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I guess when your industry fails to predict the most world changing event in a decade in 2001, it's time to step up and make bolder predictions. Although with his amazing record of predicting the opposite of what will happen, all we need is for him to predict a full-out war involving Israel and a nuclear holocaust in Africa this year and most of the world's problems will be solved.
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December 25, 2004 -- 6:05 PM
posted by Al
What are the boxing day plans? Another question is can anyone give me a lift tomorrow?
December 25, 2004 -- 1:48 PM
posted by eric
hey gang.
i don't know what you guys have planned for Boxing Day, but tommorow i'm thinking of a few things:
all of which consist of 124st
1) hitting up Listen records
2) MATAHARI (10108 B 124 ST) A Pan-Asian eating delight
3) Gelatos- the best EVER.
i'm thinking that the dinning'll start sometime around 7ish yeah?
gimme a shout if you're 'trested.
December 24, 2004 -- 10:43 PM
posted by Al
Percy you better pick a more "sevicable" hull to breach or you'll be in trouble.
December 24, 2004 -- 10:21 PM
posted by Par
Wow, is it possible to have been more wrong about this past year in predictions?
- Bush may have trouble holding onto power if Howard Dean's January 2005 aspects are anything to go by.
- Australia re-enters a Saturn cycle that has culminated with the leader being deposed and/or defeated. (John Howard was re-elected.)
- During 2004 the planet Neptune will oppose this Saturn/Pluto union and tend to dissolve power starting with India and Pakistan. This places the leadership under great threat, state control will be difficult to maintain, and there will be an erosion of confidence in the administration. (India and Pakistan are on more peaceful footing now than they've been in years.)
- Perhaps President Mugabe isn't as safe as he thinks. (Still going, unopposed by any significant Western opposition.)
- The nuclear threats of North Korea may well be addressed around April, as this is certainly a year when the whole world must come together on this issue of nuclear weaponry and missile technology. (Well, I suppose they did release that puppet movie. That showed Kim Jong-Il a thing or two.)
I guess when your industry fails to predict the most world changing event in a decade in 2001, it's time to step up and make bolder predictions. Although with his amazing record of predicting the opposite of what will happen, all we need is for him to predict a full-out war involving Israel and a nuclear holocaust in Africa this year and most of the world's problems will be solved.
December 24, 2004 -- 9:57 PM
posted by P
We get to breach hulls? Pass me some. Wait...I think I can pick which hull I want.
