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    Megan Forbes
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    Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


    Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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      Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


      Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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      Sex Workers of the World Unite! (one of the pix there) there's a rally in my little city today too. i was thinking about going to take pix of it, but Raleigh isn't really a photogenic city. :( -c


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        Sex Workers of the World Unite! (one of the pix there) there's a rally in my little city today too. i was thinking about going to take pix of it, but Raleigh isn't really a photogenic city. :( -c


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        Chris Losinger wrote: Sex Workers of the World Unite! Lol - yeah, couldn't believe what I was seeing! :laugh: It really was an amazing experience. Chris Losinger wrote: but Raleigh isn't really a photogenic city. Neither is London in this grey miserable weather, but you never know - the incredible people marching seem to liven it up quite a lot!


        Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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          Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


          Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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          I was out throwing eggs at them ...does that count?

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            Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


            Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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            Nice pics, Megan! Brings back memories of the Vietnam days. The people, the signs, the chanting and songs, the smell of tear gas and banks burning... :) It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
            Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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              Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


              Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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              Looking at the pics...:laugh: Great shots! I love the signs: "Blair, stop being Bush's Bitch" and "Blair's Blood First" Very cool:cool: Later,
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                Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


                Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                No...I was in town (Basingstoke) having my hair done. :-O Seeing the pics does bring a memory back though - on the day of the Poll Tax riots in London a few years back I was in town with a few (male) friends on a pub crawl. We were standing outside a pub just off Trafalgar Square, and when the mounted police started flooding in we figured it would be a good idea to split up and all head in different directions! If I remember rightly we ended up in the Churchill Arms[^] in Kensington later that night. It did (and still does) amazing Thai food, which was a fitting end to a rather unusual day! :laugh: Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                  Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


                  Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                  Frankly I find it totally sickening that so many people have gone out marching in support of Saddam Hussain being allowed to just ignore the rest of the world telling him to disarm. What the hell do they think they are doing?

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                    I was out throwing eggs at them ...does that count?

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                    Megan Forbes
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                    Richard Melton wrote: I was out throwing eggs at them ...does that count? :laugh: Damn, you should have waited for me - I was looking for anything interesting / funny to capture on film


                    Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                      Nice pics, Megan! Brings back memories of the Vietnam days. The people, the signs, the chanting and songs, the smell of tear gas and banks burning... :) It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
                      Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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                      Roger Wright wrote: the smell of tear gas and banks burning... :eek: Damn! Roger Wright wrote: The people, the signs, the chanting and songs It was so interesting - I've never seen anything like it before


                      Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                        Frankly I find it totally sickening that so many people have gone out marching in support of Saddam Hussain being allowed to just ignore the rest of the world telling him to disarm. What the hell do they think they are doing?

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                        frankly i find it morally reprehensible when people equate anything but pro-Bush/War as being pro-Saddam. if you want to live in a country where the choice, for everything, is pro-Leader or anti-Leader, then Iraq (or North Korea) is probably ideal. and, by the way, there's more than one way to force a country to disarm (ask South Africa). -c


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                          Frankly I find it totally sickening that so many people have gone out marching in support of Saddam Hussain being allowed to just ignore the rest of the world telling him to disarm. What the hell do they think they are doing?

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                          John Burton wrote: I find it totally sickening that so many people have gone out marching in support of Saddam Hussain being allowed to just ignore the rest of the world telling him to disarm. I find it very interesting. It's not really the South African way (we even struggle to stand up for mundane things like consumer rights), so it was quite eye-opening for me to be in the UK while all this is going on. I don't really know, but I think perhaps they are rather standing up for their democracy. They seem to feel that the people they voted for aren't listening to them. Possibly if the UN was behind it they would be reacting differently. But I may be totally off here. Still, from a recording of history point of view, I was very happy to be running around the back streets to different points where the marchers would pass something historical (eg. Big Ben). I won't forget all the things I saw on 15 Feb 2003 in a hurry. :)


                          Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                            Looking at the pics...:laugh: Great shots! I love the signs: "Blair, stop being Bush's Bitch" and "Blair's Blood First" Very cool:cool: Later,
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                            JoeSox wrote: I love the signs: "Blair, stop being Bush's Bitch" Pretty incredible, especially as it was carried by teenage girls! :-D JoeSox wrote: Great shots! Thanks :)


                            Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                              Nice pics, Megan! Brings back memories of the Vietnam days. The people, the signs, the chanting and songs, the smell of tear gas and banks burning... :) It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
                              Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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                              Were you at Woodstock too? :rolleyes::-D -- Ihre ganze Unterseite sind gehören uns.

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                                Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


                                Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                                Very good pictures. My favourite is : "Blair: Stop being Bush's Bitch" ;P BTW, Is it a free photo-storage site? or Is it subscription based Photo Storage site? Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]

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                                  Very good pictures. My favourite is : "Blair: Stop being Bush's Bitch" ;P BTW, Is it a free photo-storage site? or Is it subscription based Photo Storage site? Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]

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                                  Kant wrote: BTW, Is it a free photo-storage site? or Is it subscription based Photo Storage site? It's a free site for up to 100 photo's. If you donate then you can store 200. Quite nice as an album. For critique I like to upload shots to Usefilm[^], which is also free, although you are limited to the amount you can upload each day to give people time to look at them. Sorry about the result today BTW - pleased to see you still with a sense of humour! :rose:


                                  Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                                    Kant wrote: BTW, Is it a free photo-storage site? or Is it subscription based Photo Storage site? It's a free site for up to 100 photo's. If you donate then you can store 200. Quite nice as an album. For critique I like to upload shots to Usefilm[^], which is also free, although you are limited to the amount you can upload each day to give people time to look at them. Sorry about the result today BTW - pleased to see you still with a sense of humour! :rose:


                                    Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                                    also check out www.photographyreview.com -c


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                                      frankly i find it morally reprehensible when people equate anything but pro-Bush/War as being pro-Saddam. if you want to live in a country where the choice, for everything, is pro-Leader or anti-Leader, then Iraq (or North Korea) is probably ideal. and, by the way, there's more than one way to force a country to disarm (ask South Africa). -c


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                                      Fully agree. Pavel Sonork 100.15206

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                                        Were you at Woodstock too? :rolleyes::-D -- Ihre ganze Unterseite sind gehören uns.

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                                        Nope. I couldn't get a note from my mother to get out of school that day. ;P It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
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                                          Well, we are back from it early, having left before it got dark (And any colder! Damn it was freezing - typical grey English day). I have never seen so many people in one place before - they are estimating around 2 million at the moment. We were running up and down along the route to get photo's of the various points, rather than in the crowd, and they just kept coming and coming. Unbelievable. And all in a good, peaceful mood. I hope it stays that way as the evening wears on. So were any other CPian's either there, or at one of the other protests around the world? Sorry I couldn't allow my :bob: shirt to be seen - he was warmly wrapped up under 1 jersey and 2 jackets. :-O Here are a couple of the shots London Protest[^]. What a shame the blue sky they promised for today was replaced with heavy grey clouds. Oh well - it was one of the most interesting days of my life so far :cool:


                                          Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                                          Two things. First, you do realize you're going to make absolutly no difference in what Dumbya+BlairWitch wants to do, right? Second, your face is now probably on the offical watch list. If you want to change things, you need to buy your own political goon or have important friends in high places. Otherwise, you're just like the rest of us, a great unwashed mass. Right or wrong, that's the way it is. But hey, if you want to go out, show your displeasure at the way things are, and then go back and see how little if anything changes, that's your preogative.


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