
Crab Lungs
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Ah, thanks but I'm in your time zone now. He's wrong about the job thing though.
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lmfao!!!!
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So, what do we make of this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8lfnVMkZEM&feature=related I've linked part 3 because this is about where it gets interesting... No doubt many will think its FUBAR, but its interesting nonetheless. Any unapologetically open-minded people out there care to listen and comment on what David Wil**** is 'predicting' ???
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Forest Green???
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Don't know how people think ours and the Skates situations are comparable...?
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LOL
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Does that mean English clubs lose a European spot because the Skates won or does that mean the Premier League gets another entry?
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Get your puke buckets ready, it's going to go into overdrive over the next couple of weeks
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They'll go all out to claim that now... CHEATS
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"brave" "against adversity" "fairytale" "without a penny to their name" "poor pompey" the media are going to into skate overdrive.. doesn't that now mean an English club miss out on Europe? Or does that mean 6th/7th place get an extra spot? Imagine if those dirty bastards has cost another club the chance of europe...
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Imminent arrival of Corp Ho expected....
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F()cking cheats.
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dirty skate f()ckers are kicking lumps out of the Spurs' players... Sh1t club, sh1t fans... hope you fold soon..
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So passionate, in fact that they have been giving tickets away all season for £10, £1 and for free and still couldn't fill thier ground. So huge is their support that despite their urban area being a 140,000 people better off than that of Southampton's, they can't even fill 20,000 or sell Semi tickets. So passionate... don't you forget.. a 'real footballing city'
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Was this written by Joseph Goebbels?
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I have one... you want me to get another one!?
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Goddamn, that's amazing. I want tea round Patrick Moore's house!
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I was in the Milton End for Coventry home game (season when we were marooned to the bottom of the EPL with 2 points or something?) and Tiss was warming up. He smacked the ball straight into my dad's stomach. Not so bad if he could react and block but my dad was carrying two cups of piping hot tea. Miraculously, my dad took it with a wince and Tiss apologised. No tea spilt, either. Then we won, I think, in torrential rain... 2-1?
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Now, I've always disliked them after I met a few of their arrogant fans at a service station a few years back. Always hoped they'd **** up and will always remember their delusional outlook on football and their own club. Definitely in the same league of arrogance/delusion as Skates fans and almost equally detestable for me. Glad we beat them.
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I'll always remember Ken Monkou telling me in a deserted Dell car park that if "you don't ask, you don't get" with a big beaming smile. :-o I only asked for an autograph
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Hmmm, sounds similar to what many people say. Allegedly the US public had a rather indifferent attitude towards the wars raging overseas, a kind of 'it's not our war' mentality. Then of course there is also the viewpoint that a war is 'good' for the economy, though I do not know enough to comment intelligently about that theory. From what I've read and seen, the US did do quite a lot provoke the Japanese if I was to believe some theories. And, worringly, when you do look at it from this somewhat morbid perspective sometimes you get the feeling that there is always an ulterior motive beyond our knowledge...
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One for the conspiracy theorists. You may have heard of this terminology before. The only way I can describe it is that it is allegedly a government ploy to turn the world into a police state. Create the problem, generate a reaction (outrage) from the populace and then provide an already mooted solution (approval because of the incident). Case in point was at the turn of the year. Rumours about that airports will be trialling body scanners, which some people believe to be intrusive. Within days of the news of the scanners, some nutter trys and blows up his pants on an airplane. Then, strangely enough, a solution is offered - body scanners! Now, because of this incident body scanners will become a mandatory thing (as if they weren't already - the were already on order!) You may or may not agree with the thinking behind this theory but having listened to alot of Alex Jones' (prisonplanet.com) shows recently it has certainly got me thinking. Whilst he is notably vociferous with his tirades, it does make you think - what if this is how governments act? What if there are agendas beyond our own knowledge? The example above was one of many and I'm sure many of you on here will have heard of many similar incidents which could be categorised as 'Problem, reaction, solution' - manufactured problems to create hysteria amongst the public so that governments can push their ideas and plans through - but how many of you believe it? FWIW, anything that makes the public safer is a great idea but is there more behind what we are commonly told? Over to you, theorists!
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Oh great... fly out next Monday... :-o