

Walliver
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Can't be that, he writes '2' on his card but '02' comes up on the ball. You seem to have dismissed this idea anyway, but just in case someone else comes along, like. Surely he has to have done something more special than split screen? That's the sort of stuff regional news reporters do...
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I used to play against Coetzer at a regional level. Look how closely our careers have mirrored since then.
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I haven't seen him play much since he went to Villa, but I love Marlon.
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There was one crawling up the outside of my window the other day. I'd never noticed how weird their eyes are before.
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your nee Geoff Boycott must admit i was expecting the convicts to be ahead by tea today!!! ah well C'MON ENGLAND I nearly said 'except it won't happen now because I've said so' but I refrained because I knew that would put the kaibosh on it Can you make a wild statement about the Aussies batting for two days and managing to achieve the ridiculous run chase they've been set? Thanks.
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Fan runs on to the pitch to hug Emre's left leg. How long until someone is doing something similar to Ameobi?
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My flatmate was listening to that last night. We were expecting him to join us in the pub after the game but he didn't turn up, no one could understand where he was until we found out the score. That'll be some return leg if you make it through.
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It seems nearly everyone I know has a website these days (and I'm not just talking about a Facebook profile or a MySpace page for their band) so I'm thinking of making one. Who else on here has got one? Fancy showing it off?
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I'd go with the same top ten as you, but is Sidebottom injured? If fit I'd stick him in at 11. I'd probably even go with Onions ahead of the three you've got in. I don't think England will go with two spinners. From what I've been reading the Cardiff turned amazingly a while ago - which has been well documented - but since then the groundsman has worked on it and now it doesn't offer very much for the spinners. Monty played there recently and got awful figures. I'm quite confident about this series. Cook and RavBop are both going in in good form and I've got it in my head that KP will just switch it on.
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We've had people in our office made redundant and it's not nice when people in your department, who you've worked with for almost a year, are forced to leave. This week something either incredibly hilarious or astounding stupid happened - we've got pay reviews coming up this month and the daft HR girl has created a spreadsheet of everyone's pay increases (or 'increases' in some cases) and left it in a folder that anyone in the office can access. So far I only know two of us who have seen it, but as we're keeping quiet about it there's a decent chance a few more have seen it and are ready preparing their CVs. The most sickening thing I've seen is that recently two people on 15k were made redundant while we have two people in the office earning £100k and £150k.
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Darius "More than a player" Vassell has gone to Ankaragucu. Some of the photos here are amazing: http://www.121s.com/viewtopic.php?t=39838
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I'd go for Bergkamp's as mentioned in the opening post. It's the sort of goal you don't really mind the other team scoring.
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Dabizas also scored against Watford which I quite liked.
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Batty scored a great goal against Wimbledon, the week after Beckham scored from the halfway line against them I think.
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I'd like to think so. If not all then at least a decent chunk of them.
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Tim Krul on the bench?
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It's their religious human right to be able to go into their flat any time they want without being confronted by the heresy that is electricity. Something that is more confusing is how electricity is specifically mentioned given all their religious texts massively pre-date it. Wonder if it mentions Warp travel on religious holidays because Yahweh knew it would be invented in 2853ad and told them to write it down. It wasn't - igniting a fire was. Electricity was seen as a development of that (used for light, heating etc) so it was included later on. I'm sure Warp Travel will be included when it comes along.
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One of the main things drawing me to Gibraltar is the fact that they speak English - while not being all that far away from Britain (compared to USA, Australia etc) - and the fact that most of them speak Spanish could be handy if I wanted to learn that. At the moment I only speak English (I studied German in school but tried speaking it on holiday last year and completely failed) and would love to be able to speak a second language, I can just never decide which one. Of course, the sunshine and the wild monkeys make it seem a nice place to live. Having Spain and Morocco nearby makes it appealing for holidays as well. From what I can make out about Gibraltar, it seems I wouldn't need a work visa or residency permit to go there because I'm from an EEA country (http://www.recruitgibraltar.com/WorkResidencePermitsinGibraltar.asp ). Is that right? Are there any bits of paper I would need? The income tax seems a bit odd because they've got more than one system, but I assume if I got a job there my employers would be able to help me out with stuff like that. It's things like accommodation and finance that are worrying me at the moment. Can I just go into my bank and move my money to a foreign bank account (do I even need to do that?)? Who in Britain do I need to tell that I'm moving away (student loans people, parents etc)? The job specs mentioned a relocation allowance which is nice of them. (It also mentioned that after a phone interview they'd conduct a face-to-face interview - is this likely to be at my expense or theirs?) If I did get this job it would be the first time I moved somewhere and not known someone - in the city, never mind the country or that half of the continent - which would also be a bit worrying.
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Talking to a Leeds fan today and he doesn't rate him too highly. Spoke better of Delph and very highly of someone called Snodgrass. Couple of Leeds fans I know rate him highly and are very pissed that he's rejected a new contract. Surely cant be worse than Stroller I hope that isn't going to be the extent of our transfer policy...
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Permanent, I think. I'm a bit fed up where I am and just fancy a really big change. I'm sure different countries will have different regulations, but a general checklist or a reliable resource to look at would be handy. It's obviously going to be quite a big change so if anyone has any advice* that would be ace. *Any advice more in depth than Jimbo's. Depends on many factors- your age, trade or profession, where you want work etc What do you do ? Yeah, sorry, I haven't given many details. I'm 23, I work in digital marketing/SEO at the moment but I'm looking for something with writing more. This generally puts me in an English speaking country or a job that very specifically says it's dealing with English. So far I've found a decent looking job that I think I can do in Gibraltar, one in Chile and one in Denmark (although I'm not as keen on that one at the moment) . Clearly those countries are going to have different requirements so if anyone has generally moving tips that may or may not apply I'd still be keen to read them.
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Permanent, I think. I'm a bit fed up where I am and just fancy a really big change. I'm sure different countries will have different regulations, but a general checklist or a reliable resource to look at would be handy. It's obviously going to be quite a big change so if anyone has any advice* that would be ace. *Any advice more in depth than Jimbo's.