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#4021
General discussion / Re: Football wags BBC
May 12, 2008, 04:26:37 PM
Was Gerry Armstrong any good. I am too young to have seen him playing but i have literally never seen any footage of him kicking football apart from 'that' goal against Spain. Didnt he play for someone in Spain at some stage?

My ma was talking to Gerry Armstrongs sister a year or 2 ago and she didnt have a good word to say about his current women. Money grabbing bitch was mentioned a few times  ;D
#4022
Your sim card is burnt out nricco - you have been texting to many dirty bits from around lurgan/craigavon.
#4023
3rd page after yesterdays feel good show  >:(
Did anyone think the house went a bit cheap. $600'000 dollars. thats only £250000 or so. For a house like with all its history and with its perfect location in Erinsborough you would pay at least £400000 in ireland.

Havnt seen todays show yet - no spoilers please
#4024
General discussion / Re: How gay are you?
May 07, 2008, 03:43:36 PM
Quote from: Candyman on May 07, 2008, 03:28:06 PM
20%
did anyone else shit when it was loading the results and the "gayometer" loads upto 100%???  :D

I did aswell  :D
20%
#4025
General discussion / Re: Books
May 07, 2008, 03:42:15 PM
Quote from: 5 Sams on May 07, 2008, 03:16:44 PM
Cant beat play.com for books and CDs...all delivered free....dunno how they do it.

Great site. Ive bought cds and i also bought my playstation 3 off their site last week. It included grand theft auto and cost £300 - free delivery. Every other site i checked either didnt offer the same deal or else it was £20 or £30 more expensive.
I must try them for their books.
#4026
General discussion / Re: Books
May 07, 2008, 03:39:48 PM
Quote from: ludermor on May 07, 2008, 03:10:48 PM
Jim,
When you bought in amazon did you pay postage on all the books seperate? what is the best way to do this?

Aye, complete f**king bolllocks. Most of the books where under £5 each because they where 2nd hand but the postage cost of ones from america knocked the price up. I think 2 of the books came together from the same place but the others where seperate. I didnt realise that some of the books come from america until they sent the receipt to my email. I knew the price was to good to be true when i seen them on amazon.  When i went to the checkout in amazon it didnt show me any extra postage costs etc so just watch out for it. Saying that if i was to buy the same books from book stores 1st hand they would have cost me 4 times the price. I will have a look through my old emails later to see if i can get you the exact price i paid for each book + postage.
#4027
General discussion / Re: Books
May 07, 2008, 10:48:46 AM
Bought a load of books from amazon about 2 months ago:

"Sniper on the Eastern Front: The Memoirs of Sepp Allerberger, Knight's Cross" - Excellant book. Gives an account of a german sniper on the eastern front during world war 2. The Russians wher bad bastards.

"Eyewitness Auschwitz: Three Years in the Gas Chamber" Filip Muller - Excellant book. About a fella who worked in the gas chambers in Auschwitz and survived by mixture of luck and by not giving up hope. Its a short enough book but definately worth reading. Shocking from start to finish. Some complete sickos knocking about in those days.

"Bad as I Wanna Be" Dennis Rodman - Good books. The man is a f**king looper, cross dressing and hanging out in gay bars all the time. He has a whole chapter on his relationship to madonna which is interesting enough. I mite buy Madonnas book to get her take on the whole thing with Rodman.

"Band of Brothers" Stephen E. Ambrose - I love the TV series, must have watched the box set 15 times now. The book is just as good. Unreal what them men went through.

"Slaying the Dragon: How to Turn Your Small Steps to Great Feats" Michael Johnson - Not a bibliography, more of a motivational book. If you are after a bibliography on this man then dont buy it but i thought it was excellant and will definately read it again at some stage.

"Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters, the Man Who Led the Band of Brothers" - Only starting to read it now but so far so good.

"Drive: the Story of My Life" Larry Bird - Havent started reading it yet.

"My Life" Earvin "Magic" Johnson - Havent started reading it yet.

Anybody know any good war books to read.
#4028
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 06, 2008, 05:57:35 PM
Quote from: charlie stubbs on May 06, 2008, 05:36:37 PM
Quote from: armaghtrue on May 05, 2008, 09:56:58 PM
great game in portadown yesterday, end to end stuff and high scoring.  some excellent scores with paul carville on form for tirnanog. game should have been over with 5 mins left but ref tried his best to even the game up. div 2 looking interesting now with a few teams on a run of good results.

pc has some left foot.near as good as tommy hamills right

I wouldnt got that far charles. Hes good but not nearly as good as Tommy.
#4029
General discussion / Re: FAO Charlie Stubbs
May 06, 2008, 02:22:36 PM
Im from Aghagallon, Charlie is from Tones and Nail Loney is from Eire Og  :D
I hear Carvill destroyed the tones by himself on Sunday nite
#4030
General discussion / Re: FAO Charlie Stubbs
May 05, 2008, 09:17:15 PM
All sorts. Charlie was trying to have a dance off with me but had no chance.
#4031
It would be great to see alrite - the dream team would hammer them though. Some big names in the current line up but the dream team is filled full of the biggest names in neighbours history.

Steiger would be great full back. Strong, hard as nails and as honest as they come.
#4032
Whos going to belfast Nail.

Why didnt you go out lastnite. Some craic watching Charlie Stubbs dancing in the burn - the mans a complete mess
#4033
General discussion / Re: FAO Charlie Stubbs
May 05, 2008, 10:52:53 AM
I actually located Charles yesterday. He was at our match yesterday with a bottle of buckfast in him - classy guy. Then i was throwing shapes on the dance floor in the ashburn lastnite. He kept rolling on the ground and was warned several times by the bouncers to cut it out. He was looking trouble.
#4034
Aye Nail Jim was starting full back in the legends team. get a read at the teams and give us some feed back
#4035
Off but going to have to start studying. Dont know if thats going to go to plan though because thats some day outside. Not a cloud in the sky. Theres talk of having a BBQ today and a few drinks.