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  1. La La Land posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    :lol: :lol: You know the thought did occur to me! Hey Rob you know I posted this birthday message in here as you're more likely to read it!
  2. La La Land posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Hope you have a happy birthday :birthday: Hope daylight dancer will be spoiling you today! (Hope you don't mind this thread being posted in here.)
  3. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    Mushy is going to be peed!!! HEHEHEHEHE!
  4. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    He has no personality! He is so dull and boring!
  5. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    MWAAAAHAHAHHAHAHHA!! Coolio hardly got any! I think it's going to be the Americans VS the British or Swedish
  6. Unfortunately any dark skinned person (European/African/South American) have referred to as p... Even Asians get referred to as n....
  7. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    Brilliant season but disc 3 was a bit pointless. My favourite is Lois kills Stewie. Where the F is the episode where Brian has a son and Brian and Lois get it on?? American Dad season 4 should be out soon :dance: GIGGITY GIGGITY GOO!
  8. Hello Annecabrera57 - welcome to the Snow Patrol forum. Hope you like it here.
  9. She's electric won? :blink: It's a great song but not as good as some might say!
  10. Whatever was a good under-rated track.
  11. He must of been on drugs at the time.
  12. La La Land posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    viva la vida by coldplay. Best song on the album. Anyway it's kind of predictable who people are going to vote for :manson:
  13. I need to vote. I'm going to vote for Run. All the best tracks are from final straw. I guess more people will vote for Run now because of that awful cover. -_-
  14. Yes but it's a known racist term especially in this country. Pakistan people refer to themselves as Pakistani's. If Pakistani people in this country get shouted at "p..." in street by a group of white gangs - are you saying that ain't racist. As for Prince Harry he is a tw@t for filiming himself using that word.
  15. oh i lived a sheltered life now and i take you you know everything that has happened on the street just because you go to university or wherever and you lived life. why don't you try living where I live and the see many asian people and black people call each derogatory names. I know a lot of asians and they would be disgusted if I go up to them and say "hey p... what's up"
  16. Erm no it's not common at all. Maybe people who do use it on each other don't have any sense of intelligence just like Prince Harry and the girl from Big Bro.
  17. Erm no. It's not common at all. I can't see friends use this on each other.
  18. I've never heard anyone use that term to each other. I'd be really shocked if they did.
  19. My opinion - he is a complete utter tw@t for using that term. It's a racist word.
  20. Story from BBC news http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7822574.stm Prince's apology for racist term Prince Harry has apologised for using offensive language to describe a Pakistani member of his army platoon. The News of the World has published a video diary in which the prince calls one of his then Sandhurst colleagues a "**k*" in his commentary. St James's Palace said he had used the term three years ago as a nickname about a friend and without any malice. The prince filmed parts of the video and in another clip, he is heard calling another cadet a "raghead". The prince had to apologise in 2005 for wearing a swastika armband to a party, which offended many Jewish people The video obtained by the News of the World shows Harry while still an officer cadet at Sandhurst military academy. It was filmed in front of other cadets at an airport departure lounge as they waited for a flight to Cyprus to go on manoeuvres. The newspaper said the prince, who is third in line to the Throne, had called the soldier "our little **k* friend". 'Extremely sorry' Meanwhile, during a faked call to the Queen, as the Commander in Chief of the British Army, the prince says: "Granny I've got to go, send my love to the Corgis and Grandpa." He finishes saying: "I've got to go, got to go, bye. God Save You ... yeah, that's great." A statement from St James's Palace, with regards the term "**k*", said: "Prince Harry fully understands how offensive this term can be, and is extremely sorry for any offence his words might cause. "However, on this occasion three years ago, Prince Harry used the term without any malice and as a nickname about a highly popular member of his platoon. "There is no question that Prince Harry was in any way seeking to insult his friend." The statement continued: "Prince Harry used the term 'raghead' to mean Taleban or Iraqi insurgent." A man told BBC Radio Five Live the cadet concerned was his nephew, Ahmed Raza Khan, from Pakistan, who served with Prince Harry at Sandhurst for one year as a Commonwealth cadet. Iftikhar Raja said his nephew, now a captain in the Pakistani army, would have risen above such terms and had not mentioned the incident to his family. Mr Raja said: "At no time he told us that he was called **k* or he was a good friend of Prince Harry, I mean, although they served together that is true. A statement from St James's Palace, with regards the term "**k*", said: "Prince Harry fully understands how offensive this term can be, and is extremely sorry for any offence his words might cause. "However, on this occasion three years ago, Prince Harry used the term without any malice and as a nickname about a highly popular member of his platoon. "There is no question that Prince Harry was in any way seeking to insult his friend." The statement continued: "Prince Harry used the term 'raghead' to mean Taleban or Iraqi insurgent." A man told BBC Radio Five Live the cadet concerned was his nephew, Ahmed Raza Khan, from Pakistan, who served with Prince Harry at Sandhurst for one year as a Commonwealth cadet. Iftikhar Raja said his nephew, now a captain in the Pakistani army, would have risen above such terms and had not mentioned the incident to his family. Mr Raja said: "At no time he told us that he was called **k* or he was a good friend of Prince Harry, I mean, although they served together that is true. A statement from St James's Palace, with regards the term "**k*", said: "Prince Harry fully understands how offensive this term can be, and is extremely sorry for any offence his words might cause. "However, on this occasion three years ago, Prince Harry used the term without any malice and as a nickname about a highly popular member of his platoon. "There is no question that Prince Harry was in any way seeking to insult his friend." The statement continued: "Prince Harry used the term 'raghead' to mean Taleban or Iraqi insurgent." A man told BBC Radio Five Live the cadet concerned was his nephew, Ahmed Raza Khan, from Pakistan, who served with Prince Harry at Sandhurst for one year as a Commonwealth cadet. Iftikhar Raja said his nephew, now a captain in the Pakistani army, would have risen above such terms and had not mentioned the incident to his family. Mr Raja said: "At no time he told us that he was called **k* or he was a good friend of Prince Harry, I mean, although they served together that is true. "But I myself am a British subject, I am proud to be British and if someone called me Pakistani I would be proud to be called that, but **k* is definitely a derogatory remark." He added: "We expect better from our Royal Family on whom we spend millions and millions of pounds for training and schooling." Captain Ahmed Raza Khan graduated with Harry from Sandhurst in 2006 receiving a special award from the Queen for being the best overseas officer cadet. 'Disturbing allegations' BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph said this was an extremely embarrassing episode for the prince and the Royal Family. She said the emergence of the three-year-old video was "unfortunate timing" for Harry, whose image had greatly improved since he served in Afghanistan last year. "That was a real step up for him, a real sense of maturity that people could see," she said. She added that as a member of the Royal Family, Prince Harry was held to a certain standard, and everything he said and did was scrutinised "regardless of whether it was banter among colleagues or something that was being used by lots of other people he was working with". The Army has been trying to recruit soldiers from ethnic minority backgrounds as these are currently under-represented in the services. A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Defence said: "Neither the Army nor the Armed Forces tolerates inappropriate behaviour in any shape or form. "The Army takes all allegations of inappropriate behaviour very seriously and all substantive allegations are investigated. "We are not aware of any complaint having been made by the individual. Bullying and racism are not endemic in the Armed Forces." A spokeswoman for the Equality and Human Rights Commission said: "These appear to be disturbing allegations and we will be asking the MoD to see the evidence, share that evidence with us and their plans for dealing with it. "We will then consider what further action might be necessary." Your views?
  21. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    But Mushy - he is the only interesting/hilarious housemate in there. The rest of them are all completely DULL (except for terry). He is torture to everyone as they hate him. I'd rather see the other housemates suffer :teresa: Lucy has got to be the most boring stuck up housemate in BB. She is so FAKE. She tries to sound well spoken so people won't see her as a bint.
  22. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    Everyone hates coolio! I love him! So funny! Imagin the that show without him, it be so dull.
  23. Freak like me, ugly, in the middle
  24. La La Land posted a post in a topic in Television
    Coolio - AWESOME! I think it hilarious that he can constantly rubbish talk about himself because it annoys others so much. HA! He isn't spiteful/nasty or anything like that. I like him. Tommy - Other than his speech regarding Bush, I don't think we will hear much from him...I could be wrong. He does seem ok as he seems to be friendly with others. Verne - I want to see him try and get with all the ladies! Tina is foul nasty woman. She does not represent people from Liverpool. Lucy - think she could have said a bit more about the labour party. I want her and verne to get it on. Mutya - bit boring to be honest Michelle - HAHAHAAAAA she said Tina looks like the princess from Shrek when she kisses Shrek at the end of the movie! What an idiot! Terry - he makes me laugh so much. I'm glad he became head of house first. Ulrika - Seems alright. I think she should stay. La Toya - I wonder if she has any other facial expression Ben - hot but I almost forgot he is in the house. COME ON BEN GET YOUR PECKS OUT!