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Im sure this is a scam, one of those "get enough people on your website and ill pay you" "Julia" is actually a fairly well known porn star that goes by the name of Olga M Google her and you will find out for yourself.
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I sort of hope that you are right Even this lot cant agree on how to sort it out... http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/mihirbose/2008/09/club_ownership_solving_the_uns.html
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I dont have all the answers mate. All im saying is that SFC needs cash, and I dont care where it comes from. Thats all
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I obviously didnt make myself clear. We need money to survive What makes you think it has to come from Wall Street or Dubai. Also, what makes you think that I want investment from a financial institution that is just about to go into administration. Do you know the background of ALL of these people, especially their moral standing and thier ethics... http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/10/07billionaires_The-Worlds-Billionaires_Rank.html
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My morals and ethics went out the window when i realised how much of state this club is in... Just like we are the first club to use a "revolutionary new system"
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Playing in the CCC = Risk of administration Playing in the PL = Financial security No brainer
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Totally agree, I cant understand why some people on here still want the "old fashioned" route in saving our club. Football has changed, we need money or we are doomed. I would take ANYONES money at the moment. How bad has it got to get....
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Surely its quick to google it.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_McCann
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1951: British Prime Minister Clement Attlee opens Europe’s largest oil refinery at Fawley on Southampton Water.
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I'll second that !!!!
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If there is anyone here that is still having problems getting to grips with all the new faces in the first team, watch BBC 2 at 11:10 tonight. HTH
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Honda had pretty much given up on development of this years car a few months ago. They are hoping to put all their resources into next years car. As a result, this years Honda is poo.
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Cant be ar5ed to argue with you ponty. This link was to point out to fellow users that there was an online petition, if they wanted to sign it then thats great, if not, then no worries.
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Seeing as it has sold out, does anyone know of 2 spare tickets for the Sigur Ros gig at the BIC. Thanks in advance
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Ive just cracked up reading that, we are currently thinking of a way to recognise your input to our wedding day. Albeit a little late... Bare with us, we are thinking.
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As it says in the title... Anyone got one of these http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/6469.aspx Cheers
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Funny you should say that. I have a friend that is a tribal leader of a community just north of Baghdad. He has said on quite a few occasions that he would like me to go out there for a visit. One of his main selling points was that we could shoot AK47's in his back garden I can see it now....its 50 degrees in the shade, im sweating my gonads off, my new wife has passed out in the heat and im spraying AK47 rounds everywhere. Above us in the sky there seems to be a silver bird flying very fast. Wait...thats no bird....its an F-22. Next thing we know is me and Nowzat are chewing on a bunkerbuster Think ill give it a miss for now....
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Hhhmmmm, im looking at all of these at the moment on the googleweb. some good suggestions, keep them coming. Thanks for the ideas so far
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Following their great success at re-arranging the result of the 2008 Belgian Grand Prix, the race stewards are now turning their attention to other sporting events that have finished. Outraged sports writers from the world's news media have slammed them for having no experience in judging football or athletics or swimming, but now the stewards have hit back. They have rightly pointed out that they have just as much knowledge of floor gymnastics and athletics as they have of F1 Notices of Re-Classification Olympic 100 metres The Olympic 100 metres final has been reviewed by the stewards and Usain Bolt has had 25 seconds added to his time. The stewards verdict was that Bolt... "didn't run across the line properly and started celebrating way too early". Tour de France Carlos Sastre has hung on to his position as winner of the Tour de France, but second-place man Cadel Evans from Australia has seen his second place wiped out. "Evans is just a back wheel sucker," said Belgian steward Yves Bacquelain, "he never does any of the work on a climb." As Bacquelain is the same nationality as the great Eddie Merckx his decision cannot be overturned. Swimming Michael Phelps has seen his Beijing medal haul cut from eight to seven after the stewards decided to hand the win of the 100m butterfly to Milo Cavic. Apparently second-placed man Cavic was almost there first and morally was the winner. Gymnastics - Beam Less controversial is the stewards' ruling that American gymnasts Natia Liukin and Shawn Johnson should swap positions in the Beam event at Beijing. Liukin drew huge praise for her artistic performance on the apparatus but lost out to a more complex, but artistically clunky routine from American rival Johnson. "We have decided that Nastia should get the gold because she is a much fitter than Shawn Johnson," said Nicolas Deschaux Champions League Final Chelsea are the new champions of Europe after winning the recalculated penalty shoot-out in Moscow. The stewards decided that Manchester United's narrow victory by 6-5 wasn't correct. They have allowed John Terry's missed penalty to count. "We feel that he would have scored if he hadn't lost his footing on a poorly prepared pitch, which was out of his control and so award him the penalty." Chelsea now win 5-4. F1 And finally, Jenson Button and Nick Heidfeld will both have 10-place grid deductions for the Italian Grand Prix after the Kenyan steward discovered they both had beards as scruffy as Sebastien Loeb's.
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Hello all, I thought id ask you lot to help me come up with a good holiday destination. Well, i say holiday, its actually for my honeymoon. Got married two weeks ago and spent last week in the lake district (which was nice) However, we plan to go on our "proper" honeymoon in January, but cant decide where to go.... We have certain criteria that we would like our hoilday to meet, they are: - Its got to be faaaarking hot and sunny, and when I say faarking hot I mean really faarking hot. - Mrs Mars likes the idea of golden sandy beaches - I get bored sitting on a beach all day, so I need stuff to do (either sporting activities or, dare i say it, historical / cultural things to look at) So far we have thought about: The Maldives - i think i would get bored as there doesnt seem much to do Carribean - Too many americans for my liking (i might be wrong) Reunion Island - Cyclone season Can anyone suggest a good place to go that will tick all the boxes. Cheers
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Another reason to sign... http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_4130171,00.html McLaren stressed that they had twice received assurances from race control that Hamilton's manoeuvre was 'okay'. Speaking immediately after the race, team boss Ron Dennis specifically named Whiting as providing those assurances.
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There arent any, get a wii instead they are much more "grown up"
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What Blackberry is it...Pearl? Curve? older?
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Didnt want to add this to the "Belgian GP" thread as thought it may have been lost amongst all the posts. There is an online petition to get the FIA to reverse their decision to give Lewis a 25 second penalty. Please sign and pass to as many people as you can. Thanks http://www.petitiononline.com/belgp08/petition.html