-when you are afraid to go to the 'grande' sweat after seeing a certain mod carrying a half bottle of absolute vodka in their bag. (the big 1 liter bottle)*runs away quickly*
Quote from: Cross on December 27, 2007, 03:17:25 PM-when you are afraid to go to the 'grande' sweat after seeing a certain mod carrying a half bottle of absolute vodka in their bag. (the big 1 liter bottle)*runs away quickly*What are you talking about....>_>....I have no clue as to what you refer to, it was 1/3 of a bottle....okay I'll shut up now .
retard...Chaguanas is not South! You gonna make ppl think that gamers full of illiterate a$$holes.
LOL @ neo cant take a lil flak when he did post some wrong OH and also WTMC @ him havin to rant abt it here hahahahahamojo didnt have any right to put that but still man wow.chakra for w1ntry once again he proves to be the voice of reason!just on a side not neo.Ranting on everygiving thing isnt always the right way to approach some if you have inner rage invest in a punching bag?.It's not like anyone gonna come and say "ahhh we dont like you we come an beat u with a rubber ducky!?" geez
just on a side not neo.Ranting on everygiving thing isnt always the right way to approach some if you have inner rage invest in a punching bag?.It's not like anyone gonna come and say "ahhh we dont like you we come an beat u with a rubber ducky!?" geez
If there are ample reasons to suggest that Roy Keane should not be allowed near a chequebook for quite some time, his lavish spending has yielded at least one success. Four goals may appear a modest tally for a £6 million investment, but Kenwyne Jones has spent much of the time operating as a lone strike-force, both battering ram and tireless chaser of causes, lost or otherwise. And without him, the composition of the Sunderland forward line scarcely bears thinking about
Aside from That props to Kenwyn doing big things. Soccernet hail him out as the only spark in Sunderland.Quote If there are ample reasons to suggest that Roy Keane should not be allowed near a chequebook for quite some time, his lavish spending has yielded at least one success. Four goals may appear a modest tally for a £6 million investment, but Kenwyne Jones has spent much of the time operating as a lone strike-force, both battering ram and tireless chaser of causes, lost or otherwise. And without him, the composition of the Sunderland forward line scarcely bears thinking about