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PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:39 pm 
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Show me the quotes, dolly.






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St.John wrote:Show me the quotes, dolly.


St.John wrote:Use they correct terminology - we're all union trolls!!11!!!one!!!1


maybe the term "were" means something else in sweeden
St.John wrote:Show me the quotes, dolly.


St.John wrote:Use they correct terminology - we're all union trolls!!11!!!one!!!1


maybe the term "were" means something else in sweeden

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dally messenger wrote:maybe the term "were" means something else in sweeden


No, if anything that would be me describing us as Union trolls. See, this is why I predicted you'd try to use that quote on a previous page, and I predicted you'd look silly doing so.

I was right.

You need to find the quote where I claim you've called me a union troll. I appreciate you're dim, so I'm helping you out here.

Toddle off now dolly, and find the quote.






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dally messenger wrote:maybe the term "were" means something else in sweeden


I missed this the first time, and I can't resist.

Were does indeed mean something different to we're, in Sweden or elsewhere. One is past tense, the other present for starters.






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St.John wrote:I missed this the first time, and I can't resist.

Were does indeed mean something different to we're, in Sweden or elsewhere. One is past tense, the other present for starters.


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St.John wrote:I missed this the first time, and I can't resist.

Were does indeed mean something different to we're, in Sweden or elsewhere. One is past tense, the other present for starters.



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Eurob0y wrote:He was educated in a borstal


Is that a nickname for an Australian High School?

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TARANIS wrote:Is that a nickname for an Australian High School?


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daily Messenger!!!

comment a few pages back about the atmos at Melbourne, why??? nothing to do with the fans all down to bheing so far from the play we had to watch it on the big screen to see what was going on

The only atmos at the final was generated by the ENGLISH fans!!!!
Aus supoporters sat doing the frigging knitting for half the game!!!!

But back to the thread!!! its not gloating because we were crap, (no case to answer there, we were crap) its just nice to see the system acting in the right way as it should over what he did!!!
In the long run, Mal will/should get the job, which will only be good for the game over there

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