1 (edited by Rambaldi 04-Apr-2008 23:53:53)

Topic: Has anyone of the british users ever been to ...

Wembley Stadium ???

If not ...

HA

Cos me & steve are going there on sunday to cheer on the Super Reds !:cool:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/jpchelseafc/HighQualLogos/barnsley02gn6.png


And for those of you who haven't been...

...here it is

http://www.staynl.com/travelpictures/london/new-wembley.jpg

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I used to be a hero - now I'm a wanted man.
I used to hunt terrorists - now I am one.
I used to take orders - now I execute them.
I've become, a Double Agent!

2 (edited by ☠ARFeh☠ 05-Apr-2008 00:13:18)

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I went to Wembley Arena.

Saw Bill Bailey.

And he > whatever your seeing.

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Except when it's Led Zep

God: Behold ye angels, I have created the ass.. Throughout the ages to come men and women shall grab hold of these and shout my name...

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How can Britain have open stadia?  Your weather is bad enough for domes

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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it rains so much in Britain they dont even feel rain drops, they're so used to them.

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lol i've had to throw clothes away (including shoes) when i've got home from outdoor concerts in places like Milton Keynes bowl.

Never been to the new Wembley Stadium yet, went many times to the old one. More often to Wembley Arena.

A biker goes to the Doctor with hearing problems "Can you describe the symptoms to me". "Yes.....Homer is a fat yellow lazy bastard and Marg is a skinny bird with big blue hair!!"

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What the hell is in your rain?

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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Untill about six years ago around my area if you ever left your washing on the line when it rained you had to wash them again because if you dried them you'd have a fine layer of black particles on everything. The town also had a faint smell of burning all of the time.
It eventually made the local paper, and people began pointing fingers at some local businessess, then one day it stopped happening. Even the smell dissapeared.
The businesses are still here.

Go figure hmm

"So, it's defeat for you, is it? Someday I must meet a similar fate..."

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Wow. We dont have that here in the west because we burn natural gas instead of coal. Just when the forest fires come. Oh and the smog of course but that's been getting better for forty years

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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i've been there last year...

http://img297.imageshack.us/my.php?image=engcromt2.jpg


tongue

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Went watching Muse there last July I think it was...

and ironically enough Matt, I also know someone who absailed down for charity...he has Cystic Fibrosis, and his name's Andy, same person?

Just call me George.
Actually don't, my name's Alex.

Ignore this signature.

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Nah it was just my mate and his Dad I think hmm

Just call me George.
Actually don't, my name's Alex.

Ignore this signature.

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i worked on the foundations for it and had the chance to be the part of the last team to play a game at the old wembly in a contractors match wink
couldnt be arsed though hung up my boots a long time before it lol

sup bitches

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After lowly Barnsley defeated Liverpool and Chelsea, many of us thought the FA should award them the FA Cup then and there. Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way. Barnsley still needed to defeat fellow upstarts Cardiff City just to make it to the finals.

It didn't happen. Instead, Cardiff's Bluebirds (managed by ex-Everton player David Jones)defeated Barnsley (managed by Welshman Simon Davey, a discipline of Everton manager David Moyes) 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on a brilliant goal by young star Joe Ledley. Barnsley actually dominated large portions of the match, particularly in the first half. But a lack of quality in front of the goal sealed their fate. That lack of quality manifested itself most disappointingly when Kayode Odinjayi (hero of the victory over Chelsea) failed to hit the target on a breakaway opportunity. Since Odinjayi has only one other goal to his credit this season, his dreadful miss was less than entirely shocking. After all, there's a reason why Barnsley's Cup run has been such a Cinderalla-story.

Barnsley's fortunes also suffered when City brought on 17 year-old Aaron Ramsey, reportedly coveted by Manchester United. Ramsey, normally a midfielder, filled in at right back. The danger he posed on the flank seemed to limit the forays of Barnsley's flashy winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce, who had been the Tykes main threat in the first half.

Cardiff City will now attempt to become the first non-English FA Cup winners since they won the trophy in 1927, and the first non-top flight winners since 1976. They will have their work cut out against Portsmouth, which sits sixth in the Premiershp, one place below Everton.

Barnsley will now concentrate on remaining in England's second-tier league. Currently they are in the relegation zone, albeit with at least a game in hand over all of the teams just ahead of them. Their struggle to remain in the second-tier may come down to the last day, when they will play Cardiff City.

Whatever happens, Barnsley got a trip to Wembley and, more importantly, helped put the romance back in the FA Cup.
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/04/020232.php

I post this because this guy is a big right-winger in American internet politics.  And I have no more idea what he's talking about than if he posted "bedebeebeedeebeedeebe"

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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reading this thread's title I thought of our history teacher saying that when 'British' visit Australia they get eaten by sharks, and that there should be a sign especially for the british not to swim at sea at mornings and evenings, cause that's when they feed the sharks.

"'******? Worthless things like that,
I never had them for as long as I can remember!"

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heh i get nice clean air in Dorset

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