Is he? With these refs?
He is committing red card offenses daily so eventually they'll have to give him one :)
You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.I bet the dirty bastard does commit red cards offences on a daily basis. I could see that fuzzy haired cnut elbowing old women in the face in order to get to the front of the queue in Tesco, or any other popular chsin of supermarket.
You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.
You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.
You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.
That proves my point. He was clearly unaware of the protocol!the doughnut thief would disagree
De Gea has.You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.
You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.
De Gea was caught shoplifting donuts in Sainsbury's so he clearly does!You seriously think he does his own shopping? Or any noteworthy Premier League player for that matter. I expect he's never stepped inside a Tesco.
I'm using street vernacular, as I occasionally do when the occasion suits.![]()
bad is not a noun.
be that as it may, dear fellow,I'm using street vernacular, as I occasionally do when the occasion suits.
That's a very well polished sheriff's star.be that as it may, dear fellow,
i have seen you champion good english on many an occasion.
"my bad" is, and always will be, an outrageous amerikkkanisation of proper english.
i am all for new words and slang and local dialect when it at least resembles genuine english,
in fact, you know i enjoy pushing the rules a little myself.
taking into account your recent venture (lord knows why) to the colonies,
i shan't mention the matter again.
if you must insist on such vulgarisms then so be it,
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i was sure you'd like it.That's a very well polished sheriff's star.
It looks very nice.i was sure you'd like it.
be that as it may, dear fellow,
i have seen you champion good english on many an occasion.
"my bad" is, and always will be, an outrageous amerikkkanisation of proper english.
i am all for new words and slang and local dialect when it at least resembles genuine english,
in fact, you know i enjoy pushing the rules a little myself.
taking into account your recent venture (lord knows why) to the colonies,
i shan't mention the matter again.
if you must insist on such vulgarisms then so be it,
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