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Is it true that when you fall from a great height, you feel absolutely nothing on impact? Chuck 'em off Canary Wharf at lunch time. Wil keep the workers entertained as well.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostWhy was hanging discounted as a 'humane' method of killing though?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHe is a professor...but just an American one. If he wants pain inflicted perhaps he should advocate Stoning as still practised in Iran. Portillo is a good ‘un though eh.
The professor came across as a total loony and did his "cause" no good whatsoever.
Since he stopped being a politician, Portillo has become a very good presenter/pundit. If he decided to become a politician again I'm certain that he would make a good leader of the Conservative party and consequently a good PM - I'd certainly vote for him anyway!Last edited by KathyWoolfe; 16 January 2008, 12:59.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostPoor old piggie... just as well it was dead before getting connected to Ole Sparkie...
Loved the psycho septic at the end... he's the kind of guy who'd bring back the rack and the wheel.
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Poor old piggie... just as well it was dead before getting connected to Ole Sparkie...
Loved the psycho septic at the end... he's the kind of guy who'd bring back the rack and the wheel.Tags: None
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