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Everything posted by spongebob toonpants
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Yup, whoever dropped that going to regret it for a long time
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Whilst unable to walk
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Obviously I despise everything about the Australian cricket team, but Glen Maxwell is giving the greatest batting performance ever seen atm
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Oof
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Thanks , good stuff
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I disagree "carra". It brought me no joy whatsoever, in fact I'd like to see Diaz correctly booked for showing a slogan on a t shirt
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2024/25 - Generic NUFC Chat. Cunts ☑️
spongebob toonpants replied to wykikitoon's topic in Newcastle Forum
The utter utter awfulness of the tattoo makes it so much more awesome -
As somebody else has already said even though he's got no right foot Trippier wouldn't have the assists or the room for crosses if he didn't link up so we'll on the right He's also starting to score again. If he hits double figures again this season I think he will be given a bit more credit (Big if I know)
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I think I heard somewhere that someone from Friends might be unwell
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Yeah, I listen to a lot of reggae, I'm all over the place really. Only things I dont really like are classic rock/ metal or Jazz. Or american Punk, jeezuz I hate shit. I've tried with Jazz a few times but always failed
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Aah but some of us are The Jesus and Mary Chain, but we are still Kylie. (Sorry @sammynb don't be sad)
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I've always had a weakness for fantastic pop acts and Boney M were certainly one of them. I distinctly remember buying London Calling the day it came out, and ending up buying Boney M's greatest hits at the same time
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I was just listening to this podcast Recommended by @PaddockLad himself I believe, and they claim culture and music wise the 80s started in 1979
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70s also gave us Hip Hop and the beginnings of Electronic Music. It might have was the last great decade for guitar bands, when rock (and roll) was king 80's took Hip hop, electronica and then the rave/clubbing revolution and took the mainstream and the underground away from guitar lead music. I'd say the 80s were far more influential long term. The 70s were more of a last thrash of the rock and roll explosion
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With the amount of money in football, the lack of any serious testing, the speed of the games these days and the physique of all top players it's naive to think anything other than the number of players not on the gear is vanishingly small
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England with another stellar batting performance