Fuck off you scouse scumbags

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nwtv2003 wrote:both last night and tonight it has dominated the whole of both North West Tonight and Granada Reports.
What's that then?

16:9 on North West Tonight and 106:1 on Granada Reports, or is that just Ben Shirtlifter's captures?
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Nick Harvey wrote:Ben Shirtlifter
Sorry, had to burst out laughing when I read that. Which is unusual for me!
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I aim to amuse!
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Nick Harvey wrote:I aim to ammuse!
And changing an M to an M&M is probably copyright infringment, not to mention un-fairtrade.

You only have so many M's and they have to last you all your life.
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Antz wrote:Now you know how us Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish feel when England win a match!
The boy's got a really valid point.
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Mind you, if you had read the Scottish red-tops the day after the match you would scarecely have known Liverpool won.

We had the same Celtic story about Martin O'Neil on both the front and back page.

I didn't bother buying a paper. Football is a crashing bore.
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agreed - very dull and watching rugby is so much more fun
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mikejprz wrote:agreed - very dull and watching rugby is so much more fun
On Sunday I got caught between hoardes of crowds from Easter Road (where I live and also home to Hibernian), and Murrayfield Stadium (home of rugby). The football crowd blended into the rugby crowd and the latter were nicer looking and sounding and were generally more pleasant to be crushed on a bus with.

What's that all about then?
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you like the idea of a big burly bloke 'looking after you' perhaps?

yep - me too - my best friend is an ex international rugby player......he's lurrrrvley!!
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