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fatolive

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  1. at the britains got talent auditions
  2. based on this and the chance for possible abuse at premiership grounds around the country on his return to England, a reporter at the press conference asked "are you worried about the stick?" Beckham replied "no, not at all, she'll be at her mothers most of the time"
  3. race announcer or marshall
  4. yeh everything still growing, just very high levels of radiation not suitable for long term habitation, think the pictures show the immediate area around the site, which, as someone else said, is now actually a tourist destination. everything is exactly as it was when it was evacuated, sort of a "Mary Celeste" experience i suppose.
  5. My cousin is heavily involved in a charity called Chernobyl Childrens Project International, they brought a few (25) of them over to Ireland for the summer, I was over and met a few and their parents at a function, Jesus, the stories they could tell would break your heart. these kids, are the kids of people who were kids when this happened, oldest was about 12 youngest was 5, and still suffering medical conditions because of it and more so the lack of action after it, one lad, in particular, was 7 years old, after being in Ireland (not particular Ireland, should say away from his own place) for a week, he lost the numbness and stiffness in his joints that plagues him 24/7 at home, at home he has all the symptoms of chronic arthritis, due, i was told, just to the general atmosphere, the water, the ground where his food grows etc, a week after not being there, he's on the bouncy castles at the event and kicking a ball around with my lad for the whole afternoon, not a care in the world, other than not being able to understand each other. I didnt see him when he first arrived but was told the transformation was incredible. Trouble is, after a few weeks, they all had to go back, and not much can be done about the conditions they live in at home.
  6. stay away from Maspalomas, it's w?nk, concrete shithole, seemed to be shopping arcades that turned into "night spots" after dark. absolute dogshit. Puerto rico is better, in that it's not quite as w?nk as maspalomas, but w?nk none the less. I wouldn't go near gran Canaria again for free. have a good time
  7. which f?ckin shop??? its a thread about shops, mention the shops name
  8. just market hall as read
  9. Honor Blackman Burt Reynolds Ian Paisley
  10. Might not be much use to you now, only just seen this, but Morrisons in Tyldesley had that in when i went in today, if you're up that way.
  11. still be my fault if i fell, whether i broke my arm or bruised my arse. after all, it would've been my free choice to attend the match on a wintry day when I knew there was ice on the ground.
  12. I wouldn't, seriously. in fact, if i fell, rather than going telling a load of other folk,and making a bigger twat of myself, I'd hope everyone else in the ground wasnt watching as I'd feel a right twat for falling and would want as few people as possible to know! wouldn't enter my head to sue anyone. basically, if I fell on ice, it's be my own fault, wherever that ice was.
  13. http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/britain-finally-realises-it-doesn't-need-students-201012103339/ may belong in the student riot thread, infact it may reflect some opinions on there, but very good
  14. I didn't speak to my wife for 6 months once.... we hadn't fell out, I just didn't like to interrupt
  15. " .....to get this club where it should be, challenging for honours"
  16. Sepp Blatter was asked who was his favourite Qatar player?, he replied "Eric Clapton"
  17. I recognise him and his initials are GW.
  18. Yep, I can see that, and have seen it, but see if you can spot the difference and explain the difference in the following, that's the bit i can't get. I understand where you are coming from but no, it's not the same. I'm talking about this culture we seem to have in Glasgow whereas we have a mob who, in an attempt show to flex their Irishness attach themselves to this club and the bigoted side of it's support. Next thing we know, they're singin the boys of the old brigade and shouting about 'orange bastards' and singing f@uck the queen, up the Ira etc......., You see, I cant see a difference, only a few words.
  19. Agree with most of that too, and as a Catholic, Irish descent Bolton fan can see were your'e coming from,(don't know whether that proves you point or f?cks it up tbh!) and fully accept the "my neck of the woods" explanation as to why the UVF etc don't feature on the hate radar as such, for my point of view, ANY twat who engages in that sort of activity should be stretching ropes, whether they're planting bombs in Warrington or Dublin, bombing bars full of catholics or protestants, doesnt matter, they're all cowardly shitheads. I don't think the young lad on the video is up to much harm to be honest imo, if he was singing at any other club dont think it would generate the same response, and tbh, i couldn't give a f?ck what or where he is singing. Tim, you have put above, (amongst other insults) " another nob head from Bolton who has latched on to Rangers", can I ask, what is the difference between an English man from Bolton Latching on to a pro British club, and an Irish man from Dublin say, or even Bolton, "latching on" to Cetlic? surely it's the same thing, just different persuasions?
  20. the fields of Athenry, is not a rebel song in the true sense.It's a fictional ballad, not a true story, it's only become political due to Celtic taking it on as an anthem, and adding a few words, so people assume is somehow shows support for that side of things, when in fact it's nothing to do with it and is about a time long before all that,(famine times) and could be just as easily about someone from Bolton who was shipped off to Australia for nicking corn or sheep etc, as a few were. It's used for years as Galway's anthem, which is as far away from being a IRA stonghold as Darcy Lever.
  21. didn't realise it was that sort of book to be honest, might get a copy. the poppy isn't a religious symbol as stated, but surley burning it on rememberence day could, even should be deemed as inciting something (I think some of the were) It's this type of thing that drives a further wedge as people see it as one lot getting away with insulting their culture, while any attack on the others makes the news and results in arrests etc.
  22. Darcy Lever was/is known as "Dolly Tub City"

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