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He scored an absolute cracker against Liverpool. That's how Kenny works.
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Reminds me of that Ramones track.
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Yeah, but Lovefilm is only £4.99. First month is free. Helps if you have unlimited internet too.
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All the Blackadders are on Lovefilm now.
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Happy Birthday!
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Why Aren't You All Talking About Morrison?
trophyshy replied to Tottenham Dave's topic in Newcastle Forum
Not allowing for sales in this window and the next. -
Why Aren't You All Talking About Morrison?
trophyshy replied to Tottenham Dave's topic in Newcastle Forum
Where do you think we'll finish Dave? -
Why Aren't You All Talking About Morrison?
trophyshy replied to Tottenham Dave's topic in Newcastle Forum
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The best bit was when Billy Mitchell's gives that old wife the dodgy tape and he's like "you can die before you get there but don't lose the tape" and she's nodding along Apparently, he's a lot more devious and sinister than they made out, they were tied by phone laws (or something in place that means they couldn't broadcast the majority of the phone calls) so they tried to make it as obvious as possible what a twat he was. I do like how his best pal came round to wanting Wiebe to win though. That Walter Day's rock tunes btw Aye the bit where his mate's sat next to him saying "Not only has Wiebe proven himself as a great Donkey Kong player, he's just a great guy and I've met his wife and blah blah, and you just can't question his integrity." They turn to Mitchell and he just barks "Idon'tknowenoughaboutthesituation" Why was Wiebe teaching science and not music btw? Seems like he could play a load of instruments and they've got him teaching something wholly unrelated. It also begs the question why he didn't go and join a load of bands instead of sitting about playing Donkey Kong all day and ignoring his kids. Aside from that, seems a canny bloke. Hilarious that. Billy Mitchell acts like he thinks he's Clint Eastwood, what a tit. I had to have a neb... 1 1,090,400 Hank S Chien Feb 27 2011 DVD 2 1,064,500 Steve J Wiebe Aug 30 2010 DVD 3 1,062,800 Billy L Mitchell Jul 31 2010 Referee No matter how good you are at something, there's an Asian kid better than you.
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Thanks for the advice. If I got some lucky lady pregnant now then I would be 40 when it emerged. So your timing is on a par. Were you not knackered all the time in your 40s?
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***Official Mike Ashley Euro express thread***
trophyshy replied to Baggio's topic in Newcastle Forum
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FFS. I'm supposed to be seeing Frank Skinner in London that night. Typical they pick this slot.
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The comments and insight have been interesting, so thanks to all. I'll make my final decision in the coming weeks.
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Never had an olive! Never had an olive! Come on CT, they've been legal for over 30 years man. Get involved.
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More than Sourpuss had!
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Oooh swapsies! I don't have a spare Demba, but I've got a Tevez I can offer. It's a bit damaged on the face like, soz.
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Not sure I totally agree. Think pressure groups make a big impact. And if Governments followed society we would have the death penalty. I did say generally. It's obviously a complex matter. But where do their ideas come from about how to improve things? Do they sit in a committee meeting and someone suddenly has a brain wave? 'Chaps, by jove I've got it! Let's give ladies the vote! Crivens, why didn't anyone think of this before!' As I said earlier, some of these things come from pressure groups. While not wanting to profess any factual knowledge on Gay rights, I do remember a sustained movement in the eighties led I think by Peter tatchell that championed gay rights etc. This wasn't the general public that put the pressure on it was these sort of movements. Society IMO gets dragged along quite often ( not that that's always a bad thing). Yeah you missed my point, society at large must be acquiescent to what is being put forward by the 'pressure groups' or the politicians would never risk their necks over it. Pressure groups that succeed are merely a righteous extension of where society is at/heading anyway. By and large the more mental pressure groups get nowhere because neither wider society nor the politicians agree with them.
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Not sure I totally agree. Think pressure groups make a big impact. And if Governments followed society we would have the death penalty. I did say generally. It's obviously a complex matter. But where do their ideas come from about how to improve things? Do they sit in a committee meeting and someone suddenly has a brain wave? 'Chaps, by jove I've got it! Let's give ladies the vote! Crivens, why didn't anyone think of this before!'
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Democratic governments are generally led by the evolution of society, not the other way round. Also, on your other point, women are all over the shop; kids never know where they stand. A bairn would be better raised by two rich blokes and a mute au pair.
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This is more like it. Someone with a bit of healthy, selfish perspective.
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The responses from children who have experienced being brought up in a gay household have been negative, whereby the only positive responses have come from adults. I think this says it all. It's the children that matter, not the parents. People just seem to be using this as another gay rights issue. Sorry, but what cannot happen naturally, should not be allowed to happen at all. It's unfair on the child. No matter how loving and caring the parents may be, that child will have to face people outside the home. Not heard this, be interested to read the study(s). Facing people outside the home is a transition thing as we move toward a more permissive society, although obviously this means little if you are the child growing up at the vanguard. Children often carry all sorts of stigmas for all sorts of reason, when they are adults do they wish they had not been born? I know happy kids with gay parents and have seen miserable kids with lousy, straight parents. Like I said I'd be interested to read what you are referencing.
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I think children should have parents that love them and want to do everything they can to give them a good start in life, that's far more important than their sexual orientation in my view.