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correction - above post
I think I should say met 2010 and English diver Tonia Couch known since training in early teens.
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Michael Phelps in retirement
Footnote to post#27:
MP has cleared himself on a little luggage problem also: http://inforum.com/event/article/id/371309/ |
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Brits do some strange stuff by US standards but I guess its because they never bothered writing a first Amendment. Any American could tweet practically anything to or about anyone that didn't threaten bodily harm without any fear of police action, and esp make any comments directed toward a person deemed a public figure. Freedom of speech laws are drastically different between the US and even Canada, a former british colony.
I'm not even sure if calling someone fat or ugly could bring out the police in Britain. |
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discrimination
...............which is why, if you will properly read what is in post #28, you will see that the Police Federation request guidance and say inter alia "...........every time something unpleasant is said".
For your information the British system is such that police can arrest citizens on suspicion of a criminal offence but it is for the Crown Prosecution Service to assess and decide whether there is/there is not a case to be successfully pursued in a Court of Law ( a safeguard long ago introduced to afford suspects some protection against the possibility of police over-zealousness and/or prejudice). As a writer yourself, at such length, on socio/sexual affairs, I would suggest that you research well before wading into these murky waters. I might for example be a Canadian who finds "something unpleasant " implied when it seems necessary for a nation with its own Constitution of 145 years to be reminded of its history as a British colony. (I hope you will not wish to go back even further and add a suffix to England as " a former Roman colony") PS: Would you care to quote the Article of The Constitution which also gives citizens the right to bear arms and so permits the easy availability of weaponry for the commission of so many mass murders on innocent US civilians by crazies exercising their "rights"? |
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kumu post#15
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/...mR25D/x350.jpg
Rough play - a win by Italy over Serbia in the recent Olympics but not without a little fabric damage it seems (to one w-p suit being worn). |
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NJH post#18
I was guessing a French team for three guys in their water polo suits but not entirely satisfied even with a Cross of Lorraine.
Now I can make a correction - not France but the SLOVAKIA team has those suits: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5...i5no1_1280.jpg To put the record straight THIS is France: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5...i5no1_1280.jpg |
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the olympics
TSK TSK TSK , GUYS, GUYS, STICK TO SPEEDOS PLEASE, never the less canada may have bene a british colony but history speaken it has nothing to envy the US BUT LETS NOT GET INTO THAT UNLESS WE START A HISTIRY FORUM
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