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Meenzer

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  1. Thanks Toon for a wonderful game and occasion....all the best for Premiership glory !!.. BYE FOR NOW.....HOWAY THE LADS !!!
  2. Oi, knobhead, you coming to the pub to watch the game tonight, or what? What. Can't be arsed to venture beyond the 'hood. Do come and join me on a pub crawl of grotty Millwall pubs in New Cross if you fancy it though.
  3. Friends walked in to the theme from "Bombay Dreams" and walked out to "Ain't That A Kick In The Head?". She was ethnic and he was a silly twat. It seemed a decent compromise.
  4. If it is stopped, though, it'll be because of the protesters and Gingrich. Yeehaw.
  5. "This thread is shit except when I'm trying desperately to fit in, in which case ITS GRATE." Next pls.
  6. Utter disrespect to the memory of Fop, frankly, who sadly died after being pinned down by a 270kg weight before being discovered six months later by an unsuspecting social worker. Shirley this is incomparable.
  7. He's decent crack tbf. Seems like a thinker anyway. He is that and perhaps this lesson in dialectics and post-capitalist thinking has helped him progress. Shirley not.
  8. The last refuge of the terminally uninspired - a "criticism" that can only be countered with "no no no, I am actually that old". Pricktastic.
  9. Anyone who winds Stevie up so much can't be bad. No offence like.
  10. They were still repeating that well into the 90s for those unfortunate enough to be awake before the Big Breakfast started. I was thinking of it the other day as I walked past 2 Lock Keepers' Cottages. No sign of a memorial to Gaby Roslin and Chris Evans, for what it's worth.
  11. Ruined by channels like Challenge repeating it all the time tbh. Some fantastic haircuts on there though.
  12. I haven't heard of him, not reviewing him/his film tinkerbell, rather fatness. Bit of a lapse Parkster. Sundance indie hero 15 years back. Not really. Made a point of never watching 'Clerks'. Made a point of watching something you've never heard of.
  13. 70's, 80s, 90s and German are recognised genres in Internet Porn though. Some of us wouldn't be knowing about that.
  14. It's double the comedy if the porn is foreign. Moustachioed German blokes grunting "Ich komme gleich! Ich komme gleich!" as they shoot into some hairy-pitted lass's mouth. You don't get sex education like that these days.
  15. Prvocative? Extreme? All meant in the best possible taste, dahling.
  16. I just wish one of the other guests would properly kick off when something like that happens. ITV wouldn't be expecting anyone on any of their shows to actually have an opinion on something, so you'd have at least a minute or two to vent your spleen and utterly destroy pricks like that.
  17. Aye, that's the thing. The change had to happen from a safety perspective and it's hard to argue too much with that, but I think the way Stevie puts it - "I appreciate I may come across as an uber fan and I'm sorry I'm not, I'm just fed up to the back teeth of listening to shit comedians talk cringeworthy wank about the game" - explains a lot about his persona on here, he wouldn't need to be half as provocative or extreme if there wasn't so much utter bullshit being spouted at the other end of the spectrum. Both in the media and on internet forums everywhere.
  18. And shagging Russell Brand, since that's the benchmark for comedy these days. (Brand, not shagging him - although...)
  19. Posted it in the Newcastle forum already, but it's worth repeating here. </pseudoattentionseek> Plus WSC is one of those grossly underrated sources of decent football writing - finding it in WHSmith still feels like an act of subversion at some level. http://www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/5703/38/
  20. I actually struggled to breathe.
  21. I've a lot more time for Smith as a raconteur than a film-maker these days. Which is fine - the podcasts are free and the films cost money. Seems a fair deal.
  22. Spanish City, absolutely.
  23. Diary of a Wimpy Kid The audience of bairns and tweens seemed to enjoy it, my kidnapper for the occasion included, so who am I to argue. Actually not half bad for a kids' film - a bit episodic and formulaic in places, but ticks along with snappy visuals otherwise, and it's interesting to see a lead character who's actively manipulative, weasely and unpleasant in his efforts to become popular. Though I'm sure that was largely lost on the target audience.
  24. And woe betide anyone at school with either name. Taping songs off the radio for me. Especially in 1986 actually. When music stops becoming a background thing and evolves into something you actively want to investigate, but all that's available to you is Metro and Radio 1.
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