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  1. Apparently he was on sixty thousand quid a week less than John Terry. Considering he is a better player I think he had every right to be pissed off
  2. I'm guessing you knew he was a conservationist. 192551[/snapback] Tory Bastard
  3. You tell him boyo, its your patriotic duty to whup his bogtrotting froggy arse
  4. Good grief I never knew this bloke was so popular, I always steered well clear of his programmes. Toontastics own version of Diana tbh
  5. That Becker bloke looked a right spare part, lamely applauding while Agassi went for the weep , weep and weep again option
  6. Hire yourself an oxygen tent. Worked for Wayne Rooney
  7. Just to bring it back around, as I'm sure I'm now going to have to explain everything I said at some point anyway. I agree with the crux of the issue, that shariah law should not be allowed in Australia (or by easy extension the UK), but he is attacking the issue as a patriot, I do not think patriotism is a good thing and believe that we should attack oppressive religion from a human rights angle. This also allows us to push the matter further than our own countries and into foreign soil, where they are violating human rights under the banner of religion. 192427[/snapback] I'd agree with that but John Howard always reminds me of Les Patterson anyway so it's pretty sensible stuff for him. 192431[/snapback] It looks sensible but to be honest it is easy cheap headline grabbing lowest common denominator tub thumping.
  8. Looks like they dropped the child abuse charges then
  9. yep, you're right I forgot about monkey heeds few years..... Didn't last though Actually, I forgot about those few years when I was thinking of their best players too - obviously - as Sewperkev should have played for better clubs when they went downwards again - like us !!!!! 186995[/snapback] Ive got a couple on board but surely that is just gibberish
  10. Lacking the courage of your convictions? 184798[/snapback] No, I'll explain the difference and the reasons why I'm glad he killed himself but still oppose the death penalty if you really want me too. Is this another of your rants a la, "Anyone who likes Sin City is a twat" btw? 184800[/snapback] I donr beleive in the death penalty. I am glad this bloke is dead. I liked sin city
  11. Who does he take after then? 184375[/snapback] He is a teenage boy, lets be honest the periods of lucidty are very few and far between
  12. My boy went to the dentist the other week. When the nurse said spit he looked momentarily confused, shrugged his shoulders and spat. No into the bowl shouted the nurse. Comedy gold, especially as he is 15
  13. So quicker and shorter than Bellamy-whodathoughtit
  14. Hers a picture of the bubble nebula to cheer you pluto fans up
  15. Fixed. Like Lennon and McCartney bouncing the ideas off one another. 184154[/snapback] His name is Obafemi he's quicker than Craig Bellamy He's not from round here-ia He's from Nigeria Ringo to the rescue
  16. It's the sensible thing to do nowadays though. Getting a child christened Catholic gives you more of a choice when it comes to schools, if the Catholic school in the area is the best then they've got a much better chance of getting in. 184073[/snapback] We will see if the hypocrisy has been worthwhile in the next hour when the GCSE results arrive 184079[/snapback] 3xA*,6xA and one B. proud father moment 184092[/snapback] Nice one, now start saving for her university place! 184146[/snapback] student loan tbh
  17. It's the sensible thing to do nowadays though. Getting a child christened Catholic gives you more of a choice when it comes to schools, if the Catholic school in the area is the best then they've got a much better chance of getting in. 184073[/snapback] We will see if the hypocrisy has been worthwhile in the next hour when the GCSE results arrive 184079[/snapback] 3xA*,6xA and one B. proud father moment
  18. It's the sensible thing to do nowadays though. Getting a child christened Catholic gives you more of a choice when it comes to schools, if the Catholic school in the area is the best then they've got a much better chance of getting in. 184073[/snapback] We will see if the hypocrisy has been worthwhile in the next hour when the GCSE results arrive
  19. Hehe - we've just fought tooth and nail to get Charlotte into the school of our choice. I'd have 'whored' myself and lived in a cardboard box for the rest of my days to try to avoid her going in the school we're in the catchment area for - it's the lowest ranked on in Hampshire. Personally I don't see an issue in trying to get your child in the school of your choice, however I do see the problem some people have in non-Catholics sending their kids to Catholic schools just because of the quality. Wasn't there an Indian family not long back who converted religions just to get to a school which was connected to a church? 183906[/snapback] I sent my non catholic daughter to a catholic school because the education was better. I also had my kids christened even though I consider organised religion to be the cause of most evil in the planet. The system stinks
  20. Kidd is a good coach, I think this could be quite a worrying developement.
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