
Saint in Paradise
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Ah just realised trousers isn't a fan of clotterel who wanted quality over quantity, trousers is going for quantity over quality
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No wonder trousers post count is so high, nearly everyone else combines all of the points they wish to make in one post not about 10 separate ones.
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So then what time is TB due to announce his next postponement err I mean his decision on who gets the club. ?
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Will I get my head removed for treason after posting this link? You have to wait until sometime Friday for them to appear and I have no idea about the quality of the photos as I haven't seen them yet either. http://www.closermag.fr/content/71952/seulement-dans-closer-kate-et-william-leurs-vacances-tres-hot-en-provence?show=0 .
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How do these bucket things know if you have paid the correct money or even if it is UK money rather than foreign coinage ?
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Not a soap character but he reminds me a little bit of a childrens prog many years ago called "Bonehead"
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Already mentioned on the previous page old chap.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pZkcdmghhE On BBC "Watchdog" last night
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This pimpey cheating is spreading - it's now reached Gosport. FA Cup: Bashley Town ask for replay after clear goal not given By Nabil Hassan BBC Sport Non-league Bashley Town have written to the Football Association requesting their FA Cup first-round qualifying match against Gosport Borough is replayed after a clear goal was missed by referee Ian Bull. With the teams level at 2-2, Bashley 'scored' late on after James Stokoe struck from close range, but in frustration the Gosport keeper kicked the ball through the side netting. And, having missed the ball going in, referee Bull then awarded a corner. "We feel cheated," Bashley vice-chairman Tim Titheridge told BBC Sport. Gosport manager Alex Pike told the Daily Echo: "I spoke to my players afterwards, of the 11 on the pitch, two thought it wasn't a goal, two didn't see anything and seven said it was a goal. .
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A man who did so so much for safety in F1. An interesting long article about him :- http://www.institutequarterly.com/IQ-ISSUE02-article-03.html .
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I wonder what excuse TB will use this time when yet another deadline set by him is ignored by him yet again? I would have more respect for him IF he said that he will extend the deadline but will not charge for his time anymore. I suspect there is more chance of CVA 1 being paid in full though.
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At first I thought it sounded like a quote from corp ho a few years ago.
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Yes that is why its not very good :blush:
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Sports Personality of the Year 2012
Saint in Paradise replied to jawillwill's topic in General Sports
Oi !! trousers why are you wasting your 3 posts on this type of thread? You should stay on the pimpey thread. Don't answer this just save your posts OR pay the fiver -
BEWARE :- Contact lens wears have another reason to keep their eyes clean and safe. An eye-eating amoeba called the Acanthamoeba parasite puts contact lens users at risk of extreme pain and potential blindness. The parasite is not extremely common, there are only about 75 cases in Britain per year however the damage is quick and often irreversible. The millions of people that wear contacts and fail to thoroughly clean the lenses are at risk of the parasite, according to experts. The Acanthamoeba parasite is found in dust, in the sea, in showers, swimming pools and rivers. The tiny single-celled parasite feeds on bacteria found on dirty contact lenses and cases. When the user puts the infected lens in the eye, it starts to eat its way through the cornea, the outer layer of the eyeball and breeds as it goes. Symptoms of the parasite include itchy and watery eyes, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, swelling of the upper eyelid and severe pain. Once the parasite has entered the cornea, vision can be permanently damaged within a week. To avoid this terrifying eye-devouring parasite, experts recommend using single use daily contact lenses and changing lens cases every week. http://nz.lifestyle.yahoo.com/health/wellbeing/article/-/14817300/people-with-contact-lenses-at-risk-of-eye-eating-parasite/ .
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Very good thinking, I will pass that on Thanks.
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So please would someone remind me whereabouts in England this Murray chap was born?? Oh wait a min it wasn't England was it ? NO he is Scottish !!! :lol:
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Quote "He came in to my place of work today to get a couple of things and asked me how he could go about setting up a "cash" account and what terms would he get." I would be amazed if that would be allowed by that company, surely by now any company dealing with pimpey must only trade with cash up front and not allow anything to go out of the door before money is handed over? .
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I have to say that that was my first thought as well
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A friend of ours ( he lives in a foreign country situated on the boarder with England ) has a fault in his decoder. He tells me that SKY won't repair it for free he has to pay cash or has to be covered by a maintenance contract with some insurance company. IS this really true only over here in NZ SKY don't charge unless you have done something extremely stupid.
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He doesn't know who I am though
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Doubt it will make much difference. Our daughter has been on a waiting list for an operation for months now, she had a pre-op exam 4 weeks ago and might have her op before Christmas but that isn't a promise.
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Because he was unable to carry on and therefore do the drive through that is why he got the ban.
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Could one of you undercover chaps on POL post the names of the active users? We could then all pick a name from that list and claim to be that poster. This could well cause more bloodshed on POL when Bill reads it on here as he will not know who is telling the truth and ban even more from "his" site.
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Moving out from home and in with the missus: Sky help!
Saint in Paradise replied to Monk's topic in The Lounge
Bit that has me slightly amused is the fact that he thinks she will let him watch his programmes.