Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The secret sentance?
Check My Secret - Post your Secrets anonymously and read other people's Secrets
I found ending the chase with a simple question, do you want to go to my place & have sex for hours?
I found ending the chase with a simple question, do you want to go to my place & have sex for hours?
Labels:
sex
What social networks say about the users
Heartless Doll - 10 Social Networks and What They Say About the People Who Use Them
Using Facebook is pretty normal these days, even for those terrifying
dinosaurs known as my older relatives. What does having a Facebook
profile say about you? You want to stay in touch with friends and you
probably use the site too much. Because who doesn't do both those
things?
Using Facebook is pretty normal these days, even for those terrifying
dinosaurs known as my older relatives. What does having a Facebook
profile say about you? You want to stay in touch with friends and you
probably use the site too much. Because who doesn't do both those
things?
Labels:
Facebook,
social network sites
8 Facts about canned tuna
Safe Harbor Foods - 8 Facts the FDA Does NOT Want You to Know About Canned Tuna
Americans consume more than one billion pounds of canned tuna every year, yet most people are unaware of the neurotoxic risks from exposure to mercury contained in canned tuna.
Atheist campaign on London buses
Atheist buses ready to roll across country after making £31,000 in a day - Telegraph
Now there are plans to get the message – "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life" – put on buses across Britain as well as on Tube trains in the capital.
The campaign was launched after Ariane Sherine, a comedy writer, called for a "reassuring counter-advert" to religious posters on public transport that atheists believe "threaten passengers with eternal damnation".
Now there are plans to get the message – "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life" – put on buses across Britain as well as on Tube trains in the capital.
The campaign was launched after Ariane Sherine, a comedy writer, called for a "reassuring counter-advert" to religious posters on public transport that atheists believe "threaten passengers with eternal damnation".
Labels:
Atheism
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