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Dedworth
2nd June 2011, 20:08
A slapper has called her "orange" with regard to Coleens Tony Blair style fake bake tan & called Potato Head "ugly"

Mrs R has hit back with some low class Scouse vitriol

http://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/soccer/article1097445.ece/Rooneys-wife-in-a-heated-Twitter-war

Simple things please simple minds. I thought Ferguson had told them all to lay off the Twitter

Tawi2
2nd June 2011, 20:56
You can be rich as croesus but however much you have banked you just cant buy class :icon_lol::icon_lol:

kate_th
3rd June 2011, 01:24
scandals again...

KeithD
3rd June 2011, 08:59
My daughter uses the cheap tan and sometimes looks like she's that Tango guy ..... then again she doesn't need fake tan to look like a guy :icon_lol:

grahamw48
3rd June 2011, 10:19
And people wonder why we look to the Philippines for a wife. :rolleyes:

A chav is a chav...rich or poor.

I just wish our kids had better role models.

mickcant
3rd June 2011, 14:08
And people wonder why we look to the Philippines for a wife. :rolleyes:

A chav is a chav...rich or poor.

I just wish our kids had better role models.

I thought they had one in "Cherel Cole":omg::NoNo::crazy::Cuckoo::icon_lol:
Mick, yes I was joking:)

Dedworth
3rd June 2011, 14:59
Overpaid Sicknote Michael Owen's enraged Newcastle with moronic twittering

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/250508/Newcastle-hit-back-at-Michael-Owen-s-jibes-

MICHAEL Owen sparked a furious row with Newcastle after dismissing them as “a poor team” on Twitter.

Owen had come under criticism on the social networking site for agreeing to a new 12-month contract at Manchester United, where he is sparingly used as cover. But Owen spat back, saying: “Prefer playing less often in a top team than every game in a poor team. Been there and didn’t enjoy it.” Having played for Liverpool, Real Madrid and Newcastle, there was no disguising the club in his sights.

Newcastle chairman Derek Llambias said: “I’m very disappointed. Under Kevin Keegan’s management he was offered a one-year extension at £140,000 a week which he did not take. He was already on £133,000. His time here cost £40-odd million, about £1.3m per goal.”

joebloggs
3rd June 2011, 15:03
ì Prefer playing less often in a top team than every game in a poor team

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