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david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > the same ropey defence that's kept 6 clean > sheets > > in the last 7 games? > > Really? My apologies then. I still tend to think > of Spurs as wobbly at the back but good going > forward. It appears the facts are against that > opinion though. > > Fair play. Although I note that only Man City were > a big team amongst those clean sheets. it's fair comment.....we have been playing with our 3rd and 4th choice centre halves though......ironic then that harry drops bassong to the bench and brings ledley king back and we concede two to a struggling liverpool side!
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it's been a bit of a james brown retrospective today- all the faves; get on the good foot, soul power, super bad, hot pants, the payback, cold sweat etc complimented nicely by a side order of eric b and rakim- paid in full (album)
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david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > jimmy two times Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Tottenham 4 Leeds 4.... Come on ! > > Well the Spurs defence is pretty ropey but I'd be > amazed if we got 4 against them. > > I'd be well happy with a draw though and take 'em > back to Fortress Elland Road. Grrrr. the same ropey defence that's kept 6 clean sheets in the last 7 games?
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brother sport- atlas sound feat. noah lennox
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What's happenin brother- Marvin Gaye
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the libertines- sort of, but only if all 4 of them did it
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bugger, i think it's the 11th
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low anthem- where? saw them in cologne and notting hill last year and would love to see them again (hopefully at EOTR festie too) seeing Wild Beasts at Koko in March, Grizzly Bear at the Roundhouse in March, BRMC at the Forum in April and Pavement at Brixton in May.
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rock me again and again and again and again and again- lyn collins
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yeah, it was a rubbish and pointless new york accent splendid! when are the next drinks? i should really look for a thread i guess
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i will almost coitanly be going this year, after 'downsizing' from glastonbury and looking for something a little smaller. My GF can't make that weekend, so may have to go alone- are the good people of EDF welcoming enough to let a stranger join the fold?
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titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > MrBen Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm hip to this shit man. Even if it only > > slightly annoys Cowell it's 79p well spent. It > was > > also an Inside 72 classic... usually played on > a > > Wednesday at 7pm back to back with Tom Petty. > Pay > > no attention Brendan - this forum is full of > > subdued rebels - with Che T shirts yet neutered > by > > comfy jobs in the city, quality butcher meat > and > > sour dough bread. > > > a friend who works for sony has just told me that > syco actually has a 35% stake in sony music- RATM > are signed to EPIC, EPIC are a sony > subsidiary......simon cowell get's richer either > way.....i'm not sure he'll be annoyed by this well, she got that the wrong way round! sony own 35% of syco just ignore me
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MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm hip to this shit man. Even if it only > slightly annoys Cowell it's 79p well spent. It was > also an Inside 72 classic... usually played on a > Wednesday at 7pm back to back with Tom Petty. Pay > no attention Brendan - this forum is full of > subdued rebels - with Che T shirts yet neutered by > comfy jobs in the city, quality butcher meat and > sour dough bread. a friend who works for sony has just told me that syco actually has a 35% stake in sony music- RATM are signed to EPIC, EPIC are a sony subsidiary......simon cowell get's richer either way.....i'm not sure he'll be annoyed by this
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Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think you're confusing taking the piss with > "sticking it to the man" maaaaan. > > RATH were a corporate rock band. That's not really > the point. What is the point then? And to be honest, other than 12 year old girls, who really gives a hoot about the charts anyway?
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these facebook protests are hilarious i don't suppose it dawned on anyone that RATM are signed to Epic (Sony subsidiary). Lining Sony's pockets is really sticking it to the man :-S
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Motorcycles allowed in Bus Lanes - an early report
titch juicy replied to PeckhamRose's topic in The Lounge
as a pedestrian, cyclist, car driver and former mopedderist i can happily say that most pedestrians, cyclists, car drivers and mopedderists are all useless and selfish. -
she comes in colours- love
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Dulwich Village (except the draught beer selection in the dog)
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rainbow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Peckham.. > Bermondsey > whitechapple have you never walked down Bermondsey Street?
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Plaistow > Dalston > Deptford > Neasden Deptford?!?! Deptford's the new Brooklyn dontchaknow ;-) I give you the New York Times travel section: http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/travel/22surfacing.html In London, New Cross and Deptford Attract the Hip Jonathan Player for The New York Times The ?Deptford Marbles? mural by Artmongers on New Cross Road. London The emergence of the neighborhood may have begun with the renovation of the Amersham Arms (388 New Cross Road; 44-208-469-1499; www.amersham-arms.co.uk), a weathered watering hole that was transformed in 2007 into the area?s first destination club. The wood-paneled front bar hums; a trendy crowd congregates under chalkboards announcing coming live-music gigs and D.J. sets. On weekends, the Amersham?s promoters are attracting a steady stream of local students and North London club kids to the sweaty backroom club (where the live music happens). If gentrification is afoot, Deptford High Street appears to indicate otherwise. One of London?s still salt-of-the-earth thoroughfares, Deptford High Street is a blissfully chain-free zone. Most notably, pie and mash (?2.30, about $3.25 at $1.41 to the pound) has been served by the same family in A. J. Goddard (203 Deptford High Street; 44-208-692-3601) since 1890. The Deptford Project (121-123 Deptford High Street; no phone; www.thedeptfordproject.com) is at the road?s geographic heart. The developers began by converting an old commuter train carriage into a colorful cafe on the site of a railway yard. Further stages of the project will include a series of art and design installations and, eventually, a hub of galleries and shops and a residential building designed by Richard Rogers. And the Deptford Project isn?t an isolated effort. A few minutes away, the Royal Albert pub (460 New Cross Road; 44-208-692-3737; www.antic-ltd.com) has been salvaged from the remains of one of the area?s most notorious dives, and now hosts indie types lounging on studded leather sofas on a stripped pine floor, sampling Belgian Trappist beers (?3.60) and baked breaded Camembert with cranberry sauce (?6.95). Beyond the 19th-century exterior of Bar Alchemy (323 New Cross Road; 44-208-692-1866), rude boys and art students with asymmetric haircuts party side by side to raucous live acts. If a solitary bouncer is loitering outside a nondescript residential door opposite Deptford Bridge DLR station, it means the Bunker Club (46 Deptford Broadway; no phone), a tiny subterranean basement club with a dance floor fit for 60 (at most), is in action. Drinks, in cans and plastic cups, are served to sweaty, indie night owls by a couple well into their 50s. Up market this isn?t. Until the well-washed masses start arriving in larger numbers, this still feels a bit like London?s Wild West (southeast, actually), a boisterous concoction of blue-collar aesthetics and intermittent hipsterism. Perhaps some of the chaos will make it to the other side.
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Ted Max Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I bet this lichen has an alga oven in it. you moss be joking- i heard a wood burning stove
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So.. France v Ireland and Ireland v France
titch juicy replied to SeanMacGabhann's topic in The Lounge
Atila Reincarnate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Why is bubble racists too it's jut ryhming > slang > > for greek? > > > Ask a Greek if he takes and exception to it, and > when you've picked youerself up off the > floor...you'll know. are you suggesting all greek sare violent? my mate 'nick the bubble' doesn't get offended by the nickname -
a few of my faves clarence wheeler- right on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmlH249BdPs starvue- body fusion ike and tina turner- bold soul sister http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMNR3DhRdHw the voices of east harlem- little people
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blind willie mctell- bob dylan
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