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SOG Brand is clearly "marmite" I think your being a tad disrespectful to marmite. but i know the point you are making Marmiite is edible Brand is a turd , who woud want to eat that uness they were suffered from coprophagia.
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Pap 1.apart from you who else watches big brother 2. of course he shoudnt be punished for ever. so woud you be happy if he banged your daughter and bragged about it and made lewd comments ? and the ony reason they got punished because Andrew Sachs formally raised the issue, thousands of folk moaned and the beeb got fined 3. They dont appear to be accountable , how many BBC hierarchy turned a blind eye to the evi monsters they employed ike savie and hall @ they should report to the news instead of making it Also I was annoyed last night when aan green stated that chesea were the outstanding team this season. and citeh were the nearest team to be on par with them. not a mention of saints
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Since when was the ong haired lout been a comedian? Have the BBC forgiven him for those ewd prank calls he made to Andrew Sachs and Family Time the BBC were scrapped and a new more accountabe BBC type organisation is created
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Great win but why does the BBC not give us any credit Listening in the car on the way back from hockey . And Alan green said Chelsea are the outstanding premiership team this season and they only team to come close to them is Citeh . Why do the beeb allow such morons on the radio to spout this crap . Not a single mention if saints
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Pochettino asks Levy to sign Jay Rodriguez
Viking Warrior replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
what utter nonsense, several spurs fans are not impressed with poochie, and are making their feelings known. Jay Rod can see what is happening at Saints and will want to be part of our future -
Blackmore: Players angry with Board & Reed
Viking Warrior replied to Saint Charlie's topic in The Saints
Saint Charlie I have no need to apologise . If you look back in time you will see I retracted some of my comments My main gripe at the time was there was so much made up negativity being spouted at the time by various journo's It was ****ing me off . I'm not got to apologise because I had a certain opinion . Just like you for resurrecting this story . -
Can we change the thread title now
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I would love to see a picture of Kat at today's game . She would be so pleased for her dad
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Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
Mr X if you thought we were poor today . I can't wait for us to be fantastic -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
Just seen the spuds result . The day just gets better -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
What's the red card incident with foster about -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
Has alps posted to day or is he in a state of shock . Like the rest of us happy chappies ? -
Is Katarina Tarnishing Markus' Legacy?
Viking Warrior replied to Pastor Patrón's topic in The Saints
Pastor **** off you pollock -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
Now drinking a pint of Loch Lomond brewery's southern summit . Quite apt given today's result -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
Who got no 8 -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
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And wasn't it trousers who said this had 0-0 written all over this ha ha ha ha ha ha -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
God I can't keep up with the score . We have scored 7 or do we have 8 . The bleak winter I'm drinking is is honour of Sunderland . What a fantastic week . With the cowman commuting his future to us , see what you are missing pooch . Lallana and co -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
Brilliant saints . We want 6 -
Saints 8 (Eight) Sunderland 0 - Match and Reactions
Viking Warrior replied to Unbelievable Jeff's topic in The Saints
At the Dunoon beer festival . Drinking awesome real ale . Listening to Tom Hinkley of inspiral carpets And following the match thread . And saints tanking the black cats might have a pint of winter meltdown next -
A book called war Hero Medic was recently written by the brother of Pierre Naya The forward is written by Col Jim Ryan who I worked with up until 4 years ago . Jim Ryan a young Capt who worked with Rck jolly of the red and green life machine fame anyway here's the forward of the the late Pierre Nays account if the Falklands By 1982 Pierre was a Staff Sergeant and senior OTT and ripe for duty in a war zone, where our paths would meet. Mike Naya describes in fascinating detail our trip to war in a large cruise liner converted to a troop carrier role. It seemed like a holiday adventure, but that would soon change. Pierre and the author of this foreword were part of a unique unit with its origins in the Western Desert of World War 2. It was called 55 Field Surgical Team or 55 FST, and consisted of two field surgical teams. Pierre was the senior OTT with one of these teams, the author a surgeon with the other team. Fatefully 55 FST would embark on the Landing ship Sir Galahad. The book describes in harrowing detail the subsequent bombing and the heroic behaviour of the man at the centre of this tale - Pierre. For his heroism Pierre was awarded the coveted Military Medal. For the remainder of the war he carried out his duties with the FST in exemplary fashion and at the war's end he and the author and their teams were positioned in the Falkland Islands’ only hospital – the King Edward the VII Memorial Hospital. It was here that this writer came to see at first hand all Pierre’s extraordinary qualities, so eloquently described by the author in the opening section of this book. His generosity of spirit, his cheerfulness and his musical ability shone brightly and cheered all of us on. What we did not know at the time was that Pierre was suffering greatly in silence as a consequence of what he had seen in the bowels of the burning ship. The sights and sounds of men screaming in agony and terror and the dead and dying were eating into him. He never showed these feelings, and sadly we did not notice. The author then goes on to describe the cost of his brother’s heroism – sadness and depression manifested as post-traumatic stress disorder. To add insult to injury we hear of the Home Office attempt to remove his citizenship when Pierre applied to have his passport, lost on Sir Galahad, replaced. Only after years of anxiety would this be resolved. A heart-breaking story, but all too credible. One puts this book down at once gasping in awe of Pierre. With the love of his wife Nina and his lovely daughters, Pierre gained a degree of solace and was able to enjoy his later years in retirement in the Algarve and return to his fishing and music. He died too young of heart disease, but we who were privileged to know him are left with memories of a unique gentle giant and true war hero.
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I have weeks break in tignabruich and two day I was sailing up an down loch goil and loch long . Batman was not to be seen ? I thought he might have been at the mini bear festival in coylet . As fir Faslane ,I would not gave guessed I was close to Faslane unless there were nuke subs were below me when I was fishing near cool port and by the light house . batman will no where I was .. What is that big brown shed on the left Jamie ? What a beautiful area . Unless you know the area you would never have guessed that was where the UK,s nuclear subs were based there . I said to my GF are you sure that's Faslane . She said yes . Only went with in a mile of Faslane as I didn't want the Marines shoving an SA 80 up me nose .
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I just want to wish all my medical colleagues of 22 Field Hospital who are being deployed to Sierra Leone a safe and succesful tour of duty
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That is for your summary Ron . Always good to hear the other side . It was mentioned on 5live this morning about Michael Carberry . Good to see his tweet above refuting that . I was sad when he left us maybe he should have stayed with us and his career would have continued to flourish .