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OK so Hoovield was not great yesterday ... but this is same player that was more than good enough at league leaders Arsenal !! I hope Father Christams brings you some new bed sheets!
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Anyone taken their kids out of term time since the new law?
warsash saint replied to Tractor_Saint's topic in The Lounge
Surely in different regions staggered holidays to different weeks of the year, the cost of holidays would even out somewhat ? -
Steady on Shurlock ... a reasoned, knowledgable post aint welcome on here!!
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You sound surprised!! Wait for full time when all the bedwetters arrive!
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A sad indictment of the modern Saints fan?
warsash saint replied to Saint Charlie's topic in The Saints
i used to have season ticket ... but got married, got a mortgage, had kids etc etc so can not afford it anymore. With the price of season / match day tickets I just cant afford to go every week, so have to pick & choose my games. The games I cant make, then I will watch online. Sorry if that does make me an uber fan, but them the facts ... A sad indictment of the modern day football ruined by Mr Murdoch! -
It's that time of year again !
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Post Match Reaction: SAINTS 1-1 Manchester City
warsash saint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Try telling that to the loon from the Tirol! -
So if you think Shaw is rubbish going foward, how on earth is moving him into midfield gonna imrove things ??
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The scummah Paul Tisdale now linked to the vacant managers role.
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Post Match Reaction: SAINTS 2-3 Aston Villa
warsash saint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Steady on !! Thats a far too sensible post to be on this thread ! -
Sony have confirmed that DLNA support & Mp3 support will be added in future updates ..... that better not be lying!
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can I ask what game you were watching ?
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Russell Brand rages at Rupert Murdoch and The Sun
warsash saint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
Really can't believe people still buy The Sun -
Is this the reason that Crawley sacked Barker?
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With Christmas just around the corner, it reminds us just how lucky we are ... P*mpey - the gift that keeps & keeps on giving.
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The pool these whales stay in (at the back of the display pool) is huge - admittidly never gonna be big enough to replicate the water they cover n the wild. But surely that can be said off all animals kept in zoos? & where do you draw the line ...... rabbits, mice, hamsters kept in small cages / fish kept in aquaruims / dogs kept indoors whilst owners at work - all being kept in their un-natural environment.
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I have been to Seaworld on a number of occassions & this film would NOT stop me going again. I'd prefer to see these whales in the wild of course but near all of them were bred in captivity & could never be released. I've seen the work that the trainers do with the whales - they are not mistreated ( as born out by the trainers in the film) & they are stimulated more than zoo kept animals ever are. Two points in your post above. The seperation of mother & calf - in this case the mother had rejected it's baby so Seaworld had no choice into move it. Secondly, whales do not live to 100 in the wild. The work that Seaworld do in educating kids on conservation & the rescue work they do with manatees etc etc should not be overlooked
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My nippers favour is 'who the fudge is laughing now'
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I dont think anyone can complaint that Fonte was holding the Arsenal players shirt but you just know that Clattenburg will completely ignore the same decision next week! Same old problem is consistancy
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No mention of our 'penalty' in the last minute then??
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Post Match Reaction: Arsenal 2-0 SAINTS
warsash saint replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Apart from 20 mins in 2nd half, it was very subduded from the Saints fans today. Wanyama MOM by country mile. Lastly just how does Clattenburg qualify as a ref? -
"Blackfish is billed as a documentary, but instead of a fair and balanced treatment of a complex subject, the film is inaccurate and misleading and, regrettably, exploits a tragedy that remains a source of deep pain for Dawn Brancheau's family, friends and colleagues. To promote its bias that killer whales should not be maintained in a zoological setting, the film paints a distorted picture that withholds from viewers key facts about SeaWorld -- among them, that SeaWorld is one of the world's most respected zoological institutions, that SeaWorld rescues, rehabilitates and returns to the wild hundreds of wild animals every year, and that SeaWorld commits millions of dollars annually to conservation and scientific research. Perhaps most important, the film fails to mention SeaWorld's commitment to the safety of its team members and guests and to the care and welfare of its animals, as demonstrated by the company's continual refinement and improvement to its killer whale facilities, equipment and procedures both before and after the death of Dawn Brancheau."