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geordieshandy

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  1. It keeps going well wierd on me, not allowing moves and pieces vanishing.
  2. Me mam got me brother that for his birthday, whilst getting it signed she got a snog off Ginola.
  3. Good find, cheers dude.. like wise ! Ordered !!! Ditto - good work
  4. Are you trying to say that he's been through a mincer?
  5. How much are they? Between £1000 and £1500 Quite a range then.
  6. Dyer will probably be on the bench, give him half an hour.
  7. I have been. Perhaps going to see Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat has lead me to tar it all with the same brush. When the've got Planet of the Apes on stage, I will be the first in line. "Can I play the piano anymore? Of course you can. Well I couldn't before! instrumental fill" Isn't that a Simpsons episode?
  8. Have to say I'm with Renton here. A good stage actor or director is able to portray just as realism, emotion, fantasy anything. They also aren't limited, one night they may try something different, a small tweek here and there, to keep the production fresh. Each time you see the play you might get something different, you don't get that by rewatching a DVD. Good case in point, wor lass's favourite Shakespeare is Titus Andronicus. There was recently a showing (I think in London) where several audience members had to leave the show due to the realism and horrific nature of what is being portrayed. The film, although good, I don't think did that to the same degree. Also she is taking me to see the Woman in Black which she promises will scare the shit out of me. I haven't seen a film that did that yet. Plus you get the audience interaction, which can obviously go either way. But to be able to get on stage night after night in front of expectant new audiences and be able to react to them must be one hell of a skill. I love watching films, but I also like a bit of proper theatre now and again. The effects in films can sometimes detract from the actors ability, but on stage the players have to perform, there's no safety net or way of diguising a piss poor performance.
  9. How about reducing the 1st one to 15/16 and enforcing the second one strongly. There are plenty of countries with a lower drinking age than the UK without the associated problems and the US has a serious binge drink culture with a higher age limit. You'll know as well as anyone on here, but having a more relaxed attitude to drinking at a younger age generally promotes less of a need to binge and go mental when adulthood comes around. There just isn't the empathise put on going out and drinking.
  10. Cos we pressure the opposition to within an inch of their lives.
  11. I could make that Dave. Mind me "skills" are a wee bit rusty, played the last couple of weeks and couldn't hit a cows backside with a banjo - not that that makes any difference on a footy pitch.
  12. What are you talking about? Which part? The Kurt Angle bit, but that has since been cleared up.
  13. Aye I think that was it Cheers big man Get what you give
  14. the song Metro used to use for it's Newcastle coverage a few years back.
  15. The same Reading that are 6 points clear of us? Who's Colin Wanker? Anagram of Neil Warnock?
  16. Unfortunate analogy, given that we clearly bought a lemon in Luque. I think it can be extended further in that you can take some bitter, yellow mediterranean fruit, and create something rather refreshing, sharp and fizzing.
  17. I don't bother because I've got to use tweezers to get it out anyway.
  18. now, if you want a company like that taking over the club, you really are showing your abject stupidity Depends what their intentions are and what their role is in the deal. They could be buying it for someone else and making a tidy commission for keeping the purchaser out of the spotlight. I won't go into a long drawn out post, but I'm not sure why an investor would see NUFC as a great prospect and makes me question who is behind the deal. I don't beleive for a minute an institutional investor would sit down and see us as a prospect. The numbers just don't add up. I think things like this carry on next sunday is why companies might see us as a good investment as well as the Goal film, along with the way the third biggest stadium in the country is filled week in week out. That's a massive turnover and a lot of publicity in not a classically popular (in a worldwide sense) club. If Freddie has achieved nothing else in his reign, he's managed to get the club seen a lot more wide reaching circles than is expected. It's not success in the normal sense of the word but it is an achievement. Whether it's to plump his already inflated ego or not who knows.
  19. Not even mentioned on MOTD so can't see it being too bad (hopefully).
  20. It really is average, everyone is beating everyone and I would hope that we can get back to winnning ways sooner rather than later but we really shouldn't be panicing just because we get beaten off the park at Old Trafford, it was inevitable that it would happen.
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