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i feel the same way about Ferrari's Why would anyone want a Ferrari, they can't do anything an Octavia can't at a fraction of the cost. etc. apart from 190mph you mean?
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Ive seen him in a couple of games for arsenal (on the telly) and he looks class but lightweight. you never know, but maybe a spell in the 'cloggers' league might do the boy good! I dont think he will, but i would really like him to come here on loan. he is sooooooooooooooo much better than anybody (technically i mean) we have atm! wouldnt mind Meridia either. now he is gonna be a fuckin MINT player!! edit: whoops! corrected pissed typing!
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AgentAxeman replied to Sonatine's topic in General Chat
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Tom, i need these songs! where did you get em'??
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thats who i voted for.
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i feel the same way about Ferrari's
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The amount of water that is drinkable on this planet is still the same as it was thousands of years ago.....But the population is growing by 2 million a week...Intensive farming is also depleting the water supply globally. Most lakes in Africa are at 10-30% of their former capacity. "............oceans heat up releasing more moisture" of course if global warming isnt happening then were all DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED!!11!!11!!11!!11!!
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+ £1000 labour!
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how can we run out of drinkable water? shirley if the global warming is coming then that means the oceans heat up, releasing more moisture into the atmosphere, forming clouds ending up as rain on Rob's roof. natures desalination plant!
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"Tesco will sell the iPhone for £222 with its one-year contract An iPhone price war has been triggered with news Tesco is to sell the iconic device on a £20 a month contract. The entry of Tesco into the iPhone market means that the cheapest way of buying and running one amounts to £462 with a one year contract. This is made up of £222 for one of the original 3G models with an 8GB memory and 12 monthly payments of £20. Over 18 months, the figure would be £582, which is some £43 cheaper than the equivalent deals from current iPhone providers. The supermarket is taking on established mobile phone networks, Orange and O2, in the battle for sales in the crucial Christmas trading period. The pressure to cut prices will be turned up in the new year when Vodafone will also start offering the iPhone. Currently, both Orange and O2 insist on customers signing up for a minimum 18 months for those who buy the iPhone on a contract basis. This means the cheapest way of buying and running an iPhone 3G works out at £624.98 with Orange. That is a handset price of £96.50 and a monthly charge of £29.36. The price with O2, which originally had exclusive rights to sell the iPhone when it was first launched in November 2007, works out at £625.73 for a similar deal. Mobile phone handset prices and tariffs are notoriously complex, which means making a like for like comparison is virtually impossible for consumers. This works to the advantage of the salesmen who routinely blind customers with a myriad of figures in order to push handsets and meet sales targets. The picture is complicated by the fact that the amount of call minutes, texts and internet minutes included in the monthly charge will vary between the networks. Another important factor is the geographical coverage of the network linked to the handset. All the major networks have blackspots which can mean a good value phone is useless if one of these falls over your locality. Tesco will also be offering the iPhone on a pay as you go basis. It will charge £342, which is just £1 less than Orange and O2. Apple's iPhone has changed the entire mobile phone market. Before it arrived, networks were giving expensive handsets away free of charge as part of their contracts. Tesco is selling the iPhone with an 18-month contract for £582, £43 less than equivalent deals from other mobile providers Today, customers have to pay hundreds of pounds for an iPhone if they want to avoid paying ruinously high contract fees. At the same time, it sparked a raft of supposed iPhone killers which have copied its touchscreen technology, such as the Palm Pre and LG Cookie. Today it still leads a host of smart phones that double as music and video players, digital cameras, web browsers and email devices. Tesco will start offering the range of iPhones from Monday. The higher spec 3GS model with a 16GB memory will cost £320 on a 12-month contract of £20 a month. It will be £440 on a pay-as-you go basis. Tesco Mobile services operate over the O2 network which is a partner in the business with Tesco. The firm's chief executive, Lance Batchelor, said: 'iPhone is now available and affordable for all, with the best deals in the UK market. 'This is a fantastic announcement for us and we’re delighted to make iPhone available to our customers. It shows what a serious player in the mobile market Tesco Mobile has become." hmmmmmmmmm, my contracts up for renewal soon. could be tempted.
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watched the goals this morning on SSN. someones transplanted sholas head on ronaldihno's body. i swear...........
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good level of tolerance from wiki here
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you forgot muslims, hindus, jews, buddhists, straights, people with dodgy squinty eyes, etc., etc............... just trying to provide a balance
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what? even the one with 'glandular problems'?
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i guess we could start by killing (humanely of course, with a chainsaw) anyone who tucks their white addidas trackies into their socks. just a suggestion..............
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this
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even more ironic now "Barack Obama is in Norway to pick up the Nobel Peace Prize, just nine days after announcing a troop surge in Afghanistan. The US president will attend the prize-giving ceremony and banquet during which he is expected to talk about the responsibilities of conducting a war. Peace activists in the city are planning a 5,000-strong protest to coincide with the acceptance of the honour, the awarding of which has been seen as controversial given the US-led conflict in Afghanistan and the relatively short tenure of Mr Obama's presidency. White House aides said on Wednesday that the president had yet to finalise his speech. But it has been suggested that the incongruous nature of the timing of the award - little more than a week after Mr Obama ordered 30,000 more soldiers to war - will not be lost on its recipient. White House officials said he would use the opportunity to explain what it means to wage war and the place and responsibility of US leadership. President Obama has reportedly been reading the speeches of past laureates to prepare for his acceptance address."
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this, with guthrie moved infield.
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Shit manager anyway. as bad as dog tosser Keane imo.
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tbf Stevie, ive met quite a few germans. some are funny, some are serious. just like us really. if i had to make a decision tho i would say there are more serious ones than funny ones. maybe national guilt and defeat does this to people? oh, and quite a few of them have bizarre sexual tastes! stilleto heels into your bollocks anyone??