Nick Against the World (109 Viewers)

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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I meant bed, under my bed. More of a metaphor really, just would be nice to have a goalkeeper on hold whenever I feel like taking some shots on goal, which is like several times a week.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Martin said:
I meant bed, under my bed. More of a metaphor really, just would be nice to have a goalkeeper on hold whenever I feel like taking some shots on goal, which is like several times a week.
No way I'm getting under your bed. Too many monsters living under there :scared:
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
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just watched the dirge that was holland v england and.......well it was terrible to watch. holland had lots of the ball but never looked like scoring.

however,one performance really stood out for me and i would like to pay homage

when holland were holding the ball without ever really penetrating, he never stoped trying to drive them on.
when they were a goal down and all around him were failing to inspire he gave it his all.
when it got to the end and they began to accept defeat, he refused to yield and gave it one last massive effort pushing them forward to the end

yes, the dutch drummer had the sort fo night that really inspires you, especially when the team were so shit
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,068
swag said:
IMO, one of the greatest things about Islam can also be one of the more dangerous things about Islam: nobody really judges or puts themselves in the position to personally judge. On the plus side, you have situations like your friend here. On the negative side, it means any baby-killing psycho can call themselves a proper Muslim and the only authority who can call "bullsh*t" isn't readily accessible in the public media.
Its judging the act, not the person. A baby killer would deserve capital punishment under Shari'a. However once executed, no one could really judge what his/her ultimate fate would be. A common statement one someone who is a known "sinner" is "Afda ila rabih" , loosely translated to "surrendered his soul to God".
 

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