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I read a case the other day, about a kid in England being banned from buying a SPOON set in a department store. Kid kept losing spoons, and was sent to buy a replacement set.

They felt the kid was too young to buy such dangerous instruments, apparently....

I mean, you can't even MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!!

It's nuts!

(and Idiocracy is supposed to be a COMEDY, not a DOCUMENTARY....what the hell are we doing?)
 
I dont Kevin,it was a joke at absudity, it would be cool, I had a chance at buying one once that was signed but it was unjustifiable considering my skills,(none) and a budget for something to hang on the wall (none). But. I still regret not buying it. It was gorgeous. It was also marked with a five body count. It was for real.
I've only seen an authentic muramasa once.

I knew a veteran who took it off a dead Japanese soldier in Saipan during WWII.

He didn't know how to properly maintain it, so it was quite f---ked up, but it was still beautiful.
 
And now folks Her Majesties governments later target to be banned is RAP MUSIC about gangs, as it encourages criminal behaviour, So no Coolio and Gangstas Paradise, No Elvis Presley IN THE GHETTO no 10 CC Dreadlock Holiday as well I guess
 
not a who, its a what.
it was juvenile detention camp, for young offenders, with hard work and exercise as its main criteria, long since shut down by successive namby pamby governments.
We used to call them Reform Schools. Juvie Hall is what they call them now, but I don't know if they still have to work.

I do know that there is a school called French Camp Academy in North Mississippi where juvenile offenders have been given an option of being "sentenced" to. They do have to work there, six days a week.
 

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