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There was a pic posted in a thread here a while back of two women kissing on a kitchen counter (?) with a subtitle referring to something completely different like biscuits or something. I can't for the life of me find this pic, as I don't know what to search for. Needless to say, I found that picture funny as fuck and want to show it to someone. Do any of you remember the pic and know which thread/where to find it?
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Thierry Henry believes his former club Arsenal will be up against the Premier League's top striker on Sunday if Fernando Torres returns from injury. El Nino is still recovering from a hamstring tear which has kept him out of Liverpool's last four games - and it's still unclear whether he'll be ready for this weekend's Emirates showdown. If the Spain international does make the journey, Henry is fearful. He told Liverpoolfc.tv: "Torres is outstanding. He was already like this but people in Spain didn't realise it until he went somewhere else - then they saw how great he was. "He is a fantastic player with speed, power and great control. Torres can finish with his left foot or his right, and he's really cool in front of goal. "Liverpool were crying out for a player like this to help them win the league and now they have it. When you have a striker who can hit 30 goals a season you are usually not far from the top. "There are a lot of amazing strikers in the Premier League but Torres at the moment has an edge on the others." Liverpool's number nine plunged 33 goals in his debut season in England - seven more than Henry managed. The Arsenal old boy sees no reason why such prolificacy won't continue. He said: "Torres is 24, so why wouldn't he keep getting 30 goals every year? A player reaches his peak at 28 or 29, plus he's playing for Liverpool. He'll always get chances." Henry used to relish facing the Reds, scoring nine goals in 18 games against us. Jamie Carragher and his fellow Premier League defenders doubtless breathed a sigh of relief when the Frenchman left for Barcelona a year and a half ago. But, while Torres wasted no time taking over the mantle of Premier League top dog, Henry shies away from comparisons between the pair. He said: "Everyone has their own game. I really do think he's an amazing player and I like to watch him play, but he has his style, just like Ian Rush did and I have. "He is a really powerful player. It's difficult to compare. I really respect him as a footballer and that's where it stops."