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TJ: What the blinking flip!? From the Beeb website



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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:09,
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oh and Cameron is a tit but I added that . . .


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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:24,
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* so named because her snatch smelled of spoiled milk apparently. Trufax.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:31,
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there are rations in Britain.
Nope. Does not compute.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:55,
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Nope. Does not compute.
and no doubt making a fortune, as china paying high for western milk right now.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 17:13,
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*fears*
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:31,
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You really shouldn't be posting on a humerous message board whilst driving a train . . . /H&S


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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:36,
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*sounds of screeching rails and smashing noises*
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:38,
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my mate lives close to liverpool's ground, it's a nightmare when they play at home. we won't even go to the pub when the derby's on, it's always full of fighting wankers
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:36,
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Moved out to the 'burbs now.
They will still have had doormen outside all the pubs, and no glass crossing the bar all day.
I have to say I really question the wisdom of an evening kick off - even on a monday. Large swathes of the city will have been on the keg since lunchtime. It won't be a pretty sight.
In fact with that in mind I think I'll scarper and try for an earlier train...
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:40,
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They will still have had doormen outside all the pubs, and no glass crossing the bar all day.
I have to say I really question the wisdom of an evening kick off - even on a monday. Large swathes of the city will have been on the keg since lunchtime. It won't be a pretty sight.
In fact with that in mind I think I'll scarper and try for an earlier train...
I generally stayed in when the footballs were on. Although generally the fans seemed well-behaved.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:51,
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