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  1. It's a good job that you're making this excuse in text. Y'see, I've been watching "Lie To Me" recently, which is all about deception experts. Tim Roth is in it playing Tim Roth (although his character is called Cal), it lasted three seasons and has a three out of five star rating on Netflix. It's a police procedural that veers into Banacek territory to keep things interesting. It also has two very nice looking women. Of course, the second image makes it perfectly clear I'm heading into MILF country.
  2. Which of your FB friends liked Britain First. https://www.facebook.com/browse/friended_fans_of/?page_id=300455573433044 Props to AAV
  3. I caught them not long afterwards on their 1990 tour. Saw them again at Donington in 1991. Creeping Death is ace too. This is a particularly thrashy rendition. "Die! By my hand! I creep across the land" My kids don't believe me when I tell them its a bible song.
  4. Minty's 2014 moderator application.
  5. You've done yourself up here Bear. I know you've crafted your post in the usual jive style, but do you expect us to believe that you are not a geek and then use LARP unqualified? Come out with this shít again and I'll have no option but to confiscate your d20's.
  6. I see. Sir is obviously proceeding on the assumption that all fat people are fat by their own volition. If we leave aside stuff like epigenetics, metabolism and health, you might have a platform to start laughing at the salad dodgers. Incidentally, David Baddiel did a great joke about "cake retention" years ago; you may want to work that into a couple of your posts. Of course, the flip side of this is that all gay people live a lifestyle commensurate with their sexuality. Again, not really the case. If it were, creepy organisations like fundamentalist churches wouldn't do such roaring trade with their "pray the gay" away courses. I've got a few mates that have had parents come out in recent years. The weird thing is that you even need to mention it at all. Alps can be strung up on his posts here, yet you attack the brother's weight. What next? Foot massage?
  7. Can you provide a little chart detailing acceptable types of personal attack? So far, I have:- Fatist/weightist = ok Homophobia = bad
  8. Probably the most substantive final episode we've seen in a GoT season. Things actually happened. I thought they did very well on activities north of the wall, all things considered. This show is already pretty expensive - it has the largest working cast on television right now. At least we're actually seeing SOME of these battles; Season One just left us with the aftermath, despite a big war going on. I think the shock character is still going to turn up. We've spent too much time with the Brotherhood without Banners and Beric Dondarrion for that not to be the case. Besides, the general principles at play are already being demonstrated on the show, as Qyburn's experiments with the Mountain are starting to show. The Reeds didn't turn up on time either - that was more about having enough to do in Season 2. They were introduced in Season 3. Just a bit of character jostling, in my opinion, in marked contrast to someone like Coldhands, who is not appearing in the TV show and can be trimmed without affecting the story too much. Besides, it'll fit. From the very first episode to the one we've just seen, we've seen things of that nature. Clearly the magic exists somewhere, and the show is already magically inclined.
  9. So many that some might consider it depressing Seriously though, I'm so chuffed at this news that I'm half expecting some kind of catch. Such a decent signing on paper and a real marker for both our present condition and future level of aspiration.
  10. Old SaintsWeb proverb says:- "When CB Fry and pap agree, those they oppose are probably wrong" Bedwetters. You'd think we'd never seen lower league football or sold a player.
  11. FFS. The club can't even do a meltdown properly! Welcome aboard Ronald Koeman. Guess it's time to forgive 1994
  12. Yeah, fairly sure the inquest will rule differently. Still; keep digging. Australia can't be far now.
  13. The point is that terror is terror, irrespective of the agents doing the terrorising. Maybe you disagree. Perhaps you believe that Boko kidnapping kids is more terrifying than Western forces murdering them. I'd say that's a more important consideration than semantics.
  14. I'm sure all the Iraqis who've suffered Western aggression felt pretty terrified. Assuming of course, they lived.
  15. I was thinking more along the lines of establishing a mini version of Westeros in the camperpark. Banners, sigils, despicable stuff happening under protection of guest rights. That sort of thing.
  16. One person with no valid grievances versus a city that has been genuinely aggrieved? What's your moan this week, Alps? Is the club going to ruin again? You spent the vast majority of your time here crying about things that haven't actually happened, yet feel qualified to lecture people who've lost friends and relatives on the appropriate time to stop their "incessant whining". Incidentally, I've just heard of a Hillsborough survivor that stopped his "incessant whining". Bloke who used to live two doors down from me. I was pretty much the only person in the street who spoke to him. He booked a holiday recently. His old dear went around to his gaff to clean it up while he was away. She found him hanging dead over his stairs. He took his own life the day he was supposed to go away. He never really got over it; the recent inquest brought a lot of emotions to the surface. If there is a case for leaving it alone, its for the sakes of people like Mick, not because emotionally indifferent trolls demand it on a football forum.
  17. Coming from the site's biggest whiner, this post deserves attention.
  18. Easy to say in hindsight, particularly if you're not too concerned about accuracy, but think it's worth remembering how much has been achieved in the last couple of years. If Hillsborough campaigners had done as you suggest, the inquest wouldn't be happening right now and the victims would still be treated as criminals. As for the Sun, you're a f**king moron if you buy/read this rag. In this case, its "incorrect" reporting claimed that victims of a major tragedy spent the immediate aftermath píssing on or stealing from their dead or dying fellow fans, blackening the name of an entire city into the bargain. No other national newspaper went with the story. The Sun did, obviously seeing some margin in going to press with what they'd been fed via South Yorkshire Police. The recent events surrounding the free issue are a fitting result, I reckon. The newspaper has got such a bad name here and in the surrounding areas that they literally cannot give it away.
  19. It's normally a Labour city. The Lib Dems did very well here during the Blair years, but they've been swept aside. The Labour mayor has condemned Miliband's endorsement of the Sun long before Ed offered up his apology, and FWIW, I agree with him when he says that Miliband is out of touch with the grassroots of the Labour support. I'm far from impressed myself, and I'm supposed to vote for these people. Principled? A big perhaps, but I don't get the sense that Miliband can conjure it into any meaningful platform for getting Labour into government. I've a measure of agreement with a previous comment that he's there to prevent Labour from accidentally winning when there is still a load of shít to sort out, fanciful as the notion is. Maybe they need to flush out all the New Labour excrement, but equally, I'm not seeing a deserving set of Young Turks ready to shift Labour onto proper alternatives. The funny thing is that Labour will still probably win everything of note in Liverpool. The Liberals have collapsed in the city; no other party is strong enough to take them on. Besides, Joe Anderson showed quite a bit of bravery in having a pop at the party leader. He'll get some respect for that, at least.
  20. Ah, Ed has had to apologise for his ill-judged endorsement of the Sun. http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2014/jun/13/edmiliband-sun Moronic for even considering it in the first place. Still, those floating voters are all important, eh? I'm sure a picture of Ed Miliband looking creepy and holding a picture of The Sun is going to make all the difference with the Basildon set.
  21. Lordy, not another one. There were some unimaginative parents kicking about in the 1970s, I'll tell you that. See also: Chris, Dave, Mark etc.
  22. About time to ship him, I reckon. No way he'll win an election as things stand. Fk knows what he'll look like once the campaign begins proper.
  23. Is it throwing up nuggets from the "Keep Digging" handbook? Still, brilliant take-down of my adopted city there, Jamie. Not sure which bit I liked best. The pray/prey mix-up, or the admission that your iPhone is brainier than you.
  24. Learn to spell.
  25. The mayor isn't happy. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/liverpool-mayor-joe-anderson-condemns-7261657 People treat the Sun boycott seriously too. Liverpool was sensibly excluded from the "deliver 22m shíte-rags" plan, but they forgot to exclude non-Liverpool postcodes. There has been uproar over that this week as well.
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