
Saint in Paradise
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How disrespectful and unprofessional that "open letter" is. That letter should be private and sent direct to BC not broadcast in the local rag before BC has had a chance to read and think about it. More attempted bullying like happened to the players it seems to me. BC should just add 3 or 4 million to the price he was going to ask and tell pst why.
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A thread that potentially could end up with posters gaining infractions, even some bannings IF replies are not very carefully worded. Because of what I have just typed I will firmly keep my fingers away from the keyboard just in case.
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Perhaps trying to find out how pimpey didn't get as clobbered as Rangers were by the authorities
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I gave up hope a long time ago about HMRC being able to do anything with that lot. IMHO HMRC just somehow get trampled on time and time again in Court by that lot down the M27
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Being a responsible MOD is not as easy as some to think it is. I also think that someone who is in a different time zone to the UK would be an added advantage, and no I am not asking to be a MOD.
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More likely that cheese on toast lives with dune IF he isn't actually dune. At times dune could easily confuse people by acting like an old woman
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I think FIFA mean politicians with real power rather than just a local one.
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How do you "like" a page? Do you have to join their little group ?
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What happened to that singer of popular songs who was supposedly interested. Couldn't he join that Sara Cunningham?
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Ah but we all know about deadlines set by TB
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This part of the new constitution in Tunisia seems fair to me and indeed quite a good idea, BUT Thousands of Tunisian women took to the streets of the capital to protest an article from the draft of the country’s new constitution. The proposed legislation says that women are “complementary” to men, instead of equal. *Carrying banners with slogans like “Rise up women for your rights to be enshrined in the constitution,” the demonstrators in Tunis denounced the proposed article as an Islamist ploy to humiliate women, and reverse the principles of gender equality. http://www.rt.com/news/tunisia-women-rights-rally-609/
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What would happen IF the trust told BC they don't want Fratton Park but would play elsewhere?
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NSFW
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I expect my comment will not go down very well but hey ho. I actually feel some sympathy for those young lads NOT the rest of that club or "fans" though.
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Still won't play for me Did I miss anything exciting??
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Sorry old chap but I think that you will find that we here in NZ do not have access to UK TV companies unless we download something called expat shield or similar. Don't trust them 100% as I got "extra e-mails" after I did that in the past.
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Nothing happens, ah perhaps they are not even awake yet?
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I very much doubt it what with all the nut jobs on here finding stuff out faster than them at PFC do.
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Very,very,very brave men. The reactors at crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant are not stable, says its former head. He urged for international expertise to be called in to make the site of one of world’s worst nuclear disasters safe. "People won't come back to Fukushima until the plant is stabilized and we still need to find a way to do that," Masao Yoshida said as cited by The Australian newspaper. "We have to bring people in from around the world. It will require people, technology and wisdom from all corners." Yoshida, 57, was speaking on Saturday after a 17-month silence in a video message, in which he described his experience of leading a desperate drive to tame the disabled plant. He and his men, dubbed the Fukushima 50 in Japan, were working to hold down melting down reactors at the facility hit by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. He said he had no right to go public with his warning until four investigations into the disaster were concluded. Yoshida, who is currently in hospital suffering cancer of the esophagus, said he and his workers cooperated with the probes, but since their human stories did not enter the official reports, he agreed to an interview. "It was clear from the beginning that we couldn't run," Yoshida said. "Reactors five and six would have also melted down without people staying on site. "My colleagues went out there again and again. The level of radiation on the ground was terrible, yet they gave everything that they had." http://www.rt.com/news/fukushima-plant-yoshida-stabilize-505/
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Yes, sorry I don't mean to upset lots of you but I just don't enjoy having it all rammed down my throat and only having the Olympics shown. I prefer to pick and choose which sports I watch.
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Academic for that lot who would "ruin" her as well, I understand that she much prefers other ladies for her bedroom antics. Of course I could be misinformed. Whitey don't worry in a few more weeks you will have your normal feelings and ability back as they were.
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IMHO Yes the Illuminati does exist. Before anyone demands 100% proof from me I suggest you make your own search. Rihanna being a part of it? Not sure she is well connected enough or indeed even rich enough.
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http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/default.aspx?centerx=30¢ery=25&zoom=2&level1=140 http://www.flightradar24.com/ Hey Bearsy, is this thread in the correct forum section ??
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The same age as you are, did you sort out your neighbour and the lawnmower?