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RunRickyRun

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  1. Bought this over Easter in a sale and was pleasantly surprised. The story is utter bollocks but the gunplay is very solid. The PVP is extremely fun as there is a greater TTK than other games which rewards accuracy rather then fast twitching. Going to get House of Wolves this week as there's a horde mode (prison of Elders) which looks fun.
  2. Going to wait for Zero Punctuation's review before I think of buying this. He's never been a fan of the franchise so if he gives it an OK critique then it should be very good.
  3. Dubbing is a must for matinee kung fu films (especially those starring the Long brothers) and spaghetti westerns.
  4. Only a couple of months, but was totally smitten to be honest. Thought she was a corker. But as with all women its just a smokescreen, absolute head case I think. So do I go back to get my sack emptied, or do I run for the hills? DHUTWU
  5. Try the new 'Sheldon Spice' opposite Morrisons. The chef specials (especially the South Indian Dish) are lovely and the service is excellent. Sheldon has a good few restaurants now and the competition is forcing the others to up their game.
  6. £150 is the average hourly rate. Works out at 5p a shag for me pro rata.
  7. Officially players took on average 1.8 substances each per match at the 2002 World Cup - link. and over half used Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (requiring prescription) at least once during the tournament. While legal (which is why the data could be collected) it's clearly a grey area when it comes to doping in professional sport. Unless footballers are the sickest people on average then some if not most of these exemptions would have not been used to treat illness. It's not proof of widespread doping but it reveals an alarming culture of injury treatment (such as the widespread of injecting drugs to treat pain going against accepted medical practice) and use of supplements at the behest of team doctors and/or coaching staff.
  8. Mont Ventoux record ascents 2004: 55m:51s Iban Mayo 23.10 km/h 2004: 56m:26s Tyler Hamilton 22.86 km/h 1999: 56m:50s Jonathan Vaughters 22.70 km/h 2004: 56m:54s Oscar Sevilla 22.67 km/h 1999: 57m:33s Alexander Vinokourov 22.42 km/h 1994: 57m:34s Marco Pantani 22.41 km/h 1999: 57m:34s Wladimir Belli 22.41 km/h 2004: 57m:39s Juan Miguel Mercado 22.38 km/h 1999: 57m:42s Joseba Beloki 22.36 km/h 2004: 57m:49s Lance Armstrong 22.31 km/h 1999: 57m:52s Lance Armstrong 22.29 km/h 2004: 58m:14s Inigo Landaluze 22.15 km/h 1999: 58m:15s Kevin Livingston 22.15 km/h 1999: 58m:31s David Moncoutie 22.05 km/h 2004: 58m:35s José Enrique Gutierrez 22.02 km/h 2009: 58m:45s Andy Schleck 21.96 km/h 2009: 58m:45s Alberto Contador 21.96 km/h 2009: 58m:48s Lance Armstrong 21.94 km/h 2009: 58m:50s Fränk Schleck 21.93 km/h 1999: 58m:51s Unai Osa 21.92 km/h 2009: 58m:53s Roman Kreuziger 21.91 km/h 2002: 59m:00s Lance Armstrong 21.86 km/h 2013: 59m:00s Chris Froome 21.86 km/h 1994: 59m:02s Richard Virenque 21.85 km/h 1994: 59m:02s Armand De Las Cuevas 21.85 km/h(ignoring the majestic but epo filled Pantani) You have to go to 24th place to get a time outside of the Lance Armstong era when epo was in its early years. Yes its not definitive proof but the times set at the tour during the vector doping era on each climb suggests it has a very significant effect
  9. For recovery times (especially when playing 3 games in a week) it is a massive benefit. There's no risk in Spain as they don't do blood testing which means you can take all the epo you like.
  10. Zidane's mate Johnny Hallyday inadvertently shopped him on live television when he said that Zidane had given him a recommendation for a Swiss blood doping clinic that he regularly visited. Nothing was done of course.
  11. I'm of a similar opinion but I would say that their first album is a masterpiece. It's the only one I still listen to on a semi-regular basis and it never gets old.
  12. Definitely go to Warwick. Living away from home with randomers in the first year and then your best mates for the remaining time is definitely worth the extra money. Cov is the perfect city to be a student in as it's cheap and unpretentious.
  13. Not forgetting 90% of the threads in the Villa section . What is this 'Villa section' you speak of?
  14. I agree. You've named Mean Streets as overrated but I take almost the opposite view in that anything Scorsese made after 1983 (such as Casino & Goodfellas) is inferior to the films he made before then (Kind of Comedy, Taxi Driver, Mean Streets) At the same time I can see why someone would prefer the more polished later films.
  15. Having a blast with Diablo on console - fantastic playing with a gamepad. My only niggle is that you should be able to roll with a button and aim with the right stick but other than that it's a great port.
  16. Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music on iplayer this week.
  17. Yeah - it's not like anyone on Chelsea's bench has ever come onto a World Cup final and laid on the winning goal. oh...
  18. So will Everton, 2 point off the drop is what we are looking at come 3.15pm Bedwetting forum is here On topic - Good win for Newcastle
  19. Looking at it objectively for the moment...they're just going the same way as Oxford Utd, Luton Town, Bristol Rovers, Torquay etc. Fixed that for you
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