Awake, but that's about it.
Worked out how many hours, minutes and seconds? It'll help to pass the idle moments away.
Worked out how many hours, minutes and seconds? It'll help to pass the idle moments away.
Awake, but that's about it.
Worked out how many hours, minutes and seconds? It'll help to pass the idle moments away.
It'll be a good way of passing the time.
After that we had a spliff and ended up walking 2 miles at 11 30 to get to the nearest dominoes
We then proceeded to crack open a few beers and have a bit of a piss up, I didn't get a wink of sleep last night. So so so so so tired but can't sleep ! 
Plenty of time for not606 no doubt.
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GARY NEVILLE has lifted the lid on the gambling 'cancer' that hit England's chances of winning two World Cups and three European Championships.
The former Manchester United defender claims stars were hooked on playing cards and betting hundreds of pounds.
He also reveals in his soon-to-be-published autobiography 'Red' that:
Former England boss Kevin Keegan fell asleep during a team talk.*
Glenn Hoddle had a bizarre pre-match ritual of touching players' chests.
He regards his own England career as a 'massive waste of time'.
Neville admits: "I was never thrilled about the gambling culture off the pitch. The amount of time spent on horse racing** or cards was ridiculous.
"We'd have a 10-minute coach journey down to training and players would get the cards out. We'd lose a match and the gambling school would start up.
"Gambling is a cancer in a changing room."
He rates his time spent playing under Keegan as unhappy but remembers when the manager fell asleep during a team talk by coach Les Reed.
Things were equally odd under Glenn Hoddle, who would touch his players on their chest just above their heart as a routine.


Any of you guys seen this thread related to Barton?
I can't believe the majority of these QPR fans wouldn't have him
http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/78516-Barton.-Yes-or-No
In one of the papers at the weekend there was an article on Barton and some of his past indiscretions. The one I hadn't heard that had me chuckling all the way from Crewe to Chester on the train was that after his comment about "I went to the World Cup, we were sht, buy my book - who wants to read that?" he was then later called up to the England squad and the ashley coles and frank lampards of the squad who had all written post world cup books shunned him because of what he said.
Apparantly on the first morning Barton went and sat down in the restaurant and Lampard got up and moved to another table because he didn't want to sit with him. Barton shouts after him across the restaurant "Don't worry, I'm not going to steal your breakfast you fat prick".



That Barton thing is class.
I saw the QPR stuff last night. Some of them talk about the moral standards of their club, but until recently they were owned by Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone.
Skalpel: I've been having the not loading at all thing, just keep clicking every couple of seconds til I get a response.

But having money again will be nice...