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SteveT

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  1. Why cheapskate? Jack Charlton was the most popular and cherished Brit in Ireland, certainly of the last century Declan. According to my sources when he went into a pub the patrons, all unbidden, stood silently to attention, as if he was well royalty.
  2. Jack Charlton is the man. I shall have the guinness meself.
  3. Rather than learning the martial arts, perhaps footwear that you can run in would be most prudent in the immediate future.
  4. Here Here Nero. My estimation of Mr Benn took a dive when he announced his eighteen year old grand-daughter should run for his seat. I've been unable to take him seriously ever since.
  5. You might have said Dr Roger Bannister, Ted Max.
  6. Leader of all Ireland Jimbob. PGC how nice to talk to you again dear. I thought it was Rumania, as they hadn't been allowed to see any films beyond the early sixties.
  7. I was in Finland a few years ago in some ritzy Helsinki restaurant, and 'bear steak' was one of the dishes on the menu. One of the guys (American) who tried it said "it was the most greasy, gristly, inedible dish, he had ever tried", and for ?90 (1995) the most expensive too. But I'm sure it would not be the case for the healthy, bamboo scoffing, vegetarian, panda.
  8. An educated historical stab at it, but he's not the one Mick Mac. I'm sure you will kick yourself when the answer pops up.
  9. Michael Palaeologus wrote:- (thistle and .. um, um .. flooor of Scotland?), Flooor of Scotland is becoming very scarce in these parts, rather like peat beds in Ireland don't you know. This reckless behaviour of using this seldom seen commodity is a disgrace to humanity.
  10. Which Englishman in the last 100 years was considered capable of creating a united Ireland, had he chosen to stand as the leader? There is a free pint of Guinness to the first person who gets it.
  11. If you have low standards and no morals or scruples then this is a doddle, I have no vices.........nor virtues.
  12. You vent the sound of reason MM. Someone once wrote east is east and west is west and ne'er the twain shall meet. (Kipling I think) What a refreshing thought to dump all the existing religions and become humanists, will we see it in our lifetime? Certainly not in mine. The same problem will remain whichever road mankind chooses to take, and that is? I hear some one say. Population control.
  13. Negative equity?
  14. Well put RosieH, very succinct.
  15. Jimmy White:- Snooker magician who played the best game ever seen, in the semi final with Alex Higgins. George Best:- Most apt name for the most magical footballer I have ever seen, on a sticky muddy pitch. Jacques Anquetille and Eddie Mercx:- Won the Tour de France 5 times. Emilio Duran (Hands of Stone):- won world titles at three different weights. Steve Redgrave:- Enduring rowing champion.
  16. So to sum up, only Giggirl has tried the Alpha course! She is very positive about it. A happy ending and joy to the world.
  17. Like any other bet do not use your bread money, only bet the amount you are happy to never see again. I would have thought a punt on LIDL shares a safer bet in these belt tightening, recessionist times.
  18. It is because of the lowlife killer fighting dogs, that ordinary family pet dogs are being stolen.
  19. sandperson wrote:-Just look at how many Old Etonians run the country for a start. The London Mayor a noted position for snouting in troughs, curiously from same establishment. That's it, that is what they train them for, how to stick it into a trough, without damaging or endangering their snouting capacity.
  20. SeanMacGabhann wrote:- let's not dwell on their problems with homosexuality I didn't think the Church of England had any problems with homosexuality, I thought it was crawling with'em.
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