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At one time I came up with a name for a slave union... of course the abbreviation spelled something... perhaps we need a 'sticky' thread to put such things...

...of course you would have to have a union label. How should that be done???

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"A"... does that stand for "prime"? ..... sizzle sizzle....owww....that hurt.....what I do for solidarity....geeze. :confused:
 
Lord W, contest its last claim, "unusual service".

He wants to know where Hotel, guests who complain about the lodging, are transferred immediately to the dungeon cellar?

This privilege, only Abbey Cruxton have!

There are things that money can not buy ................................. but to stay in Abbey Cruxton .... ............................................ you better bring a lot of money .

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See?

Forget the Michelin Guide....you need the Top Cat Guide to places to say.

Also, you should read the small print:

COMPLAINTS

The staff at Cruxton Abbey welcomes feedback from its customers. Praise inflates Sir Wragg's ego, which is always welcome, and complaints give him an excuse to crucify the complainant.

Kind of a win-win situation :rolleyes:
 
See?

Forget the Michelin Guide....you need the Top Cat Guide to places to say.

Also, you should read the small print:

COMPLAINTS

The staff at Cruxton Abbey welcomes feedback from its customers. Praise inflates Sir Wragg's ego, which is always welcome, and complaints give him an excuse to crucify the complainant.

Kind of a win-win situation :rolleyes:
that's hardly fantasy!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-30111525
 
As all here know, I'm not even there, for crucifixion.

These photos are of a film made in India, and the report of the content, it was about this film is the most violent ever produced.

The English text mixed with the language used in India, so was impossible for me to translate anything else.

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you can see it after the 27 minute mark.

it was a Bollywood movie. the victim (Mary) marries a local and is killed in an honor killing. even though she's dead, her heart keeps beating, and the doctors think something supernatural is going on and cut her body into little pieces and throw them in the ocean. she haunts the hospital now, until her husband (who had amnesia and remembers none of this) can figure out who ordered the killing.

it was panned by critics and eventually banned (though after it had already seen theaters), though mostly just because it had a pro-Christian message.
 

you can see it after the 27 minute mark.

it was a Bollywood movie. the victim (Mary) marries a local and is killed in an honor killing. even though she's dead, her heart keeps beating, and the doctors think something supernatural is going on and cut her body into little pieces and throw them in the ocean. she haunts the hospital now, until her husband (who had amnesia and remembers none of this) can figure out who ordered the killing.

it was panned by critics and eventually banned (though after it had already seen theaters), though mostly just because it had a pro-Christian message.

Although the scene itself here was cut. Here's a full movie with the full scene on 96:27. Took quite a bunch of time to find it anywhere some time ago.

http://vk.com/video20617605_164449655
 
Always interesting to see out-takes.
It's astonishing they hadn't thought of a more sophisticated way of (pretend) nailing her!
Although the scene itself here was cut. Here's a full movie with the full scene on 96:27. Took quite a bunch of time to find it anywhere some time ago.
this link doesn't seem to take me to the full video -
but if you view the short 'out-takes' video in the last post on YouTube,
there's a link to the full film there.

You can read about it, of course, on Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_(2012_film)
It seems the censors objected to the crucifixion scene
because it might offend Christians -
and there's a good deal of sensitivity about offending any religious groups -
not because it (or the film in general) had any 'Christian message'

(though it's the first film I've ever seen that includes
Almighty God in the credits! :devil:)​
 
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you can see it after the 27 minute mark.

it was a Bollywood movie. the victim (Mary) marries a local and is killed in an honor killing. even though she's dead, her heart keeps beating, and the doctors think something supernatural is going on and cut her body into little pieces and throw them in the ocean. she haunts the hospital now, until her husband (who had amnesia and remembers none of this) can figure out who ordered the killing.

it was panned by critics and eventually banned (though after it had already seen theaters), though mostly just because it had a pro-Christian message.

Zorf24

It was very nice of you, share information and the clip on the film.

Thank you very much!

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