I watched a 2010 produced movie last night that was screened on TV called 'Jack Taylor' staring Iain Glen.
I found that it portrayed Galway as a very sad and dissolute place, I know it's just a movie but it does absolutely nothing to promote the city in any kind of favourable view. It goes on to describe Galway as being the a** end of Europe, the place where people go to escape reality to live their lives as drunken hobos, rougues, con-artists, violence or a place to commit suicide.
I believe there were also several TV series made, hope it improved its view towards Galway.
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Necrophilia - s*xual intercourse with or attraction towards corpses.
In Spain today, this should keep Rolf happy, a news item about the Spanish film "The Corpse of Anna Fritz", released in Oct 2015 the film has received little interest in Spain, 9000 have been to see it with box office takings of €36k. The basic plot is - On learning that a famous actress lies dead in the morgue, three young men decide to be the last to have sex with her.
Now this is where it gets interesting, 9000 have seen it Spain but it's been illegally downloaded from the net over 6 million times since October, predominantly the downloads have all gone to one country ......The Philippines
This leaves me with two questions, should the film have been made in the first place, I think I'm pretty broad minded when it comes to sex but I've never even considered Necrophilia, secondly, why do so many in The Philippines want to see it.
I'm posting a link address only (not the clickable version) for the trailer, please note this not suitable material for CS & viewer discretion is advised
Each candidate gets their microphone cut off for the first 2 minutes, while the one candidate gets to
answer the question from the moderator. You know who caused that decision
Let's start off with one from the Sixties.
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Hoch relevant, Hoch bImejpa' asimilated, resitance 'Iqbogh.
vaj transgender, pagh trans vay' SoH laj maH.
slim shady, nuqneH yIQam, nuqneH yIQam, Qam bel woDDI' real.
im vo' ruv nge' DechtaHvIS trans-irish?
bobby ewing Heghpu', qaStaHvIS yIn ghaH HoH 'e' babe qar.
DubelmoHchugh comments ghItlh neH tlhIngan.
To help, The translator is here
else getting a sudden urge to go see the remake of flat-liners
I dont know why but I really want to see it.
Must have been subliminally suggested somehow
The stigma of an age difference. Funny because chronological age is different from emotional age. It's possible that the younger may match an older in terms of mental development. This is why I look less at an age in numbers and more at an age in development. After all, sometimes one has had earned the experience of years that contradict the age in years,
To eliminate the possibilities due to chronological age is an error. One must also consider children and location. The physical attraction is very influential but can't be the ultimate decision maker, as simply eliminating by age is the solution. I am all for the coupling of like minds and hearts. To miss an opportunity due to age is a tragic mistake.
To entertain all possibilities can bring wonderful results.
We have only had the very first week of the public impeachment proceedings and already the testimony has been powerful with very reliable esteemed witnesses.
We are now just beginning the second week of testimonies and now those with first hand knowledge of the (so called) president's misconduct will testify.
Here's the schedule for this week;
In response to:
The House Intelligence Committee will begin its second week of public hearings in its impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, holding five hearings with eight witnesses over three days.
The big picture: Unlike last week's testimonies from Bill Taylor, George Kent and Marie Yovanovitch, this week will see testimony from officials who directly listened in to President Trump's July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — as well others with direct knowledge about the alleged withholding of military aid to Ukraine.
The schedule
Tuesday AM: Lt. Col Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams
Vindman is the National Security Council's top Ukraine expert and a decorated Army veteran. He directly listened into the July call. During the closed-door hearings, he testified that acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney "coordinated" a plan to condition a White House meeting for Zelensky on an investigation into the Bidens.
Williams is an aide to Vice President Pence. She also listened into the July call, which she said was "unusual" and "shed some light on possible other motivations behind a security assistance hold."
Tuesday PM: Kurt Volker and Tim Morrison
Volker, the former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, discussed Rudy Giuliani's involvement with Ukraine during his closed-door testimony.
Morrison is the National Security Council's former Russia and Europe director, who said he did not find the July call inappropriate, but confirmed other key instances at the heart of the impeachment inquiry in his closed-door testimony.
Wednesday AM: Gordon Sondland
Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, is expected to be the week's biggest witness. He revised his closed-door testimony to state that he told an aide to Zelensky that military assistance would not be released until Zelensky issued a statement agreeing to investigate Burisma, a gas company with ties to Biden's son.
Wednesday PM: Laura Cooper and David Hale
Cooper, the deputy assistant secretary of defense, said in her closed-door testimony that Trump directed the freezing of military aid via the Office of Management and Budget over corruption concerns.
Hale, the undersecretary of state for political affairs, spoke to what many officials described as Yovanovitch's questionable removal as ambassador to Ukraine during his closed-door testimony.
Thursday: Fiona Hill
Hill, Trump's former Russia adviser, discussed in her closed-door testimony how former national security adviser John Bolton was worried by the shadow diplomacy being conducted by Mulvaney, Sondland and Giuliani in Ukraine.
And we are barely past a week of the impeachment inquiry, which will likely go on for months.
Trump is ALREADY burnt toast. By the time this is done, he will be charcoal ashes.
I won't miss you dirty Don. But, I don't want to miss a thing.
online today!
Is the "Matrix" science fiction (an illusion) or reality?
I've read that Trump walked out on an interview by Leslie Stahl, because the questions were too tough for him.
He was also supposed to take part in an interview with Mike Pence, but didn't come back for it.
Joe Biden was also interviewed and simply answered their questions without storming out like a 3 year old.
Perhaps it will be another nail in the coffin of the Trump reign of terror.
Is it even possible, that there are still some people out there, that actually still think, that Trump is smart ?