no matter how much England lose by, no matter how much they get humiliated it wont be enough (depression stage)
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Originally posted by Bubbleking View PostI think we are all gong through this right now. its the 5 stages of coping
Iv already been through Denial (I thought we still could pull it out of the fire with 10 mins left)
Anger is subsiding somewhat
Now entering bargaining - I think the pain will go away f England get destroyed
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostFrance will be utterly invincible. Magnificent blue giants after a bunch of terrible performances. Rugby is truly a game of national stereotypes."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by The Hurricane View PostWhat one syllable 3 letter word becomes a three syllable word by adding one letter to the endSPOILERAre Area...
I think I used to know another answer for this as well but I can't remember it.Last edited by Strewelpeter; 08-10-11, 09:26.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View Post
Yeah this. Who gives a fuck it people jump on the bandwagon when it's your own country. Bar maybe Kev and RDIII no-one else gave a shit about cricket, but i'm sure i wasn't the only person to watch and cheer on Ireland during the WC. How many tuned in to watch Conor Niland take on Djokovic in the US Open?
You don't have to follow a sport inside out to want to cheer on your country when they're on the big stage. If Ireland qualify for the Table Tennis World Team Championships (if there is such a thing) i'll be watching it and cheering them on despite not giving a shit about them before. Expect to see lots of Ireland football bandwagon supporters if we make the playoffs and qualify for the Euros, but i won't be losing any sleep over it.
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Originally posted by Bubbleking View PostKidney will be in with a great shout for getting the Lions job when it becomes available. The man is a master tactician. Gets the win when it matters - sport is all about results based thinking and he gets results
Right, France through, time to go try find a new flat.
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Originally posted by Micknail View PostTea
Tea? = Yes please thanksOriginally posted by Micknail View PostMeh, my attempts at comedy are hit and miss.
Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostSPOILERAre Area...
I think I used to know another answer for this as well but I can't remember it.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostHas the potential to be the game of the tournament.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostHas the potential to be the game of the tournament.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostI know if Dublin won the AI next year, no matter how emphatically they won it, the experience would not be comparable on any level to last year. The pain and the disappointment and the struggle to drag yourself back year after year with nothing but vain hope and a single wish that this will be our year, this is the time when we don't mess it up.
There is no joy like following a team starved of success that eventually makes the breakthrough. None even close.
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I should drink beer more often, I usually buy desperados. but when i was in the off-license yesterday I spotted Sombrero beer, its the exact same but in a can, 5.9 % and 4 cans for 6 quid
drank 5 cans was fairly well on, but absolutely no hangover at all this morning.Her sky-ness
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Pretenders again. Not as disappointed as I thought I'd be, because they were so bad and have no business still being in the tournament after being outclassed by so much.
Also, whoever said O'Driscoll played bad, wtf? He made some monster tackles, great passes, worked like a Trojan around the breakdown and was one of the few who were 'on' today.
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as much as it pains me,the better team won on the day,the irish lads had 14 missed tackles,and 13 errors and you just wont get away with that at this level.as for the lads packing it in,THEY OWE US FUCKALLin fact its the irish public that owes it to them.not sure when they will go from the game but when i think of the triple crowns,grand slam,the h/c and magners/pro12 that have come irelands way over the years,top class stuff!even not sleeping well last night,,as for wales,best of luck to ye,hope ye knock the shit outta franceMattie McGrath wanna-be
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that/this all nighter starting to take its toll.....getting too old for that/this shite
preparing ingredients for chicken pie to cook later ....might find a job in attic to do after , prob take me a few hrs
but..
"was sorting out old papers and documents dear that was why it was quiet"
"no i wasn't sawing anything"
"no idea how that paperclip got stuck to my face"
"No NO, No need to check , you wouldnt understand it"
"YES YES I'll do the shopping now"
What day is it anyhow?
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Originally posted by BabyHawk View PostJust found an injured pigeon on my door step, what do I do with it?
Pigeon pie
Ingredients
8 oz of shortcrust pastry
Two plump pigeons
¼ lb bacon
¼ lb mushrooms
1 onion
½ pint stock
1 oz butter
salt and pepper
Tablespoon of flour
A pinch of gravy salt
Method
Place the pigeons in a pan, cover with a pint of water, season with salt and pepper and simmer for an hour and a half. Save water.
Place pigeons in pie dish,
Slice onion and mushrooms, cut up bacon and fry them together in the butter.
Add them to the pigeon in the pie dish.
If you are using meat of the pigeon only, use ½ a pint of the water that the pigeons were cooked in to make the stock by adding a chicken stock cube, then thicken with tablespoon of flour, add a pinch gravy salt, to colour and pour over the pigeons. (If you have cooked the pigeons complete with bones, simply miss out the stock cube, strain, and use ½ a pint as your stock).
Add stock to the pigeons.
Cover with pastry and bake the pie for thirty minutes at, gas 6, 400°F, 200°C.
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some fucking bastard robbed mia's flicker from out side the house last night, she said she would know it if she saw it as she took the red sticker off the handlebar, but if i walk up to the back of the estate later, how am i going to prove anything
Poor child she is crying non stop looking for it!Her sky-ness
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Originally posted by michelle SatNav View Postsome fucking bastard robbed mia's flicker from out side the house last night, she said she would know it if she saw it as she took the red sticker off the handlebar, but if i walk up to the back of the estate later, how am i going to prove anything
Poor child she is crying non stop looking for it!
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Originally posted by michelle SatNav View Postsome fucking bastard robbed mia's flicker from out side the house last night, she said she would know it if she saw it as she took the red sticker off the handlebar, but if i walk up to the back of the estate later, how am i going to prove anything
Poor child she is crying non stop looking for it!
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostOK children, bed-time.
We've an early start in the morning so would the last one here make sure the threads locked, the lights are off and the cats out.
Rashers and Sausages at 5.45am.
Because it's not until Saturday 7th obviously, I've my best (only) shirt in the washing machine now, going to head out to get a present after the rugby in the morning, treat myself to first shave since Tuesday. I'm all super organised about this party.
Except just as I send this reply I get that sinking feeling, check the calendar, oh fcuk fcuk fcuk you complete and utter spanner. Cue mad dash to find something to wear, out onto street to hail taxi, into town, moshing to Madness and the Jam, niteclub, home at 4. Set alarm for 6 but record games anyway. Sleep through til 11 obviously, watch Irelands defeat.
Decide to read this thread until the 8am posts to see the reaction, then watch England/France with aforementioned sausages and rashers. Immediately know result of game because of stupid thread title. fml.
tldr : Long series of first world problems.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View Post20 minutes after posting this I'm lying on the couch watching the darts and drifting off to sleep with a can of beer. Then get a text asking why I hadn't turned up for my mates 40th birthday, especially after doing some of the minor organisation, sending the invites etc.
Because it's not until Saturday 7th obviously, I've my best (only) shirt in the washing machine now, going to head out to get a present after the rugby in the morning, treat myself to first shave since Tuesday. I'm all super organised about this party.
Except just as I send this reply I get that sinking feeling, check the calendar, oh fcuk fcuk fcuk you complete and utter spanner. Cue mad dash to find something to wear, out onto street to hail taxi, into town, moshing to Madness and the Jam, niteclub, home at 4. Set alarm for 6 but record games anyway. Sleep through til 11 obviously, watch Irelands defeat.
Decide to read this thread until the 8am posts to see the reaction, then watch England/France with aforementioned sausages and rashers. Immediately know result of game because of stupid thread title. fml.
tldr : Long series of first world problems.
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Originally posted by ghostface ste View PostThread title was prior to the game so should be no clues there
No big deal anyway, fairly sure don't have stomach for it and switching on internet is always a big risk.
Just seen France won, all good.
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Originally posted by Micknail View PostProb ok prices for 10 and 12 year old cars.
1.8 petrol, higher insurance rate (is this important factor in your case?) Higher fuel consumption, altho ofset by the vvt engine.
SPOILERPlus the other one only has a cassette player.
Granted the T-sport will be in a higher insurance bracket but it shouldn't be that much of an issue. However you are also buying a car that's a generation newer with all the safety improvements that come with that (and the 1.4 is crap so dont buy that )May you live in interesting times!
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Originally posted by bp_me View PostThe 1.8 will do better MPG than the 1.6 in Emmets post. I've had both. With that 1.8 in my celica I would average 30MPG around town. The 1.6 in the previous would do well to average 26MPG around town and often worse.
Granted the T-sport will be in a higher insurance bracket but it shouldn't be that much of an issue. However you are also buying a car that's a generation newer with all the safety improvements that come with that (and the 1.4 is crap so dont buy that )
difference between the two in insurance is about 40%, but possibly worth it if the car manages to hold more value and is a better drive / more reliable etc. if you were looking for something in that range of cars is the corolla pretty much the boss of the 2nd hand market in terms of reliability etc?
cheers
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