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Re: Shit The Shit The Shit The Shit The Shit Thread

 

Didnt think this is worth it's own thred but its funny

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200704/s1899921.htm

 

Police to investigate ACT politician's graffiti stunt

The ACT's Chief Minister Jon Stanhope has asked the police to investigate if Liberal MLA Steve Pratt has broken the law by painting over a graffiti mural while proving a point about vandalism.

 

On the weekend, Mr Pratt invited the media to watch him clean the mural at Woden which is believed to be a legal artwork commissioned by a local sporting club.

 

Mr Pratt says Mr Stanhope is wrong and that the area isn't zoned for public art.

 

"Even if it was legally commissioned artwork, it should not have been painted in an area that is not a designated art mural area," he said.

 

"And secondly it is totally inappropriate for it to be placed on the entrance way to a cemetery which is a sacred and a serene place."

 

Mr Stanhope says he has received advice that the artwork at Woden was a legal mural.

 

"If Mr Pratt has breached the law particularly in the circumstance where he's demanding that the police arrest and make a public example of people who behave in the way that's now alleged that he in fact behaved [like] them."

 

"I think it's only right that we follow through with this," he said.

 

The sporting club that commissioned a mural painted over by Opposition MLA Steve Pratt says it's disappointed by his actions.

 

But the Eddison Park Disc Golf Club says it commissioned the artwork some time ago to help promote its sport.

 

The club's secretary Greg Sparksman says Mr Pratt should pay for the artwork to be replaced.

 

"I just think we've got to stop some of this wrong vigilante action," he said.

 

"If they want to do something there's a lot worse stuff that they can attack."

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i am here, i'm not smoking it's too cold. it fuckin' snowed last night, blizzardly! the day before it was nice and warm and sunny and we took a long walk to the liquor store...when there is more sun and warmth, i will venture out onto the streets again. how soon is the near future? come drink and be merry.

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this is probably the coolest thing i've heard about in awhile.

 

Man, you gotta love a studio like Insomniac. Not only are they one of the best companies in America to work for and, I'm told, shower their employees with money and naked attractive people on a daily basis, but they've also got hearts the size of Buicks. The word on IGN is that Insomniac, in partnership with popular tear-jerking television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, will unveil a digital version of 9-year-old James Westbrook for use in their upcoming Ratchet and Clank Future on the PS3.

 

James was paralyzed in a car accident in July of 2006 and his father, SFC Gene Westbrook, was also paralyzed in Iraq two years prior. His family's house, as you might suspect, wasn't really equipped to handle two wheelchairs roaming about, so Extreme Makeover stepped in to do something about it. Seeing as how young James is a huge gamer, Insomniac stepped in too. In the span of a single week, the company's 160 employees all focused on the sole task of creating a playable James, complete with flying saucer, for use in Ratchet and Clank Future.

 

"We were immediately moved to do something special for the Westbrook family when we learned about their tragic situation and James' passion for videogames design," said Ted Price, Insomniac Games' founder and CEO. "For all of us at Insomniac, this opportunity to help such an amazing family with our game-making experience was a real honor. We've never inserted a member of the public into our videogames, and we think it's incredibly appropriate that James will be the first gamer to enjoy that unique experience."

 

The big surprise was foisted upon the Westbrook family as they were introduced to their new home. If you want to be reduced to a snivelling, blubbering sentimental mess along with your favorite Linde, you can catch the episode of Extreme Makeover on April 22nd on ABC.

 

And to Insomniac: thanks for giving us some really, really great news.

 

[Via IGN]

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VAGINA POWER VS PENIX POWER

 

(not porn southern black woman describing...just watch it)

 

"he wont buy you shrimp from long john silver but he will give you a mouthfull or a rectum full of cum"

 

 

http://www.devilducky.com/media/60668/

 

"the penis is gone done ejaculated all up in her brain"

 

Yo theo gotta see this...

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Re: Shit The Shit The Shit The Shit The Shit Thread

 

this is probably the coolest thing i've heard about in awhile.

 

Man, you gotta love a studio like Insomniac. Not only are they one of the best companies in America to work for and, I'm told, shower their employees with money and naked attractive people on a daily basis, but they've also got hearts the size of Buicks. The word on IGN is that Insomniac, in partnership with popular tear-jerking television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, will unveil a digital version of 9-year-old James Westbrook for use in their upcoming Ratchet and Clank Future on the PS3.

 

James was paralyzed in a car accident in July of 2006 and his father, SFC Gene Westbrook, was also paralyzed in Iraq two years prior. His family's house, as you might suspect, wasn't really equipped to handle two wheelchairs roaming about, so Extreme Makeover stepped in to do something about it. Seeing as how young James is a huge gamer, Insomniac stepped in too. In the span of a single week, the company's 160 employees all focused on the sole task of creating a playable James, complete with flying saucer, for use in Ratchet and Clank Future.

 

"We were immediately moved to do something special for the Westbrook family when we learned about their tragic situation and James' passion for videogames design," said Ted Price, Insomniac Games' founder and CEO. "For all of us at Insomniac, this opportunity to help such an amazing family with our game-making experience was a real honor. We've never inserted a member of the public into our videogames, and we think it's incredibly appropriate that James will be the first gamer to enjoy that unique experience."

 

The big surprise was foisted upon the Westbrook family as they were introduced to their new home. If you want to be reduced to a snivelling, blubbering sentimental mess along with your favorite Linde, you can catch the episode of Extreme Makeover on April 22nd on ABC.

 

And to Insomniac: thanks for giving us some really, really great news.

 

[Via IGN]

 

Any company that has random NERF GUN wars.And strongly urges ambushing your enemies.Gets a A+ in my book

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