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Monkey boy

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Obfuscation doesn't always work: you mentioned quotas and have now spoken about being PC, something the rightwing blather on about, and so I was wondering which particular categories of PC had got you so agitated. I didn't see any problems with her analysis this time and she's been good at other times, too. So, the fact that you don't think she was any good may just mean that your opinion doesn't count for much. Of course, you're entitled to you opinion blah blah blah.

Bet you’re fun at parties
 

GMI

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Morgan thought that having to wear a Spurs top was bad enough but committing the fashion crime of tucking it into his jeans was unforgivable.
I love that Peter is actually crouching slightly in that photo so the camera can pick them both up.

I'm reminded of the Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox Brit Awards many, many, years ago.
 

Metalhead

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I love that Peter is actually crouching slightly in that photo so the camera can pick them both up.

I'm reminded of the Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox Brit Awards many, many, years ago.
That sort of rings a bell.
 

Insomnia

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At the Burnley match, the best official was female. She was appointed to run the line, because she's bloody good. She's probably bloody good, because she knows she will be judged negatively by the likes you if she makes a human mistake.
She had a great rack too, what...oh come on man jokes innit:cautious:
Lolz, Merry Christmas & COYFS (y)
 

worcestersauce

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Morgan thought that having to wear a Spurs top was bad enough but committing the fashion crime of tucking it into his jeans was unforgivable.
I know we are supposed to laugh at the tosser but all I could think was they should disgrace the shirt like that, felt a bit like Americans when someone burns their flag.:sick:
 

mattie g

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Looks like a kid may have chucked the bottle at Dele



Excellent aim, to be fair to the lad.

Long enough toss that he had to take into account both wind and coriolis effect, as well as the speed at which Dele was moving, while accounting for general unanticipated human movement. Nevermind the fact that it doesn’t look like he could see the pitch from behind the adults.

Quite impressed.
 
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F_AN2CE

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Excellent aim, to be fair to the lad.

Long enough toss that he had to take into account both wind and coriolis effect, as well as the speed at which Dele was moving, while accounting for general unanticipated human movement. Nevermind The fact that it doesn’t look like he could see the pitch from behind he adults.

Quite impressed.
...while buying himself plenty of time to casually walk away from the scene. Boys obviously been playing too much Hitman.
 

UbeAstard

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Huh?
Rose was slid in closer to goal and with a better, easier ball than Sissoko's to hit. Don't know what "volley" you're talking about.

Both should have hit the target. Only one person seems to get the heat though.

Well actually Rose got heat at the time but you are sensitive about Sissoko for some reason......
I'm trying to remember Rose's but I still think it was more difficult, he had to hit it first time while Sissoko's allowed more time in my opinion even for another touch.
 
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