In Britain two years ago there was a landmark ruling that a woman who was suffering from the advanced stages motor neurone disease had been refused the right for someone to help her to die, specifically her husband. She is paralysed from the neck down, but is cogent and responsible. Assisted suicide is illegal in
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Imajinit, If breasts are illegal, we would have to of course have to take them into custody, photograph and nipple print them. What if breasts, acting out of their own volition, accidentally peek out? I suppose a faior judge could recognise this possibility and return the breasts to their owner, but under a restraining order. Enforced brassiere wearing for repeat offenders. I think we're on to something here!<BR
[quote]I decide what is decent - And I want to see youthful perky feminine breasts. Often[/quote] So we create a new government ministry that decide which women are allowed to show their breasts and which have to cover up. The Tit police! I like it! yechydda,
Liam, There are only a couple of things wrong with the IPOD but they're real humdingers. Firstly, the battery does not last the 8 hours that is claimed, you're lucky if you get 2 out of it at a reasonable volume. The more you skip tracks, or use the equaliser modes the more juice it consumes. You can only use Musicmatch software to store your files on it. It doesn't recognise WMA files so these need to be converted.
The war on terrorism, post Iraq. As the streets of Madrid flood with up to 12 million people marching in grief, horror and outrage at the latest terrorist atrocity that murdered at least 200 people and wounded 14
Dharma and bulbous, Strange bedfellows! I hear what you're saying, but where is the line drawn and why? Are breasts or chests so unpleasant that they should be covered at all times? The vistorians used to cover legs too, to such an extent that they even put cloths on a piano to conceal its legs. Another extreme could be the hijab, favoured by some Muslims. What about forearms? The face?
Liam, the ipod is with me unfortunately and it's a pile of cack. See you in a week or two!
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A serial burgular was recently convicted of his crimes in a court in New Zealand and was sentenced by the judge to serve 20 months in a state prison. The burgular instantly lodged an appeal against the sentence. To the judges surprise, the defendant was demanding that his sentence should be increased by four months to a full two yea
This week in Iraq, a new interim constitution was signed by the US appointed governing council. However, Ayatlooah Ali al-Sistani has warned that anyone that voted against the Shia dominated theocratical party of El-I-hate-the-great-Satan-America would be mown down, decapitated and stuffed with pork for the infidel dogs that they were.
This report filed by our man on the spot, Roy Rubberplunger. This week a global summit of Philosophers met in Bagdad, Tasmania, to discuss the future of their discipline. It is reported that there were many heated exchanges epsecially at the fringe meetings where the hot topic of debate was apparently whether Catherine Zeta
Earlier this week, the American Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, repeated his assertion that prisoners being held at Guatanamo bay were, 'Hardcore, well trained terrorists' and <FONT face=Geneva,Verdana,Arial,H
The Saudi govenment is trying to cut down on the nuber of deaths on its roads caused by the nearly half a million camels that roam its deserts. There are some 600 accidents and up to 150 deaths annually, most of them occuring at night time. A campaign that saw huge triangular signs erected, warning of the potential hazard seems to h
Poetphil, My point is that there is none. It's pointless. Or perhaps it isn't. Winks back. yechydda,
Trinitie, You mean you don't believe me about my Adonis like torso? I don't know, people are so cynical these days. yechydda is a corruption of the words iechy da, which is Welsh for cheers, pronounced yechy-da. I'm travelling around the world at the moment (hence valleyboyabroad) and thought I'd keep a blog as a sort of backup to my notes. yechydda,
Nomad, I have a thing about this awful fashion right now where women show their midriffs with low cut jeans or trousers. I'm sorry to say that most women simply just can't pull this off. And it seems that those women with the fattest midriffs are the ones most determined to show the most of their flopping stomachs. I read somewhere that young women were saying, I don't care if you think I'm fat, this is me, deal with it.
Suspect, It's still a little daft though isn't it, nipples or breasts. Dan made a good point though about whether all people should cover up. In Europe, topless beaches are everywhere just about, are there many in the US I wonder? yechydda,
[quote]Listen, if everyone looked like a model I think it would be legal to walk around completely naked, 24/7. The fact is though, you don't want to see the average person even partially nude[/quote] Hilarious and a good point! Naturally I was referring to my own chiselled, sleek torso that drive women wild. Clearly, it is my solemn duty NOT to expose this hunk on man-flesh for fear of arousing the passions of every female passer by.
Marjorie Woodrow was removed from her family when she was just a child of two years. <SPAN lang=EN-U
Tales from Coober Pedy. <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0
In Florida, the US, there was a protest last week against legislation that makes topless women a criminal act. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:s
Glad you liked it! yechydda,
Told by an Ethiopian Taxi Driver in Wellington, New Zealand. <BR style="mso-
Seen at the entrance to the train station at Auckland, New Zealand. 'The entrance to this magnificently tiled hallway leading to the station is unfortunately closed for maintenance work. We regret that the visitor is unable to view the majestic spleandour of this world famous and unique feature. Well thanks a bunch. yechydda,
The Welsh Taxi Driver. In Coober Pedy I met a Welsman who told me a little story. Many years ago he had been prospecting in Northwest Canada in a one horse town called Broken Stick for anything the earth would yield; ore, gold, oil anything that could be sold further south. There was one road in town a kilometer in length and dotted with higgledy-piggledy hotels, busy bars