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My son put his Oakleys on the other morning and they snapped clean in half in the middle Ok, theyre 3 years old, but he's looked after them and they cost £200. Could have poked his eye out!!! as it was he cut his nose, they were so sharp Anyway, i'd like to get him a new pair for a pressie, not really up on whats 'in' at the mo, so thought some of you might know being young and trendy like 'some' of you are i only buy cheapy ones for myself as i lose them!
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No.........but its an Ipswich forum I dont know what he really hopes to gain by doing this peasepud, maybe he feels the threat of it will stop people doing it? Though he has banned a few posters now, so i dont see the point, It does seem morally wrong to me. Trouble is most of the members on there know each other well in 'real life' and naturally they dont all get on and have their own favourites, probably most of them wouldnt mix in everyday life, but the forum itself started meetings, events and travelling together for away games which has thrown them together alot for the last couple of years and now its going pear shaped. Two of the members have now started up their own forums, and theres a divide, its a real shame as it was once a top forum with a very friendly 'family' feel to it.
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Just wanted to pick your brains really. I've used a phpBB forum for a few years that i really enjoy being a member of, but recently things have not been so good, with people not getting on so well, arguements, spoilt threads etc etc (you know the score) The forum owner closed down the chat section for a few days but has re-opened it now. Thing is, he's disabled the private messaging facility because a few people had received nasty pms. He says if he lets us use it again, it will only be under the understanding that admin could have access to and read pms Surely that breaks data protection laws? Do you know if he can rightfully do this? Can you do that on here? It just seems wrong to me. I suggested the best way is to have the buddy thing, where you can block pms from certain people.
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I normally wear thongs (hate a knicker line in my clothes) but i adore lacey french knickers too, bought a few pairs the other day, pink, turquoise, black and white
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Its been a hectic day, i havent really stopped we are racing this weekend and leave for Ipswich early tomorrow, but ive more or less finished packing up. I'm meeting a friend later on tonight for a drink but m already knackered!
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I've never been with a woman, but i must admit to being a tiny bit curious what it would be like Two friends of mine are lesbians and tell me once you've been with a woman you'd never want a man again I definitely like men but what puzzles me is that although i have never tried to be with a woman i still know what type of female i'd go for if i was
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yes thats right. Im extremely old.
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Stunning photo Gemmill. I still have the picture that was posted on newcastle online ages ago.
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We've had desk top, but whats on your desk now? Is it tidy or a mess? My desk is too small to fit much on really. my son has more space on his. So i have a tiny tatty teddy on the top, a piece of love rock from Cyprus, my web cam, a peace angel and pens. crappy pics, cos taken with my rubbish phone!
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Twas her I've just remembered Mr Galliano's Circus aswell Quickly Googled and she apparently wrote over 700 books. 3498[/snapback] blimey
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Thats a nice photo catmag, i spot a tatty teddy on there, i love those Now, i cant get a book out of my head, family at Red Roofs or something?? was that Enid Blyton too? My god, just how many books did that woman write?
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Oh i forgot Swallows and Amazons
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Oh i adored that book. I was a book-worm too, still am really. I grew up reading all Enid Blyton books, loved the famous five, (way better than secret seven)! I can remember getting my pocket money on a saturday, going into town and buying either a Mallory Towers or St Clares book One book really sticks in my mind, 'mystery of the burnt cottage' or something like that, i think that was Enid Blyton too. I also bought a famous five book for sentimental reasons the other day It contains four stories and as soon as i got it home, my sister nicked it and i havent had it back yet!! I loved pippi longstocking and paddington bear books. Later on i read Roald Dahl books and fell in love with The Hobbit, where my love for all Tolkien's work began. Also loved Little Woman, the brontes books and Jane Austen, i've lost count how many times ive read Pride and Prejudice and sense and sensibility.
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Yes, i think i'd sack you for that too 3116[/snapback] It'll be far too easy to reply with a well known Torquay v Scunthorpe score here, but I'll refrain 3119[/snapback] thats cruel 3128[/snapback] So (and apologies for going off topic), what's life like in League One, and are you looking forward to life back in league two this season? 3130[/snapback] Life in league one was superb! honestly, i really enjoyed it, till the last game it was an amzing achievment to get there at all on our budget and to do it playing attractive passing football was even better, and a great testament to Leroy Rosenoir (who now has icon status here in Torquay)!! It was good to play different teams, although sometimes we were sadly lacking and it showed. But all in all it was a very memorable season and to everyone's amazement we nearly stayed up and put the Franchise FC down......still trying to puzzle out where it all went wrong on the last day though The team just didnt turn up, it was gutting to watch, especially as it was in our hands, we were all just stunned, stunned and sick to the stomach. But there ya go, league two now, feel abit worried actually, we've lost our best player, Alex Russell, and have quite a few new youngsters in. It'll be interesting to see how they bed in, pre season hasnt exactly been reassuring, but We still have Leroy as gaffer and i really rate him, he can get the team playing for him, so glad we hung on to him............so far!
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Yes, i think i'd sack you for that too 3116[/snapback] It'll be far too easy to reply with a well known Torquay v Scunthorpe score here, but I'll refrain 3119[/snapback] thats cruel
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Yes, i think i'd sack you for that too
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why are you waiting? can't you make it yourself? I was so hungry i ate mine too quick and i now have indegestion
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Are they just abit of fun for you to pass the time? Can you take or leave them? Or are they an important part of your everyday life? Do you think others really get an accurate idea of the 'real you?' Or do you hide your true self? Be honest now!
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Today its 2x toasted crumpets with flora and marmite on and a cup of coffee with 2x chocolate malted milk Well!! im always starving after working a night shift!
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theyre all shallow, easily forgetable morons! I'd send them all into room 101 forever I suppose at a push if i had to pick one it would be Anthony as he's about the most 'normal' one in there.
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The waterboys-fishermans blues U2-Live in San Diego
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I actually thought id found a forum without a Big Brother thread at last I enjoyed the first couple BB series, but imo its just gone downhill now. What an awful bunch of egotistic people. All they do is argue and gossip, none of them seem to be able to string a proper sentence together, (except Derek). They have no aspirations, no conversation and no genuine character The contestants now only seem to be in it to make a quick buck and become famous, and they're chosen because of their bitchiness and ability to shock people, when in fact its turned out boring and predictable. I much preferred it when more ordinary people were chosen.
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Athlete-street map Embrace-Come back to what you know Metallica-untill it sleeps Him-wicked game pearl jam and U2-one
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village people????????????? 2788[/snapback]