1. Originally posted by MirrorballMan1991Alright I gotta get off here I'm only gonna be working on 4 hours of sleep here so goodnight


    later
  2. I think I'm off as well. Later, Jeremy.

    Talk to you tomorrow
  3. Originally posted by easports43I think I'm off as well. Later, Jeremy.

    Talk to you tomorrow


    alright, i'll catch you later.....
  4. Anyone here who likes to talk to me? Or anyone who doesn't like to talk to me? lol....
  5. I just noticed that our dearest Site Manager Sergio has his birthday tomorrow....
  6. since the General Politics is closed temporarily.....

    Hello friends!!
    I’m very sad to share these news with you guys… for those of you who don’t know who she is, she’s the one who inspired Bono to write the song Walk On, and if you look in the sleeve of the album ATYCLB you’ll see the song is dedicated to her:

    Originally posted by www.cnn.com
    Aung San Suu Kyi detention extended

    Story Highlights
    Source: Pro-democracy leader meets with her attorney to discuss legal issues
    Junta has confined Aung San Suu Kyi in her home for 12 of the last 18 years
    Voters approved a draft constitution strengthening junta, state media says

    (CNN) -- Myanmar's military rulers have extended the house arrest of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi for another year, a source who spoke to a member of her political party told CNN on Monday.
    The junta's decision will keep Aung San Suu Kyi under detention for more time than the county's law allows. She has already been under house arrest for four and a half years, and the maximum limit is five years without charges being filed.
    The pro-democracy leader met with her attorney Sunday to discuss legal issues, the source told CNN.
    Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. She has become the face of the pro-democracy movement in Myanmar and the focus of a global campaign to free her.
    The junta has confined Aung San Suu Kyi in her home for 12 of the last 18 years. Her latest house arrest began in 2003 and has been periodically renewed.
    The country last held multiparty elections in 1990, but the regime ignored the results, which showed Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party posting a landslide victory.
    Last year, the government came under intense international pressure after using force to suppress a pro-democracy movement. In late May, Myanmar state media said voters had overwhelmingly approved a draft constitution that strengthens the junta's rule.
    At the time, New York-based Human Rights Watch said it had received indications that the referendum was conducted "in an atmosphere of official coercion and vote tampering."
    The military government refused international or independent referendum monitors and UN assistance in conducting the voting, the group said.
    And the balloting was conducted amid a humanitarian crisis in the Irrawaddy Delta and other regions devastated when Cyclone Nargis made landfall in Myanmar in early May.
    About 130,000 people either died or are missing, according to the United Nations. And more than 2 million have been rendered homeless.
    The draft constitution makes way for general elections in 2010, but it has been met with skepticism from pro-democracy opposition leaders. The changes grant 25 percent of parliamentary seats to the military. It also states that the president can cede power to the military during a state of emergency.

  7. Originally posted by markp91Anyone here who likes to talk to me? Or anyone who doesn't like to talk to me? lol....


    hey Mark!!
    how are you mate??
  8. Originally posted by JohnnyVOXX[..]

    hey Mark!!
    how are you mate??


    I think I missed you Johnny....Sad news bout the girl..
    Thanks for sharing tough....

    Anyone around?
  9. hello anyone on?
  10. Originally posted by U2Nickhello anyone on?



    How are you?
  11. Originally posted by markp91[..]


    How are you?


    I'm fine, thanks. How are you Mark?
  12. Originally posted by U2Nick[..]

    I'm fine, thanks. How are you Mark?


    I'm fine too...Done anything nice today?