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Been to Finland a few times and be sure, bbq's raindeer is lush.
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Love the way they combined it with atheists dumb fucks.
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of course not, she's too busy banging SMO and loving it. I know, I've watched.... ....and participated. Do you think this "girl power" attitude empowers you as a woman? Or do you feel you MAY be just degrading yourself to prove a point? I didn't realise being me and saying I have sex and I like sex degraded me. Fuckin' Hell we must all be degrading ourselveson here. What is society coming to? Start your own board Danny my son, and be careful who joins, I wouldn't want us dragging you down to our level. I promise I won't join Come on Soccermum, you and I both know that women are genetically predisposed toward love, long term relationships and sex within the context of a loving relationship. Men on the other hand are just driven by the genetic urge to spread his seed. Please don't cheapen yourself, do you want to end up a singe mum forever? I'm not single now, you tool. And I'm certainly not cheap. Does your other half know you come online and act like this? Would he approve? I am glad you really are a one man women. Now you are sttled there is no need to act like a lady of loose morals. Yes he reads this forum. I know he does. I am in a relationship therefore I'm faithful, why would I be otherwise? You got issue with the fact that I've slept with both men and women? Is that your "loose morals" cos I don't lie I don't cheat I don't steal I'm not offensive I don't fight I do play I do laugh I do love I'm a good friend I'm a good lover I'm a good mother If all that makes me bad and loosely moralled, than I am happy to be. I don't impose my opinions and beliefs on you so don't impose yours on me please. Haven't you already admitted in Parky's thread that you have tasted 'forbidden fruit'? Doesn't that make you a serial offender, and, therefore, that statement (above) a loose one?? Genuine question btw, though I know it sounds like an attack. Yes I was an offender, but I offended with the fella I have now and I'm not planning on offending ever again. People can make mistakes, the trick is having the balls to admit to them and doing something about it. Thanks for the lecture. However, people [note the lack of 'can'] make mistakes and there's nothing about needing to have the balls to rectify them. An honest realisation of one's mistakes and a desire not to repeat them is more than sufficient imo. My mistake was to marry the wrong person and stay married for 10 yrs. He was abusive and controlling and with a child in tow you better believe it took a lot of balls to get out and leave. My current fella helped me do that, he was someone I'd known for a lot of years and he helped me realise I deserved more. Yes I had an affair, it's not something I'm proud of but then again i'm not ashamed of it either. I believed in marriage I thought I'd be with the same man for life, but it didn't turn out that way. It's easy for you to say you should have just left but it's really not that simple when you're in that situation. He took my confidence, pride, individuality, freedom and my feeling of self worth and threw them all away. My fella helped me get all that back and now im the me he knew 13 years ago and I feel free and so alive. So yeah I do have balls and regrets but I'll never be ashamed of who I am ever again. Where do women get this idea that they 'deserve more'? Seems a recurring theme with most girls I've met. A lot of women (and I've had a fair few very sexy and intelligent girlfriends) rarely seem happy about their lot (in general). Us men on the other hand continue to count our lucky starts rather than whine on and on about this and that....(irony intended). The other thing I find bizarre is that women who seem confident and self-assured seem so easy prey to self-esteem issues. Stop blaming men for everything and get your own fucking lives together yo!
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Stevie is now like 'English Bob' in Unforgiven after he hands his guns over to the sheriff.
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werent you an st pauli fan? Yes. But would really like to see City humiliated.
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i am in utter shock at writing this but i'd have to agree with.........D....a......nn...y......B on this, most of the postings (with the exception of the one about beheading) listed were not terribly offensive and didn't use any slurs, you could tack c**t onto the end of anything french german english canadian. thing with censorship is once you start you have to continue for everyone then, and if that happens where do you stop? just my 2 cents, and i know it's your board and i don't envy the position of being a mod. Don't think it's censorship in the slightest, it looks to me that Stevie has been asked to tone it down (unbeknown to the rest of us) for quite some time and a bloke of Stevie's age and intelligence ought to have taken the hint. From where I sit the situation is this: Stevie is one of the more entertaining posters, but who also has a dark side , but then again it is the 'dark' side that makes him worthwhile. Tricky one.
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No, he's not. I might as well be, disrespectful to say the least on these four seven issues: 1. I was banned for vague and ambiguous unjustified reasons 2. Banned for nothing specific 3. Banned because ONE mod, not all moderators were in agreement, something which has been aluded to me in pm 4. It's eight days later, yet still there mixed messages, "Stevie's attitude" mentioned in one post (to who?), "racist remarks" in another, yet no explanation given or specific examples given (as there are none). 5. Posts today censored pre-Glasnost style 6. Fucking disgrace 7. This won't make it past the censorship If it does, ask yourselves these questions regular posters, would you post if you were subjected to such contempt, after contributing a fair share to this board over 3 years good or bad? The moderators have made a mistake, and as Craig said I'm no loss in the grand scheme of things, but taking in to account all of the above, then subjecting me to this oh dear, I'm not posting under these conditions and as Snakehips mentioned would you?? Lord Justice Taylor couldn't get to the bottom of this one, and if he did I'm sure one of his recommendations would be a complete restructuring of the moderating system. The doings of the politburo become clear.
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Dirk Diggler can't wait to get home and have a Gregg's pastie for his tea. What can you possibly not like/get about such enthralling statements????
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Anyone would think the Police were under pressure...
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Strange. Each to his own I guess.
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Official match thread. Tottenham Hotspur - Newcastle United
Park Life replied to tommo's topic in Newcastle Forum
Says Mr. Gallagher sorry ,wrong thread, I'll get me coat -
If the likes of me started twitting on twatter the very nature of reality would war[p.
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Good stuff.
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Official match thread. Tottenham Hotspur - Newcastle United
Park Life replied to tommo's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Aye, he puts most "proper" journos to shame. re. Gallagher, not heard his footy craic, though if it's as 'Creative' as his music, does he just re-hash Liverpool punditry from late 60s- early 70s. Doubt this will be as drug fuelled as they radio they did in the past.
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Anyone read his book?
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Hair today gone tomorrow.
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Hard not too really It's not necessarily the car, it's the way he makes himself look like a cock with the hoody and baseball cap. Baldies tend to over compensate. It's the massive amount of testosterone we have flowing thru us Is the correct answer. fair play to the lad, it's a cracking car. White and blue don't work.
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Official match thread. Tottenham Hotspur - Newcastle United
Park Life replied to tommo's topic in Newcastle Forum
Fit, Banking on Keane and Pav to start and Defoe to appear from the bench. Lennon is the key. -
Official match thread. Tottenham Hotspur - Newcastle United
Park Life replied to tommo's topic in Newcastle Forum
Danny, Will Defoe play or still inj? -
Nordic diet as healthy as Mediterranean foods Olive oil, vegetables, citrus fruit and unrefined cereals from the Mediterranean may be replaced in slimmers' shopping baskets by Scandinavian rapeseed oil, elk and berries such as cowberries and cloudberries. By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent Last Updated: 3:13PM GMT 14 Mar 2009 The Mediterranean diet – one of the leading eating plans for the past 20 years – is facing competition from the "Nordic diet", which, scientists are finding, could be significantly healthier. The findings have generated excitement among many nutrition experts in the United Kingdom as the British climate is more suited to producing the kinds of foods found in Scandinavia than it is to growing the sun-ripened foods of the Mediterranean. Scientists at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark, have set up a EURO 13.3 million (£12.2 million) project aimed at identifying and testing more products from the region that can fit into the "New Nordic Diet". They also plan to carry out trials with schoolchildren to see how the diet can help improve their health. Professor Arne Astrup, president of the International Association for the Study of Obesity and head of the department of human nutrition at Copenhagen University, is leading the project. He said: "The plan is to develop a counterpart to the Mediterranean diet that is superior in terms of health effects and palatability." In Finland, around 23 per cent of people are obese; in Sweden, the figure is as low as 10 per cent; but in the UK, the number is around 25 per cent.