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Yes. We are like Predators and like to take souvenriers from our victims (who are usually scruffy jawdees in gravy stainted zebra tops)


Ah....it's lucky for us we're that far above you these days you can't reach to carry out your evil deeds. I wonder if Sunderland will be remembered with such affection as the Dodo when you become extinct.
 
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Ah....it's lucky for us we're that far above you these days you can't reach to carry out your evil deeds. I wonder if Sunderland will be remembered with such affection as the Dodo when you become extinct.

Well we so have the greatest record in the NE.<laugh>
 
Indeed.
They keep telling us they have an airport & we don't.
That's a lie as it's actually in Ponteland & City of Newcastle taxis can't queue there.
They will also say that Sunderland should not be called a city as it doesn't have a cathedral.
Well neither does York. We do however both have minsters.
So there's another lie for you.
They also worship a Mackem turncoat & suck his cock on a regular basis.
York Minster (and by extension, I assume, Sunderlands) are cathedrals mate!

The definition of a city is whether it does have a cathedral. Both, therefore, tick that box.
 
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York Minster (and by extension, I assume, Sunderlands) are cathedrals mate!

The definition of a city is whether it does have a cathedral. Both, therefore, tick that box.
No, the definition of a city is a settlement that has a city charter. Some places, like Guildford, have cathedrals but aren't cities because they don't have city charters.
 
A cursory glance at the Not606 championship board and the order in which teams are listed shows a unique co-incidence. SAFC are second bottom of that also.
 
Indeed.
They keep telling us they have an airport & we don't.
That's a lie as it's actually in Ponteland & City of Newcastle taxis can't queue there.
They will also say that Sunderland should not be called a city as it doesn't have a cathedral.
Well neither does York. We do however both have minsters.
So there's another lie for you.
They also worship a Mackem turncoat & suck his cock on a regular basis.
It's in Woolsington, not Ponteland. Hence the reason it used to be called Woolsington Aerodrome. Woolsington is part of Newcastle.

It's not something I've ever bragged about. Big ****ing wow, your city's got an airport. Same goes for a beach or a cathedral.
 
It's in Woolsington, not Ponteland. Hence the reason it used to be called Woolsington Aerodrome. Woolsington is part of Newcastle.

It's not something I've ever bragged about. Big ****ing wow, your city's got an airport. Same goes for a beach or a cathedral.
OK Kemo Sabbi.
If it's part of Newcastle how come the city council licensed cabs don't have a rank up there?
 
OK Kemo Sabbi.
If it's part of Newcastle how come the city council licensed cabs don't have a rank up there?
I'd be guessing since I don't know how taxi licensing works. Possibly to control how many cabs serve the airport or who picks up? Or to allow them to charge for a separate licence and fleece the cabbies more? The airport is private property so the owners/management may well call the shots on who picks up?
 
I'd be guessing since I don't know how taxi licensing works. Possibly to control how many cabs serve the airport or who picks up? Or to allow them to charge for a separate licence and fleece the cabbies more? The airport is private property so the owners/management may well call the shots on who picks up?
I'd guess it's to do with councils seeing as how the airport isn't part of Newcastle city council cos it's not in Newcastle.
Just a guess like fella, I may well be wide of the mark.