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  1. Because of the winds they've cancelled our flight from MAN-LHR-MILAN.
  2. My nipper and I sing "That's what it's like to be pompey; that's what it's like to be poor". We need to know if this is allowed.
  3. As I've said before, he reminds me of a young Paul Scholes.
  4. It's a harmless song. I enjoy singing it. Some of you are joyless c**ts.
  5. Love the Velvet Underground. I feel sad.
  6. He will off me as Bearsy is a tedious c**t.
  7. Bless. Go and get your pot of vaseline and team photo and get that aggression out of you.
  8. His fitness levels are now combined with his undoubted skills. He looks a complete player now, which last season he didn't. Deserves a chance with England.
  9. Appreciation is one thing. Obsession is quite another.
  10. I'm willing to wager that you knock one out over a picture of SRL.
  11. "niggle".
  12. We are just so good it's scary.
  13. Yes he is.
  14. Lovely.
  15. Working in a large FE college, I would suggest, gives me a decent insight into how young people feel about politics and politicians. They don't vote as none represent them. That's being disenfranchised.
  16. Why do right wingers assume that socialists have to be poor? It's about giving everyone the opportunity to be successful regardless of backgrounds and supporting those who really need it. I know many One Nation tories would say the same. The 3 main political parties are in it for themselves, not for us. The tories are slaves to big business and their donations, Labour to the unions and the libdems will say anything to anyone. More and more young people don't vote, they are disenfranchised and alienated from a political process that doesn't care about them and that suits the ruling classes perfectly.
  17. We could all, no doubt, improve on our lives. Absolute financial security for a start, but that wasn't the point the OP raised. He poised the question regarding doing anything differently and to that my answer is simply no, as I'm blissfully happy with the life I've got so everything I've done, both good & stupid, have led to this so why would I want to change anything that would change the here & now? To me, those who constantly look back with regret and bitterness, miss the here & know and lose sight of the future.
  18. What a very odd statement. Not sure you've quite grasped the concept. You continue to be bitter over things you cannot change, I'll continue to look forward to a happy and contented life with my wondeful wife & three great kids. Nevertheless, I don't give a toss what you or others think anyway, you are of no importnace to me.
  19. No, I wouldn't change it, as I wouldn't have the life I live now. It would be a different life, one without my daughters for a start and strong possability that it would have been without my wife as well. Events that have passed forged the life I have today so no, I have no regrets about what has been only excitement and a little apprehension at what is to come.
  20. Bol.loxs. I've been to war, been to jail and been around the world but I don't spend my life looking backwards; I only looked forward. I regret nothing in my past nor would I change a thing, it's my future I'm more intersted in.
  21. You have to buy them yourself!
  22. It'll be another hung parliament. No way the tories will get a majority and Labour don't deserve one yet.
  23. In Sandwell so many pubs started showing WBA games & offering things like free BBQs, bonus drinks for goals etc, that the club hammered their prices down, especially for U21s & that's kept the crowds decent. In my regular pub there are a bunch of lads who are Utd ST holders and have been for 30+ years. They now watch the non "big" games in the pub and rent their tickets out and the pub is rammed with a number of screens showing different games.
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