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goldust40

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  1. The Giants actually do win the odd Super Bowl, my Royals supporting mate.
  2. We manage. It's not as if football matches last as long as NFL games. Don't start knocking the NFL... I watch the NFL when I can and follow my team ( the NY Giants). The games are on too late and last for hours. You can tape 'em but it's not the same.
  3. We manage. It's not as if football matches last as long as NFL games.
  4. Liverpool vs. Udinese was an excellent watch,at least compared to the Spurs game...
  5. Useless effing Tottenham commit the defensive howler of the year against Panathinaikos when they were cruising comfortably to a win.
  6. Any relation to Kenny Baker? Yes. Actually, no. But it would've been interesting if the grumpy drummer from Cream had been related to R2D2 out of Star Wars.
  7. I would have thought that he would keep that private! Gary is very vocal about being an Arsenal fan. He wears his Arse on his sleeve.
  8. Could someone translate for porcupine, please?
  9. It's pretty damning. That scene with Colleen Nolan was cringeworthy, as was that clip of Gary Glitter on his worthless Clunk Click show. Esther Ratbag was her usual disingenuous self. She managed Child Line and didn't lift a finger? Too little too late Esther.
  10. They were too edgy, off-the-wall and surreal for teenybopper's tastes.
  11. Just listen to this: Radcliffe and Maconie (thumbs u
  12. I agree with this generally. The Word was a good mag but rather up itself . Q always toed the corporate line and was mainly for the non-gig goer, and then got much worse when it tried to get in with da kidz, about 6 or 7 years ago. Suddenly it was no longer Mick Hucknall on the cover every other issue, but The Streets. Uncut, Record Collector and Mojo are for old farts like myself, with Led Zep, The Stones, The Clash, and The Who on the cover too often even for me. The writing is usually of a high standard, though. Best try the NME for what's current, but bear in mind that unlike the NME that I remember from back in the day, it has no filter - they have to pimp and big up everything, as long as it's new, as cutting edge music these days is somewhat thin on the ground.