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Post by Donkey on Dec 16, 2011 13:16:19 GMT
Who does that mongoloid support?
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Post by Nyron Nonceworthy on Dec 16, 2011 13:21:17 GMT
1: haha, bye bye Europa League Stoke! Valencia are gonna beat you easily, although against a spanish team delap and shotton might get you the odd throw in goal as usual! Like · · 43 minutes ago · 2: We're going to valencia, you're going to coventry. 40 minutes ago · Like · 1 1: actually, your at home ... *Puts tongue behind bottom lip and goes 'uuurrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhh'*
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Post by One-Two on Dec 16, 2011 15:25:02 GMT
Who does that mongoloid support? Wolves, and he genuinely doesn't seem to understand football half the time. He just put this about last years FA cup. we get knocked out because we play our reserves. You got to the final, when only about 4 premier league teams even play their strongest side. I really want to remind him that when we knocked them out, we made 6 changes for that game, they made 3.
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Post by One-Two on Dec 16, 2011 16:39:41 GMT
He was annoying me, and I was bored, so I found out the number of changes Stoke and Wolves made for every FA cup game.
Against Doncaster, Wolves made 4 changes. Against Cardiff, Stoke made 7. For the replays, Wolves made 5 changes, Stoke made 10, and only took 5 substitutes.
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Post by Ninjadmin on Dec 19, 2011 10:17:49 GMT
Anybody seen that group 'First 100,000 Attendants get a Free £250 Tesco Voucher!'? Nearly every spack Facebook friend of mine has signed up to that.
I really hope that some of them are making plans for their £250 voucher - I also hope that some of them have spent an extra £250 for Christmas on the back of it, knowing that they'll get it back in food shopping.
The first group was so popular that "Tesco" have apparently made a second group (that another wave of mongs have signed up to).
£250 x 100,000 = £25million (that is a lot of money for a company to lose for a little Facebook campaign) and the second group being set up because there are too many mongs for the first - so that's £50million into Tesco's profits for the sake of a social network site with a core demographic of people that are too young to shop anyway.
Seeing that somebody has joined that group is the equivalent of them changing their status to 'I'm a thick, gullible spack'.
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Post by Borat on Dec 19, 2011 11:18:08 GMT
Anybody seen that group 'First 100,000 Attendants get a Free £250 Tesco Voucher!'? Nearly every spack Facebook friend of mine has signed up to that. I really hope that some of them are making plans for their £250 voucher - I also hope that some of them have spent an extra £250 for Christmas on the back of it, knowing that they'll get it back in food shopping. The first group was so popular that "Tesco" have apparently made a second group (that another wave of mongs have signed up to). £250 x 100,000 = £25million (that is a lot of money for a company to lose for a little Facebook campaign) and the second group being set up because there are too many mongs for the first - so that's £50million into Tesco's profits for the sake of a social network site with a core demographic of people that are too young to shop anyway. Seeing that somebody has joined that group is the equivalent of them changing their status to 'I'm a thick, gullible spack'. My sister's a spack she's liked it
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Post by Nyron Nonceworthy on Dec 19, 2011 11:29:39 GMT
Anybody seen that group 'First 100,000 Attendants get a Free £250 Tesco Voucher!'? Nearly every spack Facebook friend of mine has signed up to that. I really hope that some of them are making plans for their £250 voucher - I also hope that some of them have spent an extra £250 for Christmas on the back of it, knowing that they'll get it back in food shopping. The first group was so popular that "Tesco" have apparently made a second group (that another wave of mongs have signed up to). £250 x 100,000 = £25million (that is a lot of money for a company to lose for a little Facebook campaign) and the second group being set up because there are too many mongs for the first - so that's £50million into Tesco's profits for the sake of a social network site with a core demographic of people that are too young to shop anyway. Seeing that somebody has joined that group is the equivalent of them changing their status to 'I'm a thick, gullible spack'. My sister's a spack she's liked it It must run in the family then. High five?
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Post by Borat on Dec 19, 2011 11:31:19 GMT
Your right
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Post by Nyron Nonceworthy on Dec 19, 2011 11:34:08 GMT
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Post by Dharma Bum on Dec 19, 2011 11:36:47 GMT
I don't know the person who posted the status, but two of my facebook friends have commented on it.
'**** *******: Can somebody please explain why weed is illegal?' 12 people like this View all 77 comments
That thread of 77 comments is full of absolute spackwits. It's your typical 'ah manz, smoke weed erryday', 'legalise da 'erb', 'gonna listen to some Bob Marley and smoke a bowl', 'marijuana is better for you than cigarettes because it doesn't cause cancer' types furiously masturbating over a drug that is as good as legal anyway.
For what it's worth, I'm not actually that arsed about cannabis, but people who go on and on about it annoy the fuck out of me.
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Post by Ninjadmin on Dec 19, 2011 11:37:11 GMT
All women are spack.
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Post by SamTheLost on Dec 19, 2011 12:34:54 GMT
Anybody seen that group 'First 100,000 Attendants get a Free £250 Tesco Voucher!'? Nearly every spack Facebook friend of mine has signed up to that. I really hope that some of them are making plans for their £250 voucher - I also hope that some of them have spent an extra £250 for Christmas on the back of it, knowing that they'll get it back in food shopping. The first group was so popular that "Tesco" have apparently made a second group (that another wave of mongs have signed up to). £250 x 100,000 = £25million (that is a lot of money for a company to lose for a little Facebook campaign) and the second group being set up because there are too many mongs for the first - so that's £50million into Tesco's profits for the sake of a social network site with a core demographic of people that are too young to shop anyway. Seeing that somebody has joined that group is the equivalent of them changing their status to 'I'm a thick, gullible spack'. To be fair the amount of data they'll get from doing that would probably make up for the £50m, not to mention the fact that they'll probably buy things that they wouldn't normally buy, plus the free publicity and people that wouldn't sign up to it anyway. By liking it though you're basically giving Tesco full access to your life though so they're still a bit special.
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Post by Ninjadmin on Dec 19, 2011 12:42:47 GMT
Anybody seen that group 'First 100,000 Attendants get a Free £250 Tesco Voucher!'? Nearly every spack Facebook friend of mine has signed up to that. I really hope that some of them are making plans for their £250 voucher - I also hope that some of them have spent an extra £250 for Christmas on the back of it, knowing that they'll get it back in food shopping. The first group was so popular that "Tesco" have apparently made a second group (that another wave of mongs have signed up to). £250 x 100,000 = £25million (that is a lot of money for a company to lose for a little Facebook campaign) and the second group being set up because there are too many mongs for the first - so that's £50million into Tesco's profits for the sake of a social network site with a core demographic of people that are too young to shop anyway. Seeing that somebody has joined that group is the equivalent of them changing their status to 'I'm a thick, gullible spack'. To be fair the amount of data they'll get from doing that would probably make up for the £50m, not to mention the fact that they'll probably buy things that they wouldn't normally buy, plus the free publicity and people that wouldn't sign up to it anyway. By liking it though you're basically giving Tesco full access to your life though so they're still a bit special. Absolutely no chance of that being anything to do with Tesco. No company would give away £50million's worth of goods (probably all electricals at that price) for the sake of a small events page on a social network site. You don't believe it's actually Tesco do you?
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Post by SamTheLost on Dec 19, 2011 12:45:40 GMT
I haven't seen it myself so can't say but it's possible (although with setting up the second one I doubt it).
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Post by Santy on Dec 19, 2011 12:58:05 GMT
Considering that facebook can sell every bit of information you hand them for around 13p tesco have no real reason to give you £250 for largely the same information. Unless they've been poisoning third world countries children, there is no reason to give away so much.
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Post by Ninjadmin on Dec 19, 2011 13:13:13 GMT
I haven't seen it myself so can't say but it's possible (although with setting up the second one I doubt it). It's possible... if the people in charge of their advertising want to put them under. For £50million they could reach a hell of a lot more people than the 200,000 spotty teens that click the event page. Apparently it was £7million to sponsor the X Factor for 3 years - nearly 20million viewers watched the final last year. It's either the worst advertisement idea in history or a scam to get information from mongs (it turns out you have to take an intrusive survey... then invite everyone on your friends list and some of them have to take the survey).
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Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Dec 19, 2011 13:17:45 GMT
I signed up with multiple accounts and got over £77,000 in tesco vouchers.
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Post by Ninjadmin on Dec 19, 2011 13:26:04 GMT
I signed up with multiple accounts and got over £77,000 in tesco vouchers. Do you have to have it transferred directly into your account via a Nigerian transfer company to avoid the UK government taxing 90% of it and freeing the princess of Somalia from her kidnappers in Chad?
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Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Dec 19, 2011 13:30:23 GMT
No, I have laundered the proceeds into used George at Asda vouchers..... I will be investing the profits in bottles of Advocaat and Baileys which I will use as bait for old folk, mug them and steal their Xmas pension money this turning my 77k into millions....
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Post by Revolver Ocelot on Dec 19, 2011 14:04:19 GMT
No, I have laundered the proceeds into used George at Asda vouchers..... I will be investing the profits in bottles of Advocaat and Baileys which I will use as bait for old folk, mug them and steal their Xmas pension money this turning my 77k into millions.... Too many holes in your business acumen, for that reason, i'm out.
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