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Not this Site Where the fuck has it gone? Its become a game of Hop Scotch
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- dude wheres my dog?
- flounced and you know it
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God knows how this is i have only been paying it a year i have been givin what i can to it weekly and it appears im 22 pounds away Weird that i must of hammered it. I'm so happy I just rang them to delay my payments because i just been laid off as there is no work what so ever. And they says to me you are aware you only have 22 pounds to pay Im started laughing over the phone i cant help thinking its a mistake on their part but im keeping stum saying fuck all. Thats one debt sorted i have a 700 a 157 and a 1098 them im debt free. Untill the tax man catches up them im officialy fucked. Im so happy its unreal now i just gotta fugure out how to tell my dad i been laid off and still go out on saturday.
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- just don't believe him
- more like lie-mon.
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I'm normally the first to criticise so it's only right that it's pointed out when they do something that deserves a bit of recognition Squad meets Romanian kids - Liverpool FC Liverpool have important on-field matters to attend to in Bucharest this evening, but Rafa Benitez and his players today took time out of their finely-tuned matchday routine to brighten the lives of children who face an uncertain future. At the request of the British Embassy in Bucharest, a group of children from a local charity - all of whom are either battling against cancer or have beaten the illness - met up with the Reds' party at the team hotel to have photographs taken and autographs signed as they enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime meeting with their heroes. "It's really important for us to do things like this," said boss Rafael Benitez. "It is so simple and costs nothing. "These children have shown character and fight in their lives and for them to see the players was massive. Match day is an important time for us but it was good to be able to spend some time with children and give them a special moment." 'The Little People' charity, based in the Romanian capital, organised the meet and greet with the Liverpool party and for organiser Shajjad Rizvi it was an experience to savour. "I can't thank Liverpool Football Club enough," he said. "We asked the question if we could meet them and when we got the email saying this would be organised we were jumping up and down and screaming with delight. "The children will never forget this. One of them had a brain tumour and travelled 500 kilometres to be here today. His favourite player is Steven Gerrard and it was his dream come true when he shook his hand and said hello. "Today shows Liverpool FC care and that means so much to us. It was absolutely magic. "We were given signed balls which will be taken back to our cancer ward in the city and so can be enjoyed not just by the children who were here today, but by many others as well. "We're all looking forward to tonight's match now - Liverpool will win 5-0! "I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Liverpool Football Club for making today happen. It really means so much."
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- dance little gypsy
- hooray for racism
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