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Tom_NUFC

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  1. I'm not going to say its a good or bad thing. It should be pointed out that Polygon are a hedge fund with a reputation for wanting to make quick money. However, the proposal seems to state that they want to take a back seat and put football people in charge of running the club. If that's the case, then it may well be good news, but who knows? All we can do is wait and see. I'm reserving my judgement and right now I don't have strong feelings either way.
  2. COULD THE FRENCH INFECT CLIFF RICHARD WITH AIDS?
  3. Good riddance, and yes, I to am waiting for that glorious day when Thatcher dies.
  4. On the subject of designer fashion. I had a 'British Popular Culture' lecture today at Uni, which this week was focussing on Shopping and Consumerism. The lecturer who takes this is one of the big 'experts' in British Retail/Consumer History, and he's written countless stuff on the subject. He was going on a big rant about designer labels today. Apparently they're not actually designed by the labels they have. Many of them are designed by a company based in New Jersey, which then makes them in China/India/Indonesia etc. All they do is pay the designer labels for the licence to stick their names on it. He then went onto a similar rant about perfumes and aftershaves. All the fashion label ones - Calvin Klein, Stella McCartney, DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger etc. They actually know nothing about perfumes and just sell the licence for them to an Oxford based subsidiary of Unilever called 'Industrial Odors' which also produces the odors for stuff like Flash and Toilet Duck, which apparently is a very similar process. And then there was his class and personality theories that he's conducted on City Centre vs Shopping Mall shoppers.
  5. I'd say it probably is, because its a hell of a decision to make, either get treatment which might allow you to survive, but will be a very long, painful and tiring experience. Or do you just say f*ck it and enjoy life while you can but know that in doing so you're going to die. Its not a decision I'd like to make.
  6. A good game. I thought we played well for about 80 minutes and had a shite 10 mins when they scored twice. A very good fight back.
  7. Tom_NUFC

    Suicide

    I've never had any first hand experience of suicide before. But what I have experienced myself is clinical depression, and it made me feel extremely low at times, lower than I'd have ever thought possible prior to me suffering from depression. On those really bad, dark days there were times when I felt that killing myself would be the easy way out, that I was a burden - even a disgrace to family and friends. I never even got close to actually attempting it though, I always pulled around and thought to myself that I would fight through it. It's funny though, I did used to laugh at the prospect of jumping from the Tyne Bridge and always felt it would be cliched. But from having depression, I know for a fact that it completely distorts your feelings. No one thought I was a burden or a disgrace, but you just don't think normally. I had flashes when I had those thoughts that wouldn't people be upset if I did it, and I'd think, well yes, but they'd get over it and be better off without me. It's not true, but because everything's distorted, you believe stuff like that. I don't think it's right that people who commit suicide are cowards. Didn't they think about their family and friends? That's thinking about things logically, which just doesn't happen when you're severely depressed. The answer is, yeah, they probably did and they probably came to the conclusion that they were a burden and friends and family would be better off without them. I can't even imagine how low and how much pain you must feel to seriously even attempt suicide. However, I do get angry about situations when someone committing suicide ends up killing or injuring other people in the process. Again, your mind distorts things, but surely not so much that you'd jeopardise other people? Perhaps it does. I was never as bad as that, so I don't know.
  8. It was a live interview. To be fair to Owen, it was on Sportsweek and the host Gary Richardson didn't ask him any Newcastle-related questions, therefore he wasn't really given the opportunity to speak about us. It was all specifically about the injury or he was asked questions about England's performances, McClaren etc. I don't like Gary Richardson, he doesn't have the right style, he goes too much in for the political-grilling style and it doesn't quite fit for sport.
  9. I really don't like the idea of a f*cking Royal winning anyway. They have enough privileges.
  10. Threatening to jump off the Tyne Bridge is cliched.
  11. The result of last night's game was NOT unimportant. Yes, we were already through, but we needed to secure top spot to ensure a more favourable draw in the next round. Had we finished second, we'd have played one of the teams joining from the Champions League. We were on the back foot and Frankfurt should have put away some of the chances they had, but I thought the defence held up well. We were subjected to a lot of pressure but stood up to it.
  12. Fucks sake. I've heard stories of cats being microwaved, and that's sick enough, but a baby! Beyond belief
  13. In no particular order, my Favourite 10 albums of the year. Muse - Black Holes And Revolations The Killers - Sam's Town Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan - Ballad Of The Broken Seas Hot Chip - The Warning Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Primal Scream - Riot City Blues Joanna Newsom - Ys Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit Kasabian - Empire The Fratellis - Costello Music
  14. There's some Polish workers in the flat directly opposite my house, and they're no bother.
  15. Yeah, that pretty much works. I usually spread my drinks out as well. I'll have a couple of pints and then a soft drink or two and then another pint. Also, brush your teeth and tounge before you go to bed. Your mouth won't feel like somethings died in it quite so much when you wake up in the morning.
  16. I think Martins is starting to look a bit more gutsy. He's getting himself involved more, and was getting stuck in today. Their defenders were a lot bigger, but he didn't seem phased by it. Very unlucky to have that goal ruled offside. Personally I didn't think it was in a million years, but I've not seen it back on TV yet.
  17. Aye. A very important player at a very important time in the club's history. I remember that goal against Portsmouth, and the ground just errupted. That goal quite possibly saved NUFC full stop. I remember the Leicester away the week after, when the Leicester fans invaded the pitch when we went 2-1 up right at the end. The ref took the players off, but Kelly was caught on the opposite side, with hoardes of Leicester fans racing towards him. Luckily, our section was on that side, and he ran over and our fans at the front pulled him in. He played against us in 1997 during his brief spell at Sunderland, and the fact that he got a round of applause despite playing for them lot speaks volumes.
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  19. Aye, Viv Graham was shot in or outside some pub on Wallsend High Street. The car that his killers used was dumped in Heaton, at the top of my back lane. I remember there were loads of Police around near mine. Loads of kids at school used to reckon they knew Viv Graham, and used to go around threatening other kids and teachers that they'd get Viv on to them. Then after he died the same kids were going around writing Viv RIP on tables and on their ties in Tippex.
  20. He's got a point when he says if you don't want to get shot at, don't join the army. I agree with him. If you join the army, then you have to be prepared to be deployed in war zones and fight and realise that someone might try to shoot you (and succeed). Having said that, they put their lives on the line for this country. Whether you agree or disagree with the war in Iraq/Afghanistan is irrelevant. Rightly or wrongly, they're there in the name of the UK, and if the British government decide to deploy them, then the British government should do everything in their power to make sure they have the best protection, equipment and resources possible and to make damned sure that they and their families are looked after if they're killed or wounded.
  21. My Grandad (on my Mam's side) died in May a couple of weeks short of his 87th birthday. He'd been ill for the last few months of his life, but before that had been healthy. He was always out and about and doing his garden. Both of my Grandma's are 81. My Grandma on my Mam's side is still quite active, just a bit eccentric - but she always has been. Apart from refusing to admit that she's going deaf and needs a hearing aid she's OK. My Grandma on my Dad's side has suffered badly since she broke her leg cycling to work about 18 years ago. Her leg gives her terrible pain, but with the help of family and neighbours she still gets out and about, and there's nothing wrong with her mentally.
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