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mockney piers

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  1. "oh I'm going to kill somebody" You have to admire his tenacity http://gramatan.livejournal.com/46533.html
  2. Mind you, losing to Southampton!!! Times must be bad!!! Still, should cheer Fear'n'boozing up a bit at least.
  3. I'd be up for watching them in future, had to meet up with a Hull mate last night though, who was none too impressed either by his team's performance or the fact that his cab to Waterloo was driven by an Iron :-)
  4. A week's time. Blimey these things come quickly!!!!!!!
  5. As of this morning I'm listening to Fight Like Apes and The Mystery of the Golden Medallion by Fight Like Apes These guys are friends of a good pal of mine who knows them when they were both struggling bands in Dublin. Now my mate is a struggling band in London and these guys have a proper album out, in the shops and everything. If you like quirky, energetic power pop then it'll be right up your street. One to check out, Lend Me Your Face, probably on youtube, myspace etc.
  6. I'm still yet to be concinced by CC, but his work rate was excellent, he was linking up much much better and he's definitely improving, though in all fairness even I could have scored that one. Yeah Keef, I heard rafa on the radio this morning and you are basically echoing my thoughts verbatim there...uncanny!! And wasn't it RC!!
  7. Wow, it's not often you see West Ham win a game entirely unruffled, without subjecting themselves to pressure. Could have been 8-0, and Liverpool, if you're looking to dump your 'dead wood' we'll have Yossi back any day of the week.
  8. We can see that medical advances are pretty amazing, and within time an age of 950 years might be possible as we unlock the genetics of the ageing process. If we also posit that time travel maayyyyyy juuust be possible one day, then I guess it's possible that Noah, Moses, Methuselah and all the other long-lived people may have been visitors from the future. In fact God may be a super evolved being from the future (and he's trying to hide that from us, hence his objection to Evolution...why he didn't just crush Darwin at birth I don't know) who went back to a previous/parallel universe and destroyed it to give birtth to ours...oooh paradoxes galore. But go on, thery and disprove my theory, go on...you can't!! Excellent, perfect relativism, nothing can be absolutely true therefore nothing can be absolutely false. Except the 50 eggs thing.
  9. My heartfelt commiserations Atila, welcome back. My first nephew was born mere hours later, if he turns out to be an Arsenal fan I'll let you know ;-)
  10. I always said PR people were frustrated writers. Still funny though!!
  11. I was geniunely in tears at the end of this letter of complaint
  12. Well blow me down wiv a fevver, I'm not alone; someone else believes dailogue and compromise will bring about peace, prosperity and security. "But [Obama] suggested that Israel has hard choices to make and that his administration would press harder for it to do so. "
  13. I actually thought he might be catholic after reading the first couple. I was less convinced by the end of the third one, although he still seems to have an affection for it. Lapsed catholic perhaps?
  14. I watched the hammers game there last sunday. Nice pint and comfortable but don't expect a rowdy football atmosphere ;-) Oh and Mullins, good purchase, he'll be missed.
  15. Oh, I quite like DAn Simmons, though not sure why the refernce here? Have you been quoting Keats and Chaucer and Homer again? *oops didn't notice the extra page there*
  16. The flood literally true. Oh ... my. I must say there's an impressive diversity in humankind if we're all descended from one family 4000 odd years ago. Or did God magic all the peoples of the world into place? If so why did he not make them all Jewish? Indeed why put the pesky Babylonians and Egyptians there to conquer and generally enslave his chosen people? Are they all condemned to Hell for being unbelievers, in which case that's a bit unfair to be literaly placed on this Earth to punish a chosen people for a lack of faith and then condemned to eternal suffering for essentially doing God's work.
  17. So if it's clearly laid out in the bible then do you agree that these are divine instructions literally in black & white and there can't be any room for interpretation?
  18. Surely a religion must be divinely mandated, else it's basically just philosophy isn't it? And picking and choosing what God wants is just presuming to know the divine, which by its very definition is utterly unknowable. Well, I say that, but I'll have to chat to Bizzy more as I'm impressed by how much (s)he know's what God wants and likes, are you related to Dubya perchance? ;-) As for this thread, atheist-and-believers-in-the-other-one-just-doesn't-get-it-don't-meet-in-the-middle-shock
  19. wedding schmedding, come along once they've tied the knot and you've quaffed all the free bubbly ;)
  20. 1. Bobby Moore 2. Viv Richards 3. Paolo Di Canio 4. Trevor Brooking 5. Tony Cottee & Frank McAvennie Edited, because Brooking's class and nature wins over Pearce's honesty and bravery, and the addition of a sixth name as they were lesser men alone than they were as a pair.
  21. How sad. :( But I guess when times are hard you have to differentiate yourself through quality or price or some other usp. It was a nice space and nice people, but it didn't really do any of the three.
  22. Did the Administrator just express a partial opinion? Is that allowed? And for the record, I think he meant York.
  23. oi, i'm almost recovered!!!! git!!!! love you though ;-)
  24. well, the beer's warm about a minute and a half after being poured, but probably not in a good way.
  25. I guess five goals and five assists in five games can be considered form, but really? I almost covered my monitor in coughed up crisps on reading that one.
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