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On my control panel bottom right there are to icons flashing which seem to be doing the damage. I cannot click to remove them or find the programs to remove on my control panel.
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Cant do screen shot I think I am going to have to restore factory settings aaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhhhh
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I know this is not the help page but I am being attacked by a system called allsecure news. Spybot is going mental. HELP!!!!
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I am being attacked by an anti spyware spybot is going mental. My yahoo toolbar has security toolbar 7.1 on it and it is driving me nuts. HELP!!!!!!!!!
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And yet "Lop off each other's foreskins while singing 'If I Were A Rich Man'" is considered unacceptable. Tsk, etc. If you want to be a daft racist dont let me stop you. You started it.
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So anyone who commits a crime or does wrong shouldn't get a second chance? He has served his time and shown remorse for what he has done, he should have been allowed to go imo. No, I'm not saying that. Anyone who commits a crime and admits it should not then have the arrogance to claim that it's against their rights to send them to prison (for instance) He knew the risks and shouldn't think that the rules should be changed for him. As for competing in the future in other events - he'll be allowed to do so because he's 'served his time' That doesn't mean I have to like it, personally. He has served his ban (been to prison), it's more like sending him to prison and then refusing to let him out. How? He's free to compete in other events! He KNEW it carried a lifetime Olympic ban - it's not like he was ignorant of the rules. I agree with the Cat lady on this one. It is nothing like being in prison as he is free to come and go as he pleases. He can pursue any career he wishes he knew when he took the drugs what the consequences would be. I am glad that the judge decided against him in this pathetic waste of public money. It's just a shame it doesn't work the other way really, I am pretty surprised they upheld it considering how hard it is to get draconianly punished for a lot of things. Still the level of some of the vitriol aimed at him was completely OTT, he cheated in a sporting event, he didn't murder someone. They upheld the ban because there was no good reason not to. His 2 reasons for overturning the ban were that it was unfair as if he ran for any other country he would be able to compete (except Denmark and China). Well theres a shock different countries having different rules. Secondly that it was a restraint of trade. Well boohoo I cheated and because of the rules my trade is being restrained. Maybe a bankrupt should be able to run a company again because it restrains his trade otherwise.
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So anyone who commits a crime or does wrong shouldn't get a second chance? He has served his time and shown remorse for what he has done, he should have been allowed to go imo. No, I'm not saying that. Anyone who commits a crime and admits it should not then have the arrogance to claim that it's against their rights to send them to prison (for instance) He knew the risks and shouldn't think that the rules should be changed for him. As for competing in the future in other events - he'll be allowed to do so because he's 'served his time' That doesn't mean I have to like it, personally. He has served his ban (been to prison), it's more like sending him to prison and then refusing to let him out. How? He's free to compete in other events! He KNEW it carried a lifetime Olympic ban - it's not like he was ignorant of the rules. I agree with the Cat lady on this one. It is nothing like being in prison as he is free to come and go as he pleases. He can pursue any career he wishes he knew when he took the drugs what the consequences would be. I am glad that the judge decided against him in this pathetic waste of public money.
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I know 4 players we are after
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to THE_KEVOLUTION's topic in Newcastle Forum
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So does that make you Meenzers fella?
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Been linked by a paper. Def wont happen. All of our signings will be a la spiderman.
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Not the meaning of the IRA to achieve by bloodshed what they couldn't by democratic means then? And the red hand of ulster was originally an Irish thing being from before the split.
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mum's a catholic, dad isn't was just bestman at my bestfriends wedding who happens to be protestant that's the trouble with assuming, normally end up being wrong less assuming i'm biggoted just because i'm from n.ireland, unfort only the dickheads make it onto the news. support rep of ireland because frankly when i was a kid i couldn't go to a n.ireland game without hearing about how someone wanted my blood spilled or whatever Not really the same for the rep games, it was more like the rugby less hassle and more mixed I work in Norn Iron mate so I know the stereotypes aren't true in the main. It's not the first time you've gone OTT imo (iirc) over Evans being shite etc. though. Canny player imo, and you seem to favour the Republic over the North. Football team, flag next to your avatar etc. Which is funny, given what you've said iyam. what can i say the years of seeing redhands used in other ways and that flag with uff and uvf etc written on them, then plastered all over my trips around the city may have put me off it over the years Agreed, hence why I use the tricolour too, I certainly prefer what it represents. What it represents to whom?
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They've got nothing so it starts again.
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to sammynb's topic in Newcastle Forum
Suzanne Sommers and husband Patrick Duffy buy NUFC in shock move!!!!!!! -
They've got nothing so it starts again.
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to sammynb's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Tennis is for gay people and women. Not being prejudiced just stating a fact. What about those ex forces compratriots of yours who do the sentry duties That would be a duty. They are paid to be there. they are all volunteers, as well you [probably] know DO you want to do guard duty, Clean vehicles, first aid courses, NBC courses. Or go to wimbledon for 3 weeks? or summer leave ? Not everyone gets summer leave it's not a factory. they are all volunteers, and recommended to do it, and you know it. Not sure what you mean by the last bit but never mind. If they want to watch tennis fine. I personally can't stand the game and have never been able to since childhood due to it meaning no cartoons for 3 weeks. Oh and it is very boring. However I feel I must apologise as I seem to have appeared to have been perceived to have used gay in a derogatory term. this was never my intention just my observation from everyone I know who watches it is either gay or a woman. Lastly if there are gays in the armed forces volunteering for Wimbledon then good on them. It is a fucking stupid rule to not allow gay people in the army. I wonder what would have happened at Thermopylae if the combined city states of Greece felt the same way.
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That song "singing sweet home Alabama" is shit. It is the worst song I have ever heard in my life. I would rather listen to a loop tape of the Nolan sisters, Joe Dolce, The Tweets and Renee and Renata all day than listen to that drivel. The lyrics are pathetic and could have been written by any teenage boy in the world. Utter crap.
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Southern tennis fans are all such aq bunch of glory loving cocksuckers. They alaways cheer on the favourite.
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Tennis is for gay people and women. Not being prejudiced just stating a fact. What about those ex forces compratriots of yours who do the sentry duties That would be a duty. They are paid to be there. they are all volunteers, as well you [probably] know DO you want to do guard duty, Clean vehicles, first aid courses, NBC courses. Or go to wimbledon for 3 weeks? or summer leave ? Not everyone gets summer leave it's not a factory.
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Tennis is for gay people and women. Not being prejudiced just stating a fact. What about those ex forces compratriots of yours who do the sentry duties That would be a duty. They are paid to be there. they are all volunteers, as well you [probably] know DO you want to do guard duty, Clean vehicles, first aid courses, NBC courses. Or go to wimbledon for 3 weeks?
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All of them in the same room at the same time. Where did I out all those explosives I knicked from the army.
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Tennis is for gay people and women. Not being prejudiced just stating a fact. What about those ex forces compratriots of yours who do the sentry duties That would be a duty. They are paid to be there.
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Tennis is for gay people and women. Not being prejudiced just stating a fact. Given that I'm neither; I'd say your logic is flawed. Just from personal experience all three of the men I know who really like tennis are gay.
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Try backing that statement up. Evidence against that statement - Russia Evidence for that statement - ? Also, by making people take out social insurance, then individual contributions are related to income and preferences. How you can conclude this leads to less money in the system is beyond me, when systems organised like this pour 3 to 4 times more money per head into them? The problems with 'totally' private systems are ethical not financial!! All we need is a blend of the two. Anyway, the thread title was deliberately provocative in the run up to the organisations 60th birthday and the forthcoming report from Lord Darzi. There will be loads of announcements and guff in the next few weeks that wont change the fact that unless we find more money, you'll be no more likely to get the CAT scan, the operation early or access to life-saving drugs than someone from Poland, Hungary or the Czech republic. Who spend far less than us... Russia is not evidence for national companies against private. Russia was under economic attack constantly from the cold war and arms race. My evidence would be the shambolic running of the privatised water and rail companies.
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Tennis is for gay people and women. Not being prejudiced just stating a fact.