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Re: Rate and Slate rating - (sorry to the rest of you who don't care about AFL and or sport in general) Taylor Walker getting suspended for three games for his reckless, high, tackle on a Richmond player this past weekend slating - Ryan Sheckler didn't win the gold in skate street at the X Games

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Re: Rate and Slate Rating - Finished for the weekend. Slating - Andy miserable twat Murray. He's a miserable Scottish twat who hate the English but likes the English sponsorship. He gets paid to play a game I assume he enjoys. Also slating all the English who now love him because he's British, bollocks. Rant over.

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Slating - Andy miserable twat Murray. He's a miserable Scottish twat who hate the English but likes the English sponsorship. He gets paid to play a game I assume he enjoys. Also slating all the English who now love him because he's British' date=' bollocks. Rant over.[/quote'] :lol: No one likes the Scottish! They're the only country that prides itself violating their livestock. :shock: Rate: It's 1, finally! Slate: I've still got a looooooooooong way to go.
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Re: Rate and Slate rating - nothing slating - EVERYTHING, Port Adelaide were annihilated in the showdown, Australia are being equally thrashed in the cricket, my metal cds have been confiscated in an attempt to force me to stop listening to as my stepdad put it "that suicidal shite", I'm out of beer, it's cold, and I'm broke

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rating - nothing slating - EVERYTHING, Port Adelaide were annihilated in the showdown, Australia are being equally thrashed in the cricket, my metal cds have been confiscated in an attempt to force me to stop listening to as my stepdad put it "that suicidal shite", I'm out of beer, it's cold, and I'm broke
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NO METAL!!! That's just unbelievable if it's true. That is so unbelievably AWFUL. If it's so then your step-father is an ignorant fool. If it helps you can damn well tell him that I love metal and I am currently doing a degree on the back of good GCSEs and A-Levels and that I strangely have never tried to hang myself, slit my wrists in the bath or drunk bleech. In fact, metal stops me getting depressed. Often, when I am depressed, I listen to metal and feel a lot better. This is sheer and utter ignorant garbage and I feel very, very sorry for you right now mate :cry: !
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rating - nothing slating - EVERYTHING, Port Adelaide were annihilated in the showdown, Australia are being equally thrashed in the cricket, my metal cds have been confiscated in an attempt to force me to stop listening to as my stepdad put it "that suicidal shite", I'm out of beer, it's cold, and I'm broke
Oy! :shock: What a shame.
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