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IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER

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  1. It wo'nt be up to CC though. Caff did look out of sorts when he played right back - and the Hibees game was when he got caught out. Rosscoe lacks the pace of a central defender unfortunately as he would otherwise been a fine candidate.
  2. I've been bottomless for five. :023: And so has ma feckin glass. :001:
  3. Its the bhoy Cathcart that we have discussed wiv Cellic.
  4. Is he not one of the most frustrating players ever - and what could he achieve if he added consistency to his repetoire. I reckon he has been my MOM on at least three occasions this season and the worst player on the park on at least three others.
  5. I reckon he has kept CC in his job!! :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015:
  6. I was reliably informed in Hong Kong that all the stops are being pulled out to finalise a sponsorship type wage deal with more spondoolachs fer games/goals etc.
  7. It will become clear very soon. :001:
  8. I suspect that I may be one of the very few that can say Feck Aff and Thanks and still remain respectful. Perhaps a cameo 15-20 minutes substitute appearance at Centre forward?? Dods should have been hooked before the Hun game anyway. With 11 men we may have snatched all three points.
  9. If anybody needs to contact me Urgently - e.g. CC next weekend - contact Hong Kong police and suggest that they search the bars and streets of the Wan Chai district. :001: or if it is Mrs IHE - the Kowloon district. :011:
  10. As the Chinese say - Am departing to the Orient with ma fellow travellers : the Aboyne Tyrefitter; Fairways Fergie; Frank McLintock - meeting up at Heathrow wiv Big Norrie and Wee Jockie frae Embra and meeting our six Australian friends at our Hong Kong hotel - fer the Sneck 50th Birthday(s) Tour de Vie - so see ya at Easter - unless I am sober enuff to access the feckin Internet in China - and wait till yas see the new tattoo- O 2 B on ma left buttock - or is it? I have only evr seen it in the feckin mirror. :015: :015: :015: :015:
  11. I sincerely hope that the Duke of Cumberland sticks his spicy sausage up yer feckin ghost hunting erse. :005:
  12. Feck me - in that case - does anybody feckin read what I post?
  13. Buoyant by a smash and grab end to the Georgia game - it just shows that we could create a own little bit of history at Castle Greyskull next Saturday. We have to put the media created pressures on wee CC out of the picture and give the players and the manager our support and fervour. Nine out of nine would be feckin excellent and such a tonic fer the beleagured CC. :001:
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  15. The original post cited a coup not a coup d'etat.
  16. I am doing my bit fer ICT. :019: :019: :019:
  17. Look at the clapometer You may be one of many people who have been chosen for jury service. As a juror, you have a chance to play a vital part in the legal system. This is to inform you what happens at court and about your role as a juror. Jurors usually try the more serious criminal cases such as murder, rape, assault, burglary or fraud. These trials take place in the Crown Court. Sometimes jurors are needed in a civil case such as libel. This does not happen often. When it does, the trial will take place in the High Court or a county court. A juror in a civil case has a similar role to a juror in a criminal case but there are some important differences. These will be explained to you if you become a juror in a civil trial. For most people, jury service is interesting and something they will do only once or twice in their lifetime. However, the extra travelling, or the responsibility, may be a strain. Remember that you will not be on your own and if you have any difficulty you may talk to a court official. It is possible that you may be summoned to attend the Crown Court for a period of jury service. Jurors have an important role in the criminal justice system, and must decide, based on the facts, whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty. As a juror you would normally be asked to serve a period of ten working days and during that time could sit on more than one case. Of course, if a trial takes longer, the jury would be expected to sit for its duration, but you would be entitled to receive expenses during the course of the trial. [move]The Jury is out[/move] :001:
  18. enforced / elongated
  19. coup (kū) [Fr.,=blow], among Native North Americans of the Plains culture, a war honor, awarded for striking an enemy in such a way that it was considered an extreme act of bravery. Generally, coups were awarded according to the degree of difficulty and danger involved; the most extreme, such as striking an armed enemy with the bare hand, counted highest. Killing an enemy, wounding him, scalping him, or stealing his horse or gun—all these were coups of value. Recital of the deeds was an important social function, and a warrior with many coups held a high status and was honored at feasts, ceremonials, and in the tribe. After warfare had ceased, coups became transferable property, passing from the old men to the younger, who needed coups to acquire warrior status in the tribe.
  20. half pished ya mean.
  21. Fer fecks sake - get a free demonstration first.
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