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Think you have to plave a MINIMUM $1 bet....
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Do you mean the burgers will have a bad taste... thats just sick.
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Police have release CCTV....
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They were only there so that you didnt look a t1t turning up to an empty staplewood
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Because Im not from Pompey...
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I dont bother, as you get germs on your hand from the door handle as you walk out....
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Of course, forgot about the 4g model. :confused: I'll wait. cheers
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Hello, Im after an iPhone and have got bored of searching tinternet for deals etc. So, can anyone point me in the direction of a good deal they have seen on the net. Cheers.
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See post #113 :smt005 Edit: Ah...someone beat me too it....
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Lets all move on shall we.
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Yeah - Im a bit of a map geek.
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Thought this was pretty good, must have taken ages to complete. http://www.bl.uk/magnificentmaps/map4.html
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Ive tried this before. I wanted to reduce the amount I pay each month and heard (on here) that you can phone sky up and threaten to quit as the monthly fee is too much. they then offer you all these deals to stay. Instead, they agreed to remove the sports package........ I had to quickly back track and say that I would need to think about it for a day or two !!! I didnt want to lose sports, I just didnt want to pay as much as I was. Can someone please explain to me how I can still keep my subscriptions, but get a reduction in my bill. I have sky TV, phone and broadband... Ive heard so many stories about people only paying X amount, and I want some of it !!!!
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Were there 6 worse teams than the skates in the prem this year...?
Marsdinho replied to Marsdinho's topic in The Lounge
He needs to explain to me who these teams are... Burnley and Hull maybe.....but after that. -
I do actually know the name of one of them....
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Saw this on "The News" website, the blue few really are f*cking mental... Is Avram Grant right in saying there were six worse Premier League teams than Pompey this season? 71% Yes 11% There were more than just six! 18% No How the hell do they work that one out, even without the -points, they would still be down. Heskey has even scored against them this season FFS.
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Ill ask Mrs Marsdinho tonight....
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Saw an interview with him over the weekend. What is it with him talking like a dutch person trying to speak english...... He even pauses to think of the correct word.....IN ENGLISH
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2954500/Chef-dies-after-feeling-eel.html
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Someone I work with has just had the following emailed to him, I thought it would be of interest to some of you.... "As you might know I sponsored one of the banners in town for the JPT Final. On Wednesday my Dad and I went to St Mary's and the Matt Le Tissier suite to pick up the banner, meet a few famous faces and hold the cup. Alan Pardew, Kelvin Davis, Dean Hammond and Rickie Lambert were in attendance. AP spoke of his plans for next year, the fact that we all expect us to romp the league and the new pressure we will be under. He spoke of letting 5 or 6 go and getting new faces in that would compete in the Championship let alone the League One. He spoke about how pre-season this year will be vital and that on day one he will have a team raring to go. He never looked anything other than sure he was staying. He promised me that he would be staying. He mentioned that Rickie was a fat boy when he arrived and ate loads and had a paunch and they had to retrain him to eat better and become an athlete. Must be something about our number 7's. He praised Hammond and said that "He needs to work on his first touch or he won't be in the team". He said "Kelvin is a true Saint. He could have left to go to West Ham and he said NO. Already down as Number 1 next year". Kelvin was such a nice man and I thanked him from all of us for his great performances and his loyalty". I was shocked at how humble Rickie Lambert was. He was quiet, struggled to keep eye contact with me and said he wants at least one more goal to get to 30 league goals this year. He refused to say he was staying but said, "I love it here". Dean Hammond said "I want to play at this club for the rest of my career and end it in the Premiership". The club took all the photos and if I ever get them I will post them up. All in all I managed to get AP to say he was staying which was superb. They all believe they can win the league next year and you could see they had fire in their bellys. Frankly worth £500 sponsorship and I have the banner pride of place on my wall at work. All 6ft high of it "
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Keeping deer out of the garden is perhaps one of the worst predicaments a gardener can find themselves facing. There are many deer deterrent and repellent products available, but many gardeners have been trying for years to come up with a homemade solution to this perplexing problem of deer control. One of the best solutions to keeping deer out of the garden is to guide the deer away from the garden. I'll cite an example here. I had a garden not too long ago that seemed to be right in the path of the local deer population. The deer walked this path almost every night and as they were passing by, nibbled any green shoots that were in reach. I knew I had to come up with some kind of control for the deer fast or there simply wouldn't be a harvest from the garden. In checking out the surrounding area in the woods around the garden, I noticed that our neighbor had set out a new salt lick for the deer. The deer seemed to stray from their normal path for this new salt lick. I thought that if I could block off their normal path and set out salt licks quite a ways away from the garden, then maybe the deer would make a new path and bypass the garden on their nightly stroll. Well, this seemed to work well this last year. I'm really confident that it may work in the future, but only time will tell. Some other suggestions for keeping deer out of the garden are listed below: Dogs are considered a top deterrent for keeping deer out of the garden, unless your dog is the type that lays there, raises an eyelid and basically gives anyone permission to travel across your property. Some training could be in order for your pooch, should you decide to go that route. Fencing or netting off your garden can help to deter deer, but this can become costly depending on the size of your garden. Some people have been known to pee, yes pee, around the garden and get successful results. I personally have tried this, very early in the morning, mind you. Had I been caught by my neighbors, they might not have thought highly of the idea. By the way, my results with this strategy failed. There is a product on the market that works off the basis of deer not liking the smell of rotten eggs. So some people have let eggs rot and then placed them around the garden perimeter, with mixed results We have several pet cats around the house. The deer do not approach the area around the house, ever. This is my personal observation, of course. I think it has to do with kitties using the flower beds and that's where the deer like to eat and well, you know. I can understand the deer's point of view there. One reason I guess to have cats in the garden. Growing plants that deer are not particularly fond of can also deter the deer from around your garden. Ivory and Irish Spring soap grated around the garden have also been tried to help deter deer, but the results were also mixed. Coyote Urine, purchased at your local hunting supply, has also had pretty good results in deterring deer. Scare tactics, like throwing rocks, spraying water, running after the deer through the woods like a mad man, yelling out wildly, can clearly convince the deer that you are quite off your rocker, and can possibly deter them until they believe you might be back on your meds. Whatever deer control strategy you decide to use to keep deer out of your garden, please remember that you must change your strategy every so often, as deer will get used to the same things and be right back in the garden, munching on your precious plants. http://www.bluegrassgardens.com/deer-control-in-the-garden.html