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Is she bald? 135216[/snapback] Nah but she has the exact same 'do as his Southampton days. Or at least she did have. 135234[/snapback] Think I'd pass on that like.
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I was married by Dec's brother, who is a priest. Or maybe it was Ant's, I'm not sure.
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Sounds like you have a painful lump on the sole of your foot.
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Aye but you're a student man, anything over 10st is classed as overweight - at 13½st you're morbidly obese! 134192[/snapback] And the bad news is.... I was 11 stone approx when I was 20 and I'm now 13 and a half stone at 51 ....... Theres no escape lads unless you want to live the life of a recluse, no beer, no kebabs, no curries 135061[/snapback] True. And having a desk job makes things worse. I was two stone lighter just 5 years ago when I had a manual job. 135203[/snapback] ..........and lets not forget the Muslims 135215[/snapback] They supply the kebab meat after all.
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That's spot on in my view. Plus, now isn't the time to decide about him getting a statue, especially given he is bound to be a future manager. Another example of is that of Robson getting a statue at Ipswich. It was well after he had left the club (20-odd years) that they put one up for him. Shepherd's got a severe case of Shearer Hysteria. 135208[/snapback] I still find the argument that Shearer has held us back unconvincing. He has been our top scorer for 10 years, including this year, where admittedly he has been too slow. But what does that say about our other strikers? Well, now we'll see. No doubt Sima will be looking forward to a much improved Newcastle side next year, but personally I think we'll go into major decline. You always know what you've got 'til it's gone as they say.
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Was it? Champion, about time too. Although, I fear it's only being moved because they're going to start redeveloping around the brewary so this decision has probably been forced upon the club. Cynical hat on. 135198[/snapback] Aye, it's going back to the SW corner area, where it will be dwarfed by a 200 foot solid gold Alan Shearer statue with diamonds for eyes.
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Aye but you're a student man, anything over 10st is classed as overweight - at 13½st you're morbidly obese! 134192[/snapback] And the bad news is.... I was 11 stone approx when I was 20 and I'm now 13 and a half stone at 51 ....... Theres no escape lads unless you want to live the life of a recluse, no beer, no kebabs, no curries 135061[/snapback] True. And having a desk job makes things worse. I was two stone lighter just 5 years ago when I had a manual job.
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She's appealing isn't she ? 135052[/snapback] Not very, you can hardly see any of her in her outfit! But appeals are another thing wrong with our legal system. Once a decision has been made by the due legal process through a court of law that should be it, unless some new and important evidence or change of events occurs. Or else what is the point of any decision if you can then just waste more time and money appealing it when nothign has changed at all from when the original verdict was reached. 135055[/snapback] In criminal law, that is exactly the case - you can only appeal if there is reasonable doubt over the verdict or new evidence comes to light. In civil cases, like the muslim school girl case, I think you can appeal to a higher court until you get to the European courts? But once a precedent has been set here, that's it. It [the issue of wearing muslim clothes in schools] won't happen again, because no lawyer will take on a case which is essentially unwinnable due to precedent. Perhaps Isegrim can clarify the issues.
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I'm sure it was annouced the Milburn statue was moving just two days ago. As for the Shearer statue, frankly it's an embarassment.
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The one with the blond hair is the spitting image of her father. That's going to be freaky for some lad when she's older. The other one looks just like her mother.
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I enjoyed it immensely in the end, probably more than most other matches this season. It was the patronising itinerary I objected to. But it was well organized and being slightly pissed helped. I feel genuinely sorry he will never play for us again - we have lost our top scorer for each and every one of the last 10 years. Oh, and I was in the platinum club so didn't have to hold a card. Shame on those of you who did though - the resulting message was almost unreadable because so many people let the side down! Actually I must have been pissed because I even liked the singer at the end.
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It didn't need to go to court at all. Even ignoring the fact the muslim council had already aproved the uniform with regards to their religion the simple fact is a school can decide on its choice of uniform and you either abide by their rules and remain at the school or you ignore their rules and leave the school. You don't need all the time, effort and expense to taxpayers of a court case because one girl doesn't like her school uniform. You give her a simple choice follow the rules and go to the school, or leave the school and stop moaning about it. My school uniform included a tie, at no point would i expect to be able to take the school to court because i didn't like wearing one, i accepted their rules. And just because her argument was about religion doesn't make it any more valid whatsoever than mine whether she likes it or not. Religion can't (or shouldn't) be grounds to pick what you do and don't like about rules and regulations made by the state and fortunately the court agreed with this on this occasion. 135018[/snapback] If you want to live in a free soceity you're going to have to accept that people can challenge the interpretation of the law. The legal system clarified the last sentence of your post, and now a precedent has been set it can't happen again. It was a price worth paying imo. Or we could just have totalitarianism instead to save a few quid. 135028[/snapback] A fair point you've made there, though do you really think that will be the last and you won't see a very similar case or cases in the future allowed to go to court, i supect there will be. My main problem with it is probably the religous angle. Whatever religion it is people should never be allowed to use it to challenge the law as other people subscribe to different religions or no religion at all. And religion is nothing but unproven/unprovable faith and belief and why the hell should that allow you to dicate (or attempt to dicate) laws other people may have to follow when they share none of your unproven beliefs. 135033[/snapback] I agree comletely. Of course, this government is making matters worth with their support of faith schools, and even allowing a member of opus dei to be minister for equality! Jesus wept!
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It didn't need to go to court at all. Even ignoring the fact the muslim council had already aproved the uniform with regards to their religion the simple fact is a school can decide on its choice of uniform and you either abide by their rules and remain at the school or you ignore their rules and leave the school. You don't need all the time, effort and expense to taxpayers of a court case because one girl doesn't like her school uniform. You give her a simple choice follow the rules and go to the school, or leave the school and stop moaning about it. My school uniform included a tie, at no point would i expect to be able to take the school to court because i didn't like wearing one, i accepted their rules. And just because her argument was about religion doesn't make it any more valid whatsoever than mine whether she likes it or not. Religion can't (or shouldn't) be grounds to pick what you do and don't like about rules and regulations made by the state and fortunately the court agreed with this on this occasion. 135018[/snapback] If you want to live in a free soceity you're going to have to accept that people can challenge the interpretation of the law. The legal system clarified the last sentence of your post, and now a precedent has been set it can't happen again. It was a price worth paying imo. Or we could just have totalitarianism instead to save a few quid.
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Does anyone know what happened to toon toon? I think he had about 30,000 posts on the SMB, which is impressive or sad depending on your point of view.
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I'm staying in (watching the Bill). 135006[/snapback] Creosoting your fence.
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I've been following your career progression Alex and conclude you are Alan Shearer. Enjoy tonight.
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If a ton of feathers landed on your head...
Renton replied to Dr Kenneth Noisewater's topic in General Chat
What's a beefalo? -
I've been there - Cable beach iirc. Very nice.
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It was necessary for that case to go the court. It did, the right decision was made, and the precedent has been set. Where's the problem? However, with this hijacking case the wrong precedent has certainly be set. The people that made that decision should be ashamed. Hopefully, it'll be overturned.
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If a ton of feathers landed on your head...
Renton replied to Dr Kenneth Noisewater's topic in General Chat
You get a tiger or a lion back, depending on who is the father. -
If a ton of feathers landed on your head...
Renton replied to Dr Kenneth Noisewater's topic in General Chat
Hmm, is that not a work of fiction rather than a documentary? 134916[/snapback] Yes it was. And it wasn't particularly convincing. -
If a ton of feathers landed on your head...
Renton replied to Dr Kenneth Noisewater's topic in General Chat
Re: 2 Yes. There's a film called racing stripes about it. Also if you breed a zebra and a horse you get a Zorse. -
I think he made the same mistake independently. I think it's the way it scans.
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Awesome, I might pop down with my Rangers top on. 134874[/snapback] Dare you. Don't forget to shout FTP etc.