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#16
Quote from: pintsofguinness on April 16, 2008, 07:35:05 PM
QuoteBring back punishment beatings,

What so this board can lead the mourning and crying?

[Edited by Mod3 - Personal Abuse] am i speaking for the entire board when i say bring back punishment beatings?

Mod3 : You've made a couple of dodgy posts now, and I've given you the benefit of the newcomers doubt. I am now suspecting you have been here before, so calm it down.
#17
i find this is getting a huge problem up here for us nordies, mainly due to the fact that the scummy little bastards know they can get away with murder - literally. Harry Holland and the latest murder of Bap up in West Belfast, have now seen people turn against Gerry Adams asking questions of what he'll do to stop this now that they cant get nailed to a fence or have their knees blown off.

Bring back punishment beatings, the PSNI havent a f**king clue.
#18
not really, no. i just think its a bit ridiculous.

but bring on the backlash..... Zzzzzzzz
#19
while it was an awful tragedy, is there any reason to go off on one every single year? i mean, United fans dont make a big hulla balloo over Munich every year. 10, 20, 25 years yes, but playing it out every year is a bit much.
#20
General discussion / Re: BBC's Dragons' Den
April 15, 2008, 04:51:40 PM
do you have 100k?!

do goalkeeper, save you running around too much. piece of piss, especially in ladies football surely - kicking the ball out of the hand and all...
#21
General discussion / Re: BBC's Dragons' Den
April 15, 2008, 04:48:32 PM
Quote from: Rois on April 15, 2008, 04:45:03 PM
If someone hasn't invented football boots with built-in arch support, I'm going to do it. 

At least Duncan Bannantine has a few current directorships under his belt - did a search on Deborah Meaden a while ago and she has feck all. 

Always liked Richard Farleigh too but he needed a haircut, he looked like a complete 90s city boy.

think that'd be a tricky one - surely everyones arches would differ in regard to the severity of the injury?
#22
General discussion / Re: Partying in Newcastle
April 15, 2008, 04:33:04 PM
Good man yourself, at least you admit to it  ;)
#23
General discussion / Re: Partying in Newcastle
April 15, 2008, 04:05:25 PM
what about this bar where the ladies get their ta ta's out during the day - it isnt a strip bar though, a normal bar with ta ta's out???

also, though many might not like to admit - did anyone visit any houses of ill repute?
#24
Thanks AZ, gentleman.
#25
General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
April 15, 2008, 11:41:30 AM
yeah, noticed that - Magee was in his corner and wasnt long throwing the flag over him! total bar room brawler alright which is probably why he went all out straight away as he knew he had to do some damage early on as Dolan would have outboxed him simply.
#26
Lads (sorry lassies)

looking for a bit of advice for a stag weekend in Newcastle? just the general do go's and dont go's basically... anything to do during the day apart from drink yourself daft?



What about strip joints? i heard there was a bar in town where the girls get the twins out for a public show and have a whip round of a quid or 2 per head - is this true and what is the name of it if so?!

any help appreciated lads thanks.
#27
General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
April 15, 2008, 11:35:22 AM
did anyone watch last man standing on friday night?? a good nights entertainment though not a lot of classy fighting going on.

Rogan was very lively from the get-go in each of his fights - i wouldnt fancy wrestling him outside the White Fort on a Saturday night anyhow!

theres talk of more of these events for different weights, not sure if lightweights would be the same entertainment.