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sebastian firefly

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  1. this aswell he loves to speak his mind shame is mind is borrowed from dougal mcquire
  2. this x2
  3. its nice to know that all that hard work practicing paid off i should be held up as a role model to younger generations dedication thats what you need
  4. i normally go as a depressed bloke in his 40's who gets a bit too carried away and drinks far too much then spends all the next week worring about it i think ive perfected it
  5. deleteted scene from "in brugges" harry on a train
  6. although not really a speech i give you this The Godfather (1972) [first lines] Bonasera: I believe in America. America has made my fortune. And I raised my daughter in the American fashion. I gave her freedom but I taught her never to dishonor her family. She found a "boy friend," not an Italian. She went to the movies with him. She stayed out late. I didn't protest. Two months ago he took her for a drive, with another boy friend. They made her drink whiskey and then they tried to take advantage of her. She resisted. She kept her honor. So they beat her. Like an animal. When I went to the hospital her nose was broken. Her jaw was shattered, held together by wire. She couldn't even weep because of the pain. But I wept. Why did I weep? She was the light of my life. A beautiful girl. Now she will never be beautiful again. [He breaks down at this point, and the Don gestures to his son to get him a drink] Bonasera: Sorry... [He regains his composure and carries on] Bonasera: I went to the police, like a good American. These two boys were brought to trial. The judge sentenced them to three years in prison, and suspended the sentence. Suspended sentence! They went free that very day! I stood in the courtroom like a fool, and those two bastards, they smiled at me. Then I said to my wife, "For justice, we must go to Don Corleone." Don Corleone: Why did you go to the police? Why didn't you come to me first? Bonasera: What do you want of me? Tell me anything. But do what I beg you to do. Don Corleone: What is that? [bonasera gets up from his seat and whispers into the Don's ear; for a long moment the Don is silent] Don Corleone: That I cannot do. Bonasera: I will give you anything you ask! Don Corleone: We have known each other many years, but this is the first time you've come to me for counsel or for help. I can't remember the last time you invited me to your house for a cup of coffee, even though my wife is godmother to your only child. But let's be frank here. You never wanted my friendship. And you feared to be in my debt. Bonasera: I didn't want to get into trouble. Don Corleone: I understand. You found paradise in America. You had a good trade, you made a good living. The police protected you and there were courts of law. So you didn't need a friend like me. Now you come and say "Don Corleone, give me justice." But you don't ask with respect. You don't offer friendship. You don't even think to call me "Godfather." You come into my house on the day my daughter is to be married and you ask me to do murder - for money. Bonasera: I ask you for justice. Don Corleone: That is not justice. Your daughter is alive. Bonasera: Let them suffer then as she suffers. [the Don is silent] Bonasera: How much shall I pay you? [the Don turns away dismissively, but Bonasera stays on] Don Corleone: Bonasera, Bonasera, what have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully? If you'd come to me in friendship, this scum who ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And if by some chance an honest man like yourself made enemies they would become my enemies. And then, they would fear you. Bonasera: Be my friend... Godfather. [the Don at first shrugs, but upon hearing the title he lifts his hand, and a humbled Bonasera kisses the ring on it] Don Corleone: Good. [He places his hand around Bonasera in a paternal gesture] Don Corleone: Some day, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me. But until that day, consider this justice a gift on my daughter's wedding day. [a gratified Bonasera offers his thanks and leaves] Don Corleone: [to Hagen] Give this job to Clemenza. I want reliable people, people who aren't going to be carried away. I mean, we're not murderers, in spite of what this undertaker thinks...
  7. brando as colnel kurtz when he reads ts eliot's the hollow men in appocalypse now
  8. has she had any contact from the kidnappers ransom etc snownapping has reached our shores now from the more unsavoury elements from the fecund east apparently it was rife in former yogoslavia the serbs used to recruit young belgrade street urchins desperate for excitement and prestrige under the old regime but since the breakup its spread throughtout often linked to paramilitaries but now after the "war" ithink its now mainly in the hands of the kosovar mafia
  9. i would rather seee saints in champions league , than see a wc in england
  10. russia was always favourite over us for so many reasons ££££££s in back pokets what it could do for russia not wht russia could do for world cup but qatar manila or jamacia might as well bid for the winter olympics
  11. would he be there to teach a ox c to wave
  12. i think youl find churchill promised our empire to the us if they loaned us the wedge to continue giving hitler a shoeing to which i think weve just paid of the last install ment quite recently dont tihnk he was a socialist bit of a **** when not at war but not a socialist
  13. the sash is gash it looks utter shyte id rather have that awful pony chevron attrocity the this stripes stripes and more stripes check out bilbao kit this season now that is what we should be wearing perhaps they could have done the sash thing just for the one game to mark the125th and sold 125 of them at £125 a piece
  14. for a 4 nil thrashing i too felt undewhelmed maybee im picky but it felt a little unsatisfying coud have and should have been more
  15. i still look for his name on the team sheet and always feel a little downcast each time i cant see it i think it was he that trully got me hooked on saints williams worthington wallace armstrong moran please dont wake me
  16. it was usually that last rum that affected your judgement
  17. for us it was ronnie ekelund with matty otherwise maradona by a country mile then a taxi to the station and an intercontinetal train genius flawed but incredible
  18. get a room
  19. brescia were trying to sign him dont know if they did though
  20. not true i did hyman roth, pentangilo, the guzman bros and tony soprano forget joey zaza hes just a two bit punk
  21. [ Only the people with something to hide would have been worried i hate this argument ive nothing to hide yet close the toilet door people who use the nothing to hide defence should be banned from buying curtains so we can all have a good look!
  22. this may indeed be the case my forfathers made many sacrifices to ensure we live the way we do today but not through military actions per se for example and it may sound petty but something as simple as a toilet on building site was fought tooth and nail to acheive so we should be in debt to all those who acheived this small but very beneficial facility my point is that i maintain the contribution in real terms to the day to day nature of my life by the military past and present is at best greatly exaggerated and at worst just delusional more has been acheived throughout history by thought not military action notwithstanding the serendipitious affects of thse military endeveours
  23. ive also noted on several occasions policemen at sms and have been informed not that they were given free tickets but were in fact paid to be there please that cant be right in anyones book?
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