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Jah Lush

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  1. Seems fair. At last FIFA have acted swiftly and done something right for a change.
  2. Any excuse to put The Bonzos up.
  3. Ever get the feeling of D?j? vu?
  4. You could always put a tent up in the garden. Assuming you have one that is. A garden or a tent.
  5. Jah Lush

    4G

    I uploaded thousands of music tracks onto my phone from my computer and then I had no room for anything else on the phone so I get to get rid of most of it. Works a treat now though.
  6. And so it should be. Blimey Mac... answering your own posts.
  7. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's what I said wasn't it? No it wasn't. Derek did that outside of the ring though didn't he? Tyson bit Lennox Lewis outside the ring too but none of them did it three times on a football pitch. Shall we change the subject? I'm getting a bit bored of it all now. That France v Ecaudor game was shit tonight. Should of watched the other match. All the goals seemed to be going in there.... blah blah blah....zzzzzzzzzzzzz
  8. Jah Lush

    4G

    I've not noticed any difference either apart from having a better phone because my old one had died. I still have a crap reception at home.
  9. Why? I don't think it had ever happened in the ring before. I know of no other biter in football. There is no difference. In fact I'd say it is even more shocking on a football pitch than inside a ring where two people exchange blows for sport. Good article, SJ. Obviously, an over indulged spoilt child. The Uruguayan authorities aren't helping him by their attitude.
  10. Exactly SJ. It's bizarre. Biting someone is plain weird.
  11. There's a similarity to his behaviour to Mike Tyson when he tried to bite off Evander Holyfield's ear. I'm surprised no one seems to have mentioned this before now. On here or in the press.
  12. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Doesn't make it right though. > > Didn't you used to work for a red-top? At any > point did you get wind that the paper would go to > illegal efforts to get stories? Phone-hacking or > anything else? Because anyone I've spoken reckons > it's rife and you'd have to live under a rock to > not be aware of dodgy goings on. I did but not at News International. I know there was always "dodgy goings on" as you say even before my time but I wasn't what you might call in the loop. However, it would not have surprised me in the slightest if phone hacking had gone on where I was based. Most tabloid journalists I've known over the years would sell their own mother to get an exclusive. It's not an honourable job. I can honestly say I've never met a "red top news journalist" I could trust. I despise them. They're all two-faced cunts.
  13. Doesn't make it right though.
  14. DaveR Wrote: > If we want to do better we need a coach who is > prepared to define a tactical approach and pick > the players to fit the system. The best players > will be able to adapt. The last England coach to do that was Glenn Hoddle. He got us playing a certain way and within a system that suited the players best and got us playing a more attractive continental style and we looked good playing that way and then... he opened his mouth, said something stupid and it was all over. We've gone backward ever since.
  15. Good question and I'm struggling to find an answer.
  16. I concur. Just look at what it's done for Gareth Bale at Real Madrid and he's still only in his early 20s so he will get even better.
  17. Suarez has attempted to defend himself following the incident, telling Uruguayan television: "These situations happen on the pitch, we were both just inside the area, he struck me in the chest with his shoulder and he hit me in the eye as well. "These are things that happen on the pitch and you shouldn't attach so much importance to them. "I'm very happy to have qualified. We are taking each game as it comes, we know that we're in a difficult situation, we're at our limits now." Bullshit - you cheating horrible little turd.
  18. He's bitten off more than he can chew this time. I hope they throw the book at him. Cheating little scumbag.
  19. Seabag Wrote: > > I realise its a totally irrational method that > could burn my hose down, but THEY'VE DRIVEN ME DO > IT Not sure about your hose but your house could be in danger.
  20. fazer71 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm up near Dulwich Library. > > Going into Heathrow at the moment. > > It's the dronnnnnnigggggggwhistleeeeeee noise > soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo invasive. I'm up that end too. They fly right past my bedroom and living room windows. Doesn't bother me in the slightest.
  21. Yes, he seems to have been made the scapegoat because he lied to David Cameron about his involvement in phone hacking when he hired him. Obviously, he's guilty as hell but I fail to see how Rebecca Brooks couldn't have possibly known about what was going on at the paper. She was shagging Coulsen at the time and they worked together very closely. She must have known.
  22. Mac - he lived practically across the road from me. I'd often see the slimy fecker and the other "gentlemen" of the press camped outside his front door. His house may have gone up for sale two years ago when the case first came to court but I think I can remember quite clearly when the removal vans arrived.
  23. Money and friends in high places. This - http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/brooks-the-barrister-and-old-school-ties-7778165.html And this - http://www.thedrum.com/news/2013/06/05/prime-minister-s-barrister-brother-heads-legal-chambers-representing-rebekah-brooks The comments are well worth reading in the latter too.
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