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Mick Mac

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  1. Mick Mac

    Mick Mack

    C'mon LM - that was not funny at all.....:(
  2. Not me PR - my wife is not out and about yet.
  3. I didn't know it had been around that long, Jah. Now it is confirmed as a real "institution".
  4. I think sometimes - but did not need to for that one.
  5. Atila Reincarnate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Or even a MAN united or MAN city, or perhaps an > ARSEnal supporter What are you getting at there Atila???? Very subtle.
  6. That's a bit harsh Rosie. Poor chap. On Christmas Day, I mean really. He's been good all year.
  7. I'm going to write an article entitled "Erasmus and me - My life with the Prince of the Humanists".
  8. Mick Mac

    Ask Admin

    This is great - I have just realised that I can speak to Admin here anytime I want (and not just when I'm being told off).
  9. Depends if you have bought him anything decent for Christmas I guess. Scalextric might keep him busy.
  10. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think we can safely assume that oscar Wilde > probably wasn't a Reading fan. Paris St Germain > perhaps? Oscar would have been a Stade Francais fan I reckon. http://www.rugbyshop.com/produits/100x100/5998H1_min.jpg
  11. Mick Mac

    Mick Mack

    I have just noticed that the chap who started this thread got my name wrong. That Tuids fellow.
  12. Mick Mac

    100s

    What's this 100's thing all about?...
  13. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Plus..... alot of people can't do the maths on > 7/2...or 15/8 etc That would be me.... A level maths and an accountant but still think the new decimals are easier, and better.
  14. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i have already done this briefly but as this is a > more appropriate thread id like to say that our > very recent experience of the NHS and Kings was > superb.we were looked after by about 15 different > staff over the course of a number of days and each > one, from nurses to consultants, were excellent. > > Mick, any praise for Kings, in your circumstances, > would be well placed on This thread. > > It was started by someone just wanting some > opinions, but I think a few people on there are > put off Kings through pure snobbery, nothing more! Well Keef - I don't really go to the family room, and I would probably not try comparing Kings to St Thomas's as I have no knowledge of St Thomas's - but after last week if someone asked me where I would want to be if something went so wrong that someones life was at risk I would not want to be anywhere other than Kings - our local hospital. I have not read the thread - but if anyone is considering a private hospital for childbirth, ahead of Kings, then I'd say that whilst private hospital wards are nicely set up and the care is attentive, childbirth is a very risky business and if something goes really wrong, you would possibly find yourself on an ambulance to Kings pdq. I would not want to take that risk.
  15. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm pretty sire Emily Br?nte's dead isn't she. I > can't belive she was a man city fan. I always had > her down for Beverle FC If she was still alive I'm sure she would write for the tabloids, and focus on Man City. Yep, that's our emily.
  16. He was a Peckhamwindowcrasher (PWC)
  17. i have already done this briefly but as this is a more appropriate thread id like to say that our very recent experience of the NHS and Kings was superb.we were looked after by about 15 different staff over the course of a number of days and each one, from nurses to consultants, were excellent.
  18. One has got to pass on one's little grooming discoveries Brendan.
  19. Probably DM's hubby.
  20. In further further man grooming news.... This site still doing pre christmas delivery... Sanity Girl, you may want to consider shaving cream rather than shaving soap. I know people can get a bit stuck in their ways but this stuff is far better than either soap or shaving foam or gel. Is thicker and gives a very confortable shave and comes in a pot to be used with a brush or applied by hand. I've been getting it for a couple of years, but its really good, you don't really feel the blade - your dad should give it a try.
  21. Ill probably go on k star as its been good to me. Have had a bit of a rest since Rip, so looking forward to the race. As with you quids its one i always look forward to.
  22. Declan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So it's 3.5 to 1 in effect. Bet ?2 you win 7.Why > the necessity to quote a price that needs -1 > subtracted so you can read it in old money? 4 in decimal means you get 4 times the money back. Risk 20 get 80 back. It equals 3/1 in old money where the 3 represents the winnings (60) but then you get your stake back too (+20=80). So I think the decimal odds make more sense.
  23. Keep the faith Declan. Dont let the opposition hear you talk of defeat. I expect another slam....
  24. SCSB79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mick Mac Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Me neither. Martin O Neills team were a passing > > team, with lots of width, very direct. Not > > particularly up and at em. > > > > That's got to be a wind up!!!! Becuase I've not > stopped laughing since I read it... > O'Neill's Celtic team a "passing team"???? I > think the term "hammer throwers" was actually > invented for them. O'Neill's teams were all > bruisers. Couldn't have passed water. Hmmm.....bruisers you say....ok he goes for tough and uncompromising players but they are also footballers. Chris Sutton would be a perfect example. Anyway I'm glad McLeish and O'Neill are both doing well.
  25. probably true. Leicester was a stepping stone for MON and with each team he has improved his style of play. But he has often been accused of long ball football because he always has a big front man but i would say at celtic and villa its been wide play and crosses. Matt-i failed to see what Arteta had at rangers as when up against paul lambert he never got a look in. I can see now that he is a good player.
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