
Saint in Paradise
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But he wins matches doesn't he ? Perhaps you enjoy losing ?
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Dear oh dear, how many more times will Scooby have to tell all of us that Mr Lowe is Allways correct and Never wrong :D
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I didn't want Nigel to leave full stop.:mad:
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I am starting to be a bit concerned that we are going to be another Bradford. They won their last game at the end of a Prem season to stay up, then they just dropped like a stone and 7 or so years later are in the league 2
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How about that chap who also played for England his name is on the tip of my tongue ah yes something Watson (?) Just came to me Dave Watson
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I think your priorities are wrong Baj, how come anything comes before this site ? :D:D
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Hey Baj that is ok for you lot in the UK but what about us in distant lands, it's the middle of the day here when it goes off air :D
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7623846.stm
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Thursday September 18, 08:03 PM Aussie pub dares patrons to bare all down under CANBERRA (Reuters) - An Australian pub offering free drinks to women who remove their underwear and display it to patrons and staff will be investigated by alcohol licensing regulators, authorities said on Thursday. The Saint Hotel in Melbourne has promised a "No Undie Sundie" event over the coming weekend, where woman who remove their underwear and hang it above the bar will receive A$50 (21.80 pounds) worth of free drinks. Women who flash their bras and underwear to staff also get free drinks, the pub said, in a promotion that women's protection groups said was "almost an invitation to sexual assault". "On the face of it, it looks like an inappropriate liquor promotion and we will be investigating with a view to banning it, " Liquor Licensing Victoria director Sue Maclellan told the Herald Sun newspaper. On its website the Saint describes itself as "the home of Melbourne's fashionable set", but pub attracted the ire of regulators in June after hiring a dwarf to pour free liquor down patrons' throats. Posters for the no undies day event showed singer Britney Spears partially exposed and exiting a car in a scene local Mayor Janet Cribbes said was "bordering on being pornographic". The pub's managers had gone to ground on Thursday and were not answering phone calls. (Reporting by Rob Taylor; Editing by David Fox)
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These 2 any good ? http://www.gizmag.com/sonys-new-dslr-flagship-the-246-megapixel-945900/10020/ http://www.gizmag.com/the-hasselblad-h3dii-50-the-50-stands-for-50-megapixel/9638/
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Some more for those who loved that dog story can be found here http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=hal http://aspcacommunity.ning.com/group/bullbreedbuddies/forum/topic/show?id=658300%3ATopic%3A562138
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I think that I can answer for Scooby and a couple of others, we must wait until Mr Wonderfull Lowe says us peasants can look and not a moment before ! :D
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Can't see how unless it's to keep the medical side even busier
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http://gizmodo.com/5049896/hubble-finds-unidentified-object-in-space
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Surely all of you trust Mr Lowe, he is never wrong ??? Yea Rite
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Saw them at the Holywood Bowl in Sept 1972 where they played Dark side of the Moon. Fantastic atmosphere, light show and of course the music. When the LP was released in the UK in early 73 my mates were even more envious RIP Mr Wright
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It's sport, not sex say pole dancer champs September 13, 2008, 10:07 pm AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - It was a busy time for pole dancers in Amsterdam at the weekend. While the red light district's troupe were gyrating as usual on Friday night, a host of girls from Albania to Spain flew in to compete for the European pole dance championship title. Wearing sportswear reminiscent of Olympic gymnasts rather than skimpy leotards, girls performed gravity-defying dance routines based around two 6-metre poles -- one rotating, one fixed. "Everything which we do requires so much strength. You train your legs and your muscles. It has nothing to do with eroticism. You have no time to think of that!" said Jeannine Wikering, the 26-year-old competitor for Germany who came third. "I think one day it should be an Olympic sport -- but that will take time. You would have to agree which moves on which to judge competitors, at the moment we all have such different routines," she added. Galina Troschenko, a 36-year-old representing Spain, won the event judged by a panel of five with a virtuoso performance full of acrobatic feats. "I've only been doing this for three years, but I suppose I have a background as a dancer," she said. Enthusiasts say pole dancing has taken off in recent years, with a rising number of classes set up to show women how to pole dance safely -- without pulling muscles or falling from the top of the pole. The 10 girls of different nationalities taking part had competed for the contest in their home countries and most donned tracksuits at the end, reinforcing the sporting image. Kenneth Tao was in an audience of several hundred watching the event in a central Amsterdam night-club. "I didn't see anything which I thought was erotic. It was gymnastic," he said. "I was watching their choreography in particular." Amsterdam is among many cities across Europe and the United States offering fitness classes incorporating pole dance inspired moves. Women attending such classes are often advised to wear full makeup to boost their self-confidence, and businesses selling poles say they are frequently installed in bedrooms, showing pole dancing has not quite shed its image of sex and seduction. (Additional reporting by Amsterdam bureau; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
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Where is Flossy and her pictures
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The football authorities appear to me to only rule against much smaller clubs, they don't appear to have the guts to take on bigger clubs, something I hate to say about that lot down the M27
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I notice Alpine was too modest to mention that he has also left Hampshire
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Only slightly off topic but seeing how people have reacted to this CERN situation is a very good reason why alien encounters are kept as quiet as possible by all Govts.
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Will the UK side with the US or Pakistan though ? Lots and lots of Pakistan people have lived for a long time in the UK.
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My idea for a new Southampton badge
Saint in Paradise replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
At least everyone seems to think that Saints will still be around to celebrate 125 years THis makes a pleasant change from all the doom and gloom a few weeks ago re administration. -
According to The Echo only 12 people turned up at a meeting called to discuss ways to fight the potential closure of the Ford factory. http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/3668012.Ford_staff_meet_to_discuss_how_to_fight_for_the_future_of_plant/
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Not quite true anymore I think, people now make sure that their faces are well covered so that the obvious cameras can't provide identification.