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Saturday, March 10, 2007
i dont kno why we had ta put this on my site but oo well
2D: we are startin to support this website called No-Bomb.com..its a-
Noodle: It is a campaign that aims to stop the UK government renewing the UK's nuclear weapons program when the current one expires
Murdoc: Listen up kids! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get your hands on an excellent set of second-hand bombs. These bad boys have only had one previous owner, and each one can obliterate a city completely. Cool, huh? And how did I get my hands on them? Well, the Government wants to refurbish their current arsenal with a £76 BILLION pound nuclear makeover. Yup! £76 BILLION. Sounds crazy, but I'm sure they know what they're doing. And I’m sure they’ll be sticking the old lot up for sale somewhere, to cover at least some of the losses. If not, well, they’d be just chucking your…ah...their money around really
Anyhow, to read more about this fantastic offer click onto www.no-bomb.com and find out exactly where your Government is with this wild and wacky purchase. Check it out! And the best thing is you don’t have to do a thing to help make all this happen! Don’t sign anything, don’t do anything, don’t say anything and the Government will get the message nice and clear that you’re more than happy with this excellent and brave decision to re-arm our nation with a record breaking amount of firepower! What more could you want?
Noodle: Alternatively, you could register your objections. Click on www.no-bomb.com to find out how.
Russel Hobbs: Whatever next? "Iraq suspects Britain may possibly have Weapons of Mass Destruction"? Hypocrisy, the greatest luxury item of all.
2D: really? where can I get it?
Murdoc: Shut up 2D you already know....If you'd like to see what nuclear threat looks like, visit no-bomb.com. And if you want to know what it sounds like, you'll have a chance to find out this Thursday. Artists, musicians and writers including our associate Damon Albarn are collaborating with Greenpeace to present an evening of music and words and visuals in protest at the renewal of our nuclear deterrent, Trident. The event will take place on the Thames, on board Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise, moored at Butlers Wharf near Tower Bridge. The whole thing will be webcast on www.greenpeace.org.uk from 6.30pm for 24 hours.
uhh thanks :D
2D, Noodle, Murdoc, Russel
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