libelous_slander posted:who'd jayz kill again?
autotune
libelous_slander posted:who'd jayz kill again?
i don't know who he killed but he raped my childhood by becoming friends with bammy
17 OCT 2013 3:32 PM
conec posted:the biological father of my sister's first born is a cold-blooded murderer and my sister calls my poor mom up threatening to kill either her sons, herself, her sons and herself, her husband, or her sons and her husband
#IRLstuff
you should call child services immediately and arrange to become the guardian of her children. just a thought
Superabound posted:let me talk to her
bro tpaine is back.
conec, accept no substitute. let tpaine talk to her
discipline posted:When I have children they will never have an allowance. I will not contribute to this destructive fantasy
You will bribe the child with love and kisses
discipline posted:Haha Dennis rodman mentions that like 10m Americans are in prison camps and the journalist is like "well we aren't talking about America are we????"
someone told me that Edvard Snowden was a traitor and a hypocritical narcissist because he wasnt revealing civil rights abuses of the Russian government so i asked them how they would feel about a Russian whistleblower seeking asylum in America and not revealing NSA secrets and for some reason i havent heard back from them
Alexander Smith, NBC News contributor posted:U.K.'s Queen Elizabeth down to last $1.6 million in reserves after royal overspend
LONDON -- Britain's Queen Elizabeth has just £1 million ($1.6 million) left in financial reserves after the royal household overspent on its budget last year, according to a report by British lawmakers released Tuesday.
The royal household had to dip into its reserves after overspending £2.3 million ($3.8 million) on the £31 million ($51.4 million) it was given by the taxpayer in 2012/13.
The report by the Public Accounts Committee said the amount was "historically low" and that it was "concerned that the household has reduced its balances to such an extent that it could be unable to cover its expenditure on any unforeseen events."
This paltry figure of £1 million is in contrast to 2001 when the royal household had £35 million ($58 million) in its reserves. The royals spend the money on costs such as staff wages, maintaining their palaces and travel.
A restructuring in 2012 of the way the royals receive public money allowed the royal family's finances to come under scrutiny from lawmakers for the first time.
"The household needs to get better at planning and managing its budgets for the longer term -- and the Treasury should be more actively involved in reviewing what the household is doing," said Margaret Hodge, the member of parliament who chairs the Public Accounts Committee.
The report also criticized the royals' "complacency" in allowing some 39 percent of royal buildings and land to slip into a state of disrepair. It said the 60-year-old heating system in Buckingham Palace alone will cost between £500,000 and £1 million to replace.
"The Household must get a much firmer grip on how it plans to address its maintenance backlog," Hodge said.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson described maintaining the royal family's estate, such as the recent renewal of a roof over at Windsor Castle and the removal of asbestos from Buckingham Palace, as a "priority."
deadken time to get your house in order
discipline posted:Yeah there's no shame in taking children who are endangered because children are not the property of their parents
why was this being downvoated