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where have you been??
commie
where have you been??
commie
power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
I've been out and about literally. I got myself sorted with a vauxhall astra: http://www.starcar.co.yu/images/v_astra3.jpg
So i've been enjoying being on the road. It's still got that new car smell in so my Bolton Wanderers air freshener will have to wait.
As for the forum, looks like i'm just in time for the World Cup finals woo!
P.S. Keep an eye out for Holland in this years world cup. Something tells me they'll be the biggest surprise package this year.
So i've been enjoying being on the road. It's still got that new car smell in so my Bolton Wanderers air freshener will have to wait.
As for the forum, looks like i'm just in time for the World Cup finals woo!
P.S. Keep an eye out for Holland in this years world cup. Something tells me they'll be the biggest surprise package this year.
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Couldn't find anything to do with nakedness, dancing and birdbaths but it does seem that you are harbouring ambitions to satisfy your desire for a Polish stripper. I suggest you go the extra mile, seek national citizenship of Poland and become the ugliest cross-dressing stripper Poland has to offer. That way you'll satisfy your goals and forget about tools made for hitting children.boltonboris wrote:Mar
If you read through my posts, you'll find I have been acting rather suspiciously of late, things like nakedness, dancing and bird baths (sometimes all at the same time) is this something to do with my childhood or lack of, or am I just a tool?
PS what can jim actually fix?
P.S. Jim can actually fix Cissé's leg, but he's getting on abit now and no-one will believe him.
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Oi! Be nice! My mate lives with a girl who looks just like her.Little Green Man wrote:Dear God, it looks like Elton got it on with Janet Street-Porter. Yuk! Either that, or you got hold of my school photos.Mar wrote:Better by comparison maybe?boltonboris wrote:Ugliest????? Id be the hottest damn bird in town!!!
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Of course we will. Whether thats this year is a different matter.americantrotter wrote:Mar. Will England finally end the hurt and lift the cup again?
This years depends on Sven's substitutions and what route we manage to get in the knockout stages. If we avoid Germany we should be fine as there is no real advantage any team has over us (Portugal had home advantage which led to refereeing decisions knocking us out in Euro 2004) so we should be able to match/better any team that we come up against.
I think theres a firm belief that we can face up against Brazil and be able to impose our own game against them. One of my major criticisms of Sven is his substitutions left a lot to be desired in 2002. The benefits of this tournament is the fatigue levels will be a lot higher because the weather is more like our own in this country, which means less substitutions and more of our first XI.
We have arguably the best defence in the world, a good midfield and a strikeforce that is quite confident going into the world cup. The squad doesn't look fazed by the top teams and its quite injury free (aside from Ledley King and Robert Green, who were subs anyway).
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Keveh,
My judgements a little unclear at this at the moment because my hearts wanting England to win it so much. So whether the current national side is as good as I think it is remains to be seen.
Holland, Germany, Brazil or England.
I'm thinking one of those 4. But i'd put an outside bet on Holland, good side, good odds too.
My judgements a little unclear at this at the moment because my hearts wanting England to win it so much. So whether the current national side is as good as I think it is remains to be seen.
Holland, Germany, Brazil or England.
I'm thinking one of those 4. But i'd put an outside bet on Holland, good side, good odds too.
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I think Holland will be one of the biggest surprises this year round. They've been put in one of the toughest groups (they face Argentina, Ivory Coast, Serbia & Montenegro) and have had a fantastic record in the national side for the past year or so. On top of that the Dutch side have a strong disliking and willingness to get one over the Germans (like the English have but the Germans reciprocate the dislike).
I would keep an eye out on the other continental teams. In the last world cup there seemed to be a strong favouritism towards raising the sport abroad and as a result referee's gave favourable decisions towards those teams.
Holland, Mexico, USA, Ghana and South Korea are on my surprise list but i've earmarked Holland, which some people might see as a surprise and some won't, take your pick.
I think Holland will be one of the biggest surprises this year round. They've been put in one of the toughest groups (they face Argentina, Ivory Coast, Serbia & Montenegro) and have had a fantastic record in the national side for the past year or so. On top of that the Dutch side have a strong disliking and willingness to get one over the Germans (like the English have but the Germans reciprocate the dislike).
I would keep an eye out on the other continental teams. In the last world cup there seemed to be a strong favouritism towards raising the sport abroad and as a result referee's gave favourable decisions towards those teams.
Holland, Mexico, USA, Ghana and South Korea are on my surprise list but i've earmarked Holland, which some people might see as a surprise and some won't, take your pick.
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