The wandering thread...

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I think Obama was born in Sunderland... I'm pretty sure I ran into him in a neighborhood pub there some years back.
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Well with so many celebrities from the north east of England it's got to be the Charlton brothers for UK presidency :bow:
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Jeremy Clarkson would win a lot of votes
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:lach: and the government?

Mr Plum as leader of the one party and Super Joe as leader of the other party :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: Their parties would never do anything except stop them firing missiles at each other across the chamber so policies would never be implemented :laugh:

Me? I'd be the court jester of course:laugh:
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Super Joe wrote:
BaaBaa. wrote:Bloody hell! :shock:
You know, and the whole 'yid' thing :D

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Arcadian wrote:
Super Joe wrote:
BaaBaa. wrote:Bloody hell! :shock:
You know, and the whole 'yid' thing :D

SJ
A Spurs season ticket holder once told me that when they play ManU the Reds make the hissing noise, and as a laugh the Spurs fans hold their arms out and make airplane noises. Classy.
A few young scousers do the same and get shouted down for it, you police your own.

It doesn't stop the the mancs revelling in their 96 songs though.
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richard wrote:
Drivers and cricket players are mere pawns. The name of the game is the backroom coaches and technicians
So you can be cross eyed, with one arm & a club foot, but as long as you have the best coaches & techs, you'll win a few F1 races & the ashes :wink: :mrgreen:
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redzonerocker wrote:
richard wrote:
Drivers and cricket players are mere pawns. The name of the game is the backroom coaches and technicians
So you can be cross eyed, with one arm & a club foot, but as long as you have the best coaches & techs, you'll win a few F1 races & the ashes :wink: :mrgreen:
Well the Aussies have won a fair few Ashes, they must have good coaching staff.
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BaaBaa. wrote:
Well the Aussies have won a fair few Ashes, they must have good coaching staff.
& a few half decent players too :wink:
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hhfarang wrote:I think Obama was born in Sunderland... I'm pretty sure I ran into him in a neighborhood pub there some years back.
I read that Finbar O`Bama was born in Galway.
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Arcadian wrote:
hhfarang wrote:I think Obama was born in Sunderland... I'm pretty sure I ran into him in a neighborhood pub there some years back.
I read that Finbar O`Bama was born in Galway.
That explains something:

Hopes high that Obama will visit Galway in May
http://www.galwaynews.ie/18232-hopes-hi ... galway-may
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Hopes high that Obama will visit Galway in May
http://www.galwaynews.ie/18232-hopes-hi ... galway-may[/quote]

Just like Reagan and Clinton did, searching for their Irish ancestry to secure the Irish/American vote perhaps.
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He can pick up a bank or two at a good price while there. Pete :cheers:
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Arcadian wrote:Hopes high that Obama will visit Galway in May
http://www.galwaynews.ie/18232-hopes-hi ... galway-may
Just like Reagan and Clinton did, searching for their Irish ancestry to secure the Irish/American vote perhaps.[/quote]

Not entirely sure he needs to. May well be (one of the most) unpopular, BUT is there someone more popular (or perhaps less despised) to replace the guy?
prcscct wrote:He can pick up a bank or two at a good price while there. Pete :cheers:
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I'm always here around 3-4 Thai time. Early morning. late nights are over in this lifetime. :D Pete :cheers:
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