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Call me (come back home) - Al Green
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Sandman - America
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I'll turn to stone - The Four Tops
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Made of stone - Stone Roses
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Just for you RD, taken from a Henry Winter piece in the Telegraph about that nice Roy Keane. But obviously you will call this mumbo jumbo and lies. "Keane is too old to be an angry young man any more, and also too intelligent. His outbursts are too many, too predictable, too weird. This columnist has been on the receiving end of splenetic sermons from Keane and Ferguson and the Scot wins hands down on the blood-chilling front. He came at you with the weight of history, with a CV of unimpeachable quality. Ferguson?s fury always felt calculated, always designed with the benefit of his dressing-room in mind. A Keane tirade left the supposed victim worrying about the assailant?s health of mind."
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red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No, just the lies that you write to suit your own > hate filled, bile spewing agenda. > I see you're winning friends on another thread, > keep up the good work... :) As long as you're not one of them. Bile spewing, and hate filled. Yep thats Roy Keane to a tee.
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red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Parkdrive Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The only thing I've ever grudginly liked about > him > > was this statement he made a few years back. > > > > ?To be honest I never cared much for Manchester > > United fans. For the most part they?re clueless > > glory hunters, trying to add a sense of > > accomplishment to their own pointless lives by > > jumping on the bandwagon of a successful > sporting > > club, in many cases on the other side of the > > world? > > > > That from a Yanited "legend" > > 0/10 > It's a well known fake quote... Of course it is, he's still coming out with some pearlers about the rags, must have a book to sell, don't you think and doubtless that will be crammed with lies.
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Bovine Juice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Parkdrive - You're still coming across as an > attention seeking buffoon. You came out with some > wild accusations about personal knowledge of > weapons and crime in Penge that have since been > proven to be utter nonsense. Wind your neck in. As I said earlier, you post something on here contrary to other views and this is what you get. Did you have a drink before you wrote this or are you always so obnoxious? But thanks for proving I was right about anyone daring to post a contrary view to the great and good of the EDF, I guess you flatter yourself to think you are among those. Now you wind your neck in. Tool.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know if this is good or bad really..... > > Celtic and Arsenal hold top positions in a new > football financial strength league of 44 European > clubs devised by S&P Capital IQ. While Celtic top > the league, Glasgow rivals Rangers are bottom and > are held up as an example of how things can go > wrong on and off the pitch. > > Apart from Celtic, only Ajax get ahead of Arsenal > in the table based on a range of debt and > financial performance indicators, but the North > London side are ahead of Bayern Munich and > Manchester United (ranked fourth). Not > surprisingly, S&P Capital IQ suggest that > Arsenal's financial stability may be related to > its unwillingness to 'buy' success by spending > heavily on transfers Imagine that, the Arsenal have a sustainable businesss model.
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Little miss sweetness - The Isley brothers
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emmableu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No I am not a troll. Typical aggressive tones > from the Penge lot. > > My doctor did indeed suggest that I move. Penge > was making me depressed. Your surroundings play a > very important role in your mental wellbeing. I > had bad neighbours, grotty street (people > regularly chucking rubbish in my front garden and > dumping large items outside my house; and of > course the dog mess!). > > Penge is not a nice place - IN MY OPINION. If you > like it, great. Keep on living there. Oh dear, you've made the fatal error of posting an opinion that runs contrary to the great and good of the EDF. They will brand you a troll, stupid, ignorant,or all of these. They are the all knowing wise ones, their collective knowledge on all subjects knows no bounds and if you have the bare faced cheek to post an opinion that isn't in keeping with their own, woe betide you. This forum is their private domain and heaven help you if they decide you aren't one of chosen few.
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Roy Keane is much maligned not just for leaving the Irish camp during 2002, I agree with Otta on his view of this Yanited "Hero".
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Crime as we all know can occur anywhere, but that doesn't alter the fact that Penge is not, as some would have you believe, the knew South London shangri la
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TillieTrotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm sure you do Parkdrive, more than those that > live there. I'm so on your side. Glad to hear you agree with me, as you've decided to make this a personal vendetta I thought I'd send you a personal message but decided against it. Better off I return the favour and slag you off in public, as clearly YOU know everything there is to know about the place and rest of us know sod all, and have no right to post out views. Penge, according to some, may have improved, I've yet to experience it. Hence the posts. That ok with you, or are you going dig up some more stats just to show us all just how wonderful you are?
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TT suggest you read the last post. At no point have I said I'd been stabbed, or attacked but the area has a reputation for it, and living close by and travelling trough regularly, I've seen evidence of same in the past so I think I some knowledge of the place.
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Bovine Juice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No, Parklife, you don't know Penge at all. I've > lived in Penge 18 years and have no experience of > attacks, knifings, robbings, etc. 18 years of > avoiding the daily life you seem to think exists > in an area you don't live. Where is it in Penge > you keep visiting? Penge is large - I live on the > Sydenham/Beckenham side and there are pockets > elsewhere I wouldn't go to and wouldn't need to, > but then I'm sure there are even parts of East > Dulwich that don't have quaint delis or > gastropubs... So you've not been aware of the street gangs that have troubled Penge in the past few years? Clearly you really have no idea. I live in Beckenham and have done for 16 years, so my sons and I do have knowledge of the area, but you carry on burying your head in the sand pretending Penge is something it isn't.
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Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Still old working class London values that's why > Otta. Who wants to replicate a false homogenised > Middle England view of the world by colonising an > area with a set of culturally elitist ideals (East > Dulwich circa 2014). Penge is real, it is what it > is, it's not pretentious and it's far friendlier > than ED. > > Louisa. You REALLY don't know Penge at all do you? Friendly is one thing Penge isn't. Unless of course your definition of friendly is risk of being attacked, knifed, robbed etc, then yeah it's really friendly.
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The only thing I've ever grudginly liked about him was this statement he made a few years back. ?To be honest I never cared much for Manchester United fans. For the most part they?re clueless glory hunters, trying to add a sense of accomplishment to their own pointless lives by jumping on the bandwagon of a successful sporting club, in many cases on the other side of the world? That from a Yanited "legend"
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MrsMcC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't see what's wrong with either Parkdrive, the > High Street might not be 'pretty' but it's > practical with most things you need and I've never > had a problem on it in the 8 years I've lived > there. Maple Road is a nice street with two very > good caf?s, The Blue Belle > http://www.bluebellecafe.co.uk and a Blue Mountain > also the second hand shop further down is always > worth a look. Different strokes..... Seriously it is grim, and nothing can pretty it up. My sons have a few friends that grew up and live in Penge and we visit the place on occasions and we and they think the place is grim, and they live there.
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I like him To each his own
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Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've heard it's very nice, but I've?never been > there?myself. Trying walking down the High Street and along Maple Road and you'll soon change your tune.
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Penge and personality are certainly not words that go together, Penge is grim.
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I see that nice Roy Keane is doing his level best to make new friends. He's such a character isn't he?
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Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah Penge > > The local folks of Penge are a joy to behold > > Stout, tattooed, toothless and reticent. Sporting > soverign ear rings and necklaces, giving you the > "Penge stare" > > "Wot you fakkin lookin'at?" one asked me once > > "Erm...." was the best I could muster > > It still has a street market of sorts (I think)and > nice houses toward ClockHouse > > And a Greggs and a Mc Donalds Sounds just like Peckham, and parts of Bermondsey, ED, Eltham etc
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Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Someone once tried to convince me that as I love > Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan loves Leonard Cohen, > therefore I should love Bob, but I just can't bear > him. Can't abide either, Leonard Cohen's singing is music for manic depressives and Dylan's nasal whining does my head in.
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