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I tell you, it's Nigel Quashie, never play him, in fact, send him out on loan, and you'll be fine, I promise you. I bet he's a Hock drinker.


On another note:


After the Flood, kangaroos bred from the Ark passengers migrated to Australia. There is debate whether this migration happened over land[2] -- as Australia was still for a time connected to the Middle East before the supercontinent of Pangea broke apart -- or if they rafted on mats of vegetation torn up by the receding flood waters[2].


Obvioulsy the latter. I imagine they enjoyed a Merlot on the long and dnagerous journey.

Yeah, I love the "there is a debate". Presumably it's the same people Tony Blair keeps referring to everytime someone says 'Iraq is a disaster' and he replies 'there is an argument about that'. Yeah, the one in your head you freak!!


Sorry, wrong side of bed, apologies Mr Admin.



Green and Blue Two Point Oh, busy on a tuesday, good work fellas!

Well it would depend on your definition of disaster.


I suspect that mooncakes (leadcakes??), a tragedy in October Golden Week (the only time they should be cooked) would be disastrous by the following June.


Having spent 15 miserable months with those commies, I can assure you that the questionable contents of mooncakes are a reflection of their overall cuisine. Chinese restaurants over here are quite different from the local restaurants in that they generally meet health and safety requirements and their ingredients at least have the intrinsic potential for digestion.


Unlike sparrow vomit and mouse foetus 'chez Mao' which are both on the menu for high-rollers.


I bet they don't do that at Black & Blue

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