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  1. Support the team but nothing else.

     

    Buy no shirts no memorobilia, no pies no half time pints. Hit the bottom line-its the only language they understand.

     

    Oh and dont forget to lynch Ashley and Wise

     

     

    Already refusing to buy pies etc.. due to the prices.

  2. Why hasn't Pilchard Chops come over to stick up for him?

     

     

    Why bring me into this? You're the one that seems bothered, and its not as if Leazes needs any support as far as I can see. you are all snapping away at him like rabid dogs instead of letting the whole thing die a natural death

     

    No matter what the rights and wrongs are, its the members of this board who constantly dredge the whole thing up again and again. You should all know by now Leazes is like a dog with a bone and quite often seems to hit a raw nerve or two.

     

    Please leave me out of it

  3. The Prodigous Iceman retreats

     

    I wasn't going to post anything and take the flak that would be coming my way when there is no announcement but have been advised that I would be stupid if I did by numerous posters as then people would say I was full of shite.

     

    After tonight I am going to let nature take its cause as it seems that things are changing on a daily basis and I cant win. I am as fed up as the rest of you will be and I don't want it to seem as I am stringing anyone along.

     

    I was accused that it was obvious the announcement would be made in the next day or two as it was before the 30th. Obviously a big reason as it turns out was that there are no world cup games and it would maximise publicity. I don't think that an announcement will be made this month and another extension may have to be applied.

     

    A celebration had been arranged in Ireland tomorrow to celebrate the successful completion of the takeover. There are quite a few posters on here who know alot but are not posting on the main board.

     

    Would some of the posters who have pm'd me please reply on this thread so everyone knows what I am saying is genuine.

     

    The deal was all agreed last week and I stand by this however at the 11th hour a hurdle has arisen.

     

    I know this is not what people want to hear but this is what I have been told.

     

    I pray to god everything works out and an announcement is still made but I thought I should say what a few others on here already know.

     

    As you all will be aware I have always been positive with the takeover from day 1 and I still am but now not confident it will happen before the 30th deadline.

  4. TyneBridge appears to be one of the 7 members of Leazes' super HTT board.

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    Keeping Pilchard Chops off here more than justifies that places existence :(

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    I can't understand your need to have intermittent digs at me, unless its meant as a sideways swipe at Leazes. Why I don't post on here is irrelevant and in the past. I still enjoy reading toontastic but as you mention I'm dull and there are posters who share my point of view but have the talent to put it much more eloquently, unfortunatly your not one of them.

     

    As for Leazes's points of view I disagree with most of them but he at least puts a coherent argument forward. My views by the way are much more akin to Rob W.

     

    I like Howaythetoon because I don't have to be anyone other than myself, I can be as boring as fuck, Please find someond else to aim your pathetic barbs at.

  5. Aw went to Blaydon Races, 'twas on the ninth of Joon,

    Eiteen hundred an' sixty-two, on a summer's efternoon;

    Aw tyuk the 'bus frae Balmbra's, an' she wis heavy laden,

    Away we went alang Collingwood Street, that's on the road to Blaydon.

     

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    Oh lads, ye shud only seen us gannin',

    We pass'd the foaks upon the road just as they wor stannin';

    Thor wes lots o' lads an' lasses there, all wi' smiling faces,

    Gawn alang the Scotswood Road, to see the Blaydon Races.

     

    We flew past Airmstrang's factory, and up to the "Robin Adair",

    Just gannin' doon te the railway bridge, the 'bus wheel flew off there.

    The lasses lost their crinolines off, an' the veils that hide their faces,

    An' aw got two black eyes an' a broken nose in gan te Blaydon Races.

     

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    When we gat the wheel put on away we went agyen,

    But them that had their noses broke they cam back ower hyem;

    Sum went to the Dispensary an' uthers to Doctor Gibbs,

    An' sum sought out the Infirmary to mend their broken ribs.

     

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    Noo when we gat to Paradise thor wes bonny gam begun;

    Thor was fower-an-twenty on the 'bus, man, hoo they danced an' sung;

    They called on me to sing a sang, aw sung them "Paddy Fagan",

    Aw danced a jig an' swung my twig that day aw went to Blaydon.

     

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    We flew across the Chain Bridge reet into Blaydon toon,

    The bellman he was callin' there, they call him Jackie Broon;

    Aw saw him talkin' to sum cheps, an' them he was pursuadin'

    To gan an' see Geordy Ridley's concert in the Mechanics' Hall at Blaydon.

     

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    The rain it poor'd aw the day an' myed the groons quite muddy,

    Coffy Johnny had a white hat on - they war shootin' "Whe stole the cuddy."

    There wes spice stalls an' munkey shows an' aud wives selling ciders,

    An' a chep wiv a hapenny roond aboot, shootin' "Now, me boys, for riders."

     

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    Translation anyone?  :razz:

     

     

     

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    One Hundred years have past and gone

    since the Journey was first taken

    alang that bliddy road we'd gan to that little toon called Blaydon

    Ridley composed the verses

    and the geordies thay all sang em

    now everyones come to kna

    the Geordies National Anthem

  6. Comments on this forum regarding tonight's Testimonial for Alan Shearer sum up everything that is wrong with it. You will always be Newcastle Online's naughty little brother IMO & tbh Jesus most defiantly wept

     

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  7. Jesus, what retards....

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    there ARE one or two other alternative message boards, if you think its that bad like [which its not but each to their own ....]. Why not have 2 alternative boards ????

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    LM hitches his skirt up to show a bit more leg tbh. :razz:

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    :razz: Worth going there just for the craic with that laugh-a-minute Pilchard Chops tbh.

    Incidentally, I'd hope this was one of T27's genius wind-ups. FFS!

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    I'm a one man clique tbh

  8. Online hate

     

    There are many forms of hate on the Internet, ranging from extreme racist sites to the cruel satire found on many popular kids’ Web sites. Sites such as ‘uglypeople.com’ may seem harmless, but they contribute to a kids’ online culture where cruelty to others is considered acceptable.

     

    Given this culture, it's not a stretch to imagine kids graduating from sites where people are mocked for their personal appearance to sites where minorities and homosexuals are attacked.

     

    White supremacist and hate groups are increasingly turning to the Internet to target young people for recruitment. Hate mongers look for vulnerable youth who can be brought into their community through private chat rooms and e-mail, far away from the public eye.

     

    These groups also use hateful music to entice young people to their cause. When kids surf the Net for music, they can easily come across sites that sell hate music, or even make it available for free.

     

    Some hate sites have areas specifically designed for young children. The kids’ page of the official Ku Klux Klan site offers homework help and advice for talking to your parents about racial superiority, in case they “just don’t get it.” Other sites give the appearance of being legitimate by offering harmless activities and crafts and links to respected kids’ sites.

     

    Hate sites often hide keywords in their pages that can be picked up by search engines. Some of the keywords on one white supremacist site for women are children, toys, art, games and fun. If someone enters one of these words into a keyword search engine, this site will turn up in the results.

     

    The purpose of a hate site isn’t always readily apparent. For example, at first glance, ‘martinlutherking.org’ appears to be a tribute to the American civil rights leader. In fact, it is a hate site created by a white supremacist organization.

     

    Hate groups often cite free speech in defense of their activities. The Web site of the Canadian Association for Free Expression appears to be concerned with civil liberties, yet it promotes the right to discuss racist immigration policies. For inexperienced young people, such information on deceptive hate sites can easily be taken at face value and not fully understood.

     

    Teachers can be instrumental in helping young people learn to think critically about online content:

     

    * Teach students from an early age about media violence. Young people need to learn to respect others and to respond appropriately to violent media. Talk to them about real violence and its consequences, and discourage media that portray killing or pain as entertainment.

     

    * Educate kids about online hate. Young people will better be able to recognize and avoid hateful content if they are taught the strategies hate mongers use and the history of racism. Help them to identify hateful content and symbols on Web sites; for example, swastikas, derogatory references to race or sexual orientation, and cartoon depiction of various ethnic and racial groups.

     

    http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/teac.../risks_hate.cfm

  9. hese much prized principles of freedom and liberty, which for their time were radical in the extreme, can be traced directly back to those first boatloads of warriors who splashed up on our beaches all those years ago. This heady mix of Angle, Jute, Saxon and Viking was to form the basis of the ancestry of the English people. Centuries later they were joined in England by Flemings, Hugenots, Jews, West Indians and Asiatics. Many ultimately intermarried to produce a race of people today that, when asked who they are, can proudly reply, "We Are The English".

     

     

     

    http://www.wearetheenglish.com/whoareyer.html

  10. Well folks I don't suppose you'll miss me but I may go back over there. I know to expect everything to be "dummned down" but why settle for second hand stupidness here when I can get it first hand over there.

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