Natasha Whittam wrote:Stop being picky, an apology is an apology.
I expect him to start against Leeds.
Probably not- he's too lightweight
Natasha Whittam wrote:Stop being picky, an apology is an apology.
I expect him to start against Leeds.
rammywhite wrote:
Probably not- he's too lightweight
Register office and no!Natasha Whittam wrote:I bet you got wed in a church SK and had your kids baptised.
Soul Kitchen wrote:
Register office and no!
You've yet to achieve what I've achieved in life. However I will bow down to your greater knowledge of shovelling shit if your fingertips are out to go by!Natasha Whittam wrote:Soul Kitchen wrote:
Register office and no!
Bollocks. I don't mean the registry office, I mean the fact someone married you. Unless it's a farmyard animal.
Soul Kitchen wrote:
You've yet to achieve what I've achieved in life.
He was!! He was called Sean and played up front for Man CityNatasha Whittam wrote:Soul Kitchen wrote:
You've yet to achieve what I've achieved in life.
By marrying a goat?
I'll never reach those dizzy heights. I'll probably settle for a footballer.
Well, Ched's looking for somewhere to park his bike! The question is are your arse cheeks wide enough apart to take it?Natasha Whittam wrote:Soul Kitchen wrote:
You've yet to achieve what I've achieved in life.
By marrying a goat?
I'll never reach those dizzy heights. I'll probably settle for a footballer.
You started it little girl! XNatasha Whittam wrote:That's just vulgar.
Keegan wrote:I was of the opinion that being sentenced to spend time in prison was the appropriate punishment for his crime. Being denied the opportunity to make a living in the job he previously held is overkill. He was never in a position of high authority in the first place - not a minister of religion or holder of high office. His actions were reprehensible and he paid for them by spending prime earning years of a footballers life in jail. Why should be continually persecuted?
Natasha Whittam wrote:Keegan wrote:I was of the opinion that being sentenced to spend time in prison was the appropriate punishment for his crime. Being denied the opportunity to make a living in the job he previously held is overkill. He was never in a position of high authority in the first place - not a minister of religion or holder of high office. His actions were reprehensible and he paid for them by spending prime earning years of a footballers life in jail. Why should be continually persecuted?
So should a paedophile teacher be allowed back to teach once his/her prison sentence is over?
Keegan wrote:
Not quite the same thing. A Paedophile teacher, if allowed back into the classroom, has the opportunity to be a repeat offender by virtue of that profession. A footballer will not be on the pitch on a Saturday afternoon getting anybody drunk and raping them.
Keegan wrote:Young girls throw themselves at attractive guys every day. Trust me - I know.
Natasha Whittam wrote:Keegan wrote:Young girls throw themselves at attractive guys every day. Trust me - I know.
You're a young girl?
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