Posts posted by Osiris
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1-his eyes
2-his chest
3-his smile
4-his chest hair
5-his sense of humor
6-Robbie forums
7-his music
8-his tatoos
9-his voice
10- Hot Fudge
11- johnny
12. his kindness to others
13- his hair
14- his vulnerability ( yes, I know. But it's there.)
15- Coffee, Tea & Sympathy
16- his dogs
17- his blogs
18- his hippy dips
19- His bum!
20- his Calvins
21- his rapping
22- his amazing lyrics
23- for the snake in the Radio video
24- His desire to drop his pants
25- for that special smile he gave me in Dublin
26- for the way he adores his mum
27- for his poems
28- his white tracksuit
29- his shoulders
30- his video's
31- the way he kissed me last night (in my dream)
32- His versitility and talent
33- for all the lovely new friends I found
34- his fishtank
35- his love for soccer
36- for loving angels instead
37- for the Sweet Robbie dreams I'm about to have
38. for his music vids
39. for making me feel like a lovesick teenager again
40. his great concerts
41. his funny jokes
42. his honesty
43. his charity work
44. his small willy
45. for not being afraid to cry in front of millions of people
46- his lips
47- his ears
48 -his jeans with the holes in
49- the rudebox lyrics
50- the women he 'dates'
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1. Angels
2. Come Undone
3. Feel
4. No Regrets
5. Let Me Entertain You
6. Tripping
7. supreme
8. Rock DJ
9. Millennium
10 .Lazy Days
11. Radio
12. Sexed Up
13. Kids
14. Eternity
15. Strong
16. Old Before I Die
17. Road To Mandalay
18. Let Love Be Your Energy
19. She's The One
20. Advertising Space
hmmm a bit different to mine ^_^ ^_^ ^_^
1. NO REGRETS
2. Come Undone
3. Supreme
4. Lazy Days
5. Millennium
6. Road To Mandalay
7. South of The Border
8. Rock DJ
9. Let Me Entertain You
10. Radio
11. Let Love Be Your Energy
12. Kids
13. Feel
14. Something Beautiful
15. Sin Sin Sin
16. Tripping
17. Angels
18. Sexed Up
19. Eternity
20. She's the One
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http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...174-953,00.html
Airport 'more mental' than ever
THE London cabbie summed it up as we approached Heathrow and a wall of people and luggage at 5.30am.
"I don't know what's going on, love," he said, "but this is more mental than I've ever seen it." Thousands of passengers stood on the footpath, unable to squeeze into the departures zone.
Inside, thousands more stood in queues, going nowhere. Departures boards next to most flights simply said: Please Wait. Chinese whispers rippled along the queues about security scares and a terror plot, but no one knew for sure what was going on.
Finally airport staff handed out a notice saying no hand luggage could be taken on board, except tickets and passports.
They warned to expect lengthy delays, but wouldn't say why.
Mobile networks struggled to cope with businessmen phoning to cancel meetings, anxious tourists phoning travel agents, and families simply trying to find out what was going on.
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more news from my local paper
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...525-952,00.html
THE people plotting to blow up US-bound flights from Britain were "a couple days from a test, and a few days from doing it", according to a US intelligence official.
British police have arrested 24 people including some of Pakistani origin over a plot to commit "mass murder" by blowing up aircraft flying over the Atlantic to the US, and more arrests are on the way. There are reports five suspects are on the loose.
US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said it would have been a disaster on the same scale as the September 11 attacks that killed almost 3000 people. Mr Chertoff said the plan would have involved co-ordinated multiple suicide bombings.
President George W Bush tightened airline security and said the plot was a "stark reminder" the US was "at war with Islamic fascists."
"If these plotters had succeeded in taking down multiple jets carrying hundreds of people, we would have seen a disaster on a scale comparable to 9/11 with hundreds and maybe thousands of people being killed," Mr Chertoff said in a television interview.
He said al-Qaeda might have been involved, that the US was in a race against "terrorist ingenuity" and that the sophisticated plot was "in the top level of the kind of terrorist activities we've seen over the past 10 years".
About 10 trans-Atlantic flights were targeted, including those of US and British airlines but possibly others as well, an intelligence official said.
American ABC News reported that the plot included concealing explosive gel or liquid in a sports drink and detonating it with the flash from a disposable camera.
The UK arrests came as tough new security measures brought chaos to airports on both sides of the Atlantic overnight in what US President George W Bush described as a stark reminder his country was at "war with Islamic fascists".
Pakistan said its intelligence agencies helped thwart the plot and had arrested an unspecified number of people.
Pre-dawn raids were carried out in London, the west central English city of Birmingham and the Thames Valley area of southeast England after intelligence of what one officer described as a bid to cause "untold death and destruction".
"We can't stress too highly the severity that this plot represented. Put simply, this was intended to be mass murder on an unimaginable scale," Deputy Commissioner Paul Stephenson, from the Metropolitan Police, told reporters.
Exact details on the number of planes allegedly targeted, the airports from which they were due to fly or the people in custody were still sketchy after what Mr Stephenson said was the "first phase" of the operation.
Searches were being conducted at a number of properties.
First news of the arrests filtered out of the Met's New Scotland Yard headquarters in central London in a six-paragraph, 140-word press statement at 5.35am (2.35pm yesterday AEST) today.
"Today's arrests are the culmination of a major covert counter-terrorist operation lasting several months," the statement said, adding that the investigation was likely to be "lengthy and complex".
Home Secretary John Reid then made a short, sharp and to-the-point statement from the stark Home Office television studio shortly after 7am.
In the two-minute, 53-second announcement, Mr Reid largely repeated the Met's earlier line but revealed the country's terrorism alert had been raised to the maximum level - "critical" - at 2am.
Yesterday, Mr Reid said in a speech that Britain was facing its "most sustained period of serious threat" since the end of World War II from a new breed of "unconstrained" terrorist using "means of mass destruction".
http://www.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,,5212009,00.jpg
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My Favourite Robbie Picture
in Robbie Williams and Take That