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Park Life

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  1. Amen to that. Whatever happens the attitude in the dressing room needs to change. If there are players with big egos bad attitudes and inadequate contributions we should do our best to move them on whether we stay up or go down imo. That description might cover most of the squad, mind. How in the name of all that is holy did it come to this?
  2. I used to quite like them the band that is. Duran Duran. Talk Talk. The The. Which is why I put it there!!! Was Jonny Marr in THe The?
  3. I'm sure you have no clue of the details of his 'misadventure'.
  4. Satan? Don't you mean: *Drops voice three octaves and joins death metal band* SAY-TON? I think Old Nick's a Man Utd supporter actually It is said he moves from club to club in the night.
  5. He pursues things a bit too much sometimes, but I like Fop. I find it a bit rude these constant comments about his mental health. I am way madder than he will ever be.
  6. Mong. I feel my review has been validated. What you love about it fuckneck? Just about everything, fun, excitement, action, brilliant casting of actors who totally nailed each and every role, especially Urban and Quinto, it was so refreshing to see a tired and dull series of movies refreshed and rebooted, ticked just about every box for me, loved it. Mmm..Maybe I need to see it again. Loved all the Spock stuff btw and the ships looked ace. Sometimes when I'm really looking forward to something I tend ot over criticise it.
  7. Mong. I feel my review has been validated. What you love about it fuckneck?
  8. Just the rope missing in that shot.
  9. I'd settle for average. Mediocre will do on Mon.
  10. Everton are such an average side.
  11. I remember saying it was fixed on here last year and being greeted with the collective raised eyebrow. You think wrestling's fixed????? CL wrestling deffo is.
  12. I remember saying it was fixed on here last year and being greeted with the collective raised eyebrow.
  13. Ain't saying nowt till full time, but in a certain game circumstances are moving toward us.
  14. "You have never been in love till you've seen the stars reflected in the resovoiah"
  15. • Vera Baird, the solicitor general, tried unsuccesfully to claim for a Christmas tree and baubles. Other senior Labour figures named today include: • Keith Vaz, the chairman of the Commons home affairs select committee, who reportedly claimed £72,000 towards the cost of buying and furnishing a flat in central London. Vaz lives 12 miles away with his wife in a £1.15m property.
  16. Gordon Brown will today experience more agony over parliamentary expenses after five ministers and a series of senior Labour MPs were forced to defend embarrassing details about their claims. As parliamentary authorites called in the police to examine how the expenses details of 13 cabinet ministers were leaked to the Daily Telegraph yesterday, a second round on ministers were last night thrown on the defensive over their claims. Barbara Follett, the wife of the millionaire bestselling novelist Ken Follett, was the most high-profile minister named by the Daily Telegraph today. The tourism minister claimed more than £25,000 for security patrols outside her home in Soho. Follett, who said she did not feel safe after she was mugged and fiollowed by a stalker, claimed £25,411.64 for the security between 2004 and 2008. The Commons fees office said her claims could appear "excessive", but still paid. The revelations today came as police were formally called in to investigate the leaks, raising the prospect of a full-scale criminal inquiry. One MP implicated in the latest allegations told the Guardian he believed a mole was still active yesterday, operating inside parliament and feeding material to the Daily Telegraph. Others said the paper was guilty of trading in stolen property, and could be subject to a court fine running into millions. Sir Stuart Bell, a memeber of the Commons estimates committee, claimed that there had been a breach of the Data Protection Act. Downing Street believes the police investigation could backfire because of what is seen as greed and fraud by MPs. Last night it emerged the employment minister, Tony McNulty, could face a police investigation after a complaint was made about expenses he had been claiming under the second homes allowance. In March, it emerged that McNulty had claimed about £60,000 from Commons allowances since 2002, towards maintaining a house where his parents lived. The Telegraph today focuses on five middle-ranking ministers outside the cabinet who, in addition to Follett, are: • Phil Hope, the health minister, who spent more than £37,000 on refurbishing and furnishing what was described as a modest two-bedroom flat in south London. Hoep said last night he made a mistake in wrongly claiming for a razor." Taking the piss basically.
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