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Posts posted by Alan Medic
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My colleague's child has put a restriction on her phone and they don't know the password. She has tried O2 who spoke with Apple, without success. She doesn't want to lose her contacts list which is what would have happened if she followed their advice.
Can anyone recommend a solution please?
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Borussia Dortmund 2 Shakhtar Donetsk 1
(agg 2-2)
Man Utd 2 Real Madrid 2
(agg 1-1)
Juventus 2 Celtic 1
(agg 3-0)
Paris SG 2 Valencia 0
(agg 2-1)
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My niece from Sevilla has extended her stay in ED for another month. She is doing an English course but has reduced her daily hours and thus has more time to socialise. She's a very sociable 29 year old and was all set to go to the pub on her own on Friday. Well I stepped in and decided to go with her but realise now that my recovery time is much longer than it used to be. I can't keep this up.
So if there are any people more in her age range than I am, interested in meeting up with her for a drink let me know. Maybe you want to improve your Spanish, as she wants to improve her English. The Great Exhibition is an ideal location as it's close to her current home.
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Thanks for what ted?
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Chelsea 1 West Brom 1
Everton 2 Reading 1
Man Utd 2 Norwich 0
Southampton 0 QPR 1
Stoke 1 West Ham 1
Sunderland 2 Fulham 1
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Wigan 1 Liverpool 3
Tottenham 3 Arsenal 1
Aston Villa 1 Man City 2
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If he was having a good round maybe he would have completed it. I don't think he has got the hang of his new clubs yet and he did go through a bad patch last year with the old ones. Don't think we are in a position to decide he has suddenly become a spoilt brat though.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GUOGRN3dtk
This is the Ryan Giggs goal which made me hope he would be the next George Best. I don't think he ever attained the brilliance of Best but he has and continues to be so very good.
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Alan Medic Wrote:
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> The fatal flaw RD would be if you didn't watch the
> draw, or record it. Oh, you might want to clarify
> what happens with those on equal points.
My fatal flaw was writing this.
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Well done Pinky82.
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I wonder how the Busby Babes played in the 50's.
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WorkingMummy Wrote:
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> Alan Medic Wrote:
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> > > To clarify: I disagree with everything you
> say,
> > > other than the idea that god (a theistic one
> at
> > > least) is an idea which human beings,
> > especially
> > > those made vulnerable by crippling poverty
> and
> > > lack of education, neither need nor deserve.
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> > So which bit do you disagree with?
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> That we can recognise anything with something
> other than our brains.
Well you wouldn't be able to unless you had. That's all I'm saying.
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Jeremy Wrote:
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> > To discuss God, unlike a frog, is very
> difficult
> > as you may all be using a three lettered word
> to
> > describe your concept of what that means and
> > therefore talk at cross purposes.
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> But this discussion is in the context of
> Christianity (or particular strands of it), where
> the concept of "God" is pretty well defined.
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Good point. I keep forgetting it's understood we are talking about a man with a beard and pearly gates sort of thing.
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WorkingMummy Wrote:
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> To clarify: I disagree with everything you say,
> other than the idea that god (a theistic one at
> least) is an idea which human beings, especially
> those made vulnerable by crippling poverty and
> lack of education, neither need nor deserve.
So which bit do you disagree with?
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Does everyone know what a frog is? I guess mostly so. A Frenchman isn't it? No it isn't, but someone may have thought that's what I meant.
To discuss God, unlike a frog, is very difficult as you may all be using a three lettered word to describe your concept of what that means and therefore talk at cross purposes.
As for proving his existence? Well, chances are if he/she/it is there, it's not our brain which is going to recognise him/her/it.
If there were one (a God), what would you ask him/her/it if you were granted an interview? First thing that pops in to my my mind is,who is going to win the Grand National?
Lets face it. We don't deserve a God of any description......if there was one.
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Round 3 over and ????'s in the lead.
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LadyDeliah Wrote:
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> Not on past form AM.
You know better than I Lady D. I can't help thinking Uncleanglen everytime I see a post of his,due to his washing habits. But that's another thread.
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I don't know why you refer to sour grapes Pibe. Where? If it were from me, my comment about you being Spanish was tongue in cheek.
As for today I wouldn't blame Ireland losing on goalkicking. Paddy Jackson doesn't even kick for Ulster. It was his first test so no big deal. Marshall looked really good in the centre. It's about time Ireland gave younger players a chance. ROG was great in his time but I suspect that kick of his in the 22 was something he might have tried on playstation if there was a rugby game. Madigan from Leinster should have been included in the 22. I suspect that was ROG's last game for Ireland.
As for stats, they indicate the crucial areas of the game. Normally the winning team will have the best stats. The championship is now between England and Wales IMO. It will come down to point difference as Wales will probably beat England in Cardiff. I suspect England will win the championship though.
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I'm not sure what you mean Lady D. If it was ok to use that particular picture, which is likely to be of a train in India, and is a common way to travel there, is not his comment an attempt at being funny?
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I think you are being a bit too sensitive mashcov.
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After two out three matches, he who complaineth so much about the handicap imposed, has moved right up the table. RD also scored the only exact score bonus though there were several near misses. Mick is a good bet for the Masters.
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So said the Spaniard!
All I am saying is if France had continued to play the exciting brand of rugby they started with and England didn't get that lucky try, the result could have been different. England were certainly not 'hard and shoulders' (sic) above Ireland when they played. England's game plan as Mick alluded to was perfect for the wet conditions that day.
http://www.rbs6nations.com/en/matchcentre/7991.php?section=stats&fixid=153769
Have a look at the stats from that game. Ireland's represent what you would normally expect to see from a team who had won.
Wonder if OF will get cited for that off the ball incident?
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Do you think getting past an 'A' is a problem for the club? e.g Arsene
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I think France pressed the self destruct button too early. England got lucky with a try and France took off their best players.
So what do you do
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