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Keep it civil, chaps...
F**k off!
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At the same time? HOw does that work?
Every heard of Tubgirl? If not, please don't Google it.
Vinegar has many health giving properties, many people drink it daily to stave off illnesses. Vinegar is my second favourite Super Food, tomatoe ketchup being number One (contains vinegar) as it tastes of tomatoes.There is a great little book available (101 uses of Vinegar) which I recommend people read from cover to cover.
I am very disappointed that Jaffa Cakes only come third in this list.
Would an internet thread count as evidence in a court of law?Well the SNP guy got fired for slagging people off on twitter.
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What will happen if you take it if you have neither?
You will get both.
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We've improved in that respect no doubt. I think I remember saying, at around new year time, that we'd only beaten three teams in the top half. MK, Walsall and I think Southend might have been about 11th at the time.
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A couple take their young daughter on holiday to a nudist beach. After walking around for a while, the gil asks here mum, "why do some of the ladies on the beach have bigger boobies than you mummy?" The mother replies, "just ignore them darling, those women are silly."
The girl walks off and comes back an hour later and asks, "mummy, why do some of the men on the beach have bigger willies than daddy?" The mother replies, "just ignore those men darling, they are just stupid."
The girl walks off and comes running back an hour later shouting, "Mummy, mummy! daddy's talking to the silliest girl on the beach and he keeps getting stupider and stupider!"
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Respect to Pardew for the dedication.
Just for the record, nobody on the last thread was questioning the fact that these men were heroes. It was a debate about whether a minutes silence was appropriate, which got a little heated.
R.I.P.
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slogger if you were able to, you would have a pm from me. Ignore arizona (quite how he is a mod i will never no) and matt le god, they are nothing but shallow minded morons
Again, you are ignoring my point. I wont respond out of respect, I think it's best if we lock this now.
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James shears is a saints fan and he is also my son. I take your comment as a personal insult. As was at the game today with his two sons who are now without their father. I would like to meet you to show you how strongly i feel about this.
My sincerest sympathies. I assure you I mean no disrespect to you son.
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i didnt realise there were so many heartless ****s on this board, two men die in the line of duty for this city we love and adore but they were just 'blokes at work'?? Two Saints die a day, well lets hope your in that statistic tomorrow Arizona you callous ****
What a thoroughly well thought out and respectful post. Still, you can't beat completely ignoring someones point if you're trying to take the moral high ground eh.
Some people just don't get it do they????..... FFS man... they died trying to save hundreds of people from a towering inferno... they were professional to the last, not giving a second thought to the dangers that lay ahead of them or the fact that they may never see their families again.... they were n't ******s sitting in the houses of parliament fiddling their expenses to pay for duck houses or porn flicks, but a couple of guys doing a ****ing dangerous job for not the greatest salary in the world. Putting others before themselves. Bloody heros in my book. I would have liked the opportunity to just observe a bit of quiet communial reflection for there brave action. The story was the focus of national attention and as you can hit there firestation with a stone from the football ground it would have been an incredible gesture by the club..... yet again sfc missed the point, or the necessary level of attention that needed to be paid to the issue. a 5cm2 mention in the programme and a half time announcement when we are all down stairs was n't really cutting the mustard for meTheir death was tragic and their actions heroic. I'm not denying that. It's a sad occasion. But what connection does it have to Southampton football club? There's a time and a place for everything, including grief. I fully support the idea of a minutes silence at their firestation, flags at half mast at all Hampshire stations, placing wreathes at the site of the fire etc. THAT is respect and it is appropriate.
A minutes silence at a football match just strikes me as... irrelevant, for want of a better word. Lets say you are driving to an away match against Middlesborough. On the drive up, you come accross a car accident just outside Leeds with a 10 year old girl trapped in the burning wreckage. With no thought for your safety you break into the burning car and drag the little girl to safety. Then, as you stand by the side of the road, another car comes round the corner, hits you and kills you. Would you then expect the Leeds Rhinos rugby team to hold a minutes silence?
Please prove 2 Saints fans die a day.Both Liverpool and Everton had a minutes silence for that Rhys Jones person, then there was Mad as a hatter Mcann, so why not 2 glorious firemen.
It just happens. It may not be exactly 2 a day, but over time, that's how it will average out.
it was 1 minute. 1minute for 2guys who got up for work one morning, kissed loved ones goodbye, and never returned, having died saving lives and becoming the first firefighters to die on duty in hampshire in over 60 years. Not too much to ask at 2:59 on a saturday is it?But you could say that about any death. People dying is a tragic, yet inevitable and very regular part of life. It's sad but it happens every day. People die suddenly, painfully, slowly, or any combination thereof. Families are left behind. Children are left without parents. It's horrible but it happens every day. I'd rather not be reminded of this EVERY time I go to a football match. Nobody dies and their friends turn up and go, "actually yeah he was a c**t, we're all pretty pleased he's gone".
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Designed for a different world though.
And one minor point - the pilots would have been Polish
Correct. I was refering to history in general as opposed to this specific incident.
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Aren't all Tupolevs just flying coffins anyway, given the Russian engineers and designers?
In its day it was a half decent aircraft, although it has never really been 'safe' by Western standards. The problem is it's day was 40 years ago. Russian pilots aren't known for their high standards either if I'm honnest. Russian airliners have crashed because kids were flying the plane and because both pilots were drunk.
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Must be a massive blow for Poland losing half their leaders just like that. Incidentally that aircraft has an appaling safety record. I'm amazed the government of a relatively well developed country, like Poland, is flying it's VIPs around in them.
http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/view_manu_details.cgi?aircraft=TU-154
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thats starnge it was 3-0 10 minutes ago...
It's dark matter interfering with the space-time continuum.
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Leeds winning 2-0 is good. I want them out of this League, one way or another.
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I would agree that the minutes silence is not really appropriate. Mainly for the reasons outlined above. Neither they, nor the incident, were connected with the club. It also dilutes the minutes silence if you keep having one every time someone dies.
That may sound callus, but think of it like this. Let's say there are 45,000 Saints fans, based losely on the JPT final. Let us also assume the average person lives to be 75 years old. Therefore this means 45,000 Saints fans will die every 75 years, roughly speaking. 75 years is 27,375 days therefore 2 Saints fans die every day.
Not a pleasant thought, but that is life for you. So, with all due respect... Why should we hold a minutes silence for 2 firemen who were killed, but not the 14 Saints fans who die every week?
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27, on the right, would get it. Why 26 even left the house I don't know.
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I think it's sad that any of you actually give a crap TBH. Almost as sad as leaving Wembley Stadium having won the JPT, surrounded by fans singing Pompey fan on a string.
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I've just bought a set of him, cant wait to get it on.
You've just bought a set group of bikers and now you can't wait to... you're sick.
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Always vote the same way - always have and probably always will.
I can't change my basic belief which is in the well-being of everyone.
I happen believe there's more chance of Labour aiming to deliver that than any other party.
I don't understand people who choose on the basis of what's best for them rather than what's best for society as a whole.
Whilst that's very admirable, it's completely against human nature.
Just making an example, but if a party came along and said, "I'm going to take another £5k a year from your wages and spend it on litteracy classes for single mums in Sunderland" I wouldn't be that inclined to vote for them.
Maybe that's a bit selfish, but if you don't look out for number 1, nobody else will.
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BNP
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I'm not denying that some of them are 'racist', however, as has been pointed out by several posters on here...none of the mainstream party's have the balls to address the issue. Therefore, the likes of the BNP will continue to gain votes, until such-time, that the issue is addressed. When NG was on question time, he was shouted down because of who he was, but none of the others would address the core issue. Hate him if you must, but he is saying what many are thinking.Perhaps ironically not what he was thinking. The Nick Griffin on QT seemed like an extremely watered down version of the man we all know and love. They may well have better answers to some of the issues the mainstream parties tiptoe around, however there is no getting away from the fact that most of them are just biggoted racists with a whole bag of chips on their shoulders.
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It's annoying when one drops straight in, betwen your flaps.
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No doubt Hammy would try and claim that, but it's blatantly obvious that his weaving was designed to prevent Petrov making any kind of move on him.
Hamilton strikes me as too ambitious and a little bit unsporting. I have no doubt whatsoever that if he was ever in the situation where taking somebody out would hand him the title, such as was the case with Schumacher and Hill in 1994, he would not think twice about it.
In fairness to Hamilton though, he moved first, Petrov followed him. There was nothing to stop Petrov just carrying on in a straight line when Hamilton moved to the other side. Petrov however chose to stick behind Hamilton.
If Hamilton had moved once and Petrov had stayed on the other side, they would have just raced parallel down the straight as normal. That's not a dig at Petrov, you can see why he was trying to stay in the slipstream.
To me it's just racing. It would be sad to discourage what little overtaking there is by punishing minor offences like this.
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But the point is now that we aren't skint we don't have to let him go for £ 2 or 3million. Fans can never tell for sure what is going on inside a club, but it appears that AL would only go if we get offered silly money, such as £5 million. If no one offers silly money, then great, he won't go.
K.
That's sort of my point. Transfer values are all about how keen one team is to sell and the other is to buy. The way things are at the moment, I'd say we don't need to sell and can therefore hold out for more than Lallana is worth. Maybe up to £5m.
Bristol Rovers Vs Saints - 1st Half and Half-Time
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FFS Pardew!