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Monday, November 17, 2003

cOME BACK WITH MY WORKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!

I guess i must have had a gremlin in the pc... after all it got it hands on my work!

Talking about getting hands on anything~ Brings us to the subject of Masturbation
The teachers played this song to us in class.. its funny that as a child i remember children singing it around the play ground but not with the understanding of what they were singing about.... Just to refresh your memory this is it!

Chuck Berry
My Ding A Ling
When I was a little bitty boy
My grandmother bought me a cute little toy.
Silver bells hanging on a string,
She told me it was my ding a ling a ling.

Oh, my ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.
My ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.

And then mama took me took me to grammar school,
But I stopped off in the vestibue.
Every time that bell would ring,
Catch me playing with my ding a ling a ling.

Oh, my ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.
My ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.

Once I was climbing the garden wall.
I slipped and had a terrible fall.
I fell so hard I heard bells ring,
But held on to my ding a ling.

Oh, my ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.
My ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.

Once I was swimming across turtle creek,
Man, them snappers all around my feet.
Sure was hard swimming across that thing
With both hands holding my ding a ling.

Oh, my ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.
My ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.

This here so song, it ain't so sad.
The cutest little song you ever had.
Those of you who will not sing,
You must be playing with your own ding a ling.

Oh, my ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.
My ding a ling, my ding a ling,
I want you to play with my ding a ling.

Your ding a ling, your ding a ling,
We saw you playing with your ding a ling.
My ding a ling, everybody sing,
I want to play with my ding,
Everybody, my ding a ling,
Oh my ding a ling,
I want to play with my ding a ling.

I came across this wesite and you can judge foryourself if you think its a safe act or not!is it safe?

By the way anntoinette had some intresting points not just in this topic . cHECK IT out!
anntoinette






Thursday, November 13, 2003

SMOKING



Today we discussed the topic of Smoking.

Reasons, Attractions, Significance and what it represents.

I came across this article by Kirsty Scott in ‘The Guardian’
Wednesday November 12, 2003

If you want to make a comment on it feel free…
I have included a few other sites for you to amuse yourself with.

Fags R BAD!

'We don't know if our tobacco kills'


The chief executive of one of the world's biggest tobacco firms told a court yesterday there was no such thing as a safe cigarette, but refused to accept that smoking causes lung cancer.
Gareth Davis of Imperial Tobacco was giving evidence at the court of session in Edinburgh in a £500,000 damages action brought by the widow of a man who died of lung cancer. Margaret McTear, from Beith in Ayrshire, claims that Imperial Tobacco failed to warn her husband, Alf, of the dangers of smoking its John Player brand cigarettes. He died in 1993 at the age of 48. Imperial is contesting the action.
Yesterday, Colin McEachran QC, for Mrs McTear, asked Mr Davis if he agreed with the overwhelming medical consensus that smoking causes lung cancer. Mr Davis, 53, a smoker since 15, has worked for Imperial since 1972, and has been chief executive since 1996. He said: "I think it is fair to say we believe that smokers are far more likely to develop serious diseases, such as lung cancer, than non-smokers, and we would agree there is no safe cigarette."
Mr McEachran countered: "Does this mean that smoking causes lung cancer?"
"No, it does not mean that," replied Mr Davis.
Later he said: "Statistics have shown a relationship between smoking and certain diseases, including lung cancer, and I think scientists would agree that statistical association does not in itself establish a cause and effect. There are many questions which remain unanswered."
While being shown cigarette packets bearing the statutory government health warnings in place since 1971, Mr Davis was asked if his company accepted the "smoking kills" message. He replied: "We don't know. Smoking may or may not kill, but we don't know."
Mr McTear began the court action just before his death in 1993. His widow has continued the action in her name. It is the first attempt to sue a tobacco company over smoking that has gone to court in Britain. The hearing, before Lord Nimmo Smith, continues.

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