
norwaysaint
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These are by far the best in the area: http://www.romseyconservatory.com/
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You're being a little bit paranoid. I think most people watched that film and made up their own minds, just like you and I did. You're over-thinking it and seeing a conspiracy that isn't really there.
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Wow, there are some whining, hand-wringing apologists on this thread. They were big boys, they knew what they were doing, now they can face the consequences, stop bleating on about how unfair it is.
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Post-Match Reaction: Queens Park Rangers 0-1 SAINTS
norwaysaint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Thought Tadic was very poor, refusing to do the easy pass and trying to be too clever, resulting in giving the ball away pretty often. Yoshida, on the other hand, was excellent. We're very lucky to have a player as good as he is who's okay with not being a first choice. Clyne is also continuing his excellent season, he's possibly our most reliable player. -
Going up an icy, winding mountain road in bad weather, only to find it blocked by another foreign lorry driver trying to cross the mountains with summer tyres and no chains.* *This may not really apply to the UK
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I have paid for Sportsnation HD this year. I just appreciate the reliability and it wasn't a lot.
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The word "whose" means "Who does it belong to?". "Who is" can be shortened to "who's". I think most would agree Morgan is our best player. Toby is good too, but I need to see a player across a whole season. Clyne, Wanyama, Fonte and Davis are the next along.
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Can we say Cork was underrated, or is that reserved for Davis? i think he is a superb player who wouldn't be out of place in an England shirt, but there's only so long a player as good as he is can play back up to Wanyama. He deserves to start regularly for a PL club.
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Seems a bit over dramatic. If you're always looking for what will go wrong when anything currently positive ends, there's not much to enjoy. One day RK wil leave, one day KL will sell the club, one day Morgan will be sold, one day Les Reed will retire, one day Fonte will be too old, etc. Just calm down and relax and enjoy the good bits. One day we'll be rubbish again, inevitably, but it's not yet.
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Following that link I see that the age of consent in Mexico is 12. That's a bit of a shocker.
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I think the silence from the club suggests they are over in Syria fighting for ISIS. #thingssuggestedbysilencefromtheclub
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Understand what you mean, I took the thread title to mean if everyone came back from injury as they were before it.
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I was chatting to a woman in my office the other day about the skiing I'd been doing at the weekend. She humoured me by sounding impressed for a short while, before showing me one of her son's movies... Yeah, okay, I suppose that's pretty good too...
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I think JRod and Mane play pretty much the same role in the same way, so only one of them, which has to be JRod on proven ability over time.
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won three games in seven days before? Unbelievable achievement with an injury hit squad and fixtures we hadn't won since the mid eighties and mid nineties. This one is a real credit to the squad and to Koeman. Can anyone name a better week of results?
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New bloke!!!
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Reed getting brushed aside, he's certainly no Schneiderlin/Wanyama.
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I'd like a strong side, partly because I want us to keep in the cup, obviously, and partly because losing is just bad for the morale. I don't want us going into the Newcastle game having just lost to Ipswich, I want them full of confidence. Play the best team that's available with a view to substituting key players when we've got a decent lead. There is no reason at all to think that a lesser saints team could beat Ipswich, who I would say are currently stronger than some in the lower half of the prem.
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Not really. There are still 17 games to go, that's a share of 51 points for us and for the teams below us. Lots of the teams below us are within reach without catastrophic results.
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This is a common misconception about atheists. Most atheists I know, including me, have very strong ideas, beliefs and philosophies, made even more important to us because, despite being brought up with Christian teachings, we came to our beliefs ourselves and they are far more personal, rather than inherited from our parents and cultures. What I believe in was a personal epiphany for me and it involved understanding that there is no god. Not believing in a god makes me an atheist, but it certainly isn't about non-belief, it's about a different belief.
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Andy Townsend to leave ITV (ITV.... that's ITV, not Sky!!)
norwaysaint replied to 5string's topic in The Saints
Didn't even know he'd gone to sky, didn't he use to be at ITV? -
I'm from Windows and I'm calling to fix your computer
norwaysaint replied to LVSaint's topic in The Lounge
I used to say I was very interested and ask them to wait a minute, then put the phone on the table and go and do something else. They always seemed to have gone when I came back later, how rude. We don't bother with a landline any more though, it became so that the only people who called us on that one were unwanted callers and everyone we were interested in speaking to used the mobiles. -
Punt and Dennis. I can't understand how they get so much work still. It's all a pretty personal thing isn't it? I don't really enjoy Milton Jones, Jack Whitehall, Lee Evans, Phil Jupitus, Miranda, Keith Lemon, Chris Addison or Ross Noble and I have never liked a comedian who does "funny voices", because they're never funny. There are loads of great ones though. I like Sean Locke, Sarah Pascoe, Lee Mack, Rich Hall, David Mitchell, Stewart Lee, Mark Watson and Jon Richardson, but I'm sure some of those grate on some people here. Michael MacIntyre seems to draw a lot of hate, but I've only heard him in fairly short bursts and didn't find him especially funny or annoying. Noel Fielding has a pretty limited, persona based act that got old years ago. Tim Vine is incredibly one dimensional, but you have to be impressed with how good he is at what he does. There are a lot of poor comedians who have managed to get on the panel show gravy train and extended their careers beyond the natural lifespan by specialising in that. That said, Would I Lie to You and 8 out of ten Cats have four of the funniest men around as team captains. Don't want to go too far back as so much comedy dates badly. For example Bill Hicks seemed great in the eighties/early nineties, but some of it seems awful now, not his fault, he wouldn't still be doing that sort of stuff if he was still around.
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Just use "hola better internet" and select UK as your country.