Nick Against the World (51 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
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As your agent I am, by law, supposed to tell you that you that another offer has come to the table. A 23,000$ a week deal has come through from AC Milan, they are firing the fag Gatusso and want to get the Irish Gatusso.

Apparently they saw the video of the parking lot security system at RFK Stadium and liked what they saw.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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ßömßärdîër said:
As your agent I am, by law, supposed to tell you that you that another offer has come to the table. A 23,000$ a week deal has come through from AC Milan, they are firing the fag Gatusso and want to get the Irish Gatusso.

Apparently they saw the video of the parking lot security system at RFK Stadium and liked what they saw.
Tell them Ill accept in the morning and set up some sort of press conference so I can point into the camera and say "Hey Moggi, fix de lock, you fucking cheater".:D
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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I'll have to agree with Nick on this.

Berlusca may be filthy in his politics and his business dealings, but when it comes to Milan he has stayed clean. He put Galliani in charge to make sure the operation stayed clean as well as looked clean. Berlusca and Moggi have the same problem, no matter what they do, the people will always assume it was crooked.

I think Galliani is clean, and I know he does not make a habit of saying stupid shit about Juventus. Other than the obvious conflicts of interests in being in charge of the league and in charge of a club in that league, Galliani is OK.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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We can only talk so much about a couple phone calls from 2004, before we get back to the real meat of this thread: You all know that our own Respaul goes into spastic convulsions at the mere mention of "teeth" in the same sentence as the word "English". Well now, here's a little something for Respaul "The English have perfect teeth" Shadowfax:

Britons get creative to care for teeth - Dentists leaving national system
By Sarah Lyall, The New York Times

Rochdale, England - It is easy to be mean about British teeth. Mike Myers' mouth is a joke in itself in the "Austin Powers" movies. In a "Simpsons" episode, dentalphobic children are shown "The Big Book of British Smiles," cautionary photographs of hideously snaggletoothed Britons.

But the problem is serious: Britain's state-financed dental service has too few public dentists for too many people. At the beginning of the year, just 49 percent of the adults and 63 percent of the children in England and Wales were registered with public dentists.

Since moving to Rochdale, a working-class suburb of Manchester, William Kelly, 43, said he has been unable to find a National Health Service dentist willing to take him on. Every time he has tried to sign up, lining up with hundreds of others from the ranks of the desperate and the hurting, he has arrived too late and missed the cutoff.

"You could argue that Britain has not seen lines like this since World War II," said Mark Pritchard, a member of Parliament who represents part of Shropshire, where the situation is similar.






Anyway, this article goes on to tell how that Mr. Kelly ended up yanking his own teeth out.
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,164
The Pado said:
We can only talk so much about a couple phone calls from 2004, before we get back to the real meat of this thread: You all know that our own Respaul goes into spastic convulsions at the mere mention of "teeth" in the same sentence as the word "English". Well now, here's a little something for Respaul "The English have perfect teeth" Shadowfax:

Britons get creative to care for teeth - Dentists leaving national system
By Sarah Lyall, The New York Times

Rochdale, England - It is easy to be mean about British teeth. Mike Myers' mouth is a joke in itself in the "Austin Powers" movies. In a "Simpsons" episode, dentalphobic children are shown "The Big Book of British Smiles," cautionary photographs of hideously snaggletoothed Britons.

But the problem is serious: Britain's state-financed dental service has too few public dentists for too many people. At the beginning of the year, just 49 percent of the adults and 63 percent of the children in England and Wales were registered with public dentists.

Since moving to Rochdale, a working-class suburb of Manchester, William Kelly, 43, said he has been unable to find a National Health Service dentist willing to take him on. Every time he has tried to sign up, lining up with hundreds of others from the ranks of the desperate and the hurting, he has arrived too late and missed the cutoff.

"You could argue that Britain has not seen lines like this since World War II," said Mark Pritchard, a member of Parliament who represents part of Shropshire, where the situation is similar.






Anyway, this article goes on to tell how that Mr. Kelly ended up yanking his own teeth out.






Respaul(white) and his gay lover(nigel).
 

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