how would it have been 10-0 when i scored you spazSpamtheban wrote:
i was messing around with my forwards, should be been >10-0 really
cause youd of been so demoralised by that stage you wouldnt of scored
first game i played orite tbh
shame you wont race me on my game, gt5
shame you wont race me on my game, gt5
i dont know how, i dont have any invites or anything
well u logged off while i was updating so i assume you pulled out. i'll race you but my t might come mid race as im ordering curry.
Skylines at dawn?
Skylines at dawn?
ill be going off for tea soon then im going out, youll have to knock one off
what a cool dog

already did.Spamtheban wrote:
ill be going off for tea soon then im going out, youll have to knock one off
im having mine promptly anyway
its funny the mods mock ee chats yet spend most their time in ee chats. retards.
The shit I just cooked should not taste nearly as good as it does.
Had leftover chicken so I threw together a 'sauce' of artichoke hearts, capers, dijon mustard, sherry, tarragon vinegar and a tablespoon of butter. This shit is good!
Had leftover chicken so I threw together a 'sauce' of artichoke hearts, capers, dijon mustard, sherry, tarragon vinegar and a tablespoon of butter. This shit is good!
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
mocking ee chats? wut
god damn jehovas witnesses are ringing my door bell right now
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that's not a sauce you just "throw" together.
well explain the gayness in all the closed threads and stuff. i mean do you think you guys are funny or cool? because honestly it makes you all look like douche nuggets.liquidat0r wrote:
mocking ee chats? wut
Why do you have to be either an ass man or a breast man? Why not be both?
@11 bravo so they're like the hipsters of bf2s?
@11 bravo so they're like the hipsters of bf2s?

i don't even know where you get this shit from
ok dude
@hurri - guess so
@hurri - guess so
It's all stuff I had in the fridge/pantry.jord wrote:
that's not a sauce you just "throw" together.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
They're not mocking ee chats. They're mocking YOU.11 Bravo wrote:
its funny the mods mock ee chats yet spend most their time in ee chats. retards.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
oh well someone mentioned they were yesterday so i dunno
PASADENA - A racially charged brawl broke out Friday at John Muir High School, sending two students to the hospital and prompting school officials and cops to lock the campus down for most of the afternoon, according to students at the school.
The incident was ignited by a water balloon fight during the lunch period that set off a fight between two teens at the school - one black student and one Latino student, officials said
The fight escalated when as many as 50 others allegedly joined the brawl.
"It looks like it was the result of some horse play that got out of hand," said Edwin Diaz, Pasadena Unified School District superintendent. "Two students were injured and transported to the hospital with minor to moderate injuries."
Students at Muir dismissed the idea that horseplay led to the altercation.
"It was going to be a one-on-one (fight) between my homie and a black kid," said a 17-year-old Latino student at Muir. "But all the black people jumped in and stomped his face out and threw a trash can on him."
The fighting spread throughout the school, erupting across the Northwest Pasadena campus, Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said.
The campus was locked down, about 1,200 students were forced to remain in their classrooms for the remainder of the day and parents were notified through the reverse 9-1-1 system, Diaz said.
Laurenette Hamlin was among the parents gathered outside Muir on Friday.
Word of fights and what sparked the original altercation went viral in Northwest Pasadena as students used Twitter and Facebook accounts to describe the situation as it unfolded.
"There has been racial tension here since my daughter was in the 9th grade and she's in the 12th grade and now a big fight jumped off between blacks and Mexicans," Hamlin said.
The fights come weeks after the shooting death of Brandon Jackson, a Muir student killed in an apparent gang-related slaying in Altadena. And while tensions have run high at the school, Sanchez said Friday's incident "didn't appear to be gang related."
Some of the students said weeks worth of animosity between black and Latino students boiled over Friday.
"There's been tension between blacks and Mexicans and it got heated," a 17-year-old black Muir student said.
While students reported that close to 50 of their classmates were involved in the series of brawls, Sanchez placed the number at of those fighting at about 15 children, some of whom had not been arrested or even identified by the police as of the end of the school day Friday.
"We are in the process of identifying those involved," he said.
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Muir High School Riot
Pasadena officers break up a crowd across the street from Muir High School as the police respond to a lock down at the Pasadena school Friday, April 1, 2011 after a race riot broke out at the school.
(SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz) on Lincoln Avenue as the yellow tape used to make the crime scene expanded during the police action to stem the violence. The tape initially blocked off sections of the front entrance of the Muir campus, but was extended to include the sidewalk across the street from the school after reporters and photographers arrived at the scene.
PUSD board member Ramon Miramontes came to campus minutes after an emergency text was sent to parents. He clashed with Sanchez when the school board member was kept behind the yellow tape even as Pasadena City Manager Michael Beck was granted access.
"I am an elected official," he said. "The city manager can be behind the tape, but the school board member can't get behind the tape at a school site."
Sanchez said the command post was strictly limited to city officials - including Beck and spokeswoman Ann Erdman - as well as PUSD administrators
"These are all city officials," Sanchez said. "(Miramontes) representative Dr. Park (Charles Park, Muir assistant principal) is here."
With tensions running high, Diaz and Sanchez will weigh whether to place cops on campus Monday.
"We will work with the school to see what needs to be done," Sanchez said.
Diaz promised to launch an investigation into the incident led by PUSD officials with the help of the Pasadena Police Department.
"We will wait for an incident report by the school's administration and a police report to determine any next steps," said Diaz.
The incident was ignited by a water balloon fight during the lunch period that set off a fight between two teens at the school - one black student and one Latino student, officials said
The fight escalated when as many as 50 others allegedly joined the brawl.
"It looks like it was the result of some horse play that got out of hand," said Edwin Diaz, Pasadena Unified School District superintendent. "Two students were injured and transported to the hospital with minor to moderate injuries."
Students at Muir dismissed the idea that horseplay led to the altercation.
"It was going to be a one-on-one (fight) between my homie and a black kid," said a 17-year-old Latino student at Muir. "But all the black people jumped in and stomped his face out and threw a trash can on him."
The fighting spread throughout the school, erupting across the Northwest Pasadena campus, Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said.
The campus was locked down, about 1,200 students were forced to remain in their classrooms for the remainder of the day and parents were notified through the reverse 9-1-1 system, Diaz said.
Laurenette Hamlin was among the parents gathered outside Muir on Friday.
Word of fights and what sparked the original altercation went viral in Northwest Pasadena as students used Twitter and Facebook accounts to describe the situation as it unfolded.
"There has been racial tension here since my daughter was in the 9th grade and she's in the 12th grade and now a big fight jumped off between blacks and Mexicans," Hamlin said.
The fights come weeks after the shooting death of Brandon Jackson, a Muir student killed in an apparent gang-related slaying in Altadena. And while tensions have run high at the school, Sanchez said Friday's incident "didn't appear to be gang related."
Some of the students said weeks worth of animosity between black and Latino students boiled over Friday.
"There's been tension between blacks and Mexicans and it got heated," a 17-year-old black Muir student said.
While students reported that close to 50 of their classmates were involved in the series of brawls, Sanchez placed the number at of those fighting at about 15 children, some of whom had not been arrested or even identified by the police as of the end of the school day Friday.
"We are in the process of identifying those involved," he said.
Traffic was redirected
Photo Gallery
Muir High School Riot
Pasadena officers break up a crowd across the street from Muir High School as the police respond to a lock down at the Pasadena school Friday, April 1, 2011 after a race riot broke out at the school.
(SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz) on Lincoln Avenue as the yellow tape used to make the crime scene expanded during the police action to stem the violence. The tape initially blocked off sections of the front entrance of the Muir campus, but was extended to include the sidewalk across the street from the school after reporters and photographers arrived at the scene.
PUSD board member Ramon Miramontes came to campus minutes after an emergency text was sent to parents. He clashed with Sanchez when the school board member was kept behind the yellow tape even as Pasadena City Manager Michael Beck was granted access.
"I am an elected official," he said. "The city manager can be behind the tape, but the school board member can't get behind the tape at a school site."
Sanchez said the command post was strictly limited to city officials - including Beck and spokeswoman Ann Erdman - as well as PUSD administrators
"These are all city officials," Sanchez said. "(Miramontes) representative Dr. Park (Charles Park, Muir assistant principal) is here."
With tensions running high, Diaz and Sanchez will weigh whether to place cops on campus Monday.
"We will work with the school to see what needs to be done," Sanchez said.
Diaz promised to launch an investigation into the incident led by PUSD officials with the help of the Pasadena Police Department.
"We will wait for an incident report by the school's administration and a police report to determine any next steps," said Diaz.
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i also saw some dodger fans beat up some giants fans. hoodlums.
So I decided I want to have pizza for dinner. Then I decided I'm gonna go all-out fucking crazy.
so a Large Cheesy Bites Super Supreme pizza comes in at £17
but there's an offer to get £10 off if you spend £25
so i added bbq chicken wings, a bottle of drink, and coleslaw
and now it costs £15
deal of the century.
so a Large Cheesy Bites Super Supreme pizza comes in at £17
but there's an offer to get £10 off if you spend £25
so i added bbq chicken wings, a bottle of drink, and coleslaw
and now it costs £15
deal of the century.
nothing wrong there11 Bravo wrote:
i also saw some dodger fans beat up some giants fans. hoodlums.
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