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KelvinsRightGlove

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  1. GazzaniggasRatTail
  2. Good commitment sniffing that one out. I'm far too lazy for stuff like that.
  3. Being out of the team under 'Arry doesn't mean much. This is the footballing genius that didn't much rate Bale until BAE got injured and his hand was forced into playing him. Actively tried to sell him.
  4. Gosh the guy looks really unwell still if that photo is recent. Great news that he is in remission, and finished with the harshest treatments. Long may his recovery continue. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22184198
  5. why should we be patient with players?!?!?!?!?! If they are not immediately our best player a week after signing i am outraged!!!! It is just another example of how awful our transfer policy is!!! We should have been more like qpr ffs!!!
  6. FFS, image won't embed. https://twitter.com/richwilliamssky/status/324470328275382273/photo/1
  7. Wouldn't change a word of that.
  8. Lighters. I know for a fact that there is at least 906 of the hits in my room, yet I can never find a single one when I need it!
  9. They do. It will drive the price up, massively. Kind of goes against above. As for release clauses, do you honestly think that Cortese is going to give our standout performer a big new contract (he will have gotten a sizable pay rise - I guess, obviously i'm not ITK) and then let him just waltz off a couple of months later. If there is such a clause, it is going to be massive.
  10. I signed this guy for Saints on FM once. He was class. I'm seriously thinking the club should give me a role on the committee, they go after all the players I do anyway. And we all know the relevance of FM to real life. Anyone got Cortese's mobile number?
  11. Very off topic, but I lived with an incessantly annoying champagne socialist whilst in halls. She used to tell me how evil the Tories were, as they wanted to "erode all of our civil liberties" - whilst also telling me how great Blair & Brown are. When I pointed out these policies to her, in addition to nonsense like indefinite detention (which when I compared to Guantanamo - she rejected out of hand, even though it is true) and ID cards she was uncharacteristically speechless. Not a comparison to you Pap, just a lil anecdote that amuses me. Back on topic, I do agree entirely that the last decade has seen a frightening decrease in our liberties. Some really, really scary stuff has been passed to 'protect us'. Despite all of this, are we actually any safer?
  12. You asked for an explanation, I gave you one. If you need further explanation, I'm too lazy to give it
  13. Morgan signed a long-term contract what, a month ago? Hardly suggests he is likely to leave this summer. Even if he does, given his performances this season, it is going to take a stupid fee to replace him. I'd be gutted to see him go, and I really, really doubt he will. BUT, if he did, considering the fee we would get, we would be able to replace him, and probably strengthen a few other areas also (not that I want this scenario to happen).
  14. The most funny thing is, how do they explain how these things don't get leaked? It's not like government leaks are uncommon, they happen all the time. Things lie policy reform etc, when someone takes a disliking to it, they leak it to the media for it to get ridiculed into u-turn. These sorts of things would take planning (imagine how much planning something like 9/11 would have taken!) somewhere a long the line, someone is going to find out about said plan and dislike it, and would leak it.
  15. People who are searching for things on sites like Twitter. Using the # means you can search Twitter for people talking about a similar topic. For example, people were using #bostonmarathon so that you could search for incoming news from people you may not be following.
  16. I totally agree the who and why's remain, and also it is encouraging that there doesn't appear to be a ready made culprit as it were. However, I think it says something that before anything even resembling an answer has attempted to be given, conspiracy theorists are out in force. I'm not accusing you of this, but some people will want to look for the conspiracy in everything. I'm not saying don't question, I just think a lot of the people who put these stories around actin quite a dangerous manner, speculating wildly, with little evidence, and usually ignoring anything that gets in the way of their agendas. I've already seen this "FBI were running simulations of the exact same scenario at the exact same time..." nonsense. You'd think these people would be a bit more imaginative at least. It's the exact same line from 9/11 and Oslo.
  17. That's why I hate these conspiracies. It's just people trying to politicise a tragedy and push their own agendas. Idiots. Poor kid. 8 years old, it's just senseless.
  18. There are plenty of other people that are just as guilty, if less shouty. The Zeitgeist movement for one. Clearly some intelligent people that are involved there. In my opinion, there are actually quite dangerous. They present opinions, often minority opinions, as fact and then extrapolate this onto wider meanings. The reason I mentioned Alex Jones in this case, is because he was one of the first to start coming out publicly with conspiracy theories about this incident. So I think it is fair to mention him. I'm not saying blankly accept everything everyone tells us. But these conspiracy theories more often than not read like the diary of a desperate paranoid weirdo.
  19. Oh wait, it's a lie... http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=2n0vub9&s=6
  20. Maybe I spoke too soon... https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H5U5LiHnutw EDIT: For clarity, (that darned Pap got in between the posts) THIS IS A FAKE, two separate parts spliced together. Original can be seen below.
  21. Crazy Uber-Right-Wing Gun nut. Stereotypical shouty political 'commentator'. If you have ever played GTA and put the radio on WKTT and heard Laslow talking about Liberal agenda etc, it's him x1m.
  22. People that moan about what comes up in their newsfeeds on social networks. If you don't like it, change the settings/your friends.
  23. Conspiracy theorists. Paranoid agoraphobics that need to get out of their mums basement.
  24. The people that purport these conspiracies usually have their own axes to grind, and agendas to push. Note one of the first people to start to conspiracy talk was the lovely Alex Jones.
  25. Racist
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