Garnaqsi
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Does it has to be just one scene? Ah, well, then probably just the following from Inherit The Wind (1960):
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The-freeman;846283 wrote:Of course I'm abnormal for suggesting lets not cut and mutilate a healthy helpless human baby while you're perfectly sane for suggesting the opposite! -
Che -Guevara;846170 wrote:XX...this is how man of the match penalty should like.There is no player as cool and calculating under pressure as Pirlo.
Remember his pass to Fabio Grosso in the 2006 world semi-final? It's 0-0 and at the 119th minute...
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Xaaji Xunjuf;846168 wrote:^^ Didn't he score the winning penaltySo that makes him man of the match?
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Xaaji Xunjuf;846124 wrote:fabregas man of the matchHow was Febregas man of the match? Did you even watch the match?
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wyre;844997 wrote:If You Can't Win The Argument, Atleast Try To Correct There Grammar:DI didn't correct anyone in that post. But let me give you an example of correction. It's 'their', not 'there', and 'at least', not 'atleast'.
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uchi;844410 wrote:Blue, dony be suprised if Garnaqsi follows the kardashians or switches to MTV now and then ~ I have a number of uncles in their 50's who follow many of these celebraties and thier lives~Hehe! Well, I guess being up-to-date with popular culture is one of the few ways for us to reclaim youth, adeer.
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Bluelicious;844389 wrote:Hmm ok wise it is. Why do you think it's a wise thing and be honest?No reason. I suppose the old man in me just liked the sound of a woman who prefers older men. But just so that we are clear, how older are we speaking? We are in agreement as long as you're not limiting it to, say, a gap of 15 years or less. To me, a 24 year old (just an example) girl professing to like older men while not going for someone older than 40 is just fronting. What do you think?
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Bluelicious;844378 wrote:Lool, WRONG. I'm 24 years.If a cougar is a woman who likes men who are much younger then her then how do you call women who like men much older then them, not that I am one of them just curious to know. I don't dig men who are much older not my cup of tea leave that to the golddiggers lool.Ahem *Clears his throat*
I don't know what people call them, but I call them 'wise'. I think that's a pretty good description of what I think of their preference.
So you are the same age as Adele, Messi, Jessie J, Rihanna and the greatest man alive! The golden generation of the universe. :]
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GaroweGal;841982 wrote:Love this Song mate!I'm not the one to listen to Arab music, but I have been in love with this one for a while:
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Bluelicious;844372 wrote:That programme is so fake and they are overreacting! It needs to get of the TV asap.Most reality/partially scripted reality shows are boring and fake. That's why I stick to pure fiction.
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Bluelicious;844371 wrote:Looooooooool that was the most hilarious thing I laughed my socks off when she said 42. Indeed their reaction was priceless thanks for the laugh.How young do you even think I am? I don't even think your older then 42 you just wanna sound cool and oldI'm glad it made you laugh!
If I were to guess, I would probably say around 21?
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Bluelicious;844364 wrote:I meant Hugh Grant posh. I don't know Made in Chelsea posh.Made in Chelsea is the posh/rah version of The Only Way Is Essex -- except it's weird and not funny at all!
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Bluelicious;844365 wrote:Damn you older then that well anyways age is just a number. I just Googled it I tell you Google is crazy it sometimes comes up with the most weirdest answer but also funny. You are just as bored as I am do you just admit itOh, very much so. Tired and bored. Here is the scene from the film if you can watch it.
Look at their reaction. Priceless!
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Bluelicious;844164 wrote:Consisting of eggs sausage and beans, right? How are you even able to eat such heavy food in the morning with your iron stomach?I've always imagined you as a posh speaker lol, you come across like thatHugh Grant posh or Made in Chelsea posh? Please don't say the latter! :]
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Shocking! what happened to our culture
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It's ironic to speak of social injustice while portraying the existence of homosexuality in society as a negative aspect; or, for that matter, viewing increasing abortion rates as an indication of a crumbling society when it in fact might be pointing towards the opposite. None of the things you have stated -- some of which don't even seem to be relevant -- show how Western culture isn't superior in the sense of being more progressive (as was the argument). It's not by coincidence that almost all progress in science, philosophy, mathematics, and almost all fields of knowledge was made in the West. I remember reading that Harvard alone had more scientific publications in 2005 than the entire Arab world. On that basis it would seem to me, while one might identify with Arab culture for sentimental or of course religious reasons, the value is with the Western one from a purely objective standpoint.