might have been a better idea to start at the top
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Stupid woman. What the hell is wrong with her ? Is she serious ?Obviously the child has no say in the matter , it won't end well for one them
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it seems so obvious to anyone with more than half a brain cell.Obviously the child has no say in the matter , it won't end well for one them
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Irony - please explain the irony in calling me "brainwashed religious" ? I follow no religion. I also don't think the world is one conspiracy theory after another.
As for "most players haven't got a clue" - where's your proof of that ? All I see is players speaking up about how disappointing they found the Millwall gathering yesterday.
Looks like its restricted viewing. Basically it was a slightly deranged "mother" holding up an under year old baby declaring to the world that he was gay .What did I miss? It's not available to me.
Looks like its restricted viewing. Basically it was a slightly deranged "mother" holding up an under year old baby declaring to the world that he was gay .

Beware.
I had a scam e mail last night saying it's from DPD, although it looks legit I was suspicious straight away as I don't use that e mail to buy stuff, it says attempted delivery no answer etc although we were in all day , then link to rearrange delivery.
I traced the sender and it's a foreign name at a carwash NL !
I get tons of these, if in doubt just delete. There's an easy way to instantly verify these things... hover the mouse over an official looking link (the ones they want you to click) and see what the link points to - it usually displays it on the status bar at the bottom of the window of the browser/email client.
e.g. email from "PayPal". Link in the body of the message wants you to click -> "paypal.com/VerifyYourDetails"
However, when you hover the mouse over that link, on the bottom where it displays the actual link address, you see something like "xyz.com/StealingYourData". That's where you actually get sent.

Haven't heard the term "Ashman" since I was a kid !!I feel like doing that to my ashman on a Monday , I know I'd get away, none of the lazy bastards can walk more that 10 yards let alone run
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Beware.
I had a scam e mail last night saying it's from DPD, although it looks legit I was suspicious straight away as I don't use that e mail to buy stuff, it says attempted delivery no answer etc although we were in all day , then link to rearrange delivery.
I traced the sender and it's a foreign name at a carwash NL !
I get tons of these, if in doubt just delete. There's an easy way to instantly verify these things... hover the mouse over an official looking link
Good luck!