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Zathras

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  1. Try here ---> http://www.menupages.com/restaurantdetails...restaurantid=32
  2. doesn't he celebrate practically every goal like that?
  3. Bet Wor Al wishes he had hair like that these days.
  4. SG is right. That one needs no caption. What about this one?
  5. I'm not too disappointed with Italy, the Czechs and Ghana. It was always going to be difficult to get out of our group and it could have been a lot worse.
  6. Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake. A good read, certainly better than the majority of the later short stories in her other book Interpreter of Maladies. There's so much good South Asian literature these days. Next project though is Green and Gray by Timothy Zahn.
  7. Might have to do with the fact that Holland failed to make it to the last world cup.... And the Czechs failed to make 98 or 2002
  8. Yeah, thanks for that, I needed it. 63293[/snapback] 25 posts. A new record?
  9. "BitTorrent shakes hands with MPAA" http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/80600/bittorre...-with-mpaa.html
  10. Turning out to be a nice day today. It's above zero, about 1 degree C above actually. It was a nice bike in to work this morning.
  11. A bit of a guess but was it George Weah? 58800[/snapback] Only a couple of years out 95 for Weah. I would never of guessed the answer! 58808[/snapback] You were suprised it was the 1990 World Cup winning captain, Lothar Matthaus? 58813[/snapback] Yes I was. Italy 1990 was remembered for many things and although Germany won it, Roger Milla and a host of other individuals were far more memorable, don't you think? 58815[/snapback] Well to be fair, Schillachi won the golden ball at that world cup (Matthaus was 2nd) and the voting was such: 1. Lothar MATTHร„US (Germany) 128 pts 2. Jean-Pierre PAPIN (France) 113 3. Gary LINEKER (England) 40 4. Robert PROSINECKI (Yugoslavia & Croatia) 38 5. Marco VAN BASTEN (Netherlands) 23 6. Franco BARESI (Italy) 12 7. Ivรกn ZAMORANO (Chile) 10 8. Andreas BREHME (Germany) 9 9. Gianluca VIALLI (Italy) 8 10. Enzo SCIFO (Belgium) 7 Oh, and he was good for Inter that year too, coming in 2nd in Serie A
  12. A bit of a guess but was it George Weah? 58800[/snapback] Only a couple of years out 95 for Weah. I would never of guessed the answer! 58808[/snapback] You were suprised it was the 1990 World Cup winning captain, Lothar Matthaus?
  13. Nah, today it's only -4, so no worries.
  14. I don't think that you can argue that with people living longer lives, the system needs to be overhauled. Here in the US, retirement age is 65, but when that figure was decided upon, the life expectancy was a lot lower. If you adjusted it for today's life expectancy, it would be over 70.
  15. Well for starters, I can breath in Minnesota. 57417[/snapback] There's no smog in San Francisco matey. You're thinking of LA. 57423[/snapback] No; I'm thinking of the Bay Area. My aunt lives in Oakland and I spent two weeks in Berkely. Couldn't breath worth a damn. Don't know if it was smog or what but I couldn't breath there. 'sides, I'd go crazy without the seasonal change. It just doesn't have to get quite this cold. 57429[/snapback] WTF does that mean like? Gemmill, do you live in San Francisco? 57437[/snapback] Gemmill spent a few years in San Fransisco honing his skill at gay loving.
  16. Well for starters, I can breath in Minnesota. 57417[/snapback] There's no smog in San Francisco matey. You're thinking of LA. 57423[/snapback] No; I'm thinking of the Bay Area. My aunt lives in Oakland and I spent two weeks in Berkely. Couldn't breath worth a damn. Don't know if it was smog or what but I couldn't breath there. 'sides, I'd go crazy without the seasonal change. It just doesn't have to get quite this cold.
  17. Well for starters, I can breath in Minnesota.
  18. Ok. Now it is cold. -17ยบ C. And before Sparks starts quoting the temperature in Yaktusk, no one on the forum actually lives there, whereas I am walking to work a mile each way in this shite.
  19. I'm not saying they're good; I'm saying that they could be Australia and possibly Uruguay minus Forlan. They're miles ahead of the Jamaican team that qualified in 1998.
  20. I don't know much about Bahrain, but I don't doubt that Trinidad and Tobago could give either of those teams a run for their money. The thing about TnT is that they have a lot of hot and cold days--they can be brilliant or they can be dreadful; it's all about concentration. They've got great individual skills, but their focus is dreadful. Their new coach, Beenhacker has got them a little more organized and if he can instill that spirit in them, they'll be great. 57043[/snapback] Dwight Yorke plays for them doesn't he? Case closed tbh. 57046[/snapback] Well, Dwight Yorke 'plays' for them might be more accurate. He trots around the field (wearing the captains armband no less!) but does very little.
  21. I don't know much about Bahrain, but I don't doubt that Trinidad and Tobago could give either of those teams a run for their money. The thing about TnT is that they have a lot of hot and cold days--they can be brilliant or they can be dreadful; it's all about concentration. They've got great individual skills, but their focus is dreadful. Their new coach, Beenhacker has got them a little more organized and if he can instill that spirit in them, they'll be great.
  22. I think that 0-1 is a great result for Australia! I am confident that they can overcome that deficite at home.
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