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9th January 2014, 20:49
Thread: Now it is hospital shootings
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Wow, we got a real life Randy Marsh here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoVWPxx2 ... ata_player
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9th January 2014, 05:15
Thread: Now it is hospital shootings
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Yes, but in the meantime you will ,like all your pals wait and listen to the tally of death as it mounts and you and your "armed citizens", by proxy cheer them on(gun nuts). Since there are so many...
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5th January 2014, 06:16
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Speaking of captaincy, England's best hope in coming years looks like young Ben Stokes. He's been great. He has the ability, pressure doesn't get to him, he's an attacking player, and seems a...
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4th January 2014, 23:20
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Well, being a Webber fan, you know everything about making lame excuses. So I have to bow to you expertise in this area.[/quote]
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4th January 2014, 07:57
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Australian and English cricket cultures are different. Cook doesn't have the advantages Clarke has despite a lot of similarities in their careers.[/quote:1zotmqyp]
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4th January 2014, 01:23
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Alistair Cook's dismissal this morning said it all. A nothing effort.
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2nd January 2014, 03:25
Thread: Now it is hospital shootings
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No, we're much better off. We have News Ltd., the mining industry, the alcohol industry and the gambling industry doing that job.
At best, we can claim that our democracy is only slightly less... -
29th December 2013, 08:44
Thread: Piers Morgan gets owned
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Piers Morgan gets owned
So satisfying to see the little shit cop a few good hits in the ribs
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27th December 2013, 09:35
Thread: Now it is hospital shootings
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Oh come on, if they stop selling to rednecks, psychopaths and criminals, the only remaining customers of American weapons will be the military (they already have enough) and third world dictators...
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24th December 2013, 03:10
Thread: 2014's 1.6L V6 turbos
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As I predicted, all the noobs who thought the turbos would sound like vacuum cleaners on racecars ended up wrong. Test-bed recordings never sound like the real thing when it's in action. You really...
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22nd December 2013, 12:01
Thread: Kimi will be #2 at Ferrari
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Whooooo caaaares.
Ferrari's real issue is that they didn't sign Hulkenberg. -
17th December 2013, 08:52
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Didn't realise I was supposed to care what you think of his personality or his ability in the commentary box.
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16th December 2013, 21:34
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Well no sh*t he has the inside word, being a cricket commentator and mentor it's kind of his job to have the 'inside word'. Point stands: he'd definitely be in the top 5 people in the world to go to...
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16th December 2013, 04:08
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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Lol.
Speaking of Shane Warne, credit to the bloke. His predictions before the series were (contrary to most cricketing opinions) that Australia would dominate and potentially be able to win 5-0... -
15th December 2013, 23:51
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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He's a damn good batsman, no doubt about that. But as a captain he lacks the necessary aggression, lets other players do too much decision making, lets the batting side dictate his field placement,...
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15th December 2013, 03:00
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Re: Formula 1 season finale to be worth double points from 2
I've said the same thing many times: present the teams with a box into which their car must fit, and a set of rigorous crash tests and safety measures which they must pass. Give them a fixed amount...
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14th December 2013, 04:41
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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If you want a textbook example of how not to captain, how not to set a field, and how not to instill confidence in your players, then Alistair Cook is doing a pretty good job of that.
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11th December 2013, 11:11
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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I was talking specifically about the English fans present at the Gabba and Adelaide Oval. They looked to be in far fewer numbers than last time around.
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11th December 2013, 11:06
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Re: Formula 1 season finale to be worth double points from 2
If someone crashes into the leading driver without the new points rule and loses the title is that ok? Yes, both are ok. It's called racing.
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11th December 2013, 06:18
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Re: Formula 1 season finale to be worth double points from 2
So you find it acceptable that a fourth place on a god-forsaken Tilkedrome pays just a single point less than a win at Monaco?
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11th December 2013, 00:30
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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The barmy army is also looking more like the barmy cohort this summer. Bandwagon jumpers?[/quote]
Bandwagon jumpers?[/quote]
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10th December 2013, 22:20
Thread: Ashes Cricket
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The barmy army is also looking more like the barmy cohort this summer. Bandwagon jumpers?
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10th December 2013, 22:06
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Re: Formula 1 season finale to be worth double points from 2
Overall, I'm happy with the rule changes, as the good definitely outweighs the bad.
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8th December 2013, 11:33
Thread: Nelson Mandela RIP
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Re: Nelson Mandela RIP
Exactly. The moment someone stereotypes based on a person's nationality, you immediately know they have very limited capacity for proper debate. And as you say, you can't be held accountable for your...
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8th December 2013, 11:25
Thread: Nelson Mandela RIP
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Re: Nelson Mandela RIP
Lol, can anyone believe this guy? Still running with that same line of thought that since I'm Australian, I have certain inherent attitudes, and have obviously been overly influenced by the media...
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