Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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So the Union Exec at my Uni did a parody of La La La by Naughty Boy. Yeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaah.....

[video=youtube;z7Coh6yjYGM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Coh6yjYGM[/video]
 
So Lotus are signing Maldonado. What an utterly appalling and irritating decision. What on earth does Hulkenburg have to do to get a top drive?
 
A non-league manager has been sacked after his side lost 9-0 while he was on his surprise 40th birthday holiday.
The wife of Chippenham boss Steve Winter had arranged with the club for him to take leave during the season and they are currently holidaying in Egypt.
But after Tuesday's heavy defeat at home to Stourbridge, Winter was relieved of his duties over the phone.
 
According to The Mirror, Cagliari’s Davide Astori is once again a Southampton target. The defender, valued at around £10 million, could become a Saint in January should they fend off competition from both Everton and AC Milan.
At Cagliari, Astori is part of a stuttering team who have won just twice this season; the four draws which they have secured has ensured they are sitting in mid-table, but Ivo Pulga’s side have not been able to generate any momentum thus far this season.
In his six appearances, Astori and his fellow defenders have not yet kept a clean sheet. However, on a personal level, the Italian has missed just one tackle so far in 2013-14, demonstrating the excellent defensive skills which has enabled Astori to make five appearances for Italy. This would add extra strength to a Southampton side which is performing well in the Premier League at the moment, and could give them the opportunity to make Mauricio Pochettino’s first full season in English football a successful one.
 
I'm guessing a lot of people go for 'life should mean life'. That would explain the BNP votes.
 
I'll do that now, but I've selected all the categories so it'll take a while. For what it's worth, I'm quite down and quite left on the old political compass test.
 
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