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catmag

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  1. It was both at different times. Souness and Shepherd got an ovation for what frankly has been a fantastic piece of business. Where's the nightmare?
  2. The scenes from SJP are unbelievable. There's about 25,000 people there.
  3. 'Scuse me - they give ladies a bad name!!
  4. Now come on, say what you really think, no messing about! So has anyone been to the replacement night for Stone Love at Foundation on the thursday? 23808[/snapback] I've no idea, but avoid Tuesdays - ferk me, I'm home already. Dead as owt.
  5. Not sure I want to go back. Too many people will be "devastated" at this mornings news
  6. I think you'll all be forgiven. I also think that all Newcastle fans should have been given the day off as soon as this was announced.
  7. I've just seen that on SSN! Apparently they're flying off the shelves in the club shop. Please gawd don't let anything go wrong with this deal else we'll be a laughing stock (again!)
  8. I was by the bar, very convenient if you ask me! 22579[/snapback] With your hood getting heavier by the minute 22585[/snapback] Really? You utter bastids! 22633[/snapback] Are you telling me that you still haven't found all that stuff?
  9. Howay man, surely your gaydar started pinging like there was no tomorrow as soon as I re-entered the region (oo-er)... would've been grand to catch up with you again though, even if it was nice not having my view of the telly blocked. Keep your social diary free for the Charlton game in December, big boy! 22135[/snapback] Is this right? Were you there Meenz???? Nobody tell't wuh???!!!! Sorry if I didnt say hello, matey! Cath you feckin' dirt trumpet! What happened to the introductions? 22659[/snapback] Fuck off you useless bastard!! See Dave's reply above!!
  10. I was by the bar, very convenient if you ask me! 22579[/snapback] With your hood getting heavier by the minute
  11. He must be fucking mental to come here! It's never been so much of a pleasure watching Sky Sports News I've just rang me brother who appears to have had a bit of a heavy night last night and was just about to bark at me until I mentioned why I was phoning.. I'm now his fave sister in the world
  12. Erm you don't win a fiver, but you may want to check the hood of the jacket you had on on Sunday.
  13. I was wearing a pink jumper if that helps any?
  14. No, but it did happen in the pub
  15. I should have tried being a bit more adventurous actually. Not THAT adventurous mind you.....
  16. 2 Tic-Tacs 1 rail ticket 1 bus ticket 2 Bacardi Breezer labels 1 lily petal 1 lily leaf 1 red straw 1 cinema ticket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
  17. It's really sad that your sisters husband and the kids don't have anything to do with your mam anymore Hopefully time will heal a few things and they'll realise that their need to still be in touch with your mam means so much more than something a "Spiritualist" preaches about the situation. It's a shame that the things that were said by someone who didn't even know your sister or your mam holds more importance than family ties. I'm sure it's not what your sister would have wanted to happen and hopefully they'll come to realise that too. Just let them know that you're all still there for them once they're feeling a little more receptive to contact again. Good luck.
  18. Any oggling from you will be met with a black eye from me - never mind any bloke!
  19. Er, Jap's?? 20119[/snapback] That's terrible!!
  20. Let's hope there are still some around! As for the low-cut top thing? I look stupid in high-necked tops/t-shirts and always wear v-necked or low'ish cut tops. It's not inviting blokes to stare at my cleavage it's because it's comfortable and it suits me. Yers, I am blessed in the cleavage department etc but it's not an open invite for blokes to talk to them! In the case of the 3-year old passing comment - I'd have found it hilarious!
  21. When I was a kid it was traditional to do a big family outing on a bank holiday with my grandparents, aunties, uncles and cousins etc. We'd just all drive somewhere and the only criteria it needed to meet was that there was a field so we could play rounders. I have a recollection of the picnic always consisting of egg and tomato sarnies and Kia-Ora juice too. Nowadays if I'm not working then it's just another day off really.
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