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Mick Mac

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  1. Mrs had control of computer. So off to bed. I feel incredibly sensible. Dont stay up too late boys or your heads will hurt in the morning.
  2. In general I don't think there are many chinese take aways that cook with good chicken. I usually get chinese from the noodle place beside franklins which might be ok, but I'm no expert.
  3. DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Been watching the X-Rated stuff again Scarlet? You > know they are not real lesbians right? lol Eh? Can't be true. Won't believe it.
  4. Of course I'm in. :(
  5. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bah humbug I spent 3 hours with you slurring and > nearly falling over whilst I was stone cold sober > at the CPT I remember - I thought you would never leave.
  6. I'm very partial to orange and lemonade on a night out these days. In fact November is cancelled for me, but I'll pop in to thank Georgia.
  7. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A letter is being sent to all Scottish referees > outlining the need for honesty on and off the > park. That does not happen when it is considered > to be a one referee problem. > > I quite agree, but I wouldn't have thought that > all the bad decisions went against Celtic. That is > what I was agreeing with, you're coming across as > a bit paranoid. Noone said all the bad decisions went against Celtic. The club has taken the decision to address this. Many people say the club is being paranoid. But the SFA have taken action. So read into that what you will.
  8. SCSB79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Correct Saen. > > I am not going to be stupid enough to say there > are no bad apples amongst the Rangers support. > There are plenty. > I apologise if anyone thought I was labeling the > entire Celtic support as republican filth, I > wasn't.... gosh, dare I say it I even have a few > Celtic supporting mates, who aren't all that bad!! > I was trying to show "top to bottom"... the top > being Desmond and Lawell and the bottom being > those as stated. > It quite simply isn't sectarianism, there are many > republican supporters, who sing songs that have no > place in football, and in my mind, they are > reptiles. > I am fully within my rights to voice my opinion, > as is anyone on here. > Your right MM, I do have issues. I have issues > with people who openly voice their support for > terrorist groups and sing songs about murdering > British soldiers. I'd hope anyone would have > issues with this. > Anyway, it's an argument that no one will ever be > able to win. > > So back to football. I refuse to denigrate the Rangers support in the way you have denigrated the Celtic support, or aspects thereof. I my opinion you have been racist or sectarian or both. You have been given the right to defend indefensible comments and I think this is wrong. So back to football.
  9. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not sure it was satire, I think it was a bit > past the line. However, the rest of the post was > spot on. In fact - the SFA have decided to change the system in respose to this issue Keef. So there must be some concern. It took an independent Englishman to join the SFA to make changes for the better. I respect the SFA being forward thinking enough to appoint an Englishman to this role to get an independent view. A letter is being sent to all Scottish referees outlining the need for honesty on and off the park. That does not happen when it is considered to be a one referee problem.
  10. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To be fair, I thought SCBS was employing satire in > his post, rather than venting sectarian hatred You must be overdosing on the fairness tablets at the moment then sean. This guy has 'issues'.
  11. You will be excepted Quids as you always clicked to the right.
  12. Mick Mac

    Driving

    waynetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I will continue hogging the middle lane at 70mph. > If someone wants to overtake or undertake they > will be exceeding the speed limit and hopefully > they will hey flashed and fined Anyone driving as slow as 70mph should be flashed and fine. Get out of the way.
  13. Day 4 and a bit bored. Seem to be eating a lot. Am also giving up coffee - there's only so much Lemon and Ginger Twinings a man can drink. :'(
  14. The first two were much better.
  15. They tend to go together Quids. Will we be expecting a family additon in nine months following your recent bout of water drinking?
  16. The SFA has finally abolished the system whereby complaints against dubious refereeing performances are adjudged by the same team of former referees who appointed them. I have no doubt this was a direct request of Celtic, who have complained about this system before.
  17. Its funny because when I saw the question I thought this would be easy, but I don't really have a favourite part. Possibly Franklins is its best asset. If it has to ba a place/area I have always liked Eynella Road which is very nice and also leads down to the park.
  18. I saw Liam Neeson in Philidelphia Here I Come, with my Dad, when I was aged about 4 in a school assembly hall. Liam Neeson must have been about 18. He was part of the Slemish Players, an amateur drama group of which my Dad was a founder member. As a result I saw a lot of amateur theatre then, plus rehersals, lighting, stage set up etc. Grass roots theatre is fascinating especially when you know the people involved from you day to day life. I think because of this I now prefer smaller London theatres like the Almeida, Donmar, Menier Chocolate Factory etc. Even some pub theatres like the Kings Head and Brockley Jack can be good if the play is right. Cosy is good for me when it comes to theatre. One man shows, small casts etc are great and really show the actors versatility. The plays the thing, but there is always one actor who shines in a successful play, does not have to be someone famous. But having said that the acting greats mentioned by other people above would be great to see.
  19. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm with Marmora Man and PeckhamRose on this one > too > > Going to see a play just because it has a name in > it is symptomatic of something I'm sure > > Either they enjoyed the play anyway and just want > a way to claw back cash (which counts against > them) > > or they genuinely don't like plays that don't have > a name they like on that evening (which also > counts against them) > Are you giving good and bad marks to everyone in London, Sean. Are you the culture God by which we will all be judged....(?)
  20. That's brilliant GG. Make me think about Tony Blair's smile and underlying personality.
  21. Not one of their better efforts.
  22. There is a 2 page interview in the telegraph today for anyone fagging after gareth bale.
  23. waynetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Go on Mick Mac. What do you think about yourself > and is that what you are? :) I think I'm a spreadsheet tapper.
  24. I doubt any pub will be showing it with two london teams playing at the same time. You can get it free on the net of course on p2p
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