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  1. Tom_NUFC

    Shindig

    Dance music is sh!te though.
  2. Aye. There's several blokes do it in the row in front of me, and they always keep stopping to watch. No! If you're going to be a pr!ck and leave before the game is finished - no matter what, then just get the f*ck out. You've decided to leave, so DO NOT f*cking stand still and watch while the bloke in the row behind who stays till the end can't see the F*CKING GAME!!!! I can excuse the very occassional leaving early, under extreme circumstances, the cup replay against Birmingham I left after Birmingham scored their fifth, which was only a minute or two before Full Time anyway. But people do it time after time after time, and I'm sick of getting up and sitting back down again to let people through. I don't mind before the game, or at half time, but you get the same people who come in late all the time once the game's started. 25-30 minutes in, they want to go for a piss, then they come back, then five minutes before half time they want to get to the front of the queue for a pint or pie, and they come back five minutes into the second half, and then 10-15 minutes to go, oh they want to be back through again - stopping on their way of course to watch the game and blocking the view for people behind, and all because they don't want to queue for the bus, Metro or because they want to be served first at the pub. F*ck off man, bunch of f*cking pricks they are, same c*nts every time!
  3. I'd be there if it wasn't for my exam tomorrow morning
  4. There's some brilliant spitting image clips on there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG8Qp8YHaUk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FtKYOtOIkE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=de6V90jT4SQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F52LI3UGxI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZoaaUSSCoY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBNsp0_ssHw
  5. I think I was about 6 when this one was taken. This one, I was 8 (the yellow top under my T-shirt was a Brazil-style top with a picture of Mirandinha on the front). F*cking hell though, that hair, I used to have a dreadful cows lick going on as a kid, as you can see. And my teeth seem a bit prominant as well back then.
  6. old neighbours episodes dubbed Don't let the annoying intros put you off http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvDJzQVnw9c
  7. Normally, I'd be going, but Final ever Uni exam at 9.30 am the next day - no, better not.
  8. He should shut up, but FS should be sorting out his future and making sure he stays at the club. He's nowhere near the finished article, but he's been playing with a pack of idiots and can't do everything. He's still a young lad with a lot to learn - put him with decent players and give him the chance to develop.
  9. Who used to watch Look and Read at School? (Geordie Racer, Dark Towers etc) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-vg9Ws_DDQ
  10. It wasn't as good as Pigeon Street though. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSIizC7WkiU
  11. I think it's a shame on the part of Labour MPs that there isn't a contest to allow grassroots party members their say. But I don't agree that there should be a general election, because there never has been in these situations before. When Callaghan succeded Wilson, and when Major followed Thatcher there wasn't general elections. It must be remembered that we don't vote for a single person. We vote for a party to govern. Even in situations around the world where a person is voted for, a change doesn't always mean an election. Look at the USA. The US Presidential election is very much a 'personality election' but if a President is killed or impeached, the Vice President automatically takes over and remains as president for the rest of the Presidential term until the next scheduled Presidential elections. I don't agree that there should be a general election.
  12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6660565.stm Gordon Brown has secured the backing of enough MPs to ensure he will not face a contest to become the next Labour leader and prime minister. Mr Brown has 308 nominations prompting his only rival, left-winger John McDonnell, to concede. He was 16 nominations short of the 45 required. Mr McDonnell said he was disappointed on behalf of Labour Party members and it was a "blow to democracy". Mr Brown now looks set to become leader unopposed when Tony Blair steps down. Nominations close on Thursday, but there are not enough remaining MPs to allow Mr McDonnell to run. 'Mathematically impossible' He said: "With Gordon Brown having gained 308 nominations from Labour MPs, it is now mathematically impossible for me to reach the nominations I require to stand. There will not now be an election." He congratulated Mr Brown, but said it was a shame party members would be denied "an opportunity of participating in a democratic election for the leader of this party". "I had hoped by standing I would have given them a voice in this crucial decision." Mr Brown's campaign said they would await the formal voting figures announced by the party on Thursday before making any statement. Labour MP for Cannock Chase, Dr Tony Wright, earlier told the BBC he had nominated Mr Brown as leader, but it had not yet been added to the Labour Party website. This gives the chancellor more than the 308 nominations needed to avoid a contest. Labour MP Andrew Mackinlay's office has reportedly said he would be nominating Mr Brown, although this has yet to be confirmed by the BBC. A Labour spokesman said the party would not be commenting further on the nominations until they closed at 1230 BST on Thursday. Remaining MPs Of the other MPs yet to declare, the speaker cannot nominate and the deputy speaker, Sylvia Heal, has told the BBC she will not nominate anyone. That leaves 15, including former home secretary Charles Clarke and former welfare reform minister and longstanding opponent of Mr Brown, Frank Field. Earlier Mr McDonnell said he would "play until the whistle" to get sufficient support. He told MPs: "Year in year out we rely on Labour Party members to deliver our leaflets, knock on doors, and fund the party with their small subscriptions and yet they will be excluded from participating in this election unless Labour MPs nominate me in the next 24 hours." Candidates who get 45 or more nominations go to a ballot of party members, trade unionists and Labour MPs and European Parliament members. Support pooled In the deputy leadership contest, in which there are six candidates, only International Development Secretary Hilary Benn - with 42 nominations - has yet to get through to the national ballot. Backbencher Jon Cruddas, Education Secretary Alan Johnson, Justice Minister Harriet Harman, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain and Labour chairman Hazel Blears have all got through. It is thought 38 Labour MPs have yet to nominate a deputy leadership contender. Those candidates who make it on to either ballot paper will take part in 10 hustings around the country ahead of a special conference in Manchester on 24 June, when the new leader and deputy leader will be named. Mr Blair and deputy Labour leader John Prescott will hand over on 27 June.
  13. Just got a few books off Amazon. Currently reading Gas Masks for Goal Posts: Football in Britain during the Second World War - Canny read about how Football continued, albeit in unsual ways during the war. Some quite fuuny anecdotes, but quite sad as well - heroes and promising young players careers and lives cut short. Wartime football is often overlooked and forgotten, but it was vital that it continued - morale and all that, so it's good to have a book like this. Also got 'Morbo' about Spanish Football and 'Tor' about German Football as well. Haven't read them yet.
  14. My brother and his girlfriend just rescued a kitten this week which had been dumped and looked thin and under-fed. They took it to the vets, and it's OK but has a few scratches and marks which the vet reckons has been caused by a person. I don't understand why people do this. If you've got an unwanted pet all you have to do is stick an ad in a shop window or paper - free to a good home etc, or phone the cat and dog shelter. There's just some absolute c*nts around.
  15. http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionary/c2.htm
  16. Aye, it was amusing seeing him sitting there in pain. Hopefull it'll render him incapable of speaking for a while to come.
  17. Souness. Dragged us into the shit, and was a confrontational, aggressive bully and the club suffered, just as Blackburn suffered before us. Roeder at least tried. He couldn't do it mind, but he cared. I have nothing against him.
  18. I am yeah. Not quite middle aged though. 28 and just finishing off my degree. Benfield's finest tbh Hey, it's a fine academic instution!
  19. I am yeah. Not quite middle aged though. 28 and just finishing off my degree.
  20. My brother went through a vegie phase for about a year when he was younger, so my Mam would get all the vegie sausages and burgers in for them which claimed to taste just like meat. Did they shite.
  21. *bracing myself for SSN showing Charvers at SJP showing off their new shirts with 'BIG SAM' on the back*
  22. 'Unique'. I've nothing against the word or meaning itself, it's when people use it incorrectly, describing something as say, "quite unique" or they say something's unique...and then cite something that's the same or similar. Oh dear.
  23. In 200 years time and the Chronicle will be the representative view of NUFC.... Don't believe everything you read Oh God, aye, now there's a scary thought. We need to leave a message warning future generations.
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