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Everything posted by @yourservice
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That's worth knocking one off for
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Interesting snip at the end of the match report
@yourservice replied to LeazesMag's topic in Newcastle Forum
He could have a point -
Taylor's been ripped to shred's and booked for it aswell
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favourite footballer (doesn't have to be a nufc player)
@yourservice replied to tinofbeans's topic in Newcastle Forum
Beardsley and watching the world cup in mexico 86 Igor Belanov was some player. -
How long can we stay like this for?
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Interesting snip at the end of the match report
@yourservice replied to LeazesMag's topic in Newcastle Forum
Not a bad thread for an interesting snip at the end of a match report -
I can see the future for these supporter's Bob,so im slitting my ankle!
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He knows every transfer that will happen in the window Marcotti
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Another huckerby tbh
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Thanks,always used a AMD processor,so the Intel Pentium performs better?
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Best one so far
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'Mmmph....Mmmmmmph..Mmmm..Mmmph!!'
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New York - United States magician David Blaine successfully escaped from a gyroscope hoisted high above the streets of New York on Thursday, two days after being strapped to the spinning device in his latest stunt. The 33-year-old conjurer jumped off the gyroscope, 15 metres above Manhattan streets, and safely broke through a wooden platform after escaping from his shackles in the stunt for charity. Blaine had been locked into a harness and spread-eagled in the centre of three concentric metal rings, which allowed the gyroscope to tilt in any direction. A crane held the gyroscope in the air. The contraption left Blaine totally exposed to the winter elements, wearing only a lightly padded jacket, trousers and a scarf while he dangled above a vacant lot near Times Square. The gyroscope was designed to spin at up to eight revolutions a minute until Thursday, the Thanksgiving Day holiday in the United States. To avoid any challenging calls of nature, Blaine fasted before embarking on the stunt. Prior to being strapped in, the illusionist had said one of his biggest concerns, besides not eating or drinking, was dizziness. But a visibly wobbly Blaine was all smiles after landing safely on Thursday. "Thank you so much everybody for coming out and supporting this, it's been so fun," Blaine told the crowd that had gathered to watch. The stunt was dreamed up by retail giant Target and the Salvation Army, who will give 100 needy children a shopping spree. Earlier in 2006, Blaine spent a week in a water-filled sphere in New York in an abortive challenge that was supposed to culminate with him holding his breath for a record nine minutes. He was pulled from the globe after seven minutes when he appeared to struggle while removing chains around his hands and feet. He said last week that the experience had shaken his confidence. Blaine previously spent 44 days without eating while suspended in a glass box above London's River Thames in 2003. Other stunts have included being encased in ice for nearly 62 hours and spending 35 hours standing on a 30-metre pillar. - Sapa-AFP
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Roll on tomorrow when the injury list is read out
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Despite the fact he should have been given a goal for cleverly finishing a through ball... Thats his job,but when it comes to other aspects of the game he hasnt got it
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Martins has had the chance to play through balls that would have led to a goalscoring chance,but he never takes them,he hasnt got a clue imo like.
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And Martins has not got a clue
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Parker just isnt interested!
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No sign of Lua Lua and Cole,thats a good start.
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Then he goes and buy's the Sib? strange man
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Looking to upgrade a few things on my dinosaur pc here. After the following - Motherboard CPU (2800 or over) Memory (DDR) preferably 1gb Case I've got all the essential small stuff,like hard drive's and DVD-RW etc,so im after that lot above for around the £250 mark if poss like. cheers
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I'm sure Ian would have a few words of wisdom about joining a club struggling.
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classic joint