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It's kinda like when Arsene Wenger went to Arsenal, or when Arshavin went there, too. It's In The Name! [/EA Sports]
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I was half expecting Villa to be leaving for Real Madrid, but it looks like they've stopped their Summer spending now. If I were to bet on Villa going anywhere, it would be Madrid next year. You say that they were Liverpool targets, but they were linked to everyone, heh. But, I think many were thinking that if Villa came to the Premier League, he would go to Liverpool to be alongside Torres. I don't think he'll come to anyone here, though. Or Silva. They're two players who I think will continue to play in Spain, and probably will for the most part of their careers.
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Unemployment, travelling and smoking thread. Apparently.
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Haha, that's quite funny because Ash showed me a video with 40 or so of those Kelso burns, hehe. Ash: NO DEAL. It's not gonna happen, mon frere. Although, if you would like to look for work pour moi, whilst I visit the female, then that would be lovely. Yes? No?- 562 replies
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Haha, that didn't take them long to find a replacement. 20 million pounds, apparantly, or in the region of. I swear that he's older than 25, though. I always thought he was about 2 years older, heh. I wonder if United will bring in anyone. There's a few rumours here and there about Silva and Villa/Vee-yaaaaa being linked, but they have been linked to eveeeeryone. I'm happy with the way things are though, although bringing in one of these two would be pretty sweet.
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Unemployment, travelling and smoking thread. Apparently.
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You are far too pale to please my female.- 562 replies
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What pisses me off with some games is un-responsive controls or just the general pacing of a game. I like my controls to be crisp and "on-time." Playing football games with controls where it feels like the players are made of lead, or it takes you half an hour for them to shoot after you have pressed the button to do that, or to pass the ball...this pisses me off. Heavy controls. Bah. Do not like. And, the pacing of a game I feel is important. I remember my friend first introduced me to Kingdom Hearts, and the beginning section of that just seemed to drag and drag. In the end, it killed off much of my intention to continue to play this. There's a difference between "build-up" and "slow-pacing." Build-up tends to go somewhere and it's for a purpose. One day I will go back to it and attempt it again. Thankfully, I can look at my games collection and the games that I have played and be positive towards it. Being low on money means that you think twice about buying games, and I also try to listen to what others say here before I buy a game.
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Unemployment, travelling and smoking thread. Apparently.
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Working in the Disney shop would be awesome, hehe. Ok, I've now applied, registered and signed up with three teaching agencies in Cardiff. So, hopefully they'll be able to pick me up some Supply Work or maybe even some permanent work if something comes up in September. There were three teaching jobs added today. One was for a solely-Welsh speaking School, one was part time covering a few teachers for a few hours a week, and the other was another teaching agency. Even if I applied for these, I'm not going to be here anyway in the next few weeks, as I'll seeing Ine. Gah, I need work.- 562 replies
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I like Hugh Grant. Notting Hill and Love Actually are two films that I can just watch over and over. I've seen a lot of films lately, but the trouble is that I forget about what I've seen. The Matrix Seen this many times, but it still seems very fresh and as enjoyable each time. Say what you want about the sequels, but the first film is a masterpiece. Hugo Weaving perhaps steals the show with his performance as Agent Smith. Very menacing and calculated. A great movie villan. I'd probably rate this about a 9/10. Great film. The Thing This is a film that I've seen quite a few times, and this really is my type of film. I love Science-Fiction films, and particularly films where there is a feeling of isolation whilst people take on an unknown threat. I'm going to have it get this on DVD at some point, because I do rate this really highly. 8.5/10. Another great film, and one you should see at some point in your lives, I think. It can be a bit silly when you see the "things", but do remember that this film is nearly 30 years old. However, it is great and will leave you entertained.
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Fused King: Are you DCK? I didn't know you had a name change. I was going to say that I haven't seen you around for ages. Happy Birthday, DCKhead.
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I have some jokes which I told in IRC. I think Raining_Again loved them. What do you call a fish with three eyes?
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What are your thoughts on that? 30 million is good money for Liverpool. Whilst he was important for you last season, you shouldn't have trouble bringing in someone to take up that role in midfield. At least money isn't an issue, heh.
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Was last year your first or second year? It could just be that these modules are more important. So, you have less, but they need loooads of concentration. Dan: Sorry to hear about the cat. Hope things go ok, soon. Mollymon: Post eet. Post eet naaaw. Edit: Also, well done, Dyson.
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My course had about 4 modules in the last year, one of which was a dissertation. Also, we had a block placement alongside that took part from September to January, so we had no modules or University teaching then. But, the year before was perhaps double that. 8 or 9 modules. Heh. About the same the year before, too. And, these also included block placements. It really depends, Mr. Wesley. Maybe one of your modules is worth double next year, meaning you take one less module but still have the same total amount of credits? Do you have somewhere online you can check your modules results, and which also shows how many credits you have, etc?
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This is what I didn't understand. Sure, you could kinda raise your bum slightly to the side and wipe it...but I would be terrified of getting poop on the toilet seat. Or worse. On the floor. The thought of it terrifies me!
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Wait! You're meant to wipe?... I joke! I stand. Well, I say stand, It's kinda like half-standing. I'm almost at a 45 degree angle, with my head pointing towards the door, and my hand reaches right around. I like doing it this way.
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Happy Birthday, Mr. Hyrule. On a low point, he was an Arsenal fan, so maybe we should be glad he's gone? I joke, I joke! Miss you! I hope you are enjoying life wherever you are, and still have a love for Zelda and Shenmue.
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Well done, Dyson. Although, this is only one article. In the whip cracking days, we aimed for 15 a day. Aaaaaahahahahah. They were fun days. Quite masochistic. I was addicted.
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Hey guys, if any of you have Fifa 2008 and fancy a game, there's a thread in the online board. I have biiig cravings at the moment. I think I'm going to need to get the new Pro Evo when that comes out. Just to kick some of your behinds.
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The first part of your post was so riiiight. However, I am disappointed by the rest. Although, I do remember that mistake, haha. He did make a few mistakes over the years, but so do all goalkeepers. However, he really was a rock. A giant. Definitely one of my heroes when I was growing up. When I was younger, I had dreams of being the next great Manchester United goalkeeper, haha. I grew up watching Schmeichel and watching other keepers live Oliver Khan and Angelo Peruzzi. They were all great keepers.
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I'm glad they figured out what it was, Ine. Although, I still say I was close with my suggestion that it was a scab that had not cleared away. Hehe. I had my graduation family get-together yesterday, and it actually went a lot better than I thought it was going to. Everyone just seemed to...get on. Although, I did spend most of my time doing two things: 1. Standing in photos with different people. We took some really nice ones, including a group photo in my aunty's garden, which turned out really nice. Can't wait to see that when it's uploaded onto computer. 2. Playing cricket with my little cousin's and some of my cousins who are bigger than the little ones, but still younger than me. The little ones were about 5 years old, so we didn't try spinning the ball or bowling it at 100 miles an hour. Although, me and my brother did put on a good show and tried to make it as realistic as possible. We "appealed" everytime the ball came close, and looked towards each other. One would appeal, and the other would pretend to be the umpire who would shake his head. A few times we did the "video replay" signal with our hands, haha. It was pretty funny. It was knackering, though. Kids have so much energy. We were playing for houuurs. Today has thankfully been quieter. I watched some classic football on the telly, then played some Fifa 2008 online, on the Wii. I was surprised as to how many people were actually online with it, and how easy it was to find a game. I played about 6 games, and won them all, only conceding one goal.
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When I was a small boy (still applies, I'm short! *muttley swear words*), I used to hold Del Piero in such high regard. He and Inzaghi had achieved God-status in my books. Just today, I was watching an old Juventus game, the 1998 Champions League Final against Real Madrid. The team that Juventus had was scary. The likes of Peruzzi in goal (who was one of my favourite keepers at the time...but not as good as the Great Dane. ), Didier Deschamps, Edgar Davids, Zidane, Inzaghi and Del Piero. When I was younger, I feared two things. Rats, and Juventus. Thankfully, Juventus are not as scary nowadays, but my word...brilliant team.
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Rate The Last TV Show You Saw (Spoiler Tags for Recent US Shows!)
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For a second, I wondered why I had typed that post using green coloured font. Then, I saw it was you. A believer in the House of Choppa!- 3920 replies
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Dat is a hot pix lol. Do u wrk out?
I c u av sexy toes. Do u lyk stuff 2 do wiv feet? I m gd wiv ma feets! Lol!
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Wrong Answer, McFly! My day has been pretty ok. I woke up and watched a classic game of footie on the telly. Man United versus Arsenal in the 2004/05 season, where United won 4-2. I remember watching that game, and it was still so fresh in my mind. One of my favourite games ever. My Dad has invited some family around tomorrow for a celebration for me graduating. Whilst this may sound like a thoughtful thing, it's a bit crap when you consider that nobody apart from my Dad even likes my Auntie and her family, so it's gonna be a bit crappy. It's really just him doing it for his own benefit, rather than celebrating the fact that I have achieved something. I didn't even find out about this until 4 oclock this afternoon! Would've been nice to be asked first. My Mum said that she told him yesterday that it was a bit of a crap idea, but he still went ahead with it. I went around a friend's house for a little gathering, where we ate pizza, garlic bread, doritos, and we watched Shrek, Mock The Week and a bit of the South Park movie. Hehe, it was pretty nice.
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The search is over. We have found God.