I don't believe you. You constantly reply to my posts let's not pretend it's some sort of occasional thibg you can't help yourself. Last year I consciously didn't reply to any of your posts for months (but I didn't feel the need to grandstand about it) and guess what, you carried on replying to mine regardless! I'm my own boss thanks and replying to you takes about 3 minutes out of my day as it requires very little brain power.
Living rent free in your head soggy and you can't resist.
You are certifiably insane. What is the point of sticking someone on ignore, announcing it to everyone and then reading the posts anyway because you have no self control and can't help yourself. Admit it, I'm in your head.
It highlights how we didn't really have anyone running things properly. Cortese was a complete cock but at least when it came to football he was decisive. Imagine making the decision on whether to sack someone on or not on the last couple of results! Pellegrino is the worst manager I have ever seen at saints and I'm getting on a bit. I'd rather have had jan portvliet and wotte back.
Yep. The obvious choice was to sack the manager but because they were scared to do that they went in the opposite direction by refusing to sack him and actually spunking a load of cash on one of his players. Utterly insane.
I've been to the Parliament and they literally vote as their aides tell them to. Votes are done so quickly that they wouldn't have time to scrutinise all the legislation even if they wanted to.
It's hilarious the usual people whining that the moves today were anti democratic considering how they've been doing everything they can to thrawt democracy for three years. Let's be honest, many have been voting down every form of brexit hoping that it will mean we don't leave at all. If we end up with the no deal brexit that they dread then they have to take their share of responsibility.
I hear you. My wife says she doesn't like artificial air so turns off the air conditioning and opens the window. If I ever get a divorce that's what I'm citing as the reason.