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Andrew

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  1. I confess The Sun newspaper are a bunch of cunts
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    Refused

    Bumping cause I bought "the shape of punk to come". Absolutely love it. Thanks to Scuzz for playing the New Noise video.
  3. I confess I'm going to make a playlist for GTA Vice City
  4. Not sure to be honest, I'd be guessing it'd be a few months time. Would take a huge amount of work to send out 30million+ ballot papers all over again.
  5. I confess I was actually on someone's follow friday on tumblr
  6. I confess I am loving Refused already
  7. I confess I love the drumming on this song
  8. I confess David Cameron is a posh wanker. trufax.
  9. It seems Villa are also interested in Ireland. Rumoured Transfer Targets Mark Reynolds - Motherwell (CB, LB, RB) Potential Cost £1.5m to £2m Jamie O'Hara - Tottenham (CM) Potential Cost £2m to £4m Hamit Altintop - Bayern Munich (CF, LW, CAM) Potential Cost Free Morten Gamst Pedersen - Blackburn (RW, LW) Potential Cost Free Joe Cole - Chelsea (LW, CAM) Potential Cost Free Deniz Yilmaz - Bayern Munich (ST) Potential Cost £500k Simon Poulsen - AZ Alkmaar (LW) Potential Cost £1m to £2m Steven Ireland - Man City (CAM, CM) Potential Cost £8m to £10m (imo) Connor Wickham - Ipswich (ST) Potential Cost £6m+ (Spurs rumoured to offer £5m) Who I would look at getting... Steven Whittaker - Rangers (RB) Jack Collison - West Ham (LW, CM, RW) Carlton Cole - West Ham (ST) I suggested Carlton Cole because "all West Ham players except Scott Parker are for sale" according to the owners so why not make a bid? Basically the new Newcastle transfer policy is to sign players under the age of 26. Hughton has about £15m to spend in the summer. Who will be leaving Newcastle: Fabrice Pancrate (RW) Already released. Nicky Butt (CDM) Retiring/Out of contract. Leon Best (ST) Rumoured to be offloaded in the summer, the £2m January signing has been a 4th choice striker since signing and if not sold outright in the summer he will probably be loaned out.
  10. Lib Dems haven't joined up with either party yet. I think the Lib Dems would be better off with Labour to be honest, since Labour have more to lose, Labour can offer them a sweeter deal. Labour have talked up an actual coalition with the Lib Dems, where-as the Conservatives would be the ruling party but if the Lib Dems supported some of their plans, they would support Lib Dem plans in return - kind of a "I scratch your back, you scratch mine" kind of thing - except Cameron has ruled out changing his stance on Trident and Europe - two big things the Lib Dems disagreed on. And if the Lib Dems don't form a coalition with either party, Labour will remain in power. I reckon we'll have another election before the end of the year because it's such a mess. The conservatives don't have enough votes to form a government. They only have 36% when all previous Conservative leaders who won elections had over 40% of the vote. (I'm actually extremely unhappy with the Conservative gains in Wales, but I won't rant about that now But on the plus side Labour won by 10,500 votes here over their nearest rivals, the Lib Dems ) The Lib Dems despite having 6million votes overall will have less than 60 seats in parliament compared with the 250+ seats Labour have with about 9 million votes. If I were Nick Clegg I wouldn't side with either party. Instead I would remain neutral and as a result Labour would remain in power. The Conservatives would be pissed, and I would say to change the voting system so the Lib Dems can have more seats in parliament. Making them stronger in the long-run. Another election in 6 months time, and boom the Lib Dems could have more power.
  11. I confess I hope she didn't actually vote Conservative.
  12. Great advert for Mark Reynolds eh? Newcastle were interested in him, and then Motherwell concede 6 goals Lots of potential Newcastle signings/transfer targets at the moment, the newest one being Stephen Ireland.
  13. If you're posh or rich vote Conservative If you're working class vote Labour Been and voted this morning, and I'd just like to say that The Sun are a load of absolute bastards.
  14. I haven't had a bad dream or a nightmare in a while. Although I do remember sitting up sharply after a dream I had last week, but I don't remember what freaked me out. Most of my dreams are weird, but in a good way. They don't make sense but they are usually good dreams. Or when something bad does happen, I don't just wake up at the first sign of trouble like I used to, I just get on with it. If that makes sense.
  15. What I meant, was that Labour could form an alliance with the Lib Dems to keep the Conservatives out if it was a hung parliament. In that situation, Clegg said he wouldn't let Brown be PM. If Milliband was running instead of Brown, I bet Labour would be ahead in the polls. Brown is better as a chancellor anyway.
  16. Bad news for (Mod) Ross...
  17. Voting is tomorrow. Definitely going to vote Labour, even if the whole system is messed up. It's going to be a hung parliament for sure. Current election polls are: Conservative 35% Labour 29% Lib Dem 26% Others 10% Translated into seats at the House of Commons, this is: Labour 272 Conservatives 270 Lib Dem 79 Others 29 If that is how the election finished, it’d be a Hung Parliament with no party able to run the UK, unless they formed an alliance with another party. Nick Clegg says that if the Lib Dems had an alliance with Labour, he would want to be Prime Minister, which Labour would never agree to. I don’t wanna think about the Conservatives actually getting into power. A hung parliament would force the parties to work together to pass laws, make changes, etc Sources: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8609989.stm and http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8280050.stm
  18. I confess I think May is going to be a Porcupine Tree month for me
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