chillbilly
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 6.2K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: Ambiguous instructions for a midsession tomorrow. We are allowed to bring in "two A4 pages, written on both sides". I am going to assume it means one A4 sheet written on both sides.
|
|
|
|
WastedYouth
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 7.3K,
Visits: 0
|
chillbilly wrote:WGMG: Ambiguous instructions for a midsession tomorrow. We are allowed to bring in "two A4 pages, written on both sides". I am going to assume it means one A4 sheet written on both sides. Wouldn't that mean 2 A4 sheets written on both sides :-k
|
|
|
WastedYouth
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 7.3K,
Visits: 0
|
moofa wrote:nhub24 wrote:WGMG: Getting studded in my match today and and after I cooled down I now have this excruciating pain (like a massive cramp) in 1/3 of my foot for half an hour and counting. Can't move it or touch it.
Are you Tom Cleverley? Hopefully not :o
|
|
|
Gooner4life_8
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 10K,
Visits: 0
|
nhub24 wrote:moofa wrote:nhub24 wrote:WGMG: Getting studded in my match today and and after I cooled down I now have this excruciating pain (like a massive cramp) in 1/3 of my foot for half an hour and counting. Can't move it or touch it.
Are you Tom Cleverley? Hopefully not :o A professional footballer, I wouldn't mind being Tom Cleverley, but hey, that's just me. Edited by gooner4life_8: 11/9/2011 06:22:42 PM
|
|
|
WastedYouth
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 7.3K,
Visits: 0
|
Gooner4life_8 wrote:nhub24 wrote:moofa wrote:nhub24 wrote:WGMG: Getting studded in my match today and and after I cooled down I now have this excruciating pain (like a massive cramp) in 1/3 of my foot for half an hour and counting. Can't move it or touch it.
Are you Tom Cleverley? Hopefully not :o A professional footballer, I wouldn't mind being Tom Cleverley, but hey, that's just me. Edited by gooner4life_8: 11/9/2011 06:22:42 PM :p
|
|
|
dale1878
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 0
|
Gooner4life_8 wrote:nhub24 wrote:moofa wrote:nhub24 wrote:WGMG: Getting studded in my match today and and after I cooled down I now have this excruciating pain (like a massive cramp) in 1/3 of my foot for half an hour and counting. Can't move it or touch it.
Are you Tom Cleverley? Hopefully not :o A professional footballer, I wouldn't mind being Tom Cleverley, but hey, that's just me. And you'd be dating Emily O'Hara...
|
|
|
dale1878
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: Playing on an uneven pitch and not having anything to push off on when you jump or run: not particularly good for my dodgy knees. It's really frustrating because I'm in pretty good touch at the moment, but I can't tackle front on or change direction quickly because I know my knees won't have a bar of it.
|
|
|
catbert
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2.5K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: Giving up football, it was my decision but it was still a damn difficult decision to make. WAGMG: Feeling like im being ignored.
|
|
|
BusbyBabe
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 11K,
Visits: 0
|
catbert wrote:WGMG: Giving up football, it was my decision but it was still a damn difficult decision to make. Aren't you a kid?
|
|
|
buddha69
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 9.6K,
Visits: 0
|
BusbyBabe wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: Giving up football, it was my decision but it was still a damn difficult decision to make. Aren't you a kid? This. Why so early?
|
|
|
catbert
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2.5K,
Visits: 0
|
buddha69 wrote:BusbyBabe wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: Giving up football, it was my decision but it was still a damn difficult decision to make. Aren't you a kid? This. Why so early? I'm concentrating on fencing, and id still play football casually but im doing debating aswell, so im a little bogged down.
|
|
|
buddha69
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 9.6K,
Visits: 0
|
catbert wrote:buddha69 wrote:BusbyBabe wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: Giving up football, it was my decision but it was still a damn difficult decision to make. Aren't you a kid? This. Why so early? I'm concentrating on fencing, and id still play football casually but im doing debating aswell, so im a little bogged down. Football > anything
|
|
|
catbert
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2.5K,
Visits: 0
|
buddha69 wrote:catbert wrote:buddha69 wrote:BusbyBabe wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: Giving up football, it was my decision but it was still a damn difficult decision to make. Aren't you a kid? This. Why so early? I'm concentrating on fencing, and id still play football casually but im doing debating aswell, so im a little bogged down. Football > anything yeah, but i find i dont actually enjoy playing it as much as fencing, and im a lot better at it than football aswell.
|
|
|
BusbyBabe
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 11K,
Visits: 0
|
First I have heard anyone choosing fencing over football. I don't see how it could create the same emotion.
Each to their own though.
|
|
|
catbert
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2.5K,
Visits: 0
|
BusbyBabe wrote:First I have heard anyone choosing fencing over football. I don't see how it could create the same emotion.
Each to their own though. through watching it, no. But this season in football was the first time we'd really done well, and even with the last match of the season needing at least a draw to win the league. And it just didnt give me the same kick as fencing, never has, the feeling of pulling off a spectacular save comes close, but not that close.
|
|
|
mus-28
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: seeing a bloke have his leg broken for the 3rd time by a gutless tackle with the ball over the touchline. And the ref took the easy way out and showed the guy a 2nd yellow card, so he misses one week while our guy will probably never play again.
|
|
|
buddha69
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 9.6K,
Visits: 0
|
catbert wrote:BusbyBabe wrote:First I have heard anyone choosing fencing over football. I don't see how it could create the same emotion.
Each to their own though. through watching it, no. But this season in football was the first time we'd really done well, and even with the last match of the season needing at least a draw to win the league. And it just didnt give me the same kick as fencing, never has, the feeling of pulling off a spectacular save comes close, but not that close. Interesting choice Good luck to you
|
|
|
catbert
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2.5K,
Visits: 0
|
buddha69 wrote:catbert wrote:BusbyBabe wrote:First I have heard anyone choosing fencing over football. I don't see how it could create the same emotion.
Each to their own though. through watching it, no. But this season in football was the first time we'd really done well, and even with the last match of the season needing at least a draw to win the league. And it just didnt give me the same kick as fencing, never has, the feeling of pulling off a spectacular save comes close, but not that close. Interesting choice Good luck to you thank you :)
|
|
|
afromanGT
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 77K,
Visits: 0
|
Gooner4life_8 wrote:nhub24 wrote:moofa wrote:nhub24 wrote:WGMG: Getting studded in my match today and and after I cooled down I now have this excruciating pain (like a massive cramp) in 1/3 of my foot for half an hour and counting. Can't move it or touch it.
Are you Tom Cleverley? Hopefully not :o A professional footballer, I wouldn't mind being Tom Cleverley, but hey, that's just me. Edited by gooner4life_8: 11/9/2011 06:22:42 PM Except for the whole 'playing for Man U' thing...
|
|
|
Ark-O
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 494,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: When people do not pick up their dog's shit in the park or on a footpath - for f**ks's sake, is this not disgusting and lazy? You can buy really cheap plastic baggies at the Two Dollar Shop and carry a couple in your pocket so others do not have to step in your dog's shit! Besides that, do you want your dog to get some disease from another animal's crap?
|
|
|
Fredsta
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 14K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: How pathetic and petty Australian football supporters can be. We are the biggest threat to the growth of the game in this country not rival codes, the constant pettyness and inability to get along really pisses me off. E.g Sydney fans, you have every right to feel disappointed Kewell signed with us but to be as bitter as some of you are and to go as far as disowning him is just ridiculous, get over your pettyness and support football ffs. I hate Sydney but love Emerton, not happy he went to Sydney but still support him and can't wait to see what he adds to the league
|
|
|
Heineken
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 49K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: Cycling into the city, go to mount the footpath from the road to get into the cycle lane, and my front inner tyre pops. Must of hit the kerb too hard. Thankfully I was only about 2kms from home. Not a too bad a walk home. WAGMG Won't be able to get it fixed till Saturday. No riding to uni this week. :(
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

|
|
|
Heineken
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 49K,
Visits: 0
|
Fredsta wrote:WGMG: How pathetic and petty Australian football supporters can be. We are the biggest threat to the growth of the game in this country not rival codes, the constant pettyness and inability to get along really pisses me off. E.g Sydney fans, you have every right to feel disappointed Kewell signed with us but to be as bitter as some of you are and to go as far as disowning him is just ridiculous, get over your pettyness and support football ffs. I hate Sydney but love Emerton, not happy he went to Sydney but still support him and can't wait to see what he adds to the league Being a greedy pig, claiming to referees will be against him, you can understand why people are turning against him.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

|
|
|
afromanGT
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 77K,
Visits: 0
|
Heineken wrote:Fredsta wrote:WGMG: How pathetic and petty Australian football supporters can be. We are the biggest threat to the growth of the game in this country not rival codes, the constant pettyness and inability to get along really pisses me off. E.g Sydney fans, you have every right to feel disappointed Kewell signed with us but to be as bitter as some of you are and to go as far as disowning him is just ridiculous, get over your pettyness and support football ffs. I hate Sydney but love Emerton, not happy he went to Sydney but still support him and can't wait to see what he adds to the league Being a greedy pig, claiming to referees will be against him, you can understand why people are turning against him. It will all come to a head when Kewell plays or the Socceroos in Sydney and gets booed so decides to retire from the NT.
|
|
|
dale1878
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 0
|
WGMG: George Negus and 6.30 - what a fucking sellout Negus is. FUUUUU
|
|
|
afromanGT
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 77K,
Visits: 0
|
The show is growing progressively worse to match the namby pamby garbage of TT and ACA.
|
|
|
dale1878
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 0
|
Could not agree more, Afro. "Tonight, we talk about postage stamps. Is licking them carcinogenic?" A big change from Negus interviewing Ghaddafi or Bush.
|
|
|
afromanGT
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 77K,
Visits: 0
|
#-o even if licking stamps WAS carcinogenic, I'd be really worried if someone was licking SO MANY STAMPS that they got cancer.
|
|
|
ducky42
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 0
|
afromanGT wrote:#-o even if licking stamps WAS carcinogenic, I'd be really worried if someone was licking SO MANY STAMPS that they got cancer. Does anyone even lick stamps these days?
|
|
|
afromanGT
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 77K,
Visits: 0
|
ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:#-o even if licking stamps WAS carcinogenic, I'd be really worried if someone was licking SO MANY STAMPS that they got cancer. Does anyone even lick stamps these days? I definitely licked Jennifer Hawkins'...stamp.
|
|
|