Sunday, February 28, 2010
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Flawless ^^
That was in the Guardian this evening:
"Usually to be found in the leader column, his lordship was originally based on Lord Beaverbrook, the owner of the Daily Express, a man whose piety and sanctimoniousness of utterance was matched only by the venality and hypocrisy of his actions."
I love it. I just love every single word of it :D
"Usually to be found in the leader column, his lordship was originally based on Lord Beaverbrook, the owner of the Daily Express, a man whose piety and sanctimoniousness of utterance was matched only by the venality and hypocrisy of his actions."
I love it. I just love every single word of it :D
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
The clot of the week
Coleen Rooney, wife of footballer Wayne Rooney (who's our missing link between the apes and the humans) said she didn't want to go to the World Cup in South Africa next June because of "the intense heat" the could be too much for the baby.
Coleen, darling, South Africa is in the South hemisphere, it's BLOODY WINTER over there in JUNE, you tit wit!
Coleen, darling, South Africa is in the South hemisphere, it's BLOODY WINTER over there in JUNE, you tit wit!
Monday, February 08, 2010
Sunday, February 07, 2010
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Goats will be goats
From the Guardian, today, Marina Hyde is commenting on the big national issue of John Terry being a fucking skanky compulsively-cheating scumbag. But after all he captains Chelsea and England so what else is new?
"As Pat Nevin said in Newsnight's round-table discussion of the matter – Newsnight, if you please! – international football is different from club football, and in the former there should be plenty of leaders on the field. "We've got this extreme thing about the [England] captaincy," he observed. "In actual fact it's not as important as people are suggesting." Well quite. Otherwise we wouldn't have given it to David Beckham, whose Agincourt moment was rallying his England team‑mates not to speak to the media in the wake of beating Poland in 2004, thus depriving the world of the "lads did really well" platitudes which are the armband‑holder's stock-in-trade. (Forget his "heroism" in the fabled Greece qualifier: as Nevin stressed, you don't need an armband to lead by example on the pitch.)"
LMAO!! Marina, I love you!
"As Pat Nevin said in Newsnight's round-table discussion of the matter – Newsnight, if you please! – international football is different from club football, and in the former there should be plenty of leaders on the field. "We've got this extreme thing about the [England] captaincy," he observed. "In actual fact it's not as important as people are suggesting." Well quite. Otherwise we wouldn't have given it to David Beckham, whose Agincourt moment was rallying his England team‑mates not to speak to the media in the wake of beating Poland in 2004, thus depriving the world of the "lads did really well" platitudes which are the armband‑holder's stock-in-trade. (Forget his "heroism" in the fabled Greece qualifier: as Nevin stressed, you don't need an armband to lead by example on the pitch.)"
LMAO!! Marina, I love you!
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