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Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Twilight Twishite more like. -
What is, being under the thumb or not smoking?
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Excellent powers of deduction Sherlock.
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Happy wedding day Lisa.
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http://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/2010...oks-bestsellers
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Car Park in Busch Gardens in Florida. My mates been there, every year he goes to a different resort that's got the biggest rollercoasters in the world. That Busch Gardens is massive apparently. For rollercoasters Busch was the best we went to by far.
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Car Park in Busch Gardens in Florida. Do they still give away free beer there btw? You were only supposed to have two or something but my Dad and Uncle kept going back in shit disguises like wearing a cap and sunglasses, although the staff didn't seem to give a shit anyway My uncle told me all about the free beer so I was looking forward to it.....but they have stopped it now. It's all piss anyway
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Car Park in Busch Gardens in Florida.
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Wasn't the facility to remove thread starting rights introduced at some point? Utilise!
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BBC On This Day.... 1990: Iraq invades Kuwait - More than 100,000 Iraqi soldiers backed up by 700 tanks invade the Gulf state of Kuwait in the early hours of this morning. 1980: Bologna blast leaves dozens dead - A huge bomb devastates Bologna railway station, killing at least 75 people. 1973: Dozens die in resort fire - More than 30 people die in a fire which gutted the Summerland leisure resort on the Isle of Man. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/ HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
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Film/moving picture show you most recently watched
Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
...except it was in 3D. Was it? Looked like slightly blurry 2D to me. Most definitely. They just didn't use the gimmick to point anything out of the screen at you. -
Film/moving picture show you most recently watched
Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
...except it was in 3D. -
So's Mike Ashley but he still gets in.
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Not that long ago we had a board who meant business - in regard to building a team for the future by balancing it's recruiting, and not just purchasing established or so-called trophy players - and backed their managers & were prepared to pay the necessary going rate in order to secure youth players of repute/or the cream of the crop of the youth ranks. Viana, Bramble, Jenas, Dyer fit the mould and to a lesser extent recent U21 representatives of the time like Domi - underrated player and a 4m capture. It's bloody difficult for any manager to build any semblance of team cohesion, and continuity both in the way of comradeship/culture within the squad and a pattern of play out on the pitch by strongly basing it's buying policy on a revolving door one of loan pick-ups, in a bid to break-even/to balance the books to ensure the owner recoups his investment over a period of time. The aforementioned team attributes are built from within and outside, by developing a generation courtesy of the efforts of the academy and by recruiting blue-chip talent from outside, and clubs have to be prepared to pay the going rate in the case of the latter. Arsenal have a list of 5m+ buys, or thereabouts, in it's acquirement of such talent under Wenger. In this instance we've gotten lucky. Man U's depth in numbers has ensured this. Providing that Cleverley is a hit, we're only cultivating a talent over a short-term for another PL club, and that in itself is an insult for a club of our stature. And we're only further enhancing the players value. Manchester United are winners in both counts. Attempting to build a team spine, and team for the future by acquiring young talent which is 1st-team ready, by placing an over-reliance on loan deals, and belated 1m offers - anybody remember our bid for Delph, a bid Leeds laughed at..... a colorful fax from Bates to the club was mentioned - doesn't cut the mustard. More often than not such moves will be rebuffed by clubs who have nurtured this type of in-demand talent, kids who are on the radars of PL clubs. Financial models or otherwise, the club under Ashley's watch is garnering itself a reputation as time-waster in the transfer market. Has your usual account been locked out Leazes? Mistaken Identify Syndrome, clearly I'd believe that if you didn't follow it up with....
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I bring balance to the general sense of immodesty that prevails.
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Banned from St James'? I thought thhey were waiting to see if there was any need to.
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I bring da ruckus
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Have to say I'm not a fan of the blue. Thought the last couple of cards looked smart. The new one spoils my wallet.
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Not that long ago we had a board who meant business - in regard to building a team for the future by balancing it's recruiting, and not just purchasing established or so-called trophy players - and backed their managers & were prepared to pay the necessary going rate in order to secure youth players of repute/or the cream of the crop of the youth ranks. Viana, Bramble, Jenas, Dyer fit the mould and to a lesser extent recent U21 representatives of the time like Domi - underrated player and a 4m capture. It's bloody difficult for any manager to build any semblance of team cohesion, and continuity both in the way of comradeship/culture within the squad and a pattern of play out on the pitch by strongly basing it's buying policy on a revolving door one of loan pick-ups, in a bid to break-even/to balance the books to ensure the owner recoups his investment over a period of time. The aforementioned team attributes are built from within and outside, by developing a generation courtesy of the efforts of the academy and by recruiting blue-chip talent from outside, and clubs have to be prepared to pay the going rate in the case of the latter. Arsenal have a list of 5m+ buys, or thereabouts, in it's acquirement of such talent under Wenger. In this instance we've gotten lucky. Man U's depth in numbers has ensured this. Providing that Cleverley is a hit, we're only cultivating a talent over a short-term for another PL club, and that in itself is an insult for a club of our stature. And we're only further enhancing the players value. Manchester United are winners in both counts. Attempting to build a team spine, and team for the future by acquiring young talent which is 1st-team ready, by placing an over-reliance on loan deals, and belated 1m offers - anybody remember our bid for Delph, a bid Leeds laughed at..... a colorful fax from Bates to the club was mentioned - doesn't cut the mustard. More often than not such moves will be rebuffed by clubs who have nurtured this type of in-demand talent, kids who are on the radars of PL clubs. Financial models or otherwise, the club under Ashley's watch is garnering itself a reputation as time-waster in the transfer market. Has your usual account been locked out Leazes?
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There must be a thread for that somewhere.
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Don't think he came out particularly well for lying to his own party that Labour would give the Lib Dems voting reforms. It's questionable that he did lie. He said that he believed that was going to be the case at the time (yes, I know he would say that but then these meetings were all so secretive that it's not surprising there was Chinese whispers). Agreed. But he either got bounced or lied. The papers today are saying he got bounced and his back benchers are stirring against the coalition. He's sent out a letter to placate disgruntled right wing elements... http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/ju...s-conservatives Honeymoon could be over.
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A good watch and a fairly good summary, however there were two labour partys at play. One, including Brown who wanted to keep going and the younger generation who had no interest in a deal and preferred the time in opposition to stake their own claims for power. ( a wise move). Cameron came out of the program very well.......and yes I would say that.....but he did Don't think he came out particularly well for lying to his own party that Labour would give the Lib Dems voting reforms.
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Giving The Suburbs it's first listen now. Rococo makes me think of Gob....