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  1. shits disgusting smells of burning carpet & your better of free basing coke if you wanna smoke it,one shotta I kno does it on a regular & its f*ck*ng his teeth/gums up BAD :!:
  2. all this drought talk makes me wana build a large cheese joint..more people need to grow good weed then droughts should* be a thing of the past is menna be dry here too (hatfield) but I been smoking my homegrown long time now :love:their should be a weed room on here.. could help whole heap of people start growing..
  3. haha Rev. Jeremiah Wright must be looking to go missing...
  4. they were asking for it tbh they shouldnt of used cs gas to "calm them down"
  5. I failed it 3 times before passing the theory but didnt do the cd or revise anything the first 3 times (not clever) after doing all the cd several times it was easy.passed practical first time still..never took theory serious cus I been driving since young & only bothered sorting a licence when I turned 18.
  6. Pepa close tho cus Salts got that milf appeal...
  7. might be worth coverting any large amount of savings people have in punds to euros before the pound slips more against the euro, incase the uk ditches the pound for the euro
  8. you mean the ones yet to be proven?what about alcohol induced psychosis?
  9. The IMF are partly responsible for this,also most nutrients used to grow most crops are oil based & with oil @ 118$ a barrel its gonna get worse.'least there will be no more starving people in the world....... as they will all be dead, or maybe thats the plan? :DI got a good idea for making food prices go down, lets use perfectly good food people could be eating to fuel our cars oh wait....A man-made famineThere are many causes behind the world food crisis, but one chief villain: World Bank head, Robert ZoellickFor anyone who understands the current food crisis, it is hard to listen to the head of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, without gagging.Earlier this week, Zoellick waxed apocalyptic about the consequences of the global surge in prices, arguing that free trade had become a humanitarian necessity, to ensure that poor people had enough to eat. The current wave of food riots has already claimed the prime minister of Haiti, and there have been protests around the world, from Mexico, to Egypt, to India.The reason for the price rise is perfect storm of high oil prices, an increasing demand for meat in developing countries, poor harvests, population growth, financial speculation and biofuels. But prices have fluctuated before. The reason we're seeing such misery as a result of this particular spike has everything to do with Zoellick and his friends.Before he replaced Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank, Zoellick was the US trade representative, their man at the World Trade Organisation. While there, he won a reputation as a tough and guileful negotiator, savvy with details and pushy with the neoconservative economic agenda: a technocrat with a knuckleduster.His mission was to accelerate two decades of trade liberalisation in key strategic commodities for the United States, among them agriculture. Practically, this meant the removal of developing countries' ability to stockpile grain (food mountains interfere with the market), to create tariff barriers (ditto), and to support farmers (they ought to be able to compete on their own). This Zoellick did often, and enthusiastically.Without agricultural support policies, though, there's no buffer between the price shocks and the bellies of the poorest people on earth. No option to support sustainable smaller-scale farmers, because they've been driven off their land by cheap EU and US imports. No option to dip into grain reserves because they've been sold off to service debt. No way of increasing the income of the poorest, because social programmes have been cut to the bone.The reason that today's price increases hurt the poor so much is that all protection from price shocks has been flayed away, by organisations such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organisation and the World Bank.Even the World Bank's own Independent Evaluation Groupadmits (pdf) that the bank has been doing a poor job in agriculture. Part of the bank's vision was to clear away the government agricultural clutter so that the private sector could come in to make agriculture efficient. But, as the Independent Evaluation Group delicately puts it, "in most reforming countries, the private sector did not step in to fill the vacuum when the public sector withdrew." After the liberalisation of agriculture, the invisible hand was nowhere to be seen.But governments weren't allowed to return to the business of supporting agriculture. Trade liberalisation agreements and World Bank loan conditions, such as those promoted by Zoellick, have made food sovereignty impossible.This is why, when we see Dominique Strauss-Kahn of the IMF wailing about food prices, or Zoellick using the crisis to argue with breathless urgency for more liberalisation, the only reasonable response is nausea.source.anyone wondering whats in it for the elites, whats in it for them is its easier to control a bunch of starving people than a bunch of well fed healthy strong ones they already have control over the financial system, having control over food with genetically modified crops that are STERILE forcing the growers to buy more seed as opposed to using the seed from last seasons crop.. patented food crops & the eradication of normal food crops could give massive amounts of control over the population of the world.
  10. Iknownothing

    Luton...

    I think the home counties is same thing as 3counties bedfordshire/buckinghamshire/hertfordshire (maybe??)its a collection of deadout counties with bare people that cant afford to live in london but work there..I much prefer living in middle of nowhere I can have a mix with my system at full tilt, do any work on my cars I want without neighbours complaining & do pretty much anything I want..used to live with my mum in canning town when I was a youth but shes back in Jamaica now & I had to finish up education here so live with my dad who now lives stateside (leaving me with free yard for last 3 years )gotta pay bills doe I grow as much or as little as I need to live/stack nicely.
  11. Iknownothing

    Luton...

    I live in middle of nowhere sort of near there..lol where u from?bout 2-3 miles outta luton theres only 1 other yard on my rd & its about a mile away my house is literally in middle of nowhere on a long country rd... lucky for me no lutonians venture out these ways.1 other house on your road?Can I ask how you ended up on RWD, or Vip2?i dont see how the amount of houses on his road would affect his chances of bein on rwd or vip2Well if you cant ready between the lines let me break it down.1 House on his road, in some next country area implies a rural, isolated place.Not the sort of place I would expect a lot of people to listen to UK Urban, Hiphop, Garage, Grime etc.Even less of a chance for someone to find RWD, Vip2.Im asking him how he found Vip2/RWD, so I can ascertain the answers to said questions.Understand now?lol used to read rwd magazine was free @ the record shop I used to go before it closed down.. thas how I ended up on the forums this is 03 times if not earlier...I live out these ways cus I can get on with my business with no nosey neighbours + no neighbours means I can do pretty much whatever I like here.& no I dont dress like them backward people in luton I got few bredgins from luton & they dont dress backwards but I see all the heads bussin evisu & them bait ecko garms like its normal still see folk bussin them burberry shits too PURE chavs round luton/dunstable/whole of 3counties too & they seem to be proud to be chavs :Dunfortunately I dont live the grimey lifestyle(not sure If I would wanna) but I aint a farmer well I am but not out in the fields
  12. Iknownothing

    Luton...

    I live in middle of nowhere sort of near there..lol where u from?bout 2-3 miles outta luton theres only 1 other yard on my rd & its about a mile away my house is literally in middle of nowhere on a long country rd... lucky for me no lutonians venture out these ways.
  13. Iknownothing

    Luton...

    all I can back is: I live in middle of nowhere sort of near there..
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