In an attempt to drag the list back on-topic - 2 facts gleaned from amongst the
puff and nonsense of LLL magazine.
1) Marques only has a one year contract - which would mean he could sign a
pre-contract agreement to leave on a free in Jan.
2) Wise exempts 2 players from his "the old p
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on the list<<
More like speaking in tongues
Born again rugger-buggers. Great.
Mark
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Dave S said:
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpaEverything Rob said is indeed true [apart from the
question we got wrongwhich was 'kin hard, how many of you lot could name both
our scorers in the2-0 CL win over Real Madrid? We got one!]
I guess that everyone is too engrossed in the rugby argument to
Newmarket 1:30 race Friday 19 October 2007
Pos.
Dr.
Dist.
Horse
Jockey
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Tawaash (USA)
Martin Dwyer
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Dear Mr StigOfTheWorkingClassDump,
Thanks for that nugget of information, I will get down to Next post haste
for some new threads and pop into JJB's for some Adidas Sambas,
unfortunately my shaven bonce does not suit a baseball cap.
Humble pie, tastes right nice with a lovely Madagascan vanilla
Apart from gathering the world's largest collection of uncircumsised
leedslist footers (eh up lads, there's a new thread for them what's bored
wi' rugby) my list inbox has only garnered a few interesting comments from
you lot this week, specifically speculation about :
1) The efficacy of 'flu' ja
A trabant, or a souped up Subarui Imprezu or one of those stupidly
enormous Nissan vans driven by all shaven headed bullies these days. Wear
cheap jeans, crap trainers and your Bulls shirt, oh and some obligatory
crap headwear (Nike baseball caps are popular). Talk about how much of a
family game R
Rugby Union, Rugby League, the feckin Flu...
...oh for the days of a good camel thread...
MAG
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 13:13:01 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LU] [non LU] Rugby/Flu Facebook Group
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leedslist@list.zetnet.co.uk, [EMA
There are few of the supposed problems with Rugby Union that couldn't be solved
by instituting a rule that if a player is tackled with possession of the ball,
possession turns over to the other team.
Hang on...that's how Aussie Rules started...
MAG
PS? Coat and all...
Message: 4
Date: Tue, 2
Mauve, is that like purple but a bit more gay? It sounds like a middle class
colour to me.
Technically, a BMW Z4 and a Merc SLK have roll-bars, they just aren't as
obvious as the mark 1 Golf or XR3i, which incidently their age might qualify
them for 'Classic' status and therefore can't be worki
You need a soft top that's got roll bars, a pale mauve vest, catalogue
trousers, and a mouth wot never closes.
N.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Working Class, that's a bit of a bugger, am I allowed to turn up in a 5
> series or is that seen as bad
Working Class, that's a bit of a bugger, am I allowed to turn up in a 5
series or is that seen as bad form, I suppose that I could buy a, erm, what
is a working class type of car, before I can go and see bradford bulls game
next season, wouldn't want to give the wrong impression, I might also ha
Is there not one of these where you could discuss these two equally
unappealing activities?
All rugby is vile, whatever the "code". On balance, I'd prefer flu.
Mark
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http://www.vran.org/vaccines/flu/flu-jefferson-06.htm
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Naef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "leedslist"
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [LU] Surely not. Things to get you thinking
twiceaboutthe flu
Merge the codes you would have real rugby fans mixing with the
RIFF-RAFF???
League is for the working class I'll have you know :-)
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From: "Matthew Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "John Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Tim
Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTEC
It is from
Source: British Medical Journal, 2006; 333: 912-5
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From: "Richard Naef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "leedslist"
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [LU] Surely not. Things to get you thinking twiceaboutthe
flu jab
> was this from t
On Tue, October 23, 2007 5:04 pm, Matthew Anderson wrote:
> What do you need a facebook group for with the List?
Dunno yet - I'll see if I use the face book group at all...
I'm not that enamoured of facebook, to be honest. If people don't already
have my email address then there's probably a reas
was this from the Daily Mail?
> In one major study, 95 per cent of elderly people who were
> vaccinated developed pneumonia that year, and nearly one per
> cent died from the infection.
> In a study of healthcare workers, another target group for
> annual vaccination,
> 39 per cent died from p
What do you need a facebook group for with the List?
My "profile picture" is a fine shot of me and the only 2 fit german riot police
women at the union berlin game!
-Original Message-
From: "Richard Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: leedslist@list.zetnet.co.uk; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23/10
Yes! Particularly the france game I was in a pub deep in cornish union country
shouting at the screen to pass the f#cking thing and stop kicking it! The
locals didn't take kindly to my sort with my fancy northern ways wanting to be
entertained by men with ball in hand!!
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They should merge the codes. It will save them nicking all the best league
players then and eddie and stevo can talk about a true national game instead of
pretending to get worked up about barla team from hemel hempsted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "John Lee" <[EMAIL PR
"just ban the
flamin' game on the grounds of sheer tedium. "
Perhaps we should ban England football then as there is more fun watching
shuttlecock
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From: "McWilliams, Brendan,VF-ES (bmcwill)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "list leedslist"
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 4
Mark,
Thanks for that. I was alluding to the fact that I didn't fully understand
what the rules changes were rather than the subtle difference between
getting your head kicked-in in a ruck/maul.
So for that I have going to have to get technical on your ass;
The experiments in Oz include allowi
If you consider that the group stage RWC is pointless outside of the top
two seeds and rare exceptions - this year - like Argentina and Fiji,
there are only really 4 serious games for the big teams.
RSA's big 4 matches were England twice, Fiji and Argentina. Total Tries
= 12.
England, against R
> rugby onion to do with penalties, rucks and mauls (I don't understand them
> myself so I am not going to explain them),
A ruck is a pile-up but where the ball has touched the ground. A maul is
a pile-up where the ball hasn't (yet) touched the ground.. like what they
do sometimes after a line-o
For aw that n for aw that, a win a win for aw that!
How many did SA get? remind me please.
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From: "McWilliams, Brendan,VF-ES (bmcwill)"
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To: "list leedslist"
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [LU] Kishishev returns
> Nevermin
Typical, there is always someone who pisses on the bonfire.
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From: "Richard Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nick Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DAVID NATTAN"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "list leedslist"
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [LU] Kishishev retu
There was an article in the mail today about the potential rule changes for
rugby onion to do with penalties, rucks and mauls (I don't understand them
myself so I am not going to explain them), I think that it is currently
being trialed somewhere down under. The thing that they highlighted was h
Nevermind the midfield, I'm still banking on last seaon's second highest
scorer in League 1, Leon Constantine, to keep Tres & Becks on their toes
if not sneak in there and get another 26 goals...
as for the thread on Rugby Union England are frankly DESTROYING what
can be a half decent game. T
Looks ok until you throw Douglas into the mix.
--- Nick Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aye, but I reckon there's promise in a midfield
> featuring:
>
> Carole/Prutton Hughes/PruttonKishishev
> Da Costa
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailt
Cheers - best laugh I've had today :-)
Luisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyway SA didn't win it ,England lost it.
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There appears to be a strong whiff of prawn emanating from this post :-)
I did feel so sorry for the rugger chaps coming home to the rapturous
applause of 2 bag handlers and a crow that was out looking for worms. And ooh,
didn't they look rough after their night out with young Hewitt and Ju
Aye, but I reckon there's promise in a midfield featuring:
Carole/Prutton Hughes/PruttonKishishev Da Costa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Walker
Sent: 23 October 2007 15:18
To: DAVID NATTAN; list leedslist
Subj
Kish will be like a fish out of water in this team and
this division. A player who can pass a ball to is team
mates but who is going to give him it back. Good
signing though. He always was committed and although
he faded a bit with his performances towards the end
of his stay I always thought he wa
Well, if he is anything like the player he was for us last season (in a higher
Division with a worse (at lest respecitvley) team, then this term he should be
brilliant. Despite his body shape he is said to be one of the fittest around
and he has that bit of craft that our midfield for all its ha
Fan-bloody-tastic!!
- Sean
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Midfielder Radostin Kishishev has returned to the club on a month-long loan
deal.
Kish has joined from Leicester City and linked up with his United team-mates at
Thorp Arch on Tuesday morning.
With Alan Thompson (hamstring) and Andrew Hughes (groin) currently battling
against injury, Dennis Wi
Rob "Mi hermano blanco de Caracas' Heath grassed me up with
P.P.S. LISTER STARS ON PATHETIC TV SHOW !! I'm surprised no other Asian
listers have commented (and indeed the star himself is so modest) about Dave
Sowden's appearance on "Football Crazy" last week. For those of you
unfamiliar
Ahhh John, back on to your favourite Socialist topic aren't we? My how all
those public schoolboy rah rah types don't appeciate t'working class
proper mans game of Rugby League. Rugby League fans are, without a shadow
of a doubt, THE biggest snobs in sport. My cock's bigger than your cock
playgroun
This seems to be the most active and have the best info (although, as with
anything on the internet, you have to wade through the dross... but then as
a lister, you'll be used to that!)
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204500214
Richard Young, writer and editor
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What I meant was that they would rather have lost in the final to SA than the
nowhere team they turned out to be.
Anyway SA didn't win it ,England lost it.
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From: John Lee
To: Luisa ; Robert HEATH ; MATTHEW GAYNOR ; leedslist@list.zetnet.co.uk
Sent: Tuesday,
That is exactly where you're wrong Mike. The Australians would see defeat for
what it was - coming second. Coming close is seen as to be celebrated over here
- when I heard that Ashton bloke prattling on about what they'd achieved - f***
all. Morinho had it rigt when he chucked his runners-up me
Agree Matt - a fantastic game (and result). These rugger types should watch it
- they'd be amazed that in League there is this novel thing where they throw
the ball to each other instead of pretending they're Pat Jennings!
Matthew Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think you all missed the m
A lister (sorry, can't remember who) recommended a Leeds facebook group.
There are a lot of LUFC facebook groups. Could someone point me in the
direction of the right one? Ta.
- Sean
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Leeds United heading for Millwall defeat says Harris
By Phil Hay
Leeds United and Millwall have more in common than either set of supporters
would care to admit.
No-one likes Millwall and they don't care, but the south London club need not
instruct Leeds on what it means to be embattled. The ter
A lister (sorry, can't remember who) recommended a Leeds facebook group.
There are a lot of LUFC facebook groups. Could someone point me in the
direction of the right one? Ta.
- Sean
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I think that you may have missed a crucial 'F' out of the email, reading it
currently suggests that you have a job giving folk the flu ;o)
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From: "rhys hodge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: [LU] Surely not. Things
All this talk about the flu is giving me the flu. Ah ha i can feel some days of
work coming on.
Rhys
- Original Message
From: Luisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sean Emmott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Dr Michael Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: LUList ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Steve Gillen
<[EMAIL PRO
Oh great.
Another drug company carve up
Those bastards leave the tobacco companies in the shade.
They are the anti-Christ of medicine
I [mis]manage an area Psychiatric Service.
I throw the drug reps out on sight. Or berate them for profitably
poisoning.patients
Michael
[Riding a favourite hobby hor
Round Objects...
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" In one major study, 95 per cent of elderly people who were vaccinated
developed pneumonia that year,
and nearly one per cent died from the infection.
In a study of healthcare wo
FLU JAB SEASON: They don't work, of course, researchers discover
The over 65s among us will soon be exhorted to visit their local doctor for
their seasonal flu jab. And if they're as well read as our readers, they'll
have ringing in their ears the World Health Organization (WHO) proclamation
t
Terribly old joke
Guy goes into a Puritanical Chemist to buy a condom
The Chemist sniffingly says sorry we dont stock them try Boots.
The reply was: I already have but the laces got in the way.
Sorry
On 23/10/2007, Luisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I am for flu but are Boots doing any speci
I am for flu but are Boots doing any special on Glucosamine for my knees?
If it gets any more expensive I will have to start eating my prawn shells.
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From: "Steve Mosley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Luisa'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
"'Sean Emmott'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
On Mon, October 22, 2007 10:11 pm, Dr Michael Benjamin wrote:
> My bloody secretary has it too.And she did not get the shot
> So now the question to all you cognoscenti:
> I got the jab on Thursday Morning & caught cold on Sunday afternoon.
> Did I get any benefit from the shot?
Most likely.
> S
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