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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
As senior instructuor you can give me some tips.
How ironic.
'Non Acceptum Crappum.'
Lead me not into temptation. I can find the way myself.
I wish I was a schwa. They're never stressed.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
Last one out turn the lights off, there's no arguing with braindeads. He said it laughing and she laughed only imbeciles would take offence at something that was nothing to do with them.
I actually think it was banter , sorry to hear you think posters are brain deads, but never mind it takes all kinds I suppose.
REST IN PEACE THE 96.
Y.N.W.A.
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It was just a ploy late in the day after the event, another remote chance to get stupid football into the news and to get us all talking about it, this week there was probably no dog that ran on the pitch or no Kung foo kicks into the Crowd, no silly dances or daft tricks that keeps us all talking about football until next week when something else daft happens, there's a lot of money in football and the hardest skill in it is learning to look like it dosent hurt when they slide along on thier knees ow!.
The egg hunt thing , if the word Easter is taken out the whole thing could evolve over time into an event that could be promoted on more occasions ( primarily at national trust sites ) each year, the st Patrick day egg hunt with green eggs, bonfire night egg hunts with bonfire themed eggs even hunting down a guy Fawkes themed egg and so on, even every bank holiday when people get together and kids get bored they could play charades, snakes and ladders or have a egg hunt, then they could sell more eggs, even design them and sell them as hunting eggs and improve thier whole marketing strategy.
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Originally Posted by
Desert Region
Similar thoughts crossed my mind, after searching for and watching a clip of the incident.
To my mind, it clearly doesn't class as the banter thing. He was seething and was intimidating her. She finishes conducting the interview. He issues a series of warnings to her. She nervously laughs as she walks out of shot. He is then approached by a male who asks him to focus on adjusting his badge.
Just in case there was any doubt in the female reporter's mind if he was being serious, Moyes then adds, in a flat tone, "Careful the next time you come in."
Moyes doesn't deserve to be sacked from his job for this. If he is to be removed from his position of power it should be due to failings in the performance of the football team he is managing.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer "yesterday's man."
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-a7665236.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/...rland-manager/
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