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Keef

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  1. Anfield used to be Everton's ground, I was joking.
  2. You could really argue that Liverpool (well Anfield) are in Everton.
  3. Costcutters on corner of dartmouth rd and kirkdale, 6 grolsch for a fiver. Sorted.
  4. Your stupid fecking printer running out of ink when you are trying to meet a deadline tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. That would be telling... :-$
  6. I used to have a toy "Sword of Omens" (from Thundercats), and would sleep soundly, knowing that it was within reach of my bed, should any intruders need "dealing with". http://www.toyarchive.com/STAForSale/NEW2001+/Thundercats/SwordOfOmens1a.jpg The symbol used to light up and everything!
  7. At the time, I questioned Owen's inclusion, but I'll have to let that one go now. Still not sure he'd be number 3 though. Why would Terry be in there, he is still a chelsea player at the moment. Bit worried about Gerrard's court case. I feel torn on this, because I obviously want to see him on the pitch next season, but at the same time, I can't be a hypocrite just because he is a Liverpool player. I hate that famous people get away with stuff that you or I would go down for. He may be innocent, but to be honest, it isn't really sounding like it at the moment. At the end of the day, a fight isn't a huge deal, but if he got p!ssed up, and started throwing his weight around because he thinks he deserves special treatment, then gave a bloke a kicking with several scaly mates, then he should be punished for it, in the same way he would if he was just a scally who couldn't play footy.
  8. From BBC website
  9. I can't even go along with that as a joke, being that I hate all things sardine (well fish in general actually). Oh, and is a poor mans spliff a butt rolly? If so, I haven't been reduced to that since I lived in Liverpool!
  10. Oh, and ?250 will easily buy you a good one.
  11. Things like Hotpoint and Whirlpool are good names, but to be honest, a washing machine is a washing machine IMO.
  12. Tivoli ammusments are coming back.
  13. I also said AND Perhaps I should have started a new thread rather than posting on this one, but my point was a general one, it just seemed to fit in this thread after alethea's point. Didn't mean to sound harsh, was just giving my opinion, which is basically that this "Elimination communication" (please) is a waste of time. I know this is how things would have been done before nappies (before potties too), but that is because nappies didn't exist. They exist now, and I see no harm in using them until a child is ready to easily make the transition. People used to eat with thier hands, because knives and forks didn't exist, but I think I'll stick to using them now that they're available. By the time they're big enough to give a sh!t (excuse the pun), I'm sure it will make absolutely no difference to the child how they were potty trained.
  14. Agree it is a great bit of business for the Arsenal, but you forget pretty quickly, season before last, he was a hero!
  15. Spot on Alethea! I truly think that some people do all this stuff, not so much for the good of their child, but so they can congratulate themselves, and show off at NCT meetings! The OP says Thus showing how commited they are, yet also says Which suggests to me that they got more out of it than baby. I respect everyone's right to do what they think is best with their kids, but frankly, I want my daughter to just enjoy being a baby, and do things in HER own time, not when I think she should in order to impress my friends! Sorry if this appears to attack the OP, it's really not meant in that way, but I am sick already of people seeming to compete about what their babies are doing. I just tell them my daughter is miles ahead of any of them and leave.
  16. I remembered this thread when I was in tesco express the other night, and felt shamed. I ended up buying some posh pate and cranberry sauce rather than my pukka pie!
  17. Moos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Polmoche Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Most of the developing world does this. > > But I bet if you asked it, the developing world > would say lots of nappies, unlimited hot water and > clean sanitary conditions? Oh, yes please. Ha ha, spot on Moos! I met some woman recently who was telling us she'd bought a potty for her 10 week old (seriously!) and I had to walk out the room with my fist in my mouth, leaving poor Mrs Keef to stand nodding trying to look interested without laughing. Sorry, but isn't there enough to do? NOTE: I know this thread isn't about kids that young, but just thought it was funny. She also tried showing us all the things her baby could do when prompted (many many times)... Give me strength.
  18. Balls, I have been "working from home" all through the ashes so far, until today, when I missed it all! Oh well, great result!
  19. I read this late last night, and really couldn't get my head around it. The world had gone mad!
  20. Only thing I'd like to add, is that I wouldn't pay that much attention to an ofsted report, they're a load of rubbish IMO.
  21. God, we need a bloody wicket and quickly! I know it seems silly to worry, but these 2 are putting on a hell of a batting show!
  22. Go Freddy go! Bet your knee isn't hurting right now. Sure it will be tonight, but who cares.
  23. Disclaimer: I was joking about the rice thing.
  24. Maybe we'll find some plentiful space rice, and feed the starving, then everyone's a winner :-S Come on Sean, cheer up fella!
  25. Declared straight away, bit surprising. Hopefully they'll act like brash australians and chase the target, in which care we should bowl them out.
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