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19 January, 2006 at 3:26 am #182954
:lol: @ “a month of lurking”! :lol:
19 January, 2006 at 3:24 am #29955@robyn wrote:
7 people on here right now and no one but me and owen posting :roll: …..(actually havent seen owen for a bit)
Talk to me dang it , I’m bored :DHello Robyn! :D
Good to see you, you’re not alone so don’t worry. :wink:19 January, 2006 at 2:55 am #182952@tommy-toxen wrote:
@Beatty Blue wrote:
Finland is just fine… just chat is just sh*t…
Very sh*t. That’s why it’s 3rd on google! All the best sites only have 6 members and are 12234345634623465377373rd on google.
JustChat is third on Google if you type in ‘chat rooms’. But if you type in
‘message boards’ JC doesn’t get a mention. :?
I declare Beatty the winner! :P19 January, 2006 at 2:38 am #178299“The music of our hearts is roots music, which recalls history, because
without the knowledge of your history, you cannot determine your destiny:
the music about the present, because if you are not conscious about the
present, you’re like a cabbage in this society.”(Misty in Roots)
http://www.mistyinroots.ws/home.html19 January, 2006 at 2:22 am #183055@squeezy wrote:
As has been pointed out numerous times – the fight threads are the ones that
get the most views,This is a bogus arguement Squeezy. (Not proposed by you I know).
The numerous ‘views’ of the fight threads can be attributed to the flamers
who keep revisiting the thread to read responses, and to post their own
responses.
There are a few who read the fight threads without contributing, but surely JC
is all about contributing and contributors?
The constant fighting is driving new and old users away from JC.19 January, 2006 at 1:58 am #183253@pats wrote:
i prefer sour. :wink:
Surely you mean tart?! :-s
https://www.justchat.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=734118 January, 2006 at 3:24 am #17929518 January, 2006 at 1:37 am #182996:lol: :lol: :lol:
I gotta go pee!
:lol: :lol: :lol:18 January, 2006 at 1:31 am #181461@soulie wrote:
not since fulham beat newcastle, good result for reading tonight
Thanks Soulie, I wasn’t going to mention Reading tonight. O:)
18 January, 2006 at 1:21 am #181086Reading 3-2 West Brom (aet) :D :D :D
A hat-trick from Leroy Lita saw Reading complete a fantastic comeback
against Premiership outfit West Brom as they sealed victory after extra-time.

Lita got booked for removing his shirt
after scoring the winnerThe Baggies were fortunate to be 2-0 up at half-time with a brace from
Richard Chaplow on 9 and 31 minutes.
Lita gave Reading a lifeline just after the break when he pulled a goal
back on 51 minutes.
John Oster’s right-hand cross was blocked into the path of Lita who
showed quick feet to swivel and confidently fire a low effort home to put
the tie back in the melting pot.
Reading continued to take the game to their Premiership opponents and
only some last-ditch defending from Wallwork denied Shane Long a
chance on goal.
Steve Sidwell then went close with a long-range effort before Lita put
Reading back on level terms with a fantastic solo effort on 65 minutes.
Lita scored his second of the night with a perfectly-weighted lob from 20
yards sailed over Chris Kirkland.
Reading continued to bombard the visitors’ box with crosses but they
were unable to conjure up a winner in normal time.
However, it did not take long for Steve Coppell’s men to take the lead for
the first time in the match when man-of-the-moment Lita completed his
hat-trick 3 minutes into extra-time.
Harper surged into the box only to mis-kick his shot but Lita was on hand
to slot the loose ball home from 10 yards to complete a super fightback.
West Brom had no answers against their high-flying opponents and never
looked like getting themselves back in the tie.
Reading will now face Birmingham in the fourth round after the Blues saw
off Torquay 2-0 in their replay at St Andrews on Tuesday night. -
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