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Just Seen Didier Deschamps in Durham with Chris Mort.
catmag replied to Kevin Carr's Gloves's topic in Newcastle Forum
We do have a whoosh smiley don't we? 36242[/snapback] -
Are you Yoda?
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He was already in Boro(ish) and locked in his office due to a toxic release outside...
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Meez - clotted you say? You might want to see a doctor about that!
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Is that this evenings dessert in your house?
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If you're making something involving melted chocolate, don't be a pig and scrape the bowl out after you've finished. I know that smiley would come in handy at some point....
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Thats a shame mate,sorry to hear it especially if you knew him well. On a lighter note, i would quite willingly pay the entrance fee for my neighbours if i thought they would drop down dead, noisy stinking bastards. No Catmag, I'm not jesting before you ask. 36137[/snapback] Wasn't going to say a word!
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Gimp mask? 36066[/snapback] Oh, I was led to believe he was locked in a cupboard with you and you'd had beans for tea last night.
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A present for you.. Hope you get out alive.
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Done 36053[/snapback] Thanks. Hope you don't get in too much trouble from Gol
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Condolences to you and to his family. Awful thing to have happened.
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Just Seen Didier Deschamps in Durham with Chris Mort.
catmag replied to Kevin Carr's Gloves's topic in Newcastle Forum
I thought of that and then thought there was a possibility that you were in Durham for work or something. Decided to leave well alone anyway in case I made myself look daft. 36038[/snapback] I fail to see the element of risk tbh. 36040[/snapback] Predictable tbh. -
Just Seen Didier Deschamps in Durham with Chris Mort.
catmag replied to Kevin Carr's Gloves's topic in Newcastle Forum
I thought of that and then thought there was a possibility that you were in Durham for work or something. Decided to leave well alone anyway in case I made myself look daft. -
I'm not sure what they're charging for us this season but I remember being outraged at the price a couple of seasons ago when we got there to discover the place was a complete hole.
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Yeah, it's common knowledge that the first sign of madness is getting the answer to a question you haven't asked yourself yet. Silly me 35925[/snapback] Pack it in - the pair of you!!
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Almost certainly not the first person to have been disturbed by the contents of Cath's underwear drawer, I'm willing to bet. 35870[/snapback] Rifled through it often have we? 35871[/snapback] In hindsight, a rifle would have been a sensible precaution. 35873[/snapback] If you could return the items you stole that day then I'd appreciate it an'all.
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thong? 35861[/snapback] Aye 2 of them, just to be cosy.
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Putting all the arguments to one side about who said what between Souness/Bellamy etc, from what I saw of the match on Sunday it looks like Bellamy's finishing is just as good as it ever was. Pace and skill are wonderful things but they mean shite all if you're a forward who can't actually manage to put the ball in between the sticks. Now going back to the arguments thing - Bellamy didn't like being told what to do and he thought he was bigger than the club. He put his pet lip on, thought he was clever and undermined everyone including the fans by running to the press and stamping his feet like a spoilt child. Bye bye, Craig..
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I love winter as long as I can stay in the house. I HATE being cold. I'm going to invest in some thermals for the winter matches I think
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It is a bit 'pink' like 35856[/snapback] Suits me! Although as peasepud pointed out I shouldn't even be playing..
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Can we have this one made into a proper smiley d'you think?
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I've read about this in one of the medical journals and it's very bizarre. Apparently the surgery can be quite superficial in that it just takes the top layer of skin from the dead donor, or it can be much deeper involving some of the cartilege and bone structures from underneath if the recipient has had some kind of major trauma to the face and needs it rebuilt. I know that some people go through some terrible psychological suffering following a disfigurement or trauma but I'm not sure that looking in the mirror and seeing someone else's face wouldn't be a psychological trauma in itself - as well as the huge risks that are going to be involved in actually doing the surgery which reportedly is going to take something like 12 hours to do. And what happens if the body rejects it, or some areas of the face don't 'take' to the recipients own underlying structures? They're going to be left with worse disfigurements than they started out with.