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Bjerknes

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Jeeks said:
However I think otherwise and I believe that Holland and S&M will go through and leave the Inter pathetics wondering what happened.
Contrary to popular belief, I would not look too much into the recent mediocre performances by Argentina, and I seriously doubt they will stumble once again this summer. Pekerman's squad is much younger than the one four years ago, and as we inch closer to Germany this summer I expect them to finally pull themselves together. You cannot keep a lid on that talent for too much longer.

For some reason I see S&M as the choke artists this time around, as their qualification campaign was seemingly too good to be true and you have to question their back four now with Vidic out of sorts at Man United. If Van Basten can get his act together I believe they have a great chance of progressing, and for the record my fingers are crossed as well. Hope you like that, Erik.
 

Bjerknes

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Yo Enron, my wonderful calculus professor decided to schedule an exam for Tuesday at 330, thus fucking my plans to make the trip down to Burke's house for the Juventus match on Tuesday. We could have had the test on Wednesday like originally planned, however that bald-headed coot decided to change his plans. Fuck fuck fuck fuck.



Fuck.
 

Enron

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Andy said:
Yo Enron, my wonderful calculus professor decided to schedule an exam for Tuesday at 330, thus fucking my plans to make the trip down to Burke's house for the Juventus match on Tuesday. We could have had the test on Wednesday like originally planned, however that bald-headed coot decided to change his plans. Fuck fuck fuck fuck.



Fuck.
What a dirtbag. He needs a flaming bag of dogshit on his porch stat. You should come down tomorrow and get hammered (to ease the pain) then study the rest of the weekend.
 

Slagathor

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Andy said:
Contrary to popular belief, I would not look too much into the recent mediocre performances by Argentina, and I seriously doubt they will stumble once again this summer. Pekerman's squad is much younger than the one four years ago, and as we inch closer to Germany this summer I expect them to finally pull themselves together. You cannot keep a lid on that talent for too much longer.

For some reason I see S&M as the choke artists this time around, as their qualification campaign was seemingly too good to be true and you have to question their back four now with Vidic out of sorts at Man United. If Van Basten can get his act together I believe they have a great chance of progressing, and for the record my fingers are crossed as well. Hope you like that, Erik.
I do, even though I don't share the optimism...
 

Bozi

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i tipped argentina so much in the past that i am scared to get my fingers burnt, the only rwal problem they have iis everything goes through riquelme and if he is shut down then they struggle a bit creatively
 
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    Black Mamba said:
    It amazes me how much you know about Venezuela. I think youre ready to live here:D
    My great uncle lived in Venezuela for 8 years....then again he was arrested and spent a good 4 years behind bards...thankfully a family friend of his was able to get him out by offering some 'benjamins' to a high ranking official

    "God Bless LA VENEZUELA" :pint:
     

    Azzurri7

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    My great uncle lived in Venezuela for 8 years....then again he was arrested and spent a good 4 years behind bards...thankfully a family friend of his was able to get him out by offering some 'benjamins' to a high ranking official

    "God Bless LA VENEZUELA" :pint:

    It's actually like this almost everywhere......South America(Peru,Bolivia,Chile etc) and eastern European countries....(Romania,Bulgaria,Serbia etc)...wherever there's poor you can offer any high ranking police man or whatever his position is....they'll even accept a Pijama to wear.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Nick, what do you say....


    No Juve return for Tacchi
    Friday 24 March, 2006
    Alessio Tacchinardi has confirmed that he won’t return to Juventus once his loan deal with Villarreal expires at the end of the season.

    The Italian midfielder is still tied to the Delle Alpi outfit until the summer of 2008, but has today suggested that he won’t be wearing the Bianconeri jersey again.

    “I’m certain that I won’t be going back to Juventus at the end of the campaign,” said the Atalanta youth team product.

    “If I do go back to Italy then it will be to play for Milan or Inter, otherwise I could stay in Spain as I’m happy at Villarreal.”

    The 31-year-old, who has won 13 international caps for Italy, has been heavily linked with a switch to Milan recently and he’s hinted that he may be heading to the San Siro.

    “Milan? When certain whispers make the rounds then there is always a point of truth,” he commented.

    Tacchinardi has apparently been requested by Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti who worked with the midfielder during his reign as Old Lady Coach.

    Meanwhile, Cristian Brocchi has said that he would like to remain at Fiorentina once his loan from Milan expires.

    “I owe Milan a lot,” he said. “However, I’m really happy in Florence and I am experiencing an extraordinary season.”
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Azzurri7 said:
    It's actually like this almost everywhere......South America(Peru,Bolivia,Chile etc) and eastern European countries....(Romania,Bulgaria,Serbia etc)...wherever there's poor you can offer any high ranking police man or whatever his position is....they'll even accept a Pijama to wear.
    Looks like this CHE's work and plight went along way then...:disagree: damn leftists and Communists...
    at the end of the day its all about DA MONEY
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Azzurri7 said:
    Nick, what do you say....


    No Juve return for Tacchi
    Friday 24 March, 2006
    Alessio Tacchinardi has confirmed that he won’t return to Juventus once his loan deal with Villarreal expires at the end of the season.

    The Italian midfielder is still tied to the Delle Alpi outfit until the summer of 2008, but has today suggested that he won’t be wearing the Bianconeri jersey again.

    “I’m certain that I won’t be going back to Juventus at the end of the campaign,” said the Atalanta youth team product.

    “If I do go back to Italy then it will be to play for Milan or Inter, otherwise I could stay in Spain as I’m happy at Villarreal.”

    The 31-year-old, who has won 13 international caps for Italy, has been heavily linked with a switch to Milan recently and he’s hinted that he may be heading to the San Siro.

    “Milan? When certain whispers make the rounds then there is always a point of truth,” he commented.

    Tacchinardi has apparently been requested by Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti who worked with the midfielder during his reign as Old Lady Coach.

    Meanwhile, Cristian Brocchi has said that he would like to remain at Fiorentina once his loan from Milan expires.

    “I owe Milan a lot,” he said. “However, I’m really happy in Florence and I am experiencing an extraordinary season.”
    Another ageing player....no thanks
     

    Stephan

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    Azzurri7 said:
    Nick, what do you say....


    No Juve return for Tacchi
    Friday 24 March, 2006
    Alessio Tacchinardi has confirmed that he won’t return to Juventus once his loan deal with Villarreal expires at the end of the season.

    The Italian midfielder is still tied to the Delle Alpi outfit until the summer of 2008, but has today suggested that he won’t be wearing the Bianconeri jersey again.

    “I’m certain that I won’t be going back to Juventus at the end of the campaign,” said the Atalanta youth team product.

    “If I do go back to Italy then it will be to play for Milan or Inter, otherwise I could stay in Spain as I’m happy at Villarreal.”

    The 31-year-old, who has won 13 international caps for Italy, has been heavily linked with a switch to Milan recently and he’s hinted that he may be heading to the San Siro.

    “Milan? When certain whispers make the rounds then there is always a point of truth,” he commented.

    Tacchinardi has apparently been requested by Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti who worked with the midfielder during his reign as Old Lady Coach.

    Meanwhile, Cristian Brocchi has said that he would like to remain at Fiorentina once his loan from Milan expires.

    “I owe Milan a lot,” he said. “However, I’m really happy in Florence and I am experiencing an extraordinary season.”
    :D someone got owned
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Lilliana asked me to post this:


    "Love the way my ass bump bump bump bump bump bump
    Keep your eyes on my bump bump bump bump bump
    And think you can handle this ga-dunk ga-dunk dunk
    Take my thong off and my ass go boom"
     
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    Stephan said:
    :D someone got owned
    know the use of the word Stephanie....Rumors and Ancelotti's opinions are not MY OPINION....I gave my opinion on the player...rumors and whispers suggest he attracts interest at Milan...so what....if he re-hashed a post in which I said "I" wanted him at Milan its different...

    Please pay attention Stefania..I don't want to hold up the whole class for you
     

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