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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 15:37:33 GMT
Post by THE BEAST on Feb 7, 2012 15:37:33 GMT
I did have me chuckling at times, I think you need to read more science fiction I don't think that's true. Okay then
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 16:33:08 GMT
Post by shirleymush on Feb 7, 2012 16:33:08 GMT
I don't think that's true. Okay then It's not something I've ever really got into. Largely because I'm so ignorant that I'd be unable to seperate the science from from the fiction.
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 16:47:16 GMT
Post by THE BEAST on Feb 7, 2012 16:47:16 GMT
It's not something I've ever really got into. Largely because I'm so ignorant that I'd be unable to seperate the science from from the fiction. It's only a matter of time, you'd be right in the end whichever way you decided to believe
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 16:51:00 GMT
Post by shirleymush on Feb 7, 2012 16:51:00 GMT
It's not something I've ever really got into. Largely because I'm so ignorant that I'd be unable to seperate the science from from the fiction. It's only a matter of time, you'd be right in the end whichever way you decided to believe Now that is far too clever for me.
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 16:55:25 GMT
Post by Batts on Feb 7, 2012 16:55:25 GMT
Was indeed fascinating, but clearly the scenario whereby a player suddenly lands on a new training pitch to be managed by a new manager for a new club who have inadvertently paid 30m on this player, and meanwhile there is a club somewhere else wondering where their striker has gone and what this 30m pounds is doing in their bank account, simply cannot happen.
I wonder if that is the longest sentence i have ever written. It reads like a Nick Illingsworth article.
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 16:58:28 GMT
Post by THE BEAST on Feb 7, 2012 16:58:28 GMT
Was indeed fascinating, but clearly the scenario whereby a player suddenly lands on a new training pitch to be managed by a new manager for a new club who have inadvertently paid 30m on this player, and meanwhile there is a club somewhere else wondering where their striker has gone and what this 30m pounds is doing in their bank account, simply cannot happen. I wonder if that is the longest sentence i have ever written. It reads like a Nick Illingsworth article. utter Tosh, not enough spelling mistakes
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 16:59:09 GMT
Post by shirleymush on Feb 7, 2012 16:59:09 GMT
Was indeed fascinating, but clearly the scenario whereby a player suddenly lands on a new training pitch to be managed by a new manager for a new club who have inadvertently paid 30m on this player, and meanwhile there is a club somewhere else wondering where their striker has gone and what this 30m pounds is doing in their bank account, simply cannot happen. I wonder if that is the longest sentence i have ever written. It reads like a Nick Illingsworth article. Not enough spelling mistakes.
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Pullis
Feb 7, 2012 17:00:40 GMT
Post by Batts on Feb 7, 2012 17:00:40 GMT
Jinx.
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