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  1. the french i know are great people, i think a lot of english are a bit jealous of them deep down
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    they have better food, drink and all round life style, and they dont cow tow to their their goverment.

    if they dont want to do something they tell "the powers to be" where to go! :lol:

     

    You're a funny man Captain De Gaulle. :lol::lol::lol::lol:

  2. Ain't it the truth !! :lol:

     

    My old fella had no time for the "eyeties" he was a Lewis gunner during the war fighting in Europe, he told me "never trust an eyetie".

    He hated them....mind you, he must have hated me too, If I came in late he'd show me how hard Dixie Dean could head a ball, I still wear the scars on me head. :(

  3. Well I think that's the end of the road for us now, its about as far as we can go with this poor side, Rooney is coming into form but he was not getting any service, the poor lad ran his heart out after overlong balls ( its not his fault :) )

     

    Lennon's a crackin little player, may have done better with him on earlier.

  4. So one decent pass makes a player? :rolleyes: if you had watched the game Den, his passes were going astray, either short or too long, he carnt beat a man, in fact in his whole career, I cannot count to ten the players he has dribbled past. :)

     

    He was one of the best crossers of a ball I've ever seen but Internatioonal football is over for him.

     

    Accrington Stanley might offer him a job on the wing, selling sandwiches to the 34 supporters. :lol:

     

    I like International football, its good to watch the impressive array of skills on display, the accurate passing,the magnificent goals and the great interlinking ball to feet game that makes for great entertainment.

     

    Thats why I make a point of not watching England and have'nt for about 8 years

     

     

    Do you originally come from Wigan by any chance? :lol:

  5. More importantly, Ant, will Steve Bruce still be at Birmingham next season?

     

    He used to be my neighbour when he was an apprentice at Gillingham. A nice guy.

     

    Was it you who bent his nose Alan? :blink:

  6. #6 am I the only romantic user on here?

     

    Famous 6's: Albert Einstein, Jane Seymour, John Denver, Meryl Streep,Christopher Columbus, Goldie Hawn.

     

    I'm as intelligent as Albert was, I sing like Denver did and wander like Columbus, the other three I just dream about. :)

     

    My wife says I'm an ar**ole. :(

  7. Ms Thornton is thought to have been looking after the dog at a house in the area.

     

    It is thought she was attacked after trying to intervene when the animal bit a 31-year-old woman who had come to the front door.

    Obviously the dog was confused being amongst strangers and and then another stranger appearing at the door.

    These things happen from time to time, but that's life and sh*t happens "unfortunatley".

    Dogs arn't the only things to act out of character, there's nothing worse than a person loosing it!

     

    Excuses, excuses, confused??? <_<

  8. Strange thing about a lot of urban streets they have houses in them and those houses have a water supply and quite often buckets or other containers for holding water. As most dog attacks are in urban areas it would follow that a supply of water and the means to deliver it to the target are freely available.

     

     

    Okay! :rolleyes: so yer right but by the time yer wait for the bucket to fill up, yer partner has been eaten all up. :)

  9. We used to throw a bucket of cold water on fighting dogs to get them apart. Would this work in the case of a dog attacking a person I wonder?

     

    :lol::lol::lol::lol:

    This thread gets funnier and funnier :lol:

     

    I can see it now, hundreds of people walking around the streets with buckets of water in their ar$e pockets. :lol:

  10. He would have been better off grabbing pepper from the kitchen but that is easy to say in hindsight.

     

    Any dog that runs straight at you can be quickly disabled by pulling it's front legs apart sideways, If your coordination is up to it. Pull hard enough and the dog will die.

     

    Far better to turn your back and hold your hands up, but if it's a big dog the impact of being hit by 10 stone hitting you at 25 mph can drop you to the ground fast.

     

    I always say that the temprement of a dog travels down the lead from it's owner.

     

    A lot of people should be banned from dog ownership for life.

     

    Any dog that runs straight at you can be quickly disabled by pulling it's front legs apart sideways, If your coordination is up to it. Pull hard enough and the dog will die.

     

    and you're going to show us how? :lol::lol::lol: Huge, I know yer like a joke now and then but we're being serious for once. :(

  11. Coming round the corner into our street one day, a mongrel came running at my wife and I barking mad, I instinctively wellied it about ten feet up in the air and after 50 somersaults, it landed and yelped away. The young teenage female owner cried at me saying it would not have bitten anyone. :blink:

     

    Sorry love but nobody told me that. :(

  12. Scottish football aint and has never been worth a carrot :) beats me why they hate England. :huh:

     

    Nothing wrong with Carragher,

    Hargreaves crap,

     

    Jersey Theo Walcott? touched the ball about three times in half an hour, my 7 yr old g/daughter would have had more of the ball. :rolleyes:

  13. Here in Liverpool, we have weather information that does not cost a penny.

     

    Its dry when its not raining

    its not raining when its dry

    its warm when its not cold

    its cold when its not warm.

     

    Its windy when its not calm

    its calm when its not windy

    yer house has been burgled when yer not in

    when yer in, it still gets burgled. :(

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