to appreciate it. Read Shakespeare 'explained' books, various volumes of them, seen RSC, seen a First World War setting for Hamlet, films, records, radio... etc. I love the universal/timeless themes that run through the stories, but find it easier to follow the language in a Norse Detective drama. So I'm a big fan of the Upstart Crow {for a titter}. I conner be doing with Geilguds. There was a really good modern update series of BBC short dramas for the 400th or whatever, Taming of the Shrew, Midsummers Night {with Bill Paterson set on a holiday caravan park} which were great. Best I've seen was a very random midsummer rendition of Midsummer Night in the grounds of Ford Green Hall. Mint. I'll get there one day maybe, I'll look out for the Romeo & Juliet... I've heard the soundtrack but not seen the film. Cheeers.
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Post by manmarking on Sept 25, 2017 20:09:14 GMT
In answer to the OP, as long as there are cynical people willing to take advantage of uninformed/unintelligent/uninterested people, then yes, I'm afraid war is inevitable and will continue to be ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/4tzqvp1fxEemag_TAXLJ.gif)
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Sept 25, 2017 21:58:19 GMT
What's the name of that fat cunt N/Korean,Dung Shit or summit? Anyway,he is like Jack Wishers,all mouth and trousers,starts fights but let's his mates do the rest,whilst he stands back shitting hisen. This Dung Shit youth,will go running home to Mummy,if he ain't had her bumped off yet,when the going gets tough.
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Post by lordb on Sept 25, 2017 22:29:27 GMT
In answer to the OP, as long as there are cynical people willing to take advantage of uninformed/unintelligent/uninterested people, then yes, I'm afraid war is inevitable and will continue to be ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/4tzqvp1fxEemag_TAXLJ.gif) If a US plane gets shot down Trump will surely commit. If North Korea test a hydrogen bomb out at sea, that's probably a line crossed too. Can't see China doing nothing. If North Korea do nothing though does this die down?
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Post by manmarking on Sept 26, 2017 19:21:23 GMT
In answer to the OP, as long as there are cynical people willing to take advantage of uninformed/unintelligent/uninterested people, then yes, I'm afraid war is inevitable and will continue to be ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/4tzqvp1fxEemag_TAXLJ.gif) If a US plane gets shot down Trump will surely commit. If North Korea test a hydrogen bomb out at sea, that's probably a line crossed too. Can't see China doing nothing. If North Korea do nothing though does this die down? You'd imagine it'd die down in that instance yeah. But I guess Kim figures that if he gets a working nuke, he gets taken seriously. Given history, that's not an unreasonable assumption. Stakes are as high as they get ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/4tzqvp1fxEemag_TAXLJ.gif)
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Post by spiler on Sept 26, 2017 19:27:24 GMT
There won't be a war, nor a nuclear strike. The NSA will shut N.Korea's networks, servers, industrial base, power plants and national grid down first.
It's just two dickheads on Twitter. It's widely known in Washington that Trump has precious little say over the military, the CIA and the FBI.
Relax.
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