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jenniejenjen10 Wrote:

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> phew, was worried for a while there, thanks for

> clearing that up Scott. Then you should come out

> to Sunday lunch with us????



oooh sunday lunch...I am intrigued. what type of food do you eat? any psycho tendancies? thoughts of killing random males? fascination with exotic poisons etc? and who is "us"? o.O






KalamityKel Wrote:

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>Are you reasonably good looking though? :p



errrmmm doubt it Kel... Im told I am a cutie, so I just take that as I wont burn away a persons Cornea on initial sight :P


pick a number between 1 and 10, whats the first number you think off?

I watched the Leeds United v Manchester United game last night which was marred by moronic chanting about the stabbing of a Leeds fan in Instabul, the Leeds fans to their credit did not resort to taunts about the munich crash. Whats wrong with people. Otherwise good performance by United, and also by Palace and Stoke.
I always find 'away' fans to be much worse. As an Everton fan at away games, many a time I've been sickened by what I've heard my fellow 'supporters' chant and sing. Yet, hardly ever hear anything offensive at Goodison. Maybe the away games attract the scum more (who are still in the minority thankfully).

Hibbs, they do intimate that it shouldn't really be talked about but I guess that's just because not everyone out there is comfortable with the whole nudity thing.


All in all it was a good event - the masks were a nice touch, perhaps a bit tooo much chanting and I'm undecided as to whether I'm entirely down with the, well, the slaughtering-a-goat aspect of it. Just not sure it really added anyhing positive to the event.


That said, there were some great characters there (the high priest is absolutely priceless - a real card) and I'll probably be popping down to the forest again next Thursday.

Each year i seem to have a self indulgent look at the spurs squad, invariably setting myself up for a fall when we end up doing sod all this season


but our subs and injured list for this weekend would make a decent first xi


Subs from Cudicini, Gomes, Pienaar, Huddlestone, Giovani, Bassong, Corluka, Falqu?, Livermore, Sandro, Townsend


Injured Gallas (calf, 29 Sep), Kranjcar (hamstring, 29 Sep), Lennon (groin, 29 Sep), Pavlyuchenko (hamstring, 2 Oct), Dawson (achilles, 2 Oct)


cudicini


townsend

bassong

gallas

corluka


pienaar

sandro

huddlestone

lennon


giovani

pavyluchenko



And I think we're fielding our best first xi at the moment


friedel


assou-ekotto

king

kaboul

walker


bale

modric

parker

van der vaart


adebayor

defoe

Please let this be true...


From the Mirror...Tributes paid to former commentator David Francey after his death aged 87 included an anecdote in which the Radio Scotland football host asked an off-air colleague to the name of a Romanian player and then announced: ?On the ball is the big blond striker, Fuktifano.?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Tevez - from Golden Boy to Bench Boy. He brought

> it on himself, tried to go in the summer and noone

> wanted him, Now he is f***ed.



Oh I don't know... maybe Man. City could loan him to West Ham? The team could do with the fire-power and he knows he's loved at Upton Park.


*crosses fingers tightly*

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