Patrick Bateman
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I was probably on a similar train to you, that's what I saw as well.
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What with David and his weird font stuff and you and your golf stories, you're a right pair. Actually would be pretty amusing to be in a pub with both of you!
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What would you do with the sandworks opposite St Marys?
Patrick Bateman replied to Tom8558's topic in The Saints
This is a great idea in my opinion - a proper multi-purpose complex and something Southampton doesn't have! -
I'd also like to add Blur @ Hull in about 1997. Was never a huge fan of them, but went along anyway and it turned out to be quick a good little show. Song 2, as you'd imagine was the highlight.
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Most disappointing live band / performer
Patrick Bateman replied to Halo Stickman's topic in The Lounge
By a long long way ... Elbow. My god, I like some of their stuff, but I wanted to sleep during the show it was so dull - no "show", no audience interaction, nothing. -
I think we've all had them. You're browsing a film in the video shop (in the 80s) or Blockbuster, or now online (Netflix, Lovefilm, Virgin Media etc.); there isn't much you fancy and you settle on something that sounds okay, not expecting much. I've just had one of those experiences with "Some guy who kills people". It was labelled as a horror with black humour, but it sounded intriguing and we gave it a go. Have to say, it wasn't a horror, but it was a very good film with a bit of black humour - really enjoyed it! Any other films like that? (Not well known, that you didn't expect much from, but were good)
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Prodigy in Brighton in '92 were amazing. Oasis great in the past.
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How do you know that?
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American COMPANY, not country.
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This is totally true. Working for an American country it never ceases to amaze me that they are always coming over and buying last minute Arsenal tickets to watch some Prmeeeer League Soccer [sic]. It's a losing battle when there is the demand there.
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What about parking in the streets round (for example) Erdington and getting the train from there - that'd be okay I'd have thought, free parking, short train ride?
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It's just about strength in depth isn't it though? Adam is still injured, we don't know how long for. Were Ramirez or Puncheon to also get injured, we're then down to De Ridder starting, probably. You have to move, you have to get better than what you have as well. If this guy is better than Adam, or Puncheon, then we move on and improve. Sentimentality has pretty much gone from football; results-driven business and all that guff - but we have to do the same as everyone else which is constantly improve.
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Yeah, didn't you know? He's going to be reporting to Jason Dodd as his assistant U18 coach because he always looked up to Doddsy as a player.
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Is our current side being competitive in premier league?
Patrick Bateman replied to NickG's topic in The Saints
Nice stats. -
Saints vs Chelsea Match & Reactions Thread
Patrick Bateman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
To be honest, I was watching him really closely on purpose - he wasn't horrific, but he was just a bit too flappy for my liking. I'm sure he'll still come good, but I wasn't impressed. -
Saints vs Chelsea Match & Reactions Thread
Patrick Bateman replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
It's all about opinions, but just got home; thought Guly was anonymous today and Boruc pretty bad. No one really stood out for me apart from Morgan and J Rod who I thought both did well. Highlight of my day was getting off the train at Fleet with some gobby Chelsea fans who were probably late 20s and who got picked up in some sh*t old 4x4, by what appeared to be one of their mothers. Losers. -
I can see him being loaned back to carry on getting experience this season.
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@dimarziotweet Cagliari, c’è l’interesse del Southampton per Astorihttp://fb.me/2n08Rnxc5
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I use a MacBook Air for work and at home. It has MS Office on and also for legacy web-based applications that need to run IE, I have an MS VM installed (Parallels Desktop) which I only open up occasionally to do legacy-based tasks (i.e. the ancient timesheet application). I will not go back to a Windows-based laptop for the foreseeable future. This Air is SO quick - it's rammed with applications that run on start-up and it still pastes any Windows-based laptop. If I open my laptop up on a train, it takes me a max of 5 seconds to get in and do what I need. A minute later, the person sat next to me is still waiting for their Windows lump to stabilise and use it. So having been a heavy MS user until 2 years ago, I now won't go back. Windows offers me nothing extra apart from slowness and bugs (and ugly laptops).
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Where are they?? When I did the online booking thing several days ago, it looked like "hundreds" of tickets left, not thousands, weird!
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haha, I like your thinking!
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No they aren't. They are taking that angle on their story to make a point; that is that Southampton are a selling club so he will be sold. But if you read the article properly, they explain why we no longer need to sell and we probably won't sell him. Read it properly, it's a very good, well written article.
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Saints 1 Arsenal 1 - Post Match Reactions & MotM
Patrick Bateman replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
FAO J Rod; You can't vote for yourself as man of the match ... -
Saints 1 Arsenal 1 - Post Match Reactions & MotM
Patrick Bateman replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Team marks - I think everyone deserved at least a 7, top performances all round. Puncheon excellent, Morgan excellent, Gaston excellent, Shaw excellent etc etc etc, but my MoTM was Fonte. He has really turned a corner! -
Agree! Going out with the in-laws for a curry, then back to watch TV and drink more wines!
