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Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sorry about the argument, ita.
I love bonobos.
...a half hour later in Newfoundland.
Mind the gap.
Shelter milk animals.
Jump into The Gap!
Soft Shoulder.
OK, I like the new monitor, but I think I need to tinker with the controls a little bit. I keep deciding the whitespace is a wee bit yellow, then a wee bit green, then a wee bit red. I think I may need to turn down the brightness or something.
I like my monitors at work but neither was new when I started working here 7 years ago so I suppose it is only a matter of time until one my glorious 20+" CRTs goes the way of the dinosaurs and CRT monitors for that matter.
According to the 2001 UK census, Jedi is the fourth largest religious belief in the country. With the "religion" growing in followers, Jedis John Wilkinson and Charlotte Law of London are calling for the United Nations Association to change the name of tomorrow's International Day of Tolerance to the UN Interstellar Day of Tolerance. They're leading a protest tomorrow in Whitehall. From the Daily Mail:
‘Like the UN, the Jedi Knights are peacekeepers and we feel we have the basic right to express our religion through wearing our robes, and to be recognised by the national and international community...
‘Tolerance is about respecting difference where ever it lies, including other galaxies. Please don't exclude us from your important work. May the Force be with you.’
Don't tell me I have to fucking tolerate Andromeda....
From the article...
In the 2001 UK Census 390,000 people listed their religion as Jedi Knight making it the fourth biggest belief in the country.There are also an estimated 70,000 Jedi knights in Australia, 53,000 in New Zealand and 20,000 in Canada.
Either the UK will be the birthplace of the New Republic or British people like to give smartarse answers to religious surveys.