Quoting Rilla from 17:21, 12th Oct 2006 we should focus though on the message of peace, not on what separates the different groups. I agree. But as much as I like to know about what other groups are doing, i get a little bit annoyed when their own politics tend to dominate over the original cause o...
Quoting Nick82 from 12:25, 12th Oct 2006 Wondered past last night and it wasn't a particularly impressive turnout, most people probably put off by the torrential rain. There were however a lot of police there. Can anyone tell me though what the socialists have to do with it all as there was a big b...
Quoting novium from 20:31, 5th Oct 2006 I was reading about the above, and in it mentioned that there were 10,000,000 people who were members of evangical churches. So... about 3%. Run for your lives! Run from the mighty three percent! [hr] tamen ira procul absit, cum qua nihil recte fieri, nihil c...
Yes I have problems with St Andrews. I confesss that I get a strange kick when I'm in the bus leaving it, and I see the silhouette of the town get further and further away... One question for anyone reading: Am I alone in getting irate when I run into smiley people I know from societies when I'm try...
I'm in agreement with Odysseus here - we are going to benifit in the long run from an influx of foreign workers - we need them to support the Baby-boom generation when they all hit retirement. As it happens, I'm working alongside a bunch of east-european ex-pats for a summer job, and it hasnt been l...
Quoting Big X from 23:56, 9th Jul 2006 it used to be more interesting becuase of the legends who used to live there, you will here tales of gregor 'on fire' munro, chris 'fuckit fuckit' applin, tom 'scooter' greaves and alex 'pole' chruscikowski. they used to run that joint, but now its mainly full...
i've had similar experiences. the thing is, is this exclusive to st andrews students? i cant picture two students from say edinburgh (or any other university based in a city) chatting to each other in a chance situation trying to work out what mutual friends they have in common back on campus. peopl...
Upon hearing somewhere - probably on the radio - that one of the biggest challenges of the fringe is to continue breaking taboos of every shape size and colour, the question popped up in my head - what, if anything, is still taboo in theatre? is there anything left that hasnt happened which would sh...
Get the Flying Matchstick Men back to play again! Really enjoyed their gig when they played at the union earlier on this year, thought their frontman was hilarious.
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Nothing is easier than to condemn the evildoer, nothing is harder than to understand him.
you have yours due a couple of months before mine - i have to hand mine in on the first day of semester 2 next year. I know i have ages, but i occasionally get paranoid about going back into the department after the holidays, and discussing with my tutor what i've done, only for him to say - 'you me...
This summer im (in theory) working on a dissertation for my final year in modern history. As Ive never done a dissertation of 12,000 words before (let alone the research for something this big), Im interested to know how much work everyone else out there in my situation is doing for it... (ie how ma...
Quoting househunter from 17:08, 8th May 2006 http://b3ta.com/links/9613 Your favourite tory being his usual diplomatic self with the germans. thank God he only went into politics... oh wait... [hr] Nothing is easier than to condemn the evildoer, nothing is harder than to understand him. F.Dostoevsky