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Everything posted by Jimbo
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Not really, mainly the Mrs, I blame my sister, she just got a Cavapoo (King Charles Cavalier spaniel crossed with a minature poodle) and we all fell in love with that, but perhaps after Tom's suggestion we could get the both of them together for a bit of dog on dog action and sell the pups !
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Lewis wasn't even remotely scared of Tyson. He just took the piss. It was like he was sparring or something. The Tyson myth had been busted long before, and it was one of his biggest strengths, I've never seen so many fighters petrified as some of Tyson's earlier opponents, especially Spinks
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Aye, got the pedigrees of both parents, was able to see both of them too, came from reliable place, although had to drive to Henley on Thames to get him.
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£500
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Hated that fight, I was a big fan of Lewis too.
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agreed, he took a right pounding that night too.
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Aye it was, the series of blows Tyson took to the head prior to the knock out was sickening.
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It's one of these new designer breeds, (a mongrel in my book) he's a Weechon, a Westie crossed with a Bischon Frise
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Aye, lacked longevity at anything like his best, which is arguably a true measure of greatness. Was certainly nothing like the pre-prison Tyson when he came out. His decline was evident as soon as he fired Kevin Rooney as his coach, his first fight without him being against James Buster Douglas, his clueless corner didn't even have an end-swell. Never knew that! Funny fight that one like. There were all sorts of conspiracy theories at the time about a long count for Douglas and about a Yakuza fix based on a betting scam. I just think people couldn't believe Tyson had lost though. He was just far too complacent about he fight in terms of his approach and preparation. 100%, Tyson got to the stage were he thought he was invincible and simply needed to turn up, however it would have been interesting to see if Douglas would have got up in time if the ref hadn't fucked up the count, even with the ref's long count he looked demoralised and only got up at 9.9.
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It's ok, I'll show you the receipt if you like, that'll soon put you off.
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He can keep his tongue to himself ! Mind you he's spent all evening licking his cock, which to be fair is exactly what I'd be doing if I could reach.* *my cock, not his !
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I thought they were playing the Monty Python theme at the end for a moment !
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Aye, lacked longevity at anything like his best, which is arguably a true measure of greatness. Was certainly nothing like the pre-prison Tyson when he came out. His decline was evident as soon as he fired Kevin Rooney as his coach, his first fight without him being against James Buster Douglas, his clueless corner didn't even have an end-swell.
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This one?? http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&sour...224999999999996
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An absolute hero of mine, for his achievements in the boxing ring, but didn't get anywhere near his potential in my opinion, he was arguably past it by the time he was 22.
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Out today I believe http://fifa09.ea.com/uk/gameinfo/fifa-09-ultimate-team/
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playing in the championship might be the perfect preparation for the likes of Dos Santos, sadly our players may get the same experience for all the wrong reasons.
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Can anyone explain how I orgainse my iPhone photos into albums using iTunes on a PC ???
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Awesome I'm tempted to see them again, how much did you pay for them ?? I got two standing tickets - £55 each. The seated tickets range from a staggering £130 near the front to just £30 at the back. Cool, I saw the at Twickenham last time round, paid about £130 for my seated tickets.
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Simon Bird has picked up on that too http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/columnists/s...15875-21207934/ I liked this bit (put in here link to my original news piece on Tuesday - but make sure it links to the North east edition piece which had all the quotes in) At the core of the question is whether Mike Ashley has any sort of clue what it takes to run the club, and make it a success. Actions so far, and his few words suggest not. Remember the words Ashley wrote to bring in the New Year in his programme notes on December 28? "If, like me you like a gamble what price a flutter on us reaching the top six?" That statement went totally against what everyone was witnessing at St James's Park. Is Newcastle's plan based on blind optimism and a bunch of yes-men talking up their chances? Instead a place in the bottom six is guaranteed, and possibly one in the bottom three. Being an owner you've got to see the problems coming before they manifest themselves in disaster. You've got to build real hope, not fantasy for the fans. How can the man charged with rebuilding Newcastle spout such unperceptive rubbish, less than three months ago, and be believed again? Well said Mr Bird