Milo, you're missing your french horn lessons now? How will you ever get into the symphony if you don't practising your playing with yourself?
2007-07-16 12:19:21
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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I think an on-the-spot fine is a possible outcome for this offence (though I'm not entirely sure), however there are two reasons why this might not be possible. The first reason is that the crime might be reported by a member of the public, or caught on CCTV. This would mean the fine couldn't be on-the-spot. The second reason is that if people are commiting this crime, they are often drunk and/or leary and probably unwilling to listen to a reasoned argument from a copper. I think a court appearance and a criminal record is perfectly acceptable for this kind of behaviour. OK, if someone is caught short and has made an effort to hide behind a wall or a tree then it is a bit stern, but in many cases these are people who are blatantly peeing in the street. I once lived in the same house as someone who was caught urinating against the front door of Marks and Spencer. Who wants to clean that up? and who wants to have to use that door the following day? Others have been seen weeing on bus shelters or even against the windows of restaurants while people are eating an evening meal. If that's not anti-social behaviour, what is?
2016-05-19 03:13:12
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answered by ? 3
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I think the hope was that though the politicians might not come to any sort of agreement, maybe some tension between them might be eased. Other than that, I think they might have found a wiser use for the funds... but at least they aren't like the American government! Those nits sent my ex-stepfather 9 bottles of the exact same prescription cough syrup in one week (at a cost of approximately 15$ per bottle), and I know he isn't the only veteran getting multiple sendings of medication....
Then again, governments all over the world have never tended to be wholly intelligent. Which I have found is always amusing... several smart people get together to run a country and their IQs drop several points each. Whoo!
2007-07-16 08:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry, but I don't agree with you. Trying to maintain a diplomatic relationship is an important function of the government, especially when the relationship is strained. It is frustrating when you believe nothing will come of it, but things can be a lot worse when there is no communication or goodwill exchanged.
2007-07-16 07:52:52
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answered by Tara P 5
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Tax is theft
2007-07-19 06:29:49
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answered by ST 4
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ya zalameh mishan allah baTTel hal 7ake el fadde, mishan allah atrajak kaman !
Milo, please tell me okay I'll keep it a secret what is it that you want? Why do you do this??
2007-07-16 09:49:02
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answered by ABANDONED 5
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Yes, it's unfair, they should have booked you and your boyfriend Nasrallah, a romantic double room, with access to Manar TV.
2007-07-16 08:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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But you're not French......
2007-07-16 07:58:48
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answered by Ismaily Rules 4
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.......hahaha... ur so funny!
2007-07-16 22:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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