halfcenturyup
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id say check the seedy brothels but @halfcenturyup age you're better off checking the cosy tea rooms
Nothing better than a nice cup of tea.
id say check the seedy brothels but @halfcenturyup age you're better off checking the cosy tea rooms
i do realise that i may incur the wrath of many but its horrible stuffNothing better than a nice cup of tea.
i do realise that i may incur the wrath of many but its horrible stuff
So, a cup of tea and a nibble?Depends which seedy brothel you are drinking it in .....
If there were no rules there would be no need for fraudulent commercial deals, would there? We would just get whatever sponsorships we wanted. What the fuck is he on about?That's the point. He states there is an intention to work with no rules to continue to enable fraudulent commercial deals.
I spoke to City the other week when Sherwood said on Sky that we don't play by the rules and they had to issue an on-air apology.
So, a cup of tea and a nibble?
Salty and SheikhCrisp buying ban must be incoming
It has become taboo to mention the behaviour of the Dippers at Heysel and Hillsborough. History has even been rewritten about the latter. I utterly despise Liverpool FC, their players and most of all their supporters.It's incredible how much our freedom of speech has been eroded. Personally I would not shout about Heysel at a football match but people are supposed to have a right to protest in this country.
I suspect it'll be very toxic again on Sunday, they don't do modesty.On Sunday can we chant 39 repeatedly to drown out their chants,surely we are not breaking any”new scouse . rules”.
It has become taboo to mention the behaviour of the Dippers at Heysel and Hillsborough. History has even been rewritten about the latter. I utterly despise Liverpool FC, their players and most of all their supporters.
Nah, just check the library.id say check the seedy brothels but @halfcenturyup age you're better off checking the cosy tea rooms
Nah, just check the library.
The ‘law for beginners’ section in particular.