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19 March, 2008 at 1:47 am #318188
@marmaduke wrote:
Fair enough ed, though if i had felt “nonsense” or “rubbish” fully conveyed my meaning, i would have used them. I’m not advocating gratuitous and excessive swearing and a cussing, but it is part of our rich language and does have it’s place,and when everyone can just use misspellings such as fook and sh it, it makes the rules seem a little redundant.
but hey, rules is rules, and i’m an obedient and law abiding citizen, so heres to hot chocolate and warm ovaltine. :twisted:absolutely fookin class.
and don’t try using a naughty cuss word in any poetry you might care to post. I’ve been there and wondered why, initially, I had included a late night sedating bedtime drink.
the JC set-up managed to turn it all to shyte lol.
19 March, 2008 at 1:30 am #318601Sharon, no.
The Olympics are a dream for countless thousands of youngsters. They grow up all over the world with that goal in mind, and living that dream. Sport is severely under-funded at all levels but particularly in schools, and the pc-brigade, who don’t want little Johnny suffering the terrible trauma of ever coming second, simply do not understand the value of physical education in preparing kids for life. Never mind the benefit that it brings to academic work too, and in teaching discipline, comradeship, teamwork, self-respect, self-sacrifice and having an ambition to work towards. Our society in particular desperately needs the next generation to develop these qualities.
Not everyone is good at football and the Olympics are the second biggest sporting event on the planet, and cater for all shapes,sizes and skills of either gender. It’s just a shame that the high profile drugs stories deflect so much from the real picture.
The West has too much invested in rapidly growing China and will make little more than token protests anyway, whatever is happening in Tibet or anywhere else.
I remember the pointless boycotts of 1976, 1980 and 1984. They achieved absolutely nothing in changing things for the better with regards to apartheid or super-power relations. They did destroy many honourable dreams.
The only ones who get hurt by political action are the competitors and the fans.
19 March, 2008 at 1:01 am #12227519 March, 2008 at 12:53 am #122272well after ‘Robin’……Macca she was obviously ready for his Batman too.
19 March, 2008 at 12:44 am #122270@sharongooner wrote:
@toybulldog wrote:
which one was the ex-Beatle and which one was hopping mad and threw the glass of water ?
We have had glasses of water thrown too… so we had to replace everything with plasticy rubbish lol
I did love the pic of that barristor though…. funny as f/uck that was lol!! :lol:
bless, it happened when the judge was in the middle of slating off Heather too. And that less-than-perfectly coiffured brief had to leave by the back door while she was spouting off on the footsteps very publicly about the lack of privacy.
“Why did the judge say he was worth £400 mill when everybody has known for the last fifteen years that he’s worth £800 mill” – ffs
lost in showbizz innit ?
19 March, 2008 at 12:34 am #318623there was me about to say summat about that wonderful film too…..
never mind…. and best of british (lol) mary
xx19 March, 2008 at 12:24 am #318476@rednotdead wrote:
@toybulldog wrote:
a real pleasure
best wishes to the Champ
xI’m curious toy … how do you know of my uncle ??? not many people do when i mention him ..Im amazed !!! you’re not another relative are you lol :shock: :? :lol:
Well my boxing days were over at nineteen red. But when growing up me Dad had all the Rings, Boxing News’s, loadsa books + other magazines long gone now.
I’m named after a fighter as it happens.
So yeah I know about ya uncle Mick, Jackie Turpin, Wally Swift all them old boys…..
more to the point I’m in touch with peeps who know far more than me and the name of Mick Leahy will be very familiar to them.I’ll see what I can dig up for your scrapbook and pm you ok hun ?
18 March, 2008 at 10:26 pm #122265which one was the ex-Beatle and which one was hopping mad and threw the glass of water ?
18 March, 2008 at 10:14 pm #311723Mouse’s Nest
I found a ball of grass among the hay
And progged it as I passed and went away;
And when I looked I fancied something stirred,
And turned agen and hoped to catch the bird-
When out an old mouse bolted to the wheats
With all her young ones hanging at her teats;
She looked so odd and so grotesque to me,
I ran and wondered what the thing could be,
And pushed the knapweed bunches where I stood;
Then the mouse hurried from the craking brood.
The young ones squeaked, and as I went away
She found her nest again among the hay.
The water o’er the pebbles scarce could run
And broad old cesspools glittered in the sun.John Clare
18 March, 2008 at 10:03 pm #316207@minim wrote:
Do plutonic relationships involve steaming magma?
Please leave magma out of this.
She didn’t ask to be mentioned and is only steaming because it’s plutonic and she wanted something more, something quite possibly in the way of vulcanic.….they all do you know.
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