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  1. just most of the time......and Cid i agree that does seem cheap for an 'O'
  2. sorry can't chat i'm off to book my ticket to colorado
  3. had to go to work with soiled trousers though Had a change of keks in his case, judging by the way he clings to the fucker. this clip made the CBC national news last night
  4. tooner

    Crutches

    most important thing to remember when taking stairs....... going up......feet before crutches going down.....crutches before feet not that bad really did my ankle in when I was a kid, was on them for a while had to walk/tripod to school everyday
  5. .....like falling down and hurting yourself b/c you're drunk?...at least for 303257 of em anyway.
  6. For more on this, see the full story: http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/police-say-sorry-to-fans.php The Football Supporters Federation stands up for fans across the country, and it’s good to see that our work is beginning to pay off. We campaigned successfully against the misuse of Section 27 legislation last season, we’ve been working with Sunderland fans in an ongoing investigation into police brutality by Northumbria Police this season, as well as helping fans in individual cases week-in, week-out. The FSF is there for when the shit hits the fans, but we’re far more than that – find out more about getting involved and join for free (and get yourself a couple of freebies) at www.fsf.org.uk/join.php FYP
  7. i'm sure we'll find out....errr, oot
  8. Well start a poll who's a bigger cunt, and the one with the most posts, is banned for a month, deal? Only if you stick to it this time I agree with SLP, the more succesful teams tend to have more "OMG WTF!!!!! BEST PLAYA IN DA WORLD" fans who only support them because they win things. Lee Stewart is a good example of this type of mong. I think that's just how the youth of today talk. I am friends with my cousins daughter on facebook and she talks like a total chav despite being privately educated and generally a nice girl in real life.. agree with this.....complaining about the texting/internet language that seems to have seeped into the mainstream just shows our/your age tbh......doesn't really say anything about lack of football knowledge, although I will admit there does seem to be a correlation between the two I don't think it's a given. I for instance know that my football knowledge as it pertains to the history of NUFC is woefully lacking when compared to most if not all, but that has more to do with the fact that until the mid nineties the premiership/english football was not really available for wide consumption unless you had satellite (which I didn't), so if that makes me a plastic fan so be it, but it has nothing to do with having intelligent discussion about NUFC or anything else on here.
  9. had to go to work with soiled trousers though
  10. It's more that it's confirmation there is no change on the horizon. Ashley's not even pretending any more. Tbf, I can see him appointing Hughton tomorrow and then selling the club the day afterwards only to get one over Moat (+ Shearer) or whoever is the buyer then. He and Lambiarse are probably already chuckling... I'd take that tbf +1000000000000000000....etc
  11. equal measure on the no shit sherlock scale............... http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/20...erone-cars.html
  12. the chart reminds me of "The Invisible Landscape" by Terrence McKenna which also predicts Dec 21, 2012 as a 'novel' event
  13. Fragments- Forest Whitaker, Dakota Fanning, Kate Beckinsale, Guy Pearce synopsis-shooting takes place, affects each witness differently thought it was well done, reveals each characters experience one grain at a time
  14. Disastrous eh? Can you still hold the Kleenex Seriously though, why not move to Orlando FYP
  15. ........please let Darth Rumsfeld get convicted of war crimes
  16. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/10/09/f-rfa-champ.html not a bad article
  17. was reading that they thik the crater may have been deeper than they originally thought and therefore the plume of debris would not have reached sun light and therefore not shown up to the star gazing crew........so yeah total anti-climax
  18. nominations had to be in by Feb 1.......what had he done by that point?
  19. didn't the drinking hours get extended recently (relatively), I've only been over once when I was 17 and I remember all the pubs closed at 11 or something like that.....if i am correct in my first sentence, has this had an adverse effect on the frequency of booze fueled misadventures in Britain?
  20. agreed......northern prairies is lower than 60 degrees north where it stays light (dusk) for the night
  21. errrr.....really?? I think you may be mistaken on that one, they are a result of the solar radiation interacting with the magentic fields at the poles, nothing to do with the time of year, of course that is my limited understanding of them. That and I've seen them in the summer and have friends that tree planted in the northern parts of the prairies that said they saw incredidible displays during the summer plant.....but they may be more prevalent during the winter but you should be able to see them as long as you don't go above 60 degrees latitude.
  22. Your comments imply you have never been... I know there is quite a bit of false snobbery on here at times, but the facts remain it is the most popular holiday destination in the world. Now the fact that I use the word popular will in itself bring snobbery out in some. We then have people (stands to be corrected) such as yourself who slag the place off without actually having being there. Seriously I do understand that different people have different requirements from a holiday, but most families can have endless fun in Florida whether it is planning your stay to coincide with a space launch (as we have done twice) or the fantastic climate, the shops, the food restaurants are fabulous, the "have a nice day" service you receive is fantastic. Then there are the theme parks, water parks, sea world with its killer whales, manatees etc etc When I went the first time I dreaded the theme parks because i dont really like or trust fair rides. They are a world away from a fairground and drenched in Disney magic. Of course the world is full of places to visit but most families who are lucky enough to afford it, choose florida again and again. Been twice mate, shan't be going again. Had a dream holiday when I was a bairn, then we went back when I was a teenager. Both times we had Florida as part of a larger holiday and both times I felt under-awed by it. Even as a kid I was never a massive fan of theme parks, I had more fun in the other places. The Bahamas was amazing even as a kid, and Yellowstone was unbelievable. We went to Rodeos and huge fairs (fayres?)in Colorado. Went snorkelling in the Bahamas and yet Florida was, to me, a glammed up Blackpool with better weather. Nothing there stood out except a Hollywood Lightning Storm. Honestly the things that you're marking as things to do in Florida, you can also do in California (bar the Shuttle launches); the climate, the shops, the restaurants, the service. It all exists in California, but with more variety and quality. I not saying it's impossible to have a good time in Florida, I'm just saying that you can do all that and more elsewhere. Like I said, if you're crossing the Atlantic, you may as well go that little bit further. I'll also bet that if you can afford Florida and the obligatory Disney trip, you could definitely afford a holiday in Colorado and you'd have more fun. but, I suppose, it's horses for courses. oh and fwiw I'm not bragging/showing off/or whatever else you'd like to claim KD, so don't start. Is the correct answer. One of my dream trips is to go to Hawai and watch Lava falling into the sea! Long way to go like, think its another 6 - 8 hours after Florida. Have no real fancy for these parks such as yellowstone, where bears literally do shit in the woods. could you not do that in Iceland? be closer, colder but closer.
  23. top one should be on the Ipswich board no?
  24. the time in rossland was during a halloween party i was dancing and getting down with my girlfriend we looked around and no one was inside anymore so we wandered out fornt of the hall and everyone was standing out front ooooing and ahhhing, must have looked pretty funny because evryone was in costume necks craning upward. anyone from down-unda seen the southern lights?
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