
Al de Man
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We had the yellow and blue party after the 2003 cup final at the supporters club which was pretty successful; a lot more people promised to turn up than actually did. The mood was quite different back then though and I'm not sure I'd want to meet some of you c**ts.
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I would suggest £1500 doesn't even buy you a lower powered 60bhp example which is two years older. X-reg 2000 75bhp 1.4S @ £2395 MOT Jan 2010 W-reg 2000 75bhp 1.4S @ £2495 MOT March 2010
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Now open to all. Silver, MOTed 'til April 2010 £2000
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Friday: Down to Christchurch for a wedding. Saturday: SMS in the morning to pick my new seat. Then off to IOW acting as a driver, roadie and photographer for a support act at the Anastacia gig. Sunday: Became a proper Sunday driver meandering aimlessly about the forest before returning to Southampton to watch a gig at the Alex.
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They certainly used to but I think the latest iTunes supports "reverse sync". Found this manual method as well... Put your iPod into Disk mode (hold Menu & Select for 5-6 secs, then when the Apple appears hold down select and Play/pause until the OK to disconnect and "tick" appears on the screen). Connect your iPod to your PC (it should then say do not disconnect). If iTunes starts, just get rid of it ASAP. Look at your iPod from My Computer. Make sure that you have enabled the option to view hidden files. In the root folder of the iPod there should be a hidden folder called iPod Control. Copy that entire folder to a convenient place on your PC (like your desktop) - this will take quite a while. Once the process has finished, disconnect your iPod (after doing the "safely remove hardware" bit). Fire up iTunes, and get it to look for new music in the folder you just copied the stuff into. That should bring all of your music into iTunes. If you then want it to be arranged neatly on your PC, ask iTunes to do the "consolidate library" option from the Advanced menu. It will then copy all your music files into folders within the iTunes music folder, and arrange them by band, album etc.
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Indeed. Having been that close to going to the wall, I wouldn't want upon any other fan.
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Were you thinking... + ?
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Seriously, players of that sort of calibre couldn't get away with that, could they?
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Can we assume you have the same opinion of Mick Channon?
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Hollyoak babe playing with 500mm of glass (NSFW)
Al de Man replied to Al de Man's topic in The Muppet Show
Meh. The ads been deleted already. Hardly surprising when you list a five grand lens for £3500. -
Hollyoak babe playing with 500mm of glass (NSFW)
Al de Man replied to Al de Man's topic in The Muppet Show
More w*nk material -
Hollyoak babe playing with 500mm of glass (NSFW)
Al de Man replied to Al de Man's topic in The Muppet Show
I know, but if I owned one, I can't say I'd let some stupid bint off Hollyoaks hold it. -
Nothing wrong with the Daily Mail IMO
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Desperate call for players in Leeds this weekend
Al de Man replied to stevegrant's topic in The Saints
Careless. Get knocked out ASAP to maximise drinking. -
If you list an item correctly without speeling mistakes, using the appropriate keywords in the description and there's actually a market for it, people will find it and bid it up to the correct price. I listed a dozen photography items at once and started them all at 99p to minimise the listing fees and attract as much attention as possible. As long as there are at least a couple of people genuinely interested in buying it, it will find the market price.
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Why didn't they just make the fee £3,000,005?
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You only see them agree in principle but a number of the deals do fall flat on their face when the finer details come to light. One example was an umbrella vending machine where the entrepreneur said they could be used to advertise on the London Underground. Well, they "could" if London Underground gave their agreement, which they hadn't and were never likely to. http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Umbrella-Vending-Machine,-A-Business-For-A-Rainy-Day&id=948142
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I'm currently at work with no speakers so can't hear it. What's wrong with just taping the cable to the end of a rod? I was having trouble routing a fibre optic cable through a thick cavity wall but fortunately we were working at a mechanical engineering building at Southampton University and found an aluminium tube lying around. We threaded the tube between the two walls, passed the fibre down the middle and then removed the tube.
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What makes you think I googled that one? Ok, I'll guess at; PP Okinawa AE Bonanza SN Smell SL Women's golf WC American Home Products (can't actually read the whole question)
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The answer to the question in the opening post.
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My missus' W-reg Polo 1.4 16V. 60-something on the clock.
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I remember seeing the ball being knocked out of the scrum-half's hands as he presented the ball towards the scrum in the dying minutes of European cup final making it look like he fluffed the throw and the opposition won possession. The attitude of the commentators was "That's a bit cheeky".