@joejo Yet you're one of the same groups
of muppets who are always bringing up the old» 10 years without a trophy» bullsh*t.
What makes me laugh, is that Wenger is that type
of muppet who would try and sign him back for 30 million next season.??
Ozil seemingly goes mssing because sans a fit Santi and in form Alexis he's surrounded by a collection
of muppets whos collective technical abilities and football brains are Championship worthy @ best.
Not exact matches
The event was originally dubbed the Million
Muppet March, but was quickly changed, no doubt following a call from lawyers for Disney,
who own Kermit, Fozzie and the rest
of the gang.
Wenger is a
muppet for risking the two other players
who supposedly had knocks / slight injuries (Xhaka & Welbeck) if they break down early in the first half then that will fork up his accustomed late, late substitutes
of Bellerin, Giroud and Coq lol
what a
muppet you are mate you should never be ashamed
of your club no matter how old you are arsenal is my blood and family to me and I will never be ashamed
of them no matter what and it's got nothing to do with if your aborn loser your just a
muppet who hides wen we lose and come out
of the closet wen we will win I wear my arsenal top the next day eveytime we lose you mug I rather be a loser in life and still be there for my team then expect them to win every game and cry wen things ain't going the way you want
Your another
muppet who can't think for himself... this is obvious in your comment about a team
of AM.
The end
of this season will see him labeled as either a genius with great foresight or a
muppet who is stubborn and stuck in the past.
Wenger is a
muppet who has already started to ruin our season with his brainless decisions (i.e. players out
of position)
Arsene Wenger and his Arsenal players are no strangers to criticism, especially in recent years, so we should not be surprised to see that the man
who has an opinion on everything, but is also strangely unable to take any
of it aimed in his direction, Joey «le
muppet «Barton, has stuck his oar in on the day before the Gunners face another
of those big away games that have been our undoing in the last few seasons.
They are just a bunch
of moneymaking
muppets who are quite happy as long as the money keeps rolling in.
Ks u really made yourself sound like a
muppet who are you to tell us older generation
of goners to go and play bingo wen we were the fans
who travelled the country to support our club through the bad times something you probably never seen before, your clueless wen it comes to arsenal you should go and play some tiddly winks mate COYG
Constant (failed) attempts to call for marches, walkouts, protests when most
of you are just tv watchers and would never appear yourselves (keyboard
muppets —
who as I say probably couldn't find the club if you ever went!).
United will be a challenge for him, as it will be for Mourinho, but to criticise both now just shows what kind
of muppets this club attracts, that does not include the media
muppets who criticise to keep their respective rags popular as United are hated, adored and never ignored.
Yes, the Prime
Muppet,
who used to be a friend
of the earth and all animals - huskies in particular - today revealed a rather more hardline stance on being green.
The adventures
of hero Ace Hart, a canine private eye
who battles the film noir villians
of Dog City, and Eliot Shag, a dog, a
muppet and an animator
who creates and controls Ace Hart.
I thought the acting was fine throughout, although a couple
of people came across as a caricature (the zoo inspector and the long haired zoo employee
who acted like a big
muppet).
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Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner
of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages
of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop
of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns
of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means
of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants
who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind
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In this new movie, conceived by Jason Segel & Nick Stoller and directed by «Flight
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Muppet, plus Jason Segel and Amy Adams,
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It has a capable cast all
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The cover has an illustration
of Grover the
muppet who disappears into flowers.
Simple...» cos there's a bunch
of muppets out there
who still believe the company may be worth well over 5 million bucks!?
[Though let's not overestimate this factor... I'm always amused by
muppets who fondly entertain the notion a gyrating oil price is somehow relevant to the actual prospects
of their favourite (but hopeless) junior resource stock!?].
Now, at this point, you may want to remind me: a) shorting junior resource stocks can be difficult / impossible, and / or b) only a real idiot couldn't figure out (& take advantage
of) such a blindingly obvious strategy!?! OK, in my defence: i) again, I point you to all those academic studies, and ii) there are legions
of muppet investors out there
who will (rather incoherently) argue the exact opposite in strategy... So here's the valid alternative to that trade
Well, perhaps it's bested by the chuckle -
muppets who actually own this PoS: As they so frequently remind us on the message boards, they're masters
of timing — always catching the tops & bottoms just right — so I suppose we should presume they've banked astonishing profits..?!
Actually, props to the
muppet who despaired
of me treating junior resource stocks as investment companies.
There's still a lot
of manful (read: girly) tears coming from series veterans
who say that Absolution isn't truly a good Hitman game, and like those media
muppets I can see their point as well: levels are smaller and there's more moments where you're prey rather than predator, but that's all liquid shit under the bridge because I enjoyed the hell out
of Absolution.
who should be fearlessly rationalist and questioning
of climate MSM dross, actually seem to be a bunch
of unquestioning warmist
muppets.