I think it was that his decline was very long, he kept trying to recapture his form but never did, and became known for his antics rather than his snooker.
I had the same problem recently, my neighbour's cat was coming in and "fouling" a flower bed I'd just dug up. I got a spray in Woodie's and sprayed the area concerned. It worked. Only thing to remember is if it rains heavily it will wash away the spray so you have to do it again. So far so good though.
Ward was a victim of a crime, but the crime resulted from his own criminal intentions. He set out that day to do wrong, Nally did not. Nally committed his crime in the heat of the moment, Ward's involved planning. You can't take the law into your own hands but I don't think that Nally should have spent a day in jail.
Anyone remember that ad that was on a while ago where a guy and girl meet and fall instantly in love and move in together and then separate, all in the space of about 30 seconds?
She even says something like "I feel trapped" lol!, seconds after they meet, really funny.
Am I the only person who thinks that the goal was legit? From what I saw he tried to kick the ball over the line, missed, but the ball went over the line in the process of his attempted kick.
Wouldn't stand over that alright, I was basing my view on his first post, admit I didn't read his subsequent one's. His first post I thought raised some fair points, though not his last paragraph.
Just looked at his original post again and have to admit that yes he let himself down with his last paragraph, really stupid remark. Up to that I think his point was fair and didn't mention race once. Yes that final paragraph puts a bad spin on the rest of his argument.
It's all too easy to call something prejudice and so just dismiss it out of hand, it's a lot harder to put coherent arguments against it, to point out where you think it's wrong.
The original poster didn't strike me as being consumed with either anger or hatred, he was simply raising a point about whether the people in Mosney had a right to complain about their situation or not.
Your mind seems to me to be quite narrow, you object when someone disagrees with the Left-Liberal consensus.
RE: Do women expect.....
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