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Just to remind Ms.Curtain that you are still to enter this weeks event. Fixtures below.



Narnia Wrote:

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> Narnia Drew 1-1

> DJKQ Won 1-0

> bout now Drew 1-1

> Brum Lost 0-2

> jester Drew 0-0

> Annette Curtain Won 2-0

> Keef Won 2-0

> pablogrande Drew 1-1

>

> So only 3 out of 17 have managed to make two

> correct predictions. What does that say I wonder?

>

> Your next fixtures are w/e 26th due to the FA Cup

> being this w/e. Remember you can't select a team

> you've already selected which means the following

> are excluded from your picks:

>

> DJ Everton & Birmingham

> AC Spurs & Arsenal (who aren't playing anyway)

> Keef Liverpool & Bolton

>

>

> Aston Villa V Blackburn 26 Feb 15:00

> Everton V Sunderland 26 Feb 15:00

> Newcastle V Bolton 26 Feb 15:00

> Wigan V Man Utd 26 Feb 15:00

> Wolves V Blackpool 26 Feb 15:00

> West Ham V Liverpool 27 Feb 13:30

> Man City V Fulham 27 Feb 15:00

> Stoke City V West Brom 28 Feb 20:00

Blackpool is nice this time of the year.


http://www.christopherfowler.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Blackpool-450x311.jpg Hopefully this isn't the team bus.


But I'll go for WOLVES myself.


* ahem *


(td):(A

(tu);-)N

(td):)N

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Narnia Wrote:

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> Hello dear. How are you?


Excited now I've chosen, well actually my cat Dylan chose.


( I put a cat biscuit on each team name and he gobbled up Blackpool WOLVES )


Good boy, what a lovely pussy.


N:)

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hello dear. How are you?

>

> Excited now I've chosen, well actually my cat

> Dylan chose.

>

> ( I put a cat biscuit on each team name and he

> gobbled up Blackpool WOLVES )

>

> Good boy, what a lovely pussy.

>

> N:)


I can't imagine which bit was edited at 4.24pm yesterday. Care to enlighten me so I can check the rule book?

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