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The eagle has landed.
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Park Life replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Genuinely unsettling for me - obviously fear of dentist driven which I'm over now. "This nerve is dead, we need to open up a live one" One of my fav films of all time. "Is it safe"? -
Ask for planning permission to build a mosque on yours and alert the local muslim community to said rope incursions.
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That is a thread killing post. Fine. Pay Wacky to provide security, give him a red coat, white hat and fishing rod as uniform.
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You want to get yourself a gallon of plant killer and spray over his entire patch. Then cut a hole in empty said container and wear it on your head while reading a paper and smoking a cigar as you sit on your patch.
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That is a thread killing post.
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Sounds like a Pinter play.
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It's what happens when you're trying to break into the top 4 and the club runs out of money and the manager leaves.
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Fuck off, when we were in Newcastle we couldn't find fresh croissants anywhere!!! That Polish bakery does an interesting polish version of a croissant but it's a right twat to dip into your coffee for breakfast. He's in London. Serves the cunt right then, hope they could only get chocolate ones for him then
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Fuck off, when we were in Newcastle we couldn't find fresh croissants anywhere!!! That Polish bakery does an interesting polish version of a croissant but it's a right twat to dip into your coffee for breakfast. He's in London.
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6 rumour sites are carrying it. Year long loan.
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He's already arrived apparently. Fresh croissant and black coffee was ordered at the M.
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Park Life replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
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Middle class intellectuals get mixed up in state sponsored duality.
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Xisco didn't play cause there's something going on with Xisco, makeweight for a deal??
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He looks up as soona as he gets the ball, which is a lot more than Shola ever does.
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I'm telling you now we'll finish no lower than 15th. I said 15th and that was in the dark days before the Villa game.
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They gave the Spanish inside toilets.
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12th.
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This is probably true but if we are now agreeing to a deal in which we buy him at the end of the season, those stories might well have had just the effect that Marsielle desired! And Bremen have a gadzillion quality midfielders. That Marko Marin is like the next big thing. Quality quality player. Agreed, think he's one that will breakthrough next world cup. More gifted with his feet than Ozil.
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This is probably true but if we are now agreeing to a deal in which we buy him at the end of the season, those stories might well have had just the effect that Marsielle desired! And Bremen have a gadzillion quality midfielders.
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Promising. Looks like the other clubs didn't want him as badly as being spun by the press. Looks like the wage demands story was nonsense. There is no way he's on 52k and asking for 80k. I think he'll be on 35k when he signs for a year. I'd take the option to buy personally if it is around 6m euro, the player would clearly be worth double that pending a good PL season.
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He didn't seem totally turned on by the ocassion unlike Kazenga. I want to see him more on the subs bench and getting 10/15 min here and there for Routledge/Jonas.
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Tony Blair's memoirs: The making of a best-seller Cynical stunt, a ploy to wipe the slate clean or an honest attempt to make amends? Robert Mendick examines the strange birth of Tony Blair’s memoirs and the good deed that has shocked a nation Published: 8:50AM BST 22 Aug 2010 Tories call for inquiry into Tony Blair's charities Mr Blair has set up a series of companies and charities since leaving office two years ago Photo: REUTERS The telephone call to the Royal British Legion came out of the blue. The female voice on the other end of the line wanted to know whether the charity was willing to accept a donation from a wealthy benefactor, whose identity she was not – at that stage – at liberty to divulge. Chris Simpkins, the charity’s director general, explained that the British Legion was happy to take all donations not in breach of its charter. The woman listened intently before informing Mr Simpkins she would get back to him. Two hours later the mystery woman called again. Identifying herself as Catherine Rimmer, she said she could now reveal that she worked on behalf of Tony Blair and that he wanted to donate to the Legion the proceeds from his forthcoming autobiography. The final amount would depend on sales, explained Miss Rimmer, but would be in the region of £4- to £5 million. The boss of the Legion could not believe his ears. Mr Blair was promising to give his charity its largest ever single donation. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics...est-seller.html
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"I am completely innocent and refuse to be found guilty," he ranted. "I will not recognise any sentence you give me."