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  1. He's been linked to the club but he's not actually there is he ??
  2. Jimbo

    Battlefield 2

    Once you are up and running you should try these programs: Teamspeak essential if you want to play and talk to friends and other users. Xfire handy program which tells you when your mates are in a game and what the ip address of the online game they are in.
  3. Jimbo

    Battlefield 2

    just checking the back of my BF2 box: OS - XP Processor - 1.7ghz RAM - 512MB HD - 2.3gig Video card - 128MB Soundcard - Directx 9.0c Directx - 9.0c that would be the Bare minimum imo.
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    Battlefield 2

    Nah, I've got Battlefield2 and all of the add on packs and my installation folder is 3.5gig, but you do need a pretty hot spec machine to run it. 163568[/snapback] He said RAM tbh I assume he was joking though. 163887[/snapback] Doh ! I run 2gig of Geil DDR PC3200 400MHz RAM on my system, and I think it needs it tbh, a bloody good GFX card is essential too for playing it smoothly at a decent res.
  5. Spurs fans doing an anti-Newcastle war dance: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=210233084933921675
  6. I know I should know better, but I can't help but chuckle at that Spurs board. Anyways, Petrov would be a fantastic singning imo, and I wouldn't be against Angel providing it was no more than £1m, as said before he would make good cover if nothing else.
  7. Wow, good find ! Is he a regen ? or are his stats random ?
  8. Incredible ! http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...ted/5204958.stm Newcastle say Duff cost them £5m Newcastle have landed winger Damien Duff for just £5m from Chelsea. Duff, 27, signed for the Magpies on Saturday but when a statement was released to the Stock Exchange on Monday it included details of the fee. "The directors are pleased to announce that Damien Duff passed his medical and his transfer has been completed for a fee of £5m," read the statement. "The player has agreed personal terms and signed a five-year contract ending in June 2011." The statement did not include details of any add-ons but the price for the Republic of Ireland international is significantly lower than the £10m that had been reported. Duff will be unveiled by Newcastle at a news conference at 1400 BST on Monday. He is understood to have chosen Tyneside ahead of Tottenham, who were also believed to be in the race to sign him. In 2003 Chelsea paid £17m to Blackburn for Duff and he made 125 appearances and scored 19 goals for the Blues. Duff, who has been capped 58 times for the Republic of Ireland, picked up two Premiership title medals during his time at Stamford Bridge. "I can't tell you how pleased I am about getting a player of that quality," manager Glenn Roeder told Setanta Sports 2 prior to his side's Intertoto Cup win over Lillestrom. "I would think it will excite our fans as well." Roeder hopes the capture of Duff will be the start of a busy summer of transfer activity at St James' Park.
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    Battlefield 2

    Me and my mates use our own teamspeak server and chat on there before finding a game online, its utterly superb, you can talk freely during the game, its especially good if you are are all in the same vehicle especially attack helicopters as you can tell each other of possible targets. Only ever played it on the PC, and imo, its the most enthralling game I've ever played.
  10. Clearly it seems they were only allowed to pick films from the Film Four catalogue.
  11. I can't see us being able to getting anyone of Klose, Torres, van Nistelrooy or that calibre. Though I've been dumbfounded by transfers quite a lot and if we really get someone like those players mentioned I probably should apply for a season ticket for Fenwick's. 163570[/snapback] Join the que dude, there'll be plenty or bare arses in the window if we signed any of those !
  12. Jimbo

    Battlefield 2

    Nah, I've got Battlefield2 and all of the add on packs and my installation folder is 3.5gig, but you do need a pretty hot spec machine to run it.
  13. I know what you mean, Toonraider, I'm a very selfish person by nature, and I remember seeing my daughter for the first time and thinking that for the first time in my life there was someone in this world that meant more to myself than me. Sounds like a horrible thing to say, I love my parents and my partner dearly but when I first saw my first born, it felt like there was another me in this world, and I think thats the best way i can describe it.
  14. I think we need to define the word celebrity tbh.
  15. Jimbo

    Battlefield 2

    Its a great deal, you get the special forces add-on with that too, its mad, elsewhere on the site you can buy the basic version and its an extra £10 !
  16. By the looks of things it was based on films appearing on Film Four. Hence no "down the hatch 7".
  17. Jimbo

    Battlefield 2

    try torrentspy. But you will probably need to original to play online as you need to register a gamespy account to make an online profile. Worth bying the original in my opinion, I play it all the time using teamspeak to talk to my mates who I play it with. Best game ever ! Click here, £17.99 for the deluxe version Clicky here for my game stats
  18. Saw this programme on Channel 4 last night, what a fuck up it was, every single movie they reviewed, they gave away the ending and any twists therein, Imagine having never seen Fightclub and then watch this programme only for them to give away the ending, fucking loons. This show was supposed to be a precursor for Film Four going free this weekend. If anything it undid any good work it set out to do. Film buffs reveal 'must see' list Cinema experts have named the 50 films they believe everyone should see before they die. Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War classic Apocalypse Now heads up the list chosen by an expert panel, which included director Lord David Puttnam. Other titles in the top 10 include Brazilian film City of God and Roman Polanski's Chinatown. The list was compiled to mark this Sunday's relaunch of Film Four as a free-to-air channel. Alien, Lost in Translation and The Shawshank Redemption just missed out on a top 10 place. The top 50 also includes Pulp Fiction, Trainspotting, Erin Brockovich, The Breakfast Club and Scarface. Channel 4 said each film has been chosen for its unique and creative approach to filmmaking. Film critics Jason Solomons and Karen Krizanovich, Channel 4 head of film and drama Tessa Ross and the film director Menhaj Huda were also on the panel. The full list: Apocalypse Now The Apartment City of God Chinatown Sexy Beast 2001: A Space Odyssey North by Northwest A Bout de Souffle Donnie Darko Manhattan Alien Lost in Translation The Shawshank Redemption Lagaan: Once Upon A Time in India Pulp Fiction Touch of Evil Walkabout Black Narcissus Boyz n the Hood The Player Come and See Heavenly Creatures A Night at the Opera Erin Brockovich Trainspotting The Breakfast Club Hero Fanny and Alexander Pink Flamingos All About Eve Scarface Terminator 2 Three Colours: Blue The Royal Tenenbaums The Ladykillers Fight Club The Searchers Mulholland Drive The Ipcress File The King of Comedy Manhunter Dawn of the Dead Princess Mononoke Raising Arizona Cabaret This Sporting Life Brazil Aguirre: The Wrath of God Secrets and Lies Badlands
  19. Well, the trouble is when they are really young, you do sometimes catch them having a crafty fiddle and I feel a bit hypocritical when I tell them off for doing so.
  20. Like I said before, I don't there there are any words to describe it correctly.
  21. I've got 3 children, 2 boys and a girl. Without a doubt having them is the best thing to have ever happened to me, I'm not going to bother trying to put any of it into words because you probably can't. All I would say is I hear a lot of people say they aren't ready for kids etc, my only comment is that I don't believe you can ever prepare yourself for the emotion and change of outlook you have once you are a parent, so in that case can you ever truly be ready ? probably not. Anyway enough of the patronising bollocks.
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