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For anyone who's interested;
Kasparov on BBC1 Question Time [current affairs programme] tonight 10.35pm GMT.

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
For anyone who's interested;
Kasparov on BBC1 Question Time [current affairs programme] tonight 10.35pm GMT.
And there was I thinking that there was no masturbation material on tonight's telly!

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
For anyone who's interested;
Kasparov on BBC1 Question Time [current affairs programme] tonight 10.35pm GMT.
You got the time wrong.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
You got the time wrong.
Where did he 'get' it?

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Originally posted by Bowmann
You got the time wrong.
GMT - British Summer Time (BST)

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
GMT - British Summer Time (BST)
Is that now..?

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Originally posted by Peachy
Is that now..?
very confused now, whens it on.

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Originally posted by Peachy
Is that now..?
THAT IS NOW!!!!

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Originally posted by Peachy
THAT IS NOW!!!!
so its on now, or was it an hour ago.

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Originally posted by trawets113
so its on now, or was it an hour ago.
Now NOW..

He is talking... Kasparov on TV and he is talking..!! like a helium balloon being deflated up his arse.. but still..!!

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This is Question Time right..?

So here is Kasparov and many opponents.. but where is the chess board and the pieces?!

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It's just finished, now it's time for "The 46-Year Pregnancy"

A Moroccan woman who carried a dead foetus inside her for decades - it fused with her internal organs and became covered in a layer of calcified material....😕😕

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
It's just finished, now it's time for "The 46-Year Pregnancy"

A Moroccan woman who carried a dead foetus inside her for decades - it fused with her internal organs and became covered in a layer of calcified material....😕😕
Thats just wrong.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/default.stm#

Video link at top of page. If you can be bothered.

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I didn't think it was that interesting, and having that wee shyte Alexander (UK foreign office minister, MP for somewhere in Paisley) on it made it nauseating.