Would You Do It For ONE MILLION Pounds?

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Would you do it for a million quid?

  • Suck off ER AND swallow

  • Eat a plate of dog ****

  • Go without sex for one year

  • Have one testicle removed

  • Rim Tina for 30 minutes after she's just done a ****e


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I see.

So what do you want to discuss? How about the effect the Belgian administration's decision to withdraw from Belgian Congo had on the indigenous people and it's long term implications for the African continent?

Or how about an in-depth discussion on the Ultimate Ensemble hypothesis?

You go first.

I'd actually quite like to discuss the computational benefits of solving the P vs NP Problem. <ok>
 
I would do all them things for a million pounds. There is very very little I wouldn't do for a million. I will be honest and tell you that I would let three men ride the hole off me for a million. No problem. That's you set for life for an hours pain. No more mortgage or car payments, a wee gaff in the south of France. Count me in.

Medro, you are hungover and being grumpy my wee Ulster Prod friend, chill out or Stereo will bore you into submission.
 
I would do all them things for a million pounds. There is very very little I wouldn't do for a million. I will be honest and tell you that I would let three men ride the hole off me for a million. No problem. That's you set for life for an hours pain. No more mortgage or car payments, a wee gaff in the south of France. Count me in.

Medro, you are hungover and being grumpy my wee Ulster Prod friend, chill out or Stereo will bore you into submission.

Shut up sword.
 
the effect the Belgian administration's decision to withdraw from Belgian Congo had on the indigenous people and it's long term implications for the African continent?
A very large country 80x bigger than Belgium, divided by numerous tribal nations, falsely divided into provinces by the Belgians, the classic 'white man's grave' and mineral rich. The Belgians left no working infrastructural base (outside mining or plantation areas), either physical or administrative and their withdrawal was focused more on securing people and assets, rather than a plan involving a smooth transition of power. In the ensuing chaos lead to the military dictator Mobuto and the nation has been in political turmoil and desperate poverty ever since.
 
I like the bite Mick.

Do you also have fantasies of him walking through a field of daisies in his birthday suit, save a fig leaf to conceal his teeny button-penis, as he waves pink ostrich feathers about and blows kisses to his admirers?
 
A very large country 80x bigger than Belgium, divided by numerous tribal nations, falsely divided into provinces by the Belgians, the classic 'white man's grave' and mineral rich. The Belgians left no working infrastructural base (outside mining or plantation areas), either physical or administrative and their withdrawal was focused more on securing people and assets, rather than a plan involving a smooth transition of power. In the ensuing chaos lead to the military dictator Mobuto and the nation has been in political turmoil and desperate poverty ever since.

They also classed the minority tribe as the most intelligent/powerful people which led that tribe use thsi power to abuse the other tribes...

when the belgians ****ed off, they reversed their opinion leading to a massacre...