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17 January, 2008 at 8:39 pm #302668
i wish him well i hope his cry for help is heard
17 January, 2008 at 8:13 pm #30466117 January, 2008 at 7:33 pm #302071when a hand is outstretched empty
and comes back full
is it the hands fault17 January, 2008 at 7:29 pm #303537tend your own garden
dont blame the slugs its not their fault17 January, 2008 at 7:26 pm #304438@sword wrote:
George Bush would be proud of himself, his vision to put the fear of God up the western world is working a treat amongst the simpletons.
the point of that is it makes no difference when you die
your memory of the life ended will be non existent17 January, 2008 at 7:11 pm #304184your right chess my friend had a brain haemorrhage
her wishes were complied with
i think it should be compulsory
dead is dead
3 people and all their families are delighted right now
that brought a lot of comfort to the family and shall remain so16 January, 2008 at 6:52 pm #304181@sharongooner wrote:
@dagger wrote:
i was at a funeral yesterday
the person that died gave 2 kidneys and a liver
a young girl got a kidney
a 53 year old got the other
and a terminally ill woman got the liver
3 people live on through herI thought those details remained confidential?
the priest or chaplain whatever the f,uck he was
announced it as part of his service it was a subject she felt strongly about
he didnt read out the names of the recipents
you stupid ba,stard
the family recieved a letter from the donor co-ordinator15 January, 2008 at 10:33 pm #304177i was at a funeral yesterday
the person that died gave 2 kidneys and a liver
a young girl got a kidney
a 53 year old got the other
and a terminally ill woman got the liver
3 people live on through her12 January, 2008 at 11:07 pm #303394@forumhostpb wrote:
Oh and while I remember …. the copy of the PC conversations between “Sweaty” and “Boo” makes really really interesting reading.
Dear oh dear, what a carry on ….. Eh ???
you are a hypocrite
sad old man12 January, 2008 at 10:59 pm #302834@anita Gofradump wrote:
Shearer rules out Newcastle job
Shearer scored 206 goals in his time with Newcastle
Sources close to Alan Shearer have confirmed to the BBC this evening that he is extremely unlikely to be the next manager of Newcastle.
Shearer says he is currently very happy with his job on Match of the Day.The former England captain, who played for the Magpies for nearly 10 years and ended his career at St James’ Park, had been strongly linked with the post.
Newcastle are beginning the hunt for their seventh manager in 11 years after the departure of Sam Allardyce.
Other names linked with the job include Martin Jol, Jose Mourinho(your avin a laugh), Jurgen Klinsmann, Marcello Lippi and former England boss Steve McClaren(hahaha hope you do get the clown).
how sad it is not to have an actual opinion that you havent read somewhere
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