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Players can sign but not change registration until the window opens. Where have you been for the last...when did transfer windows come in?
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It’s all preparation for when he refuses to leave office when his term is up. He’ll have his armed muppets fully convinced he’s the answer to all their woes ( and cheaper than penile enlargement surgery), and it’ll be Jan 6th II - The Sequel. This time I’d say there’ll be a lot more bloodshed, on both sides. He’ll be watching from his golf course.
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Trump (well, the US federal government) has given her family $5m despite the officer involved being cleared of any wrongdoing.
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How are players completing transfers when the window isn't even open yet?
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I guarantee they’re not - particularly if they have a wife and kids
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One for the SMB catalogue. Sat watching the match in this Irish bar on Sunday. Three mackem lads come in (hoodies from some gym/boxing club saying “Made in Sunderland” or something similar) about ten minutes before our game kicked out, spent all the game rooting and cheering for Arsenal and then left at full time. You’ve got to laugh
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Cheers. That’s precisely where I get all that bullshit from. Oh and wear sunscreen
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Hope everyone’s situations pick up soon, even if I’m late to reading about them all. Rayvin, it took me a good 6-8 months of navigating the job market before I found something decent and I wasn’t looking in a role that had anywhere near the job specs you’re looking at. It’s a massively frustrating experience so I absolutely sympathise with you on it but you can’t beat yourself up over it. Hope you feel a bit better for chatting about it. PL, awful news about the missus but glad it appears that she’s on the upward turn. Going away for something like a wedding or a weekend away can do the world of good sometimes. Glad that her graft was OK with it all too. I can tell you now that if anyone at my place went through similar, they’d be shafted as soon as they came back to work.
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And just to extend your bullshit cliche, ‘the race is long and in the end, it’s only with yourself’ [\Baz Luhrmann] I hope your wife is through the worst of it, PL.
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His World Cup book is excellent but must admit, it’s my only real experience of reading any of his work
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My next door neighbour deliberately waits days/weeks to throw balls back over and also hides a lot of them. And she is working class. She has a young kid as well. She is such a miserable prick. Luckily the kids have about 20 balls so we don’t miss them. I’m going to start hoying dog shit over there one day.
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@wykikitoon Have you been hacking accounts? 🙂
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@PaddockLad Sorry for what your wife's going through. Hope she's feeling better soon but it's shite losing a pet in whom you've put so much love and attention. Have you got a colour in version of that book for a resident of Boldon? 🙂
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Here PL, I'm really sorry to hear about your wife's troubles this year. Hopefully time will help. Awful to hear she's struggling though and I hope things get better soon.
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@Rayvin Bit late but I just wanted to agree with pretty much everything that's been said (apart from @Christmas Tree and @Monkeys Fist contributions). Hang in there and keep coming here to vent. Someone has usually got sensible advice (apart from @Christmas Tree and @Monkeys Fist obviously). 🙂
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Why are none of us remotely surprised. 🙂
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Sir Eddie’s club legends v Everton - happy and glorious
RobinRobin replied to Dr Gloom's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Andor season 2 was better than I expected. Felt more like a quality political/spy thriller than a Disney star wars production. A brave nod to current world events too.
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
aimaad22 replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
I agree with that, he's done something daft in this instance, and the BBC must be delighted to have him out of the way now. But well done to him for speaking out on this issue generally; a 100 people a day have been murdered every single day for over a year and a half and most of his fellow celebrities havent let out as much as a squeak. (pun not intended) -
When I was a youth and working at the Calvert Trust, we had a lass turn up as an instructor that was married to a local TV news presenter- she was fit as fuck, proper flirty, and soon made it clear that her bones were there to be jumped. She wanted me to teach her how to climb, which I (correctly) saw as an opportunity to get ahead in the bone-jumping queue, and I took her out to a crag that had a lot of chimney routes- basically ones that meant your legs were splayed on either side of the route, and poor old me would be forced to get an eyeful as she made her way up I was 18 at the time, she would’ve been 26-27 I guess, and she had me sussed straight away, but didn’t mind in the least. It would be ungentllemanly of me to say whether bones were in fact jumped that day, but I can say that I have fond memories of a certain lay by near West Woodburn She and the newsreader husband split not long after, and he married his co-presenter who he’d been getting stuck in to on the side, so I have no guilt whatsoever about “teaching climbing” to his then Mrs.
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@PaddockLad Sorry to hear about the current Mrs. PL’s problems mate, and I fully agree with the gist of your post- sometimes you’re up, sometimes you’re not.