Scottish Militant Grp Mails Toxic Parcels To Blair

03.03.02, 00:19

LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic substances
have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland Yard said
late Friday.

It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic soda, could
have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence France-Presse
(AFP).

A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a little known
militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers on Friday,
claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.

The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Blair's
residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.

"The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus oil but
further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he added.

"Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-September 11th,
or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to domestic
political issues."

The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about 1400 GMT
on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urging anyone who
receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circumstances to
contact 999 immediately.
U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glasgow Mail
Center.
Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely corrosive
liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindness or
permanent scarring if mistreated.

"The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate this is a
complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions for use
are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.

"Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street) and
police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not opened.

Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the incident. "We
never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a government
source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family and is
thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews University
where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-born former
soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration", said
U.K. newspaper the Independent.
Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Separatist
Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Scotland,
restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Scottish
republic.





    • pan_conti Jeszcze raz do Gelatika 03.03.02, 00:47
      Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o płaskim
      siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom ludzkiej
      anatomii. Kapisz?



      gelatik napisał(a):

      >
      > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic substances
      > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
      > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland Yard said
      > late Friday.
      >
      > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic soda, could
      > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence France-Presse
      > (AFP).
      >
      > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a little known
      >
      > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers on Friday,
      > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
      >
      > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Blair's
      > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
      >
      > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus oil but
      > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he added.
      >
      > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-September 11th,
      > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to domestic
      > political issues."
      >
      > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about 1400 GMT
      > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urging anyone
      > who
      > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circumstances to
      >
      > contact 999 immediately.
      > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glasgow Mail
      > Center.
      > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely corrosive
      > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindness or
      > permanent scarring if mistreated.
      >
      > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate this is a
      > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions for use
      > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
      >
      > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street) and
      > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not opened.
      >
      > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
      > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the incident. "We
      >
      > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a government
      > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
      > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family and is
      > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews University
      > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
      > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-born former
      >
      > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration", said
      > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
      > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Separatist
      > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Scotland,
      > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Scottish
      > republic.
      >
      >
      >
      >
      >

      • Gość: Kingfish Re: Jeszcze raz do Gelatika--Hehe MR.CONTI IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 03.03.02, 01:38
        pan_conti napisał(a):

        > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o płaskim
        > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom ludzkiej
        > anatomii. Kapisz?

        On kapisz, ale jestem pewny że jego kwadratowa głowa świadczy o jego kwadratowej
        dupie dla której płaskie siedzenie pasuje jak czapka na jego głowie zrobiona z
        porcelanowych kafelek.



        >
        >
        >
        > gelatik napisał(a):
        >
        > >
        > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic substanc
        > es
        > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister Tony Bl
        > air
        > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland Yard
        > said
        > > late Friday.
        > >
        > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic soda, co
        > uld
        > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence France-Pr
        > esse
        > > (AFP).
        > >
        > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a little
        > known
        > >
        > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers on Fri
        > day,
        > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
        > >
        > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Blair's
        >
        > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
        > >
        > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus oil bu
        > t
        > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he adde
        > d.
        > >
        > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-September 11
        > th,
        > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to domestic
        >
        > > political issues."
        > >
        > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about 1400
        > GMT
        > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urging a
        > nyone
        > > who
        > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circumstanc
        > es to
        > >
        > > contact 999 immediately.
        > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glasgow M
        > ail
        > > Center.
        > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely corrosi
        > ve
        > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindness or
        >
        > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
        > >
        > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate this is
        > a
        > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions for
        > use
        > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
        > >
        > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street) and
        > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not open
        > ed.
        > >
        > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CH
        > OGM)
        > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the incident
        > . "We
        > >
        > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a government
        >
        > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
        > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family and i
        > s
        > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews Univers
        > ity
        > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
        > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-born f
        > ormer
        > >
        > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration", sa
        > id
        > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
        > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Separatis
        > t
        > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Scotland
        > ,
        > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Scottish
        >
        > > republic.
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >

        • pulsprawdziwy Oczywiście że ma kwadratowy łeb!!!! 03.03.02, 02:28
          Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):

          > pan_conti napisał(a):
          >
          > > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o płas
          > kim
          > > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom ludz
          > kiej
          > > anatomii. Kapisz?
          >
          > On kapisz, ale jestem pewny że jego kwadratowa głowa świadczy o jego kwadratowe
          > j
          > dupie dla której płaskie siedzenie pasuje jak czapka na jego głowie zrobiona z
          > porcelanowych kafelek.
          >
          >
          >
          > >
          > >
          > >
          > > gelatik napisał(a):
          > >
          > > >
          > > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic sub
          > stanc
          > > es
          > > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister To
          > ny Bl
          > > air
          > > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland
          > Yard
          > > said
          > > > late Friday.
          > > >
          > > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic sod
          > a, co
          > > uld
          > > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence Fran
          > ce-Pr
          > > esse
          > > > (AFP).
          > > >
          > > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a li
          > ttle
          > > known
          > > >
          > > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers o
          > n Fri
          > > day,
          > > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
          > > >
          > > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Bl
          > air's
          > >
          > > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
          > > >
          > > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus o
          > il bu
          > > t
          > > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he
          > adde
          > > d.
          > > >
          > > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-Septemb
          > er 11
          > > th,
          > > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to dom
          > estic
          > >
          > > > political issues."
          > > >
          > > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about
          > 1400
          > > GMT
          > > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urg
          > ing a
          > > nyone
          > > > who
          > > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circum
          > stanc
          > > es to
          > > >
          > > > contact 999 immediately.
          > > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glas
          > gow M
          > > ail
          > > > Center.
          > > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely co
          > rrosi
          > > ve
          > > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindne
          > ss or
          > >
          > > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
          > > >
          > > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate th
          > is is
          > > a
          > > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions
          > for
          > > use
          > > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
          > > >
          > > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street)
          > and
          > > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not
          > open
          > > ed.
          > > >
          > > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetin
          > g (CH
          > > OGM)
          > > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the inc
          > ident
          > > . "We
          > > >
          > > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a gover
          > nment
          > >
          > > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
          > > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family
          > and i
          > > s
          > > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews Un
          > ivers
          > > ity
          > > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
          > > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-b
          > orn f
          > > ormer
          > > >
          > > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration
          > ", sa
          > > id
          > > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
          > > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Sepa
          > ratis
          > > t
          > > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Sco
          > tland
          > > ,
          > > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Sco
          > ttish
          > >
          > > > republic.
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > >
          >

        • Gość: jojo Re: Jeszcze raz do Gelatika--Hehe MR.CONTI IP: *.proxy.aol.com 03.03.02, 02:47
          Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):

          > pan_conti napisał(a):
          >
          > > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o płas
          > kim
          > > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom ludz
          > kiej
          > > anatomii. Kapisz?
          >
          > On kapisz, ale jestem pewny że jego kwadratowa głowa świadczy o jego kwadratowe
          > j
          > dupie dla której płaskie siedzenie pasuje jak czapka na jego głowie zrobiona z
          > porcelanowych kafelek.
          >
          >
          >
          > >
          > >
          > >
          > > gelatik napisał(a):
          > >
          > > >
          > > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic sub
          > stanc
          > > es
          > > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister To
          > ny Bl
          > > air
          > > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland
          > Yard
          > > said
          > > > late Friday.
          > > >
          > > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic sod
          > a, co
          > > uld
          > > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence Fran
          > ce-Pr
          > > esse
          > > > (AFP).
          > > >
          > > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a li
          > ttle
          > > known
          > > >
          > > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers o
          > n Fri
          > > day,
          > > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
          > > >
          > > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Bl
          > air's
          > >
          > > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
          > > >
          > > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus o
          > il bu
          > > t
          > > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he
          > adde
          > > d.
          > > >
          > > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-Septemb
          > er 11
          > > th,
          > > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to dom
          > estic
          > >
          > > > political issues."
          > > >
          > > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about
          > 1400
          > > GMT
          > > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urg
          > ing a
          > > nyone
          > > > who
          > > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circum
          > stanc
          > > es to
          > > >
          > > > contact 999 immediately.
          > > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glas
          > gow M
          > > ail
          > > > Center.
          > > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely co
          > rrosi
          > > ve
          > > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindne
          > ss or
          > >
          > > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
          > > >
          > > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate th
          > is is
          > > a
          > > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions
          > for
          > > use
          > > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
          > > >
          > > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street)
          > and
          > > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not
          > open
          > > ed.
          > > >
          > > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetin
          > g (CH
          > > OGM)
          > > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the inc
          > ident
          > > . "We
          > > >
          > > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a gover
          > nment
          > >
          > > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
          > > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family
          > and i
          > > s
          > > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews Un
          > ivers
          > > ity
          > > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
          > > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-b
          > orn f
          > > ormer
          > > >
          > > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration
          > ", sa
          > > id
          > > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
          > > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Sepa
          > ratis
          > > t
          > > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Sco
          > tland
          > > ,
          > > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Sco
          > ttish
          > >
          > > > republic.
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > >
          >

          Cos pan Panie Kingfish? On nie ma juz dupy wcale,Hemmoroids mu ja wyskubaly az
          pod kosc ogonowa !
          • gelatik Re: Jeszcze raz do Gelatika--Hehe MR.CONTI 03.03.02, 02:49
            Gość portalu: jojo napisał(a):

            > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
            >
            > > pan_conti napisał(a):
            > >
            > > > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o
            > płas
            > > kim
            > > > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom
            > ludz
            > > kiej
            > > > anatomii. Kapisz?
            > >
            > > On kapisz, ale jestem pewny że jego kwadratowa głowa świadczy o jego kwadr
            > atowe
            > > j
            > > dupie dla której płaskie siedzenie pasuje jak czapka na jego głowie zrobio
            > na z
            > > porcelanowych kafelek.
            > >
            > >
            > >
            > > >
            > > >
            > > >
            > > > gelatik napisał(a):
            > > >
            > > > >
            > > > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxi
            > c sub
            > > stanc
            > > > es
            > > > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minist
            > er To
            > > ny Bl
            > > > air
            > > > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scot
            > land
            > > Yard
            > > > said
            > > > > late Friday.
            > > > >
            > > > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing causti
            > c sod
            > > a, co
            > > > uld
            > > > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence
            > Fran
            > > ce-Pr
            > > > esse
            > > > > (AFP).
            > > > >
            > > > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army,
            > a li
            > > ttle
            > > > known
            > > > >
            > > > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned offic
            > ers o
            > > n Fri
            > > > day,
            > > > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
            > > > >
            > > > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one
            > to Bl
            > > air's
            > > >
            > > > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politici
            > an.
            > > > >
            > > > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyp
            > tus o
            > > il bu
            > > > t
            > > > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance
            > ," he
            > > adde
            > > > d.
            > > > >
            > > > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-Se
            > ptemb
            > > er 11
            > > > th,
            > > > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related t
            > o dom
            > > estic
            > > >
            > > > > political issues."
            > > > >
            > > > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at a
            > bout
            > > 1400
            > > > GMT
            > > > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They ar
            > e urg
            > > ing a
            > > > nyone
            > > > > who
            > > > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious c
            > ircum
            > > stanc
            > > > es to
            > > > >
            > > > > contact 999 immediately.
            > > > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the
            > Glas
            > > gow M
            > > > ail
            > > > > Center.
            > > > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extreme
            > ly co
            > > rrosi
            > > > ve
            > > > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause bl
            > indne
            > > ss or
            > > >
            > > > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
            > > > >
            > > > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indica
            > te th
            > > is is
            > > > a
            > > > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The direc
            > tions
            > > for
            > > > use
            > > > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesm
            > an.
            > > > >
            > > > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing St
            > reet)
            > > and
            > > > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package wa
            > s not
            > > open
            > > > ed.
            > > > >
            > > > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government M
            > eetin
            > > g (CH
            > > > OGM)
            > > > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on th
            > e inc
            > > ident
            > > > . "We
            > > > >
            > > > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a
            > gover
            > > nment
            > > >
            > > > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
            > > > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Fa
            > mily
            > > and i
            > > > s
            > > > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andre
            > ws Un
            > > ivers
            > > > ity
            > > > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
            > > > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glas
            > gow-b
            > > orn f
            > > > ormer
            > > > >
            > > > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigr
            > ation
            > > ", sa
            > > > id
            > > > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
            > > > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish
            > Sepa
            > > ratis
            > > > t
            > > > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration int
            > o Sco
            > > tland
            > > > ,
            > > > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independen
            > t Sco
            > > ttish
            > > >
            > > > > republic.
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > >
            > >
            >
            > Cos pan Panie Kingfish? On nie ma juz dupy wcale,Hemmoroids mu ja wyskubaly az
            > pod kosc ogonowa !

            DOKLADNIE
            • kochanka Damie tak nie wypada ale ty skurwusynie 03.03.02, 02:53

              jesteś zwykłym malutkim chujkiem
              • gelatik Re: Damie tak nie wypada ale ty skurwusynie 03.03.02, 02:54
                kochanka napisał(a):

                >
                > jesteś zwykłym malutkim chujkiem

                DAMA !!!
                O MY GOD
                • kochanka Fuck you. 03.03.02, 02:58
                  gelatik napisał(a):

                  > kochanka napisał(a):
                  >
                  > >
                  > > jesteś zwykłym malutkim chujkiem
                  >
                  > DAMA !!!
                  > O MY GOD

                  • gelatik Re: Fuck you. 03.03.02, 03:01
                    kochanka napisał(a):

                    > gelatik napisał(a):
                    >
                    > > kochanka napisał(a):
                    > >
                    > > >
                    > > > jesteś zwykłym malutkim chujkiem
                    > >
                    > > DAMA !!!
                    > > O MY GOD
                    >


                    TXS
                    • Gość: kochanka You are an asshole! That is all there is to you! IP: 64.170.22.* 03.03.02, 03:45
                      gelatik napisał(a):

                      > kochanka napisał(a):
                      >
                      > > gelatik napisał(a):
                      > >
                      > > > kochanka napisał(a):
                      > > >
                      > > > >
                      > > > > jesteś zwykłym malutkim chujkiem
                      > > >
                      > > > DAMA !!!
                      > > > O MY GOD
                      > >
                      >
                      >
                      > TXS

            • pan_conti Re: Jeszcze raz do Gelatika--Hehe MR.CONTI 03.03.02, 05:26
              gelatik napisał(a):

              > Gość portalu: jojo napisał(a):
              >
              > > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
              > >
              > > > pan_conti napisał(a):
              > > >
              > > > > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krze
              > sło o
              > > płas
              > > > kim
              > > > > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wy
              > mogom
              > > ludz
              > > > kiej
              > > > > anatomii. Kapisz?
              > > >
              > > > On kapisz, ale jestem pewny że jego kwadratowa głowa świadczy o jego
              > kwadr
              > > atowe
              > > > j
              > > > dupie dla której płaskie siedzenie pasuje jak czapka na jego głowie z
              > robio
              > > na z
              > > > porcelanowych kafelek.
              > > >
              > > >
              > > >
              > > > >
              > > > >
              > > > >
              > > > > gelatik napisał(a):
              > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal
              > toxi
              > > c sub
              > > > stanc
              > > > > es
              > > > > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime M
              > inist
              > > er To
              > > > ny Bl
              > > > > air
              > > > > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force
              > Scot
              > > land
              > > > Yard
              > > > > said
              > > > > > late Friday.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing c
              > austi
              > > c sod
              > > > a, co
              > > > > uld
              > > > > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported A
              > gence
              > > Fran
              > > > ce-Pr
              > > > > esse
              > > > > > (AFP).
              > > > > >
              > > > > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation
              > Army,
              > > a li
              > > > ttle
              > > > > known
              > > > > >
              > > > > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned
              > offic
              > > ers o
              > > > n Fri
              > > > > day,
              > > > > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent,
              > one
              > > to Bl
              > > > air's
              > > > >
              > > > > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish pol
              > itici
              > > an.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eu
              > calyp
              > > tus o
              > > > il bu
              > > > > t
              > > > > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic subs
              > tance
              > > ," he
              > > > adde
              > > > > d.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to po
              > st-Se
              > > ptemb
              > > > er 11
              > > > > th,
              > > > > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be rela
              > ted t
              > > o dom
              > > > estic
              > > > >
              > > > > > political issues."
              > > > > >
              > > > > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call
              > at a
              > > bout
              > > > 1400
              > > > > GMT
              > > > > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. Th
              > ey ar
              > > e urg
              > > > ing a
              > > > > nyone
              > > > > > who
              > > > > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspici
              > ous c
              > > ircum
              > > > stanc
              > > > > es to
              > > > > >
              > > > > > contact 999 immediately.
              > > > > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent fro
              > m the
              > > Glas
              > > > gow M
              > > > > ail
              > > > > > Center.
              > > > > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an ex
              > treme
              > > ly co
              > > > rrosi
              > > > > ve
              > > > > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cau
              > se bl
              > > indne
              > > > ss or
              > > > >
              > > > > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to i
              > ndica
              > > te th
              > > > is is
              > > > > a
              > > > > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The
              > direc
              > > tions
              > > > for
              > > > > use
              > > > > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the sp
              > okesm
              > > an.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downi
              > ng St
              > > reet)
              > > > and
              > > > > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the packa
              > ge wa
              > > s not
              > > > open
              > > > > ed.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Governm
              > ent M
              > > eetin
              > > > g (CH
              > > > > OGM)
              > > > > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn
              > on th
              > > e inc
              > > > ident
              > > > > . "We
              > > > > >
              > > > > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. Howeve
              > r, a
              > > gover
              > > > nment
              > > > >
              > > > > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
              > > > > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Roy
              > al Fa
              > > mily
              > > > and i
              > > > > s
              > > > > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St
              > Andre
              > > ws Un
              > > > ivers
              > > > > ity
              > > > > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
              > > > > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by
              > Glas
              > > gow-b
              > > > orn f
              > > > > ormer
              > > > > >
              > > > > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English i
              > mmigr
              > > ation
              > > > ", sa
              > > > > id
              > > > > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
              > > > > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Sco
              > ttish
              > > Sepa
              > > > ratis
              > > > > t
              > > > > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigratio
              > n int
              > > o Sco
              > > > tland
              > > > > ,
              > > > > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an indep
              > enden
              > > t Sco
              > > > ttish
              > > > >
              > > > > > republic.
              > > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > >
              > > >
              > >
              > > Cos pan Panie Kingfish? On nie ma juz dupy wcale,Hemmoroids mu ja wyskubal
              > y az
              > > pod kosc ogonowa !
              >
              > DOKLADNIE


              Jedno słowo? Tylko na to cię stać?
      • f.u Jak nie Vist to Galatik:( 03.03.02, 05:16
        pan_conti napisał(a):

        > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o płaskim
        > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom ludzkiej
        > anatomii. Kapisz?
        >
        >
        >
        > gelatik napisał(a):
        >
        > >
        > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic substanc
        > es
        > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister Tony Bl
        > air
        > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland Yard
        > said
        > > late Friday.
        > >
        > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic soda, co
        > uld
        > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence France-Pr
        > esse
        > > (AFP).
        > >
        > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a little
        > known
        > >
        > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers on Fri
        > day,
        > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
        > >
        > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Blair's
        >
        > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
        > >
        > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus oil bu
        > t
        > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he adde
        > d.
        > >
        > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-September 11
        > th,
        > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to domestic
        >
        > > political issues."
        > >
        > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about 1400
        > GMT
        > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urging a
        > nyone
        > > who
        > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circumstanc
        > es to
        > >
        > > contact 999 immediately.
        > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glasgow M
        > ail
        > > Center.
        > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely corrosi
        > ve
        > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindness or
        >
        > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
        > >
        > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate this is
        > a
        > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions for
        > use
        > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
        > >
        > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street) and
        > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not open
        > ed.
        > >
        > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CH
        > OGM)
        > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the incident
        > . "We
        > >
        > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a government
        >
        > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
        > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family and i
        > s
        > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews Univers
        > ity
        > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
        > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-born f
        > ormer
        > >
        > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration", sa
        > id
        > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
        > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Separatis
        > t
        > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Scotland
        > ,
        > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Scottish
        >
        > > republic.
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >

        • Gość: K Re: Jak nie Vist to Galatik:(( IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 03.03.02, 14:24
          f.u napisał(a):

          > pan_conti napisał(a):
          >
          > > Podziwiać trzeba twój bezsensowny upór. Pamiętaj jednak że krzesło o płas
          > kim
          > > siedzeniu, z pozoru bardzo użyteczne, nie odpowiada niestety wymogom ludz
          > kiej
          > > anatomii. Kapisz?
          > >
          > >
          > >
          > > gelatik napisał(a):
          > >
          > > >
          > > > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic sub
          > stanc
          > > es
          > > > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister To
          > ny Bl
          > > air
          > > > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland
          > Yard
          > > said
          > > > late Friday.
          > > >
          > > > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic sod
          > a, co
          > > uld
          > > > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence Fran
          > ce-Pr
          > > esse
          > > > (AFP).
          > > >
          > > > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a li
          > ttle
          > > known
          > > >
          > > > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers o
          > n Fri
          > > day,
          > > > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
          > > >
          > > > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Bl
          > air's
          > >
          > > > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
          > > >
          > > > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus o
          > il bu
          > > t
          > > > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he
          > adde
          > > d.
          > > >
          > > > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-Septemb
          > er 11
          > > th,
          > > > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to dom
          > estic
          > >
          > > > political issues."
          > > >
          > > > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about
          > 1400
          > > GMT
          > > > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urg
          > ing a
          > > nyone
          > > > who
          > > > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circum
          > stanc
          > > es to
          > > >
          > > > contact 999 immediately.
          > > > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glas
          > gow M
          > > ail
          > > > Center.
          > > > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely co
          > rrosi
          > > ve
          > > > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindne
          > ss or
          > >
          > > > permanent scarring if mistreated.
          > > >
          > > > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate th
          > is is
          > > a
          > > > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions
          > for
          > > use
          > > > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
          > > >
          > > > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street)
          > and
          > > > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not
          > open
          > > ed.
          > > >
          > > > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetin
          > g (CH
          > > OGM)
          > > > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the inc
          > ident
          > > . "We
          > > >
          > > > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a gover
          > nment
          > >
          > > > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
          > > > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family
          > and i
          > > s
          > > > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews Un
          > ivers
          > > ity
          > > > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
          > > > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-b
          > orn f
          > > ormer
          > > >
          > > > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration
          > ", sa
          > > id
          > > > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
          > > > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Sepa
          > ratis
          > > t
          > > > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Sco
          > tland
          > > ,
          > > > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Sco
          > ttish
          > >
          > > > republic.
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > > >
          > >
          >

    • kochanka :-)) 03.03.02, 02:42
      gelatik napisał(a):

      >
      > LONDON, March 2 - Disguised packages found to contain fatal toxic substances
      > have been sent to the official residence of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
      > and to a Scottish member of parliament, London police force Scotland Yard said
      > late Friday.
      >
      > It added that as many as 16 disguised parcels, containing caustic soda, could
      > have been sent to prominent British politicians, reported Agence France-Presse
      > (AFP).
      >
      > A man claiming to be from the Scottish National Liberation Army, a little known
      >
      > militant group seeking Scotland's independence, telephoned officers on Friday,
      > claiming to have sent 16 packages, a police spokesman said.
      >
      > The spokesman said that at least two parcels had been sent, one to Blair's
      > residence Downing Street and one to an unnamed Scottish politician.
      >
      > "The packages which arrived by post purported to contain eucalyptus oil but
      > further analysis has revealed they contained a caustic substance," he added.
      >
      > "Police stress that this incident is in no way linked to post-September 11th,
      > or to Irish dissident terrorism. This is thought to be related to domestic
      > political issues."
      >
      > The Metropolitan Police received the anonymous warning call at about 1400 GMT
      > on Friday, reported the BBC’s online news service. They are urging anyone
      > who
      > receives a package containing a liquid substance in suspicious circumstances to
      >
      > contact 999 immediately.
      > U.K. police have confirmed one of the packages was sent from the Glasgow Mail
      > Center.
      > Caustic soda, otherwise known as sodium hydroxide, is an extremely corrosive
      > liquid used to manufacture soaps and detergents and can cause blindness or
      > permanent scarring if mistreated.
      >
      > "The packages delivered so far have included a leaflet to indicate this is a
      > complimentary (health) sample with directions for use. The directions for use
      > are regarded by police as cynically dangerous," said the spokesman.
      >
      > "Screening procedures revealed the substance (sent to Downing Street) and
      > police were alerted," he added, pointing out that the package was not opened.
      >
      > Blair is in Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
      > due to open later Saturday. His office refused to be drawn on the incident. "We
      >
      > never comment on security issues," said a spokesman. However, a government
      > source said: "Nobody was ever in any danger from this."
      > In the past the SNLA has made death threats towards the Royal Family and is
      > thought to be connected to hoax anthrax letters sent to St Andrews University
      > where Prince William is studying, reported the BBC.
      > The Scottish National Liberation Army was formed in 1980 by Glasgow-born former
      >
      > soldier Adam Busby, 53, who declared war on "mass English immigration", said
      > U.K. newspaper the Independent.
      > Busby moved to Ireland in 1983 and formed the breakaway Scottish Separatist
      > Group, whose stated aims were to reverse English immigration into Scotland,
      > restore Gaelic as the national language and create an independent Scottish
      > republic.
      >
      >
      >
      >
      >

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