ChezGiven
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toontastics village idiot speaks!!!! Shit, just noticed this one too. Despite the best efforts of Vic et al to turn this place into a turdfest, most have been quite accomodating to me. Yet you, as usual, seize upon any half arsed chance to insult my intelligence, possibly because it was highlighted by others elsewhere that they thought i was more intelligent than yow. A point i laughed at but knew it would have sent you mental. Its 'Toontastic's' btw you dribbling old monger.
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Rob W - Toontastic member # 46 Chez Given - Toontastic member # 559 New boy.................... Failure to recognise sarcasm = senile old twat.
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I was 6, he still takes the piss out of me for playing in the red sand round the edge of the pitch and not watching the match. We were in the old west stand next to the paddock.
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23rd spetember 1978 (earlier than i thought) 0 - 0 v Leyton Orient 26, 361 Notable players; Hibbit, Withe, McGhee, Nattrass, Cassidy
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Its exactly 12° hotter today here, than it was 12 months ago. Now THATS science!!! NO people fuck off, this threads shit, pseudo intellectual bollocks blah blah blah.
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anyone else read this totally biased article in The Sun???
ChezGiven replied to The_Guv_nor's topic in Newcastle Forum
Irwin from the sun shown up to be even more of a right prick by the Actim team of the week. http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?comm...e=teamOfTheWeek -
But the rivalry between sunderland and Newcaslte pre-dates football and has roots in industrial rivalry. If we didnt have a team in Newcastle, that doesnt mean the pre-existing rivalry would not have continued. The basic premise of the thread is that NUFC doesnt exist, it doesnt mention anything else about shipyards, local pride etc. I dont know if you can be that sure tbh.
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Liverpool Investors aim to take £39 million a year
ChezGiven replied to Rob W's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Scruff My niece showed me how to use them over xmas. Apparently you can lift them up and tip it on your head too.
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Those are good bibs. They collect the dropped stuff so you can have another go afterwards.
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What do we want from our vacuous talentless bimbos though? I want the heavily accented, the pointless career, the shameless self-promotion and the knowledge she loves it in the spazz hole. She has all this in spades tbh.
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Nope. Who? Dutch player. Big ugly bald geezer. Scored an absoute thunderbolt from about 40 yards about 20 years ago. Playing for Forest iirc. Was a bit of a long-range shot/free-kick specialist. Not sure i remember him If there is TV footage of a goal then they should know the speed of the shot as its just time and distance. Cant imagine anyone has been through all goals ever like.
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Penne rules. Spaghetti is for kids.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtm...17/sfnne217.xml Hot-shot Martins By Henry Winter Last Updated: 1:52am GMT 17/01/2007 Your View: Football fans' forum In pics: Premiership action Obafemi Martins' stunning 84 mph goal for Newcastle United at Tottenham on Sunday could be the fastest shot ever recorded in a competitive game, according to the Football Association yesterday. The Nigerian's left-footed strike made it 2-2 before Newcastle went on to a 3-2 triumph, and may have shot Martins into the record books. "Some players in history have been renowned for the power of their shooting – Charlie 'Cannonball' Fleming for Sunderland in the Fifties, Cliff Holton for Crystal Palace in the Sixties and Peter 'Hotshot' Lorimer for Leeds in the Seventies," stated the FA's historian David Barber on the governing body's website yesterday. "BBC's Record Breakers programme featured an 87 mph shot by Nicky Summerbee in 1994 that was claimed as the hardest ever. Manchester United tested the power of Scholes, Rooney and Ronaldo with a special measuring gun and they were all around 70 mph. The Brazilian left-back Robert Carlos, whose shooting is legendary, was timed at 72 mph. Martins' effort at the weekend, of course, was done in a match situation and has to be remarkable."
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Good spot. Unless I'm much mistaken, there's some yellow and blue there as well. I wasnt aware of that the first time i said that though. might wanna consider purchasing that brain training game for the nintendo DS and you might want to read the thread again retard
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Good spot. Unless I'm much mistaken, there's some yellow and blue there as well. I wasnt aware of that the first time i said that though. Don't worry mate, it can be really confusing trying to decipher four colours at a time. I'm sure you'll develop eventually! In the back of a car, in the dark, having been drinking heavily and then at match, i'm surprised i remembered the incident never mind the colours of the small flag on the limo, ye mong.
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Good spot. Unless I'm much mistaken, there's some yellow and blue there as well. I wasnt aware of that the first time i said that though.
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It's mutual, tbh. Just cos you're as tall as Kilimanjaro doesnt mean you can represent Tanzania. Give the tall jokes a rest, bawbag. How about you line up some more sweaty/fat/Shrek/ogre jokes instead? Just to make a change... A girl i work with climbed it a few months ago hence i knew which country it was in. I just couldnt help myself you big soft shite
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It's mutual, tbh. Just cos you're as tall as Kilimanjaro doesnt mean you can represent Tanzania.
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This is the flag of Tanzania, got green and black in it.
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Gemmill's new found cooking skills