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Christ. :lol:

 

"I set off with my camera, as I always do, and waited by his car for nine hours one day," he remembers. "It wasn't boring at all. I kept myself entertained by taking photos of Patrick Kluivert's car."

 

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"But, when Martyn came to face Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, they just weren't impressed by his rendition of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You."

 

Did he really get on X-factor?!

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Christ. :lol:

 

"I set off with my camera, as I always do, and waited by his car for nine hours one day," he remembers. "It wasn't boring at all. I kept myself entertained by taking photos of Patrick Kluivert's car."

 

and

 

"But, when Martyn came to face Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, they just weren't impressed by his rendition of Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You."

 

Did he really get on X-factor?!

 

If I ever met Tom Cruise, I'd be like: `Hiya Tom, how you doing?'"

 

"Later on I ended up standing next to Simon Cowell at the urinals,I told him he was looking good"

 

:lol:

 

 

 

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Re: Newcastle

I found this on wikipedia and it really reminds me of Sunderland fans....

 

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An inferiority complex, often used to mean low self-esteem, is a feeling of intense insecurity, inferiority or of not measuring up. An inferiority complex can be seen in the negative or "useless" reactions to problems in life. These reactions are useless because they do not solve the problem at hand, but only serve to guard one's self-esteem by avoiding the task or by placing the blame for the failure outside of the individual's control. Although the inferiority complex may be seen as comparing individuals or groups as one being superior to another, it more closely describes how one deals with a fear of failure.

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?p=12334909#post12334909#ixzz1rlDYTbNi

 

 

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I like the green spellchecker squiggle ;D

 

I really, really hope Sir Ricky Sbragia is the next mackem to sign up on here. I sort of admire his poetic posts, imagine him talking with BABA!

 

Just as long as he brings his Cheesy (chip) Grin avatar of Sbragia - you have to read his posts while looking at the cheesy grin to get the full effect.

 

But I do love the Bard of Mackemdom poetic turn of phrase!!

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More geography discussion, riveting.

 

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=691147

 

I think they may possibly be even more obsessed with attendances than they are about our club. However it has to be said their gates have dropped considerably over the last few years despite the supposed optimism.

All the cheap/free tickets probably mean the receipts (which are more important than the attendances) will have taken a huge dive. Not looking good for them.

 

On a lighter note some macums are absolutely bending over backwards to help anyone get a cheap ticket for their remaining games, offering their season ticket numbers to any old Tom, Dick or Harry in a desperate effort to fill the empty seats. I think Randy Savage on RTG is so desperate he would even lay on transport from anywhere in the UK to help someone get there.

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oday, 11:54 AM   #8

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Re: Fan Base

Newcastle only get 40000. It's just that about 12000 of them are so huge that they need two season tickets, one for each arse cheek. This is where the popular phrase 'half arsed' comes from, describing how Newcastle fans can't sit properly on one seat.

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Fucking sign this guy up to Friday Night at the Apollo, clearly the next big comedian.

 

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