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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Magic Ted, Jan 28, 2014.

  1. Magic Ted

    Magic Ted Talulah

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    Flanagan back. Clean sheet. Coincidence? I think not.

    <diva>
     
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  2. Flappy Flanagan (JK)

    Flappy Flanagan (JK) Well-Known Member

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    Golden Glove is ours!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  3. Flappy Flanagan (JK)

    Flappy Flanagan (JK) Well-Known Member

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  4. Zingy

    Zingy #ziggywould

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    One man team.

    #Flannoin
     
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  5. Klopp's Mannschaft

    Klopp's Mannschaft Well-Known Member

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    Flanagan had another good game. Not the best attacking, but solid defensively and keeps width up the field without losing the ball.

    He has to be first pick RB now. Injured, straight back in, no loss in performance. Good on him <ok>
     
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  6. Jesus Christ.

    Jesus Christ. Active Member

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    I'm afraid I have no clean sheets left, I had a right good **** over that performance. Hence the flooding in the south. I ****ing hate southerners.
     
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  7. InBiscanWeTrust

    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid
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    Couldn't separate Flanagan & Coutinho for MOTM. Sterling just behind in 3rd.

    Never thought we'd miss him that much. Johnson is undoubtedly more skilful and the better player, however it just shows what desire and wanting it can do for you. Flanagan is putting 100% in and wants to be playing and because of that is streets ahead of Johnson in terms of performances.
     
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  8. Zingy

    Zingy #ziggywould

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    Who needs an attacking fullbacks when you have those three up front? I'd have him over Jonno any day at the moment. <ok>
     
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  9. JonnyBaws

    JonnyBaws Well-Known Member

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    Flanno was good but TakeABow Sterling, put in a great shift, for me, he was our MoTM!
     
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  10. Anfieldheros

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    Flanno could be our jamie replacement in years to come
    proper defender with passoon. Of he can lead the defence we are sorted. Welcome back flanno you.have been missed
     
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  11. Foredeckdave

    Foredeckdave Music Thread Manager

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    FlannoMan I love you!
     
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  12. THE FOOL

    THE FOOL Well-Known Member

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    JC you consistently make me laugh.

    I even recycle your comments at work.
     
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  13. The artist JerryChristmas

    The artist JerryChristmas "Massive old member"

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    Flannel...the new Maldini <diva>

    We need to clone him so he can play right and left back <laugh>
     
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  14. kph103

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    Did you see his post match interview on LFC TV. Good interview but started every sentence with 'yeah' made me laugh.
    But he did do well and is better than Johnson. However, as already mentioned, sterling did a great job supporting him too. Even Couthino was back there . Great commitment from everyone.
     
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  15. Sharpe*

    Sharpe* Senior Member

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    Johnson at his best is better - but he never is!

    I'd play Flanno over hin personally.
     
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  16. Rubbersoul

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    We all dream of a team of Flanagans.
     
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  17. Gucci.Mane

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    Wouldn't it have to be a mirrored clone..?...lol
     
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  18. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    4-5-1 we outplayed everton at their own game.

    thats the secret
     
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  19. astro

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    We only had 39% possession <yikes>
     
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  20. Garlic Klopp

    Garlic Klopp Well-Known Member

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    Talking of clean sheets!!!!


    Could YOU live without toilet paper? Meet the women who choose to wipe with a reusable piece of cloth instead
    By MARGOT PEPPERS

    For most Americans, toilet paper is an absolutely necessary grocery list item, but some women are opting out for both economic and environmental purposes.
    In a HuffPost Live discussion, bloggers Angela Davis, Kathleen Quiring and Makala Earley explain why they've decided to go paperless, revealing that it's not as messy or unhygienic as it may sound.
    'It is definitely possible,' insists Mikala, who says she and her husband stopped using toilet paper about a year ago. 'It is almost seen as a necessity [and] it doesn't have to be, and it's been a lot of fun to learn how to do it this way.'

    These women say living without toilet paper has not only saved money, but it is also environmentally friendlier, since the production of toilet paper involves the destruction of thousands of trees.
    What's more, the chlorine dioxide used to bleach the paper, which can be considered an environmental hazard, then gets into the sewage system and can apparently pollute the water.



    When they're out of the house, however, things can get tricky. 'It's kind of hard to take it with you or it's all dirty and it's in the washing machine,' she says.


    Instead of paper, they used flannel cloths which they kept in a box by the toilet, and would put in the washing machine every two to three days, which meant they 'didn't notice any smell at all'.
    'Toilet paper is seen as a necessity and it doesn't have to be. It's been a lot of fun to learn how to do it this way'

    They found that the reusable cloth system saved them a significant amount of money; when Angela's family was using coupons to buy toilet paper, they spent about $136 a year.
    But the total cost of material, washing, detergent and water amounted to just $42 a year.
    The concept may seem farfetched, but shunning toilet paper is actually the norm in some countries including India and Thailand, where the plumbing cannot handle a lot of debris.
    In fact, in India, it is tradition to use water and your left hand to wipe, keeping your right hand clean for eating.

    Kathleen, who blogs for Becoming Peculiar, uses a similar method to Angela, keeping a box of pieces of flannel - cut from a single old baby blanket - in the bathroom and washing them separately from other laundry once a week.
    The mother-of-one decided to start using cloth wipes after she had her daughter and was dressing her in a cloth diaper.
    'I realized, if it's not a big deal doing it on the baby, why is it such a big deal doing it with us, too,' explained the Ontario, Canada native, who has also given up shampoo as part of her 'simple living' lifestyle.
    Despite their satisfaction with living toilet paper-free, all of the women say they often use traditional toilet paper when they're out, and they keep some at home for when guests visit.
    'I have the regular stuff set up with the regular trash,' says Kathleen. 'Most people just go traditional, and I'm fine with that.'


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...usable-piece-cloth-instead.html#ixzz2rhD0z1SO
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