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IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER

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  1. Very interesting :024: From a psychological perspective this thread did appear at a poignant time and it could well have led to a unconscious Freudian slip by wee gringo. And then the responses were possibly also a means, both consciously and unconsciously, to divert the attention from the theme of the initial post. The context has been the centre of psychological debate fer centuries and I love the quotes from two toher immortals - Einstein said "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.? and Bhuddism quotes that "Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.? But bear with me, do not ridicule, and try to undertand the menaning of the following poem. What you get is more than what you see Don't bite my finger, look where I am pointing People don't want to be evil People don't want to be neurotic Reason and emotion aren't opposites Reason isn't superior to emotion Improbability isn't impossibility The majority of a group isn't all of it All knowledge is interconnected Everything is a dynamical system Order may be good or bad Disorder may be good or bad And of course it all leads down the path of freedom of speech. :023:
  2. WOW :crazy07: 60% have gone fer both. I wonder how many have not been to any of the last four matches, how many are members of the Romanian media and how many times the sensitive Stevieco has voted. :001:
  3. IMHO playing a 4-4-2 at Parkdread, with Brew and Niculae up front, would be tactical suicide and open a debate as to whether Brew has delusions of grandeur or that he does not have carte blanche in regard to the selection or both. I feel a poll coming on. And hopefully not Zibi. :rotflmao:
  4. WOW - I almost got my warning sticker back fer the derrogatory t-shirt reply. :rotflmao: Rory may actually benefit from the break. :001:
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  6. Take the missus to Peepy Peeps down the harbour. It will provide an eye opening start to yer big day.
  7. We have as much chance as Emile Heskey has of being an international.
  8. Are you sure that he is only 60 or is he a lying bastion. :001:
  9. Bollicks - didnt notice it was ticket only - Can anyone grab me an adult and a child ??
  10. Me - Brewster as the lone striker in a 4-5-1.
  11. There should be a "pecking" order fer penalties and those selected should practice regularly. Sheerin is a good shout and so is Bazza. When one is missed the best penalty takers have the guts to take the next one and score. Perhaps that is the case at ICT but I suspect Marius was given the task as a morale booster. It was a bad penalty at Easter Road, irrespective if it was missed or saved.If he is top of the pecking order however he should take the next one. The real Arsene Wenger .
  12. And ya feckin call me sarcastic !! :rotflmao:
  13. I will have to check out your credentials but you sound like you could be in with a shout. Appearance is also important. Here is a piccy of my present PA as a guide. I am told that you look something similiar.
  14. I shall be there - with my brief.
  15. I just keep on drinking till I collapse and then in the morning I will have a double voddie and coke and a digestive biscuit.
  16. A dual role - good idea. I could be the match controller and choir master at the same time. And I simply thrive on pressure.
  17. Scotland hopes that Gary Teale doesnt play again and I hope that no members of his family hit the feckin moderator button. :001: Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul, and sings the tunes without the words and never stops at all.
  18. My next job will be Chief Executive of ICT and Eliza - you can be my PA - I need some experienced and mature back up.
  19. Glad this is off the main board as we can now talk sweet music. I feckin like it personally - click into the link and have a wee listen. My friends have also encouraged me to catch the latest film - The Buena Vista Social Club for ***** music. It captures the spirit of an amazing musical culture and the heart of the musicians and singers who express it." - Cinematic Intelligence Agency A dazzling display of the musical world of the Roma, juxtaposed to the real world they live in. This rich feature documentary celebrates the luscious music of top international ***** performers and interweaves stirring real life tales of their home life and social background. Shot by documentary icon Albert Maysles, the film takes place on location in Spain, Macedonia, Romania and India, as well as in Europe and in the USA during the ***** Caravan concert tour created by World Music Institute. Starring musicians from FANFARE CIOCARLIA, TARAF DE HAIDOUKS, MAHARAJA, ANTONIO EL PIPA & ESMA REDZEPOVA. Film directed and produced by Jasmine Dellal whose recent feature, AMERICAN *****, won international acclaim for its portrait of an American Romani family battling a decade of drama. "Across the globe, ***** music rears its melodious head, from Romania to Spain to Macedonia to India... featuring fierce fans of the form (including Johnny Depp), the film is a gorgeous surround-sound celebration of misery and oppression turned into music." - Vancouver International Film Fest
  20. Amazingly the music appears to be catching on in the more civilised West. I may get some CD's. :001: From TIME magazine: And so it goes with Taraf de Ha?douks, or "band of brigands," a Romanian ***** group that has won praise from the late Yehudi Menuhin, modeled clothes for Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto and played Johnny Depp's Viper Club in L.A. Taraf's CD sales may still be modest, but their performances have won a cult following. And they are not alone. ***** music is stirring audiences around the world. Top bands from Central Europe are playing upwards of 100 foreign gigs a year. Filmmakers are hungry for their scores. Critics have likened the outpouring to the birth of jazz in the U.S. in the 1920s. Says Simon Broughton, co-editor of The Rough Guide to World Music: "The music does what music should do. It tears at your heartstrings and gets your blood racing." Serbia's Goran Bregovic is considered a pioneer of the ***** music revival. Though not Roma himself, he scored Yugoslav director Emir Kusturica's 1989 film Time of the Gypsies, which critics consider a seminal work that did for ***** music what the cult classic The Harder They Come did for reggae. Bregovic is still touring with his Wedding and Funeral Band. Interviewed by Time in Belgrade, he said he thought ***** music's growing popularity in the West had as much to do with image ? and imagination ? as music. The Roma, he says, are "Europe's cowboys." In a rule-bound world, they have come to symbolize "a special sense of freedom" and "this special talent of dying for friendship and love. Everyone wants to be a ***** for a day."
  21. I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality.... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. -- Martin Luther King, Jr A-feckin-men Brother Martin
  22. Does bi-curious mean twice as curious? - Or just curious about two things? OR: it means you wanna munch rug and suck nuts :004:
  23. In respect of my present life I was always born to care and to treat. Started off in Craig Dunain in 1975 and I have retained my "angel" role ever since, rising to the top of the NHS clinical ladder.
  24. But before it is go into the g alphabet section - press on the Constelatia Volume 1 album and go to track number 6 (six). :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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