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The way round it is you get the royalties and decide yourself how much the charity get. Win win mate
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this seems like the best option. i was going to suggest a three way split.M H wrote:The way round it is you get the royalties and decide yourself how much the charity get. Win win mate
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Keep control mate, that way it's all in your giftDarth Randall wrote:this seems like the best option. i was going to suggest a three way split.M H wrote:The way round it is you get the royalties and decide yourself how much the charity get. Win win mate
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aye, kind of promised the charity the 50% share when we last discussed it.M H wrote:Keep control mate, that way it's all in your giftDarth Randall wrote:this seems like the best option. i was going to suggest a three way split.M H wrote:The way round it is you get the royalties and decide yourself how much the charity get. Win win mate
a little awkward.
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what has this other guy actually done to earn anything ?
If he is the producer / composer of the music then fair enough,
If he is the producer / composer of the music then fair enough,
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Is it Simon Cowell?
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he wrote the music aye, already performed the piece in public without asking permission.Justin Credible wrote:what has this other guy actually done to earn anything ?
If he is the producer / composer of the music then fair enough,
i suspect he was just going to produce it without asking but must have been put straight. can be the only reason for such haste.
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The BL are a well known bunch of crooks mate, if you knew how much actually helps those in need you'd be staggeredDarth Randall wrote:aye, kind of promised the charity the 50% share when we last discussed it.M H wrote:Keep control mate, that way it's all in your giftDarth Randall wrote:this seems like the best option. i was going to suggest a three way split.M H wrote:The way round it is you get the royalties and decide yourself how much the charity get. Win win mate
a little awkward.
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its a private site actually, the combined operations website, same group i went to the arberetum last year as a guest off.M H wrote:The BL are a well known bunch of crooks mate, if you knew how much actually helps those in need you'd be staggeredDarth Randall wrote:aye, kind of promised the charity the 50% share when we last discussed it.M H wrote:Keep control mate, that way it's all in your giftDarth Randall wrote:this seems like the best option. i was going to suggest a three way split.M H wrote:The way round it is you get the royalties and decide yourself how much the charity get. Win win mate
a little awkward.
i just put bl because it was quicker to type
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28771530
hard to feel sorry for any cunt really, no business being up them
hard to feel sorry for any cunt really, no business being up them
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my word
shake youre asss
shake youre asss
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That reminds me, has Sprocket had his operation to remove his head from Benny Boy's arse yet?It was discovered Mr Willis had a "foreign body" in his anus and he underwent emergency surgery.
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The sooner the authorities devise a proper plan to deal with this the better. So many lives are ruined chasing an impossible dream
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28817688
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28817688
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US Journalist James Foley Beheaded
Islamic State militants have released a video that purportedly shows the beheading of a US journalist who went missing two years ago.
The footage appears to show a masked man - speaking in English with an English accent - killing James Foley, who was seized by armed men in Syria in November 2012.
In the five-minute propaganda video, posted on social media sites by Islamic State sources, the man says Mr Foley was being killed because Barack Obama had ordered airstrikes against IS positions in northern Iraq.
The group also claimed to be holding another American journalist, Steven Sotloff, who appears at the end of the video, and said his life depended on the US President's next move.
A statement issued by Mr Foley's mother, Diane Foley, said: "We have never been prouder of our son, Jim. He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people.
"We implore the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages. Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world.
"We thank Jim for all the joy he gave us. He was an extraordinary son, brother, journalist and person. Please respect our privacy in the days ahead as we mourn and cherish Jim."
White House National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said the administration had seen the video but had not yet confirmed its authenticity.
She said that if it is verified by the intelligence community, the US would be "appalled by the brutal murder of an innocent American journalist".
A "Find James Foley" campaign had been run by the 40-year-old's family to secure his release and posted a public message after the video was released.
It said: "We know that many of you are looking for confirmation or answers. Please be patient until we all have more information, and keep the Foleys in your thoughts and prayers."
Mr Foley was an experienced correspondent who had covered the war in Libya before heading to Syria to follow the revolt against Bashar al Assad for the Global Post, AFP and other outlets.
Philip Balboni, GlobalPost chief executive and co-founder, said the firm had been informed that the FBI is evaluating the video to determine whether it was authentic.
"We ask for your prayers for Jim and his family," he said.
According to witnesses, Mr Foley was seized in the northern Syrian province of Idlib on November 22, 2012.
The car he was travelling in was stopped by four militants in a contested battle zone that both Sunni rebel fighters and government forces were trying to control.
His family has not heard from him since, despite a public campaign for information.
Several senior US officials with direct knowledge of the situation told the Associated Press that IS very recently threatened to kill Mr Foley to avenge the American airstrikes over the last two weeks.
The strikes targeted militants advancing on Mount Sinjar, the Mosul Dam and Kurdish capital Irbil.
Islamic State militants have released a video that purportedly shows the beheading of a US journalist who went missing two years ago.
The footage appears to show a masked man - speaking in English with an English accent - killing James Foley, who was seized by armed men in Syria in November 2012.
In the five-minute propaganda video, posted on social media sites by Islamic State sources, the man says Mr Foley was being killed because Barack Obama had ordered airstrikes against IS positions in northern Iraq.
The group also claimed to be holding another American journalist, Steven Sotloff, who appears at the end of the video, and said his life depended on the US President's next move.
A statement issued by Mr Foley's mother, Diane Foley, said: "We have never been prouder of our son, Jim. He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people.
"We implore the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages. Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world.
"We thank Jim for all the joy he gave us. He was an extraordinary son, brother, journalist and person. Please respect our privacy in the days ahead as we mourn and cherish Jim."
White House National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said the administration had seen the video but had not yet confirmed its authenticity.
She said that if it is verified by the intelligence community, the US would be "appalled by the brutal murder of an innocent American journalist".
A "Find James Foley" campaign had been run by the 40-year-old's family to secure his release and posted a public message after the video was released.
It said: "We know that many of you are looking for confirmation or answers. Please be patient until we all have more information, and keep the Foleys in your thoughts and prayers."
Mr Foley was an experienced correspondent who had covered the war in Libya before heading to Syria to follow the revolt against Bashar al Assad for the Global Post, AFP and other outlets.
Philip Balboni, GlobalPost chief executive and co-founder, said the firm had been informed that the FBI is evaluating the video to determine whether it was authentic.
"We ask for your prayers for Jim and his family," he said.
According to witnesses, Mr Foley was seized in the northern Syrian province of Idlib on November 22, 2012.
The car he was travelling in was stopped by four militants in a contested battle zone that both Sunni rebel fighters and government forces were trying to control.
His family has not heard from him since, despite a public campaign for information.
Several senior US officials with direct knowledge of the situation told the Associated Press that IS very recently threatened to kill Mr Foley to avenge the American airstrikes over the last two weeks.
The strikes targeted militants advancing on Mount Sinjar, the Mosul Dam and Kurdish capital Irbil.
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