[s]rubbermuffin wrote on 22:58, 5th Jan 2005: This was a global disaster, whereas why did the twin towers attack deserve britain's particular sympathy?
Could it have something to do with it being the biggest terrorist attack on British citizens in terms of lives lost?
[s] rubbermuffin wrote on 19:00, 5th Jan 2005: Well I refused to observe the Sept.11 2 mins silence, but I did observe the silence today...read into that what you will. [hr] 'When I was young PC meant Police Constable / Now I can't seem to tell the difference' I'm reading that you're a bit of a prick.
[s] David Bean wrote on 00:58, 22nd Dec 2004: I'm a fourth year who's focussed upon what I'm going to do after I leave, and how I can best use my time to benefit students for the short time I'll remain here can we take that as an assurance that you're not going to stand as Association President?
[s]Ellroy wrote on 10:26, 22nd Dec 2004: I don't see the problem in getting rid of the in town halls and using the money from them to build new halls out of town. As long as the new halls don't all cost a furtune to stay in that is. A 20 minute walk will hardly kill you, will it?
[s] BasilSeal wrote on 23:24, 11th Dec 2004: "The Kensington Club is a dining society founded by a nutjob for nutjobs" Since in this context "nutjob" can usually be construed as "one who drinks port and who is in favour of retaining standards in the face of trendy lefty nonsense", this sounds like *...
It should be noted, incidentally, that The Hetherington Research Club here is open to postgraduates, those on second (or upwards) degrees, mature students and all academic staff.
[s] David Bean wrote on 01:20, 30th Nov 2004: Actually I find it very hard to understand why you might think I was either a "d**k" or "not a friend to the Society"; even after my term ended I've continued to retain considerable interest in the Society. Let's see. Off the top of my head: I've attende...