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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1500 on: January 30, 2010, 10:51:51 AM »
Sounds like a great place to go for a meal, glad you had a good time.

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
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« Reply #1503 on: January 30, 2010, 11:05:38 AM »
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« Reply #1504 on: January 30, 2010, 11:16:31 AM »
We had a "clean up" day at work yesterday, where you are encouraged to bin the accumulated shiite. I found this picture and took a picture of it with my phone hence the bad quality. It was taken when I was Best man to a great friend of mine. Cop the wee man in his finery  ;D ;D ;D


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1505 on: January 30, 2010, 12:56:42 PM »
"The Football Association has declined to comment on the future of John Terry as England captain in the wake of allegations over his private life."

Forgive me but what the feck does the fact that he was knocking another woman have to do with his ability to play football. I"m not a great fan of John Terry (or the England football team  ;D ) but talks of him resigning his position are laughable.

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1507 on: January 30, 2010, 14:17:37 PM »

"The Football Association has declined to comment on the future of John Terry as England captain in the wake of allegations over his private life."

Forgive me but what the feck does the fact that he was knocking another woman have to do with his ability to play football. I"m not a great fan of John Terry (or the England football team  ;D ) but talks of him resigning his position are laughable.

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All to do with the respect that comes with the captain"s position, more than his playing ability.  It is a position of respect, how many school kids look up to him, and upto the English Captain.  What role model is he with his actions to young kids.

Position untenable as England Captain.
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1508 on: January 30, 2010, 14:25:06 PM »


"The Football Association has declined to comment on the future of John Terry as England captain in the wake of allegations over his private life."

Forgive me but what the feck does the fact that he was knocking another woman have to do with his ability to play football. I"m not a great fan of John Terry (or the England football team  ;D ) but talks of him resigning his position are laughable.

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All to do with the respect that comes with the captain"s position, more than his playing ability.  It is a position of respect, how many school kids look up to him, and upto the English Captain.  What role model is he with his actions to young kids.

Position untenable as England Captain.



I take your point, but to be honest how many footballers these days can be counted as role models - very few I should think, if the press is to be believed...

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« Reply #1509 on: January 30, 2010, 15:02:38 PM »
For the love and honour of all that is holy I am now tilting..

I formed a company a couple of years back Chezger Ltd. I had (still have) ideas but have yet to start anything. So I have not traded at all.

Have you ever tried to return a zero corporate tax return to the wizened gnomes in HMRC. 30 odd pages to enter zero. FFS ask the question on the first page.

Did you trade yes/no

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« Reply #1510 on: January 30, 2010, 15:13:12 PM »
A huge thank you is overdue to all the people who voted for these set of pages in the recent poll on APAT.

I am humbled that you not only read this disjointed set of posts but that you took the time to vote as well.

It's not really a poker blog, it's a rash of brain dumps and rants and I am flattered that some find it interesting enough to read.

Thank you for voting.......


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1511 on: January 30, 2010, 15:26:54 PM »



"The Football Association has declined to comment on the future of John Terry as England captain in the wake of allegations over his private life."

Forgive me but what the feck does the fact that he was knocking another woman have to do with his ability to play football. I"m not a great fan of John Terry (or the England football team  ;D ) but talks of him resigning his position are laughable.

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All to do with the respect that comes with the captain"s position, more than his playing ability.  It is a position of respect, how many school kids look up to him, and upto the English Captain.  What role model is he with his actions to young kids.

Position untenable as England Captain.



I take your point, but to be honest how many footballers these days can be counted as role models - very few I should think, if the press is to be believed...


Sorry Waz, but what you say is a load of rubbish. The player that is being touted to replace him is Wayne Rooney!
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1512 on: January 30, 2010, 15:46:26 PM »




"The Football Association has declined to comment on the future of John Terry as England captain in the wake of allegations over his private life."

Forgive me but what the feck does the fact that he was knocking another woman have to do with his ability to play football. I"m not a great fan of John Terry (or the England football team  ;D ) but talks of him resigning his position are laughable.

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All to do with the respect that comes with the captain"s position, more than his playing ability.  It is a position of respect, how many school kids look up to him, and upto the English Captain.  What role model is he with his actions to young kids.

Position untenable as England Captain.



I take your point, but to be honest how many footballers these days can be counted as role models - very few I should think, if the press is to be believed...


Sorry Waz, but what you say is a load of rubbish. The player that is being touted to replace him is Wayne Rooney!


Why is it rubbish Sharpea?...That the England Captain isn"t a role model for school kids? Or That a Premier league footballer isn"t looked upto by 90% of boys kicking around the playground?...or That Wayne Rooney is touted for the Captain??..(If the latter then I agree!)

It will be (If Terry is ousted a Capt) Steven Gerrard as he is vice captain.  Rooney isn"t even captain of his household, let alone England!!! lol
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« Reply #1513 on: January 30, 2010, 16:45:50 PM »

A huge thank you is overdue to all the people who voted for these set of pages in the recent poll on APAT.

I am humbled that you not only read this disjointed set of posts but that you took the time to vote as well.

It's not really a poker blog, it's a rash of brain dumps and rants and I am flattered that some find it interesting enough to read.

Thank you for voting.......



Congratulations Ger.

We like it the way that it is, your occasional post about poker gives us a hope that there are still fish out there ;)

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #1514 on: January 30, 2010, 17:12:09 PM »





"The Football Association has declined to comment on the future of John Terry as England captain in the wake of allegations over his private life."

Forgive me but what the feck does the fact that he was knocking another woman have to do with his ability to play football. I"m not a great fan of John Terry (or the England football team  ;D ) but talks of him resigning his position are laughable.

replies on a postage stamp


All to do with the respect that comes with the captain"s position, more than his playing ability.  It is a position of respect, how many school kids look up to him, and upto the English Captain.  What role model is he with his actions to young kids.

Position untenable as England Captain.



I take your point, but to be honest how many footballers these days can be counted as role models - very few I should think, if the press is to be believed...


Sorry Waz, but what you say is a load of rubbish. The player that is being touted to replace him is Wayne Rooney!


Why is it rubbish Sharpea?...That the England Captain isn"t a role model for school kids? Or That a Premier league footballer isn"t looked upto by 90% of boys kicking around the playground?...or That Wayne Rooney is touted for the Captain??..(If the latter then I agree!)

It will be (If Terry is ousted a Capt) Steven Gerrard as he is vice captain.  Rooney isn"t even captain of his household, let alone England!!! lol


You"re having a laugh Waz. John Terry has never been a role model for anything, so nothing has really changed in that regard.
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